Sunday Times 18th April 1982
Julian Lloyd Webber and the Rodrigo Cello Concerto
THE chief interest of Thursday’s Festival Hall concert by the LPO under Jesus Lopez-Cobos centred around a novelty, a Concierto como un Divertimento for cello and orchestra commissioned by the soloist, Julian Lloyd Webber from the nearly octogenarian blind Spanish composer, Joaquin Rodrigo. Famed mainly for his two guitar concertos, Rodrigo has produced here a predictably pretty, pleasantly ear-tickling piece, full of authentic Spanish . rhythmic and melodic colour in a transparent score which sets the soloist in neat relief in all three movements.
On the other hand, he has spared Mr Lloyd Webber nothing in difficult and persistently wide-ranging passage-work which he tackled with enthusiastic address. The aged composer was present to share in the applause; it earned a repeat of the finale a not very common occurrence these days, and a measure of the new work’s direct appeal.
FELIX APRAHAMIAN

