Jiaxin Lloyd Webber

Jiaxin Lloyd Webber is a renowned Chinese cellist, born on October 2, 1974. She graduated from the Shanghai Conservatory of Music in 1997 and later earned her Master's degree from the University of Auckland in 2001. During her time in New Zealand, she was the principal cellist of the Auckland Chamber Orchestra and regularly performed with prominent orchestras such as the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra and the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. In 2007, she moved to London and has since collaborated extensively with her husband, Julian Lloyd Webber, a celebrated British cellist. Together, they have made numerous recordings, including "A Tale of Two Cellos" and "Vivaldi: Concertos for 2 Cellos," and have performed at various prestigious venues and festivals.

Jiaxin Lloyd Webber is particularly noted for her expressive performances, which often highlight her love for Bach's solo suites. Her career has been marked by a balance between family life and musical ambition, with her most memorable performances including a concert at Her Majesty's Theatre and a sixty-first birthday celebration for Julian Lloyd Webber at the Royal Festival Hall. Despite the challenges of combining family responsibilities with a musical career, Jiaxin continues to be an influential figure in the classical music scene, advocating for the evolution of classical music through new collaborations and repertoire choices.

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