The Washington Post 18th January 1994

Julian Lloyd Webber

With more than 30 recordings to his credit, cellist Julian Lloyd Webber need never fear about living in his brother Andrew’s shadow. Saturday night’s performance showed why this should be so. Lloyd Webber brought a fine touch and a keen intellect to all that he and pianist John Lenehan played. The sweetest moments came in the Debussy Sonata Prologue and in the gentle unfolding of Faure’s Elegie. All were crafted with the greatest of care and dispatched with exact intonation. Mark Carrington