What is william richard lloyd webber?

William Richard Lloyd Webber (1914-1982) was an English organist, composer, and conductor. He was born in London and studied music at the Royal College of Music, where he later became an instructor.

Webber wrote mostly choral and orchestral works, and his music was heavily influenced by the romantic classical style of the early 20th century. His most popular works include "Aurora," a suite for orchestra, and "the Moon," a choral work.

He was also the father of the well-known musical theatre composer, Andrew Lloyd Webber, and the cellist, Julian Lloyd Webber. His sons have followed in his footsteps as composers and performers, furthering the Lloyd Webber family's legacy in British classical music.