The genesis of “Quartet La Jolla” was a request by SummerFest music director Cho-Liang “Jimmy” Lin, who encountered Williams while performing at Tanglewood, that Williams write a piece for Lin’s California festival.
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‘On Willows and Birches’, ‘Olympic Fanfare’ to be Performed Live
On November 12 & 13, John Williams’ On Willows and Birches will be performed by the Westchester Philharmonic with harpist Ann Hobson Pilot, for whom it was written by Williams in 2009. Another Williams concert piece, 1984’s Olympic Fanfare and Theme, will be part…
Williams Writes ‘Comical’ Cello Piece
John Williams recently composed a ‘comical’ piece for cellist Lynn Harrell. A video of Harrell’s performance can be watched below.
Williams Conducts ‘Over the Rainbow’ for Charity Album
As we reported last year, John Williams recently contributed to the album ‘They Are Why We Sing’, a compilation of songs and themes about peace produced by world-renowned cellist Lynn Harrell and his wife, the violinist Helen Nightengale. For this album,…
‘Tintin’ and ‘War Horse’ Subforum Now Live
Similar to what we did in 2008 for Indiana Jones 4, all Tintin and War Horse discussion will now be held in our temporary Tintin and War Horse subforum. Eventually all posts from that subforum will be re-merged into General Discussion.
Tanglewood, August 2, 2011
It began at 2:00 this afternoon and concluded some eight hours later. The Boston Symphony’s Tanglewood on Parade is one of the most popular, spectacular and diverse events that take place in the Berkshires each year. Film composer and former…
‘War Horse’ and ‘Tintin’ Score Details (Unofficial)
Below you can read some relevant information provided by one of our forum members who has heard both scores. Keep in mind that the information has not been officially confirmed, and the opinions presented are those of the source.
New ‘Tintin’ Trailer Includes Snippet of Williams Score
JWFan sources have confirmed that the new trailer for Steven Spielberg’s The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn includes a very short segment of John Williams’ score for the film.
Tanglewood, July 2, 2011
Last weekend, the Boston Symphony Orchestra‘s summer season out in the Berkshires kicked off with John Williams conducting the BSO and performances from James Taylor (aka the region’s musical homecoming king). –Reviews at DigBoston.com, Planet Valenti and The Berkshire Eagle
Williams Interview on WGBH Radio
As an extension of this week’s concerts that have two segments, Villains of the Silver Screen and Heroes of the Silver Screen, John Williams talks with Pops broadcast producer Brian Bell about bringing these characters to music. He also discusses…
A.I. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (2001) – Complete Score Analysis
Giacchino Talks ‘Star Tours’
Composer Michael Giacchino discusses his work on the ‘Star Tours’ score in this clip available on YouTube Discuss this topic in our forums