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lloyd webber

Andrew Lloyd Webber's musicals are performed in theaters around the world.

Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • A surname, specifically referring to Andrew Lloyd Webber: This term refers to the English composer and impresario, Andrew Lloyd Webber, renowned for creating some of the world's most famous and commercially successful musical theatre productions.
Examples of Usage
  • Proper noun:
    • The music of Lloyd Webber has dominated the West End for decades.
    • "The Phantom of the Opera" is perhaps Lloyd Webber's most iconic work.
    • Many aspiring performers dream of starring in a Lloyd Webber production.
Advanced Usage
  • The name is often used attributively to describe works, styles, or productions associated with him.
    • The concert featured a segment of Lloyd Webber classics.
    • Her singing voice is perfect for the Lloyd Webber repertoire.
Variants and Related Words
  • Andrew Lloyd Webber: The full name of the individual.
  • Lloyd Webberian (adj., informal): Pertaining to or characteristic of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical style.
    • The score had a distinctly Lloyd Webberian grandeur.
Synonyms
  • Composer: A person who writes music, especially as a professional occupation.
  • Musical theatre composer: A composer who specializes in writing for musical theatre.
Related Phrases
  • While not phrasal verbs, common collocations include:
    • Lloyd Webber musical: A musical composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber.
      • "Cats" is a famous Lloyd Webber musical.
    • Lloyd Webber show: A theatrical production of his work.
      • Tickets for the Lloyd Webber show sold out in hours.
Related Idioms
  • No specific idioms are directly formed from the name. However, his name is culturally synonymous with large-scale, popular musical theatre.
    • It's not Broadway; it's pure Lloyd Webber. (Implies a specific style of lavish, melodic, and dramatic musical.)
lloyd webber

Andrew Lloyd Webber's musicals are performed in theaters around the world.

Noun
  1. English composer of many successful musicals (some in collaboration with Sir Tim Rice) (born in 1948)