The breathtaking and fantastic climax of the music would take your breath away
숨이 멎는
환상적인 절정...~!
The Music Of The Night from The Phantom of The Opea~!!!
The best music performed by the best violinist~!
This mellow tune makes me feel like...
I am floating somewhere in heaven of the night ~~~... !!! :-))
아득한 밤 하늘 , 머나먼 천상 어디멘가로 아득히 흐르는 환상적인 선율~
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Andrew Lloyd Webber is a British composer and impresario of theatre
[ 5천 애이커 별장 부지는 (사진에서) 시야에 들어오는 일대의 전부일 것입니다.]
( 1 애이커(acre)는 약 1,224평. 5,000 애이커는 약 612만평?
서울 여의도 면적(약 80만평)의 약 7.8배? .........)
로이드 앤드류는 13개 뮤지컬 등 수많은 작곡 활동을 통하여 추산 총액 $1.2billion의 자산을 벌었다.
그의 회사,the Really Useful Group,는 UK, 특히 런던에서 가장 큰 극장 운영 회사로 간주된다.
많은 UK producer들은 Really Useful Group으로부터 면허를 가지고 작품들을 무대에 올리고
전국 순회공연도 한다.
작곡가 로이드는 런던의 여러 극장들을 소유하고 있으며
그가 런던에 세운 예술학교 총장이다.(the President of the Arts Educational Schools in London )
그는 60회 생일 즈음한 유언장(Will)에서 다섯 자녀에게 재산을 남길 계획이 없다 고 밝혔다.
더 중요한 것은 자녀들이 확고한 직업 윤리를 가지고 자신의 삶을 살아가는 것 이라고 믿는다고 말했다.
the Really Useful Group 운영 문제는 부인에게 남겨둘 것이라고...
유산으로 인하여 후회막급한 문제를 야기하는 경우도 주위에서 보았다며 유산은 확고한 직업윤리를 잃게하는
것이라고 봄. 한푼 한푼 벌어보지 않으면 돈이 생기면 쉽게 무엇을 결정하고 써 버린다고 함.
(That is the way the world really works.)
7 October 2008
Andrew Lloyd Webber has revealed he does not plan to leave his £750million fortune to his children.
The composer said he believes it is much more important for them to have a solid work ethic
and earn their own way in life.
Lord Lloyd Webber revealed that his thoughts began to turn to his will around the time of his 60th birthday in March.
He has two children - Imogen, and Nicholas,- from his first marriage to Sarah Hugill,
and three with his current wife Madeleine, Alastair, William, and Isabella.
He is unsure who will take charge of his Really Useful Group company,which he set up in 1977
and owns several London theatres and produces many of his stage shows.
He said: 'It is extremely likely that my wife Madeleine will outlive me
so I will leave the problem with her.
I feel I owe a debt and that is very largely due to the success not only in Britain but also
the rest of the world.'
Lord Lloyd-Webber is the latest celebrity to announce he won't be leaving all his money
to his children.
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참고 자료~
Andrew Lloyd Webber, the English composer of musical theater, has an estimated net worth of $1.2 billion.
Born in Kensington, London, he earned his net worth through the composition of 13 musicals, a set of variations, a couple of film scores and a Latin Requiem Mass.
His company, the Really Useful Group, is regarded as one of the largest theater operators in the UK,
particularly in London. Several UK producers have taken license from the Really Useful Group
and have staged productions and national tours.
Webber is the President of the Arts Educational Schools in London which is located in Chiswick.
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참고 자료~
Andrew Lloyd Webber's kids won't get his money
Andrew Lloyd Webber has created a fortune of more than $750 million,
thanks to a string of lucrative musicals -- but his kids better keep their day jobs.
In an interview with the Mirror, Lord Webber states that his five children will be seeing very little of his cash when he dies.
The composer says, "They aren't bothered. They don't think that way. It is about having a work ethic --
I don't believe in inherited money at all."
Smart man. Inherited money can cause a lot of grief.I have seen it in my own family;a brother-in-law
who quit working in his forties waiting for his inheritance from his parents who had the gall to use it for
their own care. A cousin who blew his parents' life savings on a business he knew nothing about.
A close friend who now is struggling to make ends meet after flushing a large inheritance on an poorly
planned restaurant. Grandkids who received money and stopped working the same year.
There is something about inherited money that makes people lose their work ethic
and think the money is endless.
Like my brother-in-law, it often accompanies a sense of entitlement that becomes rigid and demanding.
They spend their new found money with gusto, making decisions a lot quicker than if they had earned
each and every dime.
I have already informed my kids that they better not count on much from us.
We plan to spend it.
And if we do have some extra cash laying around, I'd rather help them a bit now; down payment for
real estate or paying off school bills.
We have made it clear that if you want to make a good living, you have to work hard.
That is the way the world really works.

