September 30, 1948:
Jonathan Lloyd is born in London.
January 15, 1982:
Waiting for Gozo for woodwind quintet, trumpet, trombone, string quartet, and double bass by Jonathan Lloyd (33) is performed for the first time, in Queen Elizabeth Hall, London.
April 10, 1984:
Mass for six solo voices by Jonathan Lloyd (35) is performed for the first time, in Queen Elizabeth Hall, London.
September 7, 1985:
The Five Senses for flute and guitar by Jonathan Lloyd (36) is performed for the first time, at Brisbane University, Queensland.
September 28, 1985:
The New Ear, a sonata for winds by Jonathan Lloyd (36), is performed for the first time, in Colchester, Great Britain.
October 21, 1985:
True Refuge for clarinet and piano by Jonathan Lloyd (37) is performed for the first time, in Huddersfield, Great Britain.
May 11, 1986:
Songs from the Other Shore, four pieces for chamber ensemble by Jonathan Lloyd (37), is performed for the first time, in Conway Hall, London.
June 25, 1986:
Three works by Jonathan Lloyd (37) are performed for the first time, in the Almeida Theatre, London: Almeida Dances for clarinet/alto saxophone, percussion, piano, and string quartet, Feuding Fiddles for two violins, and String Quartet no.1 “Of Time and Motion.”
December 5, 1986:
One Step More for flute/piccolo, oboe d’amore, harpsichord, and cello by Jonathan Lloyd (38) is performed for the first time, in Bracknell, Great Britain.
February 28, 1987:
Airs and Graces for violin by Jonathan Lloyd (38) is performed for the first time, in the Purcell Room, London.
June 27, 1987:
Symphony no.3 for chamber orchestra by Jonathan Lloyd (38) is performed for the first time, in Bracknell, Great Britain.
February 12, 1988:
Symphony no.2 by Jonathan Lloyd (39) is performed for the first time, in Baden-Baden.
July 26, 1988:
Symphony no.4 by Jonathan Lloyd (39) is performed for the first time, in Royal Albert Hall, London.
January 18, 1989:
He Will Make It for cello by Jonathan Lloyd (40) is performed for the first time, in Huddersfield, Great Britain.
January 19, 1989:
Symphony no.1 by Jonathan Lloyd (40) is performed for the first time, in Birmingham, Great Britain.
February 24, 1989:
Missa brevis for chorus by Jonathan Lloyd (40) is performed for the first time, over the airwaves of the BBC.
January 14, 1990:
Symphony no.5 for chamber ensemble by Jonathan Lloyd (41) is performed for the first time, in Adrian Boult Hall, Birmingham.
July 12, 1990:
Dancing in the Ruins for chamber ensemble by Jonathan Lloyd (41) is performed for the first time, in Unitarian Chapel, Warwick.
November 4, 1990:
Revelation for eight solo voices by Jonathan Lloyd (42) is performed for the first time, in Queen Elizabeth Hall, London.
April 14, 1991:
Marching to a Different Song for soprano and chamber ensemble by Jonathan Lloyd (42) to his own words is performed for the first time, in Bracknell, Great Britain.
June 29, 1991:
Restless Night for woodwind quintet by Jonathan Lloyd (42) is performed for the first time, in Christchurch Priory, Bournemouth.
December 5, 1991:
Wa Wa Mozart for chamber orchestra by Jonathan Lloyd (43) is performed for the first time, in Broadcasting House, London.
January 1, 1992:
There for guitar and strings by Jonathan Lloyd (43) is performed for the first time, at Snape Maltings.
June 20, 1992:
Then for guitar ensemble by Jonathan Lloyd (43) is performed for the first time, in Exeter.
July 2, 1992:
Ballad for the Evening of a Man for flute, violin, viola, and cello by Jonathan Lloyd (43) is performed for the first time, in the Purcell Room, London.
March 13, 1993:
Music to accompany the Alfred Hitchcock film Blackmail for seven players by Jonathan Lloyd (44) is performed for the first time, at the Louvre, Paris.
January 27, 1994:
Tolerance for orchestra by Jonathan Lloyd (45) is performed for the first time, in Royal Festival Hall, London.
June 24, 1994:
People Your Dreams for mezzo-soprano, flute, clarinet, harp, and string quartet by Jonathan Lloyd (45) to words of Julius Caesar and the composer is performed for the first time, in St. Michael’s Church, Beccles.
April 20, 1995:
blessed days of blue for flute, strings, mandolin, guitar, and harp by Jonathan Lloyd (46) is performed for the first time, at Malvern College, Malvern.
August 24, 1995:
Violin Concerto by Jonathan Lloyd (46) is performed for the first time, in Aldeburgh.
January 24, 1998:
...and beyond, a cantata for chorus and chamber orchestra by Jonathan Lloyd (49) to Hindu texts, is performed for the first time, in Queen Elizabeth Hall, London.