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Essay heading: Andrew Llyod Webber BIO
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Andrew's next work was Requiem. It isn't a musical, but serious music for a Mass. Sarah Brightman sang the female soprano part.
Andrew's next work, Phantom of the Opera also included
Sarah. One of Andrew's most famous works, Phantom was created in 1986. Aspects of Love, Andrew's next venture, opened in 1989... displayed 300 characters
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Aspects of Love, Andrew's next venture, opened in 1989. Its intimate setting and songs were critically praised. In 1991, Andrew and Sarah decided to call it quits and on February 15, 1991, Andrew got married yet again to Madeleine Gurdon.
The glittery and tragic musical, Sunset Boulevard came out in 1993, but closed after a few years due to lack of "star power"... displayed next 300 characters
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