Don’t miss John Williams and the New York Philharmonic in an evening of unforgettable musical highlights from Spartacus, Vertigo, Harry Potter, Star Wars, and more! Tuesda, October 25, 2011. Visit nyphil.org for tickets and information.
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FIRST ‘TINTIN’ SOUND CLIPS ONLINE! + Official Album Cover
German website Cinema Musica has posted the first audio samples from the original soundtrack album for The Adventures of Tintin. Visit this page to listen to the samples (18 tracks in total) or click on the YouTube player below. Here’s Google’s…
New ‘War Horse’ Trailer Online
The second trailer for Steven Spielberg’s War Horse is now available on iTunes Movie Trailers and YouTube, featuring virtually the same music as in the first trailer. Discuss these topics in our forums: Second War Horse Trailer hits the net…
Animated Interview with John Williams
Click below to watch William Levin’s animated cartoon, “He Shoots, He Scores – Episode 1: John Williams”, in which comedian Richard Lewis interviews the Maestro (both are voice impressions), about the inspiration for his most popular tunes. The cartoon premiered last…
Oboe Concerto to be Performed this Month
On October 28, the Longy Conservatory Orchestra conducted by Julian Pellicano will perform John Williams’ Concerto for Oboe and Orchestra, featuring oboist Keisuke Wakao. The concert will take place at the First Church of Cambridge (Massachusetts). More details at the conductor’s website (pdf…
‘Tintin’ Track List Revealed!
German website www.treffpunktmusikshop.de was the first to post the full track list for The Adventures of Tintin soundtrack, which can now be found in our Tintin score page. The total time of the album is 65 minutes.
More Williams ‘Tintin’ Music in Spanish Trailer
‘1941’ Order Link and Sound Clips!
La-La Land Record’s page for the 1941 Limited Edition 2CD Set is now online, including full details and sound clips. This special release is expanded by more than 70 minutes with never-before-released music, including alternates and source cues. The original…
JWFan Exclusive – Interview with Producer Mike Matessino about ‘1941’
BEHIND THE SCENES: LA-LA LAND RECORDS’ ‘1941 – EXPANDED EDITION’ By Jason LeBlanc La-La Land Record’s Tuesday release of 1941: Expanded Edition is a landmark release in a lot of ways: The first Williams/Spielberg theatrical collaboration to be expanded by…
‘1941’ 2CD Set: Track List Now Available
1941 2CD release to include “more than 70 minutes of never-before-released music, including alternates and source cues”, plus a remastered version of the original 1979 album presentation. 52 tracks, 155 minutes total (See track list below)
‘Tintin’ and ‘War Horse’ Soundtracks Fan Artwork
While we wait for the official artwork for the new John Williams score releases, here we present the unofficial covers for the two soundtracks, created by JWFan member Roald van der Laan from the official posters and fonts of he films (click to…
Stage Composer John Tams Talks ‘War Horse’ Score
As we reported last May, the score for War Horse will include a song by John Tams, composer of the songs for the stage version. Tams was recently interviewed and commented on the use of celtic music in John Williams’ score: