The list includes concert works composed by John Williams, with world premiere details and recording availability. A YouTube link is included for the unreleased pieces.
2023
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Fanfare for the Vienna Philharmonic Ball
Composed for the Vienna Philharmonic Ball
Premiered on January 19, 2023 at the Musikverein (Andris Nelsons/Vienna Philharmonic)
2022
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Centennial Overture
Composed in celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the Hollywood Bowl
Premiered on June 3, 2022 at the Hollywood Bowl (John Williams/Los Angeles Philharmonic) – Listen on YouTube
› Unreleased
Fanfare for Solo Trumpet
Composed for the reopening of the David Geffen Hall at the Lincoln Center in New York City
Premiered on March, 2022 in New York City (NY Philharmonic Principal Trumpet Christopher Martin) – Listen on YouTube
› Unreleased
2021
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Violin Concerto No. 2
Composed for Anne-Sophie Mutter
Premiered on July 24, 2021 at Tanglewood (John Williams/Boston Symphony – Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin) – Listen on YouTube
› Available on Violin Concerto No. 2 and Selected Film Themes
(John Williams/Boston Symphony – Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin)
› World Premiere Reviews (includes program notes)
Prelude for Piano and Orchestra
New ‘Prelude’ for Williams’ Scherzo for Piano and Orchestra (2014)
Premiered on June 21, 2021 in Barcelona, Spain (Marc/Timón/Orquestra Simfònica del Vallès – Gloria Cheng, piano)
› World Premiere (video)
Overture to the Oscars
Premiered on August 13, 2021 at Tanglewood (John Williams/Boston Pops)
› World Premiere (video)
2018
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Highwood’s Ghost, An Encounter for Cello, Harp and Orchestra
Composed for Yo-Yo Ma and Jessica Zhou
Premiered on August 19, 2018 at Tanglewood (Andris Nelsons/Boston Symphony – Yo-Yo Ma, cello – Jessica Zhou, Harp) – Listen on YouTube
Conducted by John Williams at Tanglewood during the Bernstein Centennial Celebration
› Unreleased
› World Premiere report (includes program notes)
› The Bernstein Centennial Celebration at Tanglewood (Video – Report)
2017
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“Markings” for solo violin, strings, and harp
Composed for Anne-Sophie Mutter
Premiered on July 16, 2017 at Tanglewood (Andris Nelsons/Boston Symphony – Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin) – Listen on YouTube
› Unreleased
› News
2015
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Just Down West Street…on the left
Commissioned by the Tanglewood Music Center
Premiered on July 5, 2015 at Tanglewood (Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra) – Listen on YouTube
› Unreleased
› News
2014
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A Toast!
Brass fanfare composed for Andris Nelsons, new Music Director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra
Premiered on September 23, 2014 in Boston (Andris Nelsons/Boston Symphony)
› Unreleased
› News
Scherzo for Piano and Orchestra
Composed for the Music in the Summer Air festival
Premiered on July 1, 2014 in Beijing, China (Long You/China Philharmonic – Lang Lang, piano), and on July 4, 2014 in Shanghai, China (Long You/Shanghai Philharmonic – Li Jian, piano) – Listen on YouTube
› Unreleased
Music for Brass
Work for brass ensemble and percussion
Composed for the National Brass Ensemble
Premiered on June 12, 2014 in Sonoma County (National Brass Ensemble)
› Available on Gabrieli (2015)
› News
› World Premiere report (includes program notes)
2013
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Conversations
Four-movement piece for Piano Solo
The first two movements premiered at Tanglewood (August 10, 2012) and the Mendocino Music Festival in California (July 22, 2013). Third and Fourth movements premiered in November on the Piano Spheres series in Los Angeles on November 12, 2013 (Gloria Cheng, Piano) – Listen on YouTube (Conversations III)
› Available on Montage: Great Fim Composers and the Piano (2015)
(Gloria Cheng, piano)
› Program notes, interview and reviews
Fanfare ‘For the President’s Own’
Composed for the 215th anniversary of the United States Marine Band
Premiered on May 26, 2013 at the Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts in Fairfax County, Virginia (Michael J. Colburn/United States Marine Band)
Recorded on July 3, 2013 in the John Philip Sousa Band Hall at the Marine Barracks Annex in southeast Washington, D.C. (John Williams/United States Marine Band) – Listen on YouTube
› Unreleased
› News
2012
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Rounds
Composed for Spanish guitarist Pablo Sáinz Villegas
Premiered on June 2, 2012 at the Parkening International Guitar Competition in Malibu (Pablo Sáinz Villegas)
› Available on Americano
› Video
Fanfare for Fenway
3-minute piece composed in celebration of the 100th anniversary of Fenway Park
Premiered on April 20, 2012 at Fenway Park in Boston (John Williams/Boston Pops)
Recorded on March 24, 2012 at the Boston Symphony Hall (John Williams/Members of the Boston Pops)
› Available on John Williams for Winds – Music for Cinema and Beyond
(Kenneth W. Megan/The United States Coast Guard Band)
› Live recording available on 2012 Midwest Clinic: The United States Air Force Band Chamber Ensembles
(Shanti Simon Nolan/The United States Air Force Band Chamber Ensembles)
› John Williams interview
› BSO Bass Trombonist Talks ‘Fenway Fanfare’
› Videos
2011
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Quartet La Jolla
Chamber piece for violin, cello, clarinet and harp
Commissioned for the 25th anniversary of the La Jolla chamber music festival SummerFest
Premiered on August 20, 2011 at the Sherwood Auditorium – Listen on YouTube
› Unreleased
› Interview
› Review (premiere)
› Video and Program Notes (Quartet La Jolla starts at 22:32)
A Young Person’s Guide To The Cello
Short ‘comical’ cello piece composed for Lynn Harrell
› Unreleased
› Video #1
› Video #2
Concerto for Oboe and Orchestra
Composed for Keisuke Wakao
Premiered on May 25, 2011 in Boston (John Williams/Boston Pops – Keisuke Wakao, Oboe)
› Available as a Digital Release (2013)
(John Williams/Boston Pops)
› Review (premiere)
› World Broadcast Premiere
2009
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On Willows and Birches (Concerto for Harp and Orchestra)
Composed for Ann Hobson Pilot
Premiered on September 23, 2009 in Boston (John Williams/Boston Symphony)
› Available as a Digital Release (2011)
(John Williams/Boston Symphony)
› Details
› Reviews (premiere)
Concerto for Viola and Orchestra
Composed for Cathy Basrak
Premiered on May 26, 2009 in Boston (John Williams/Boston Symphony) – Listen on YouTube
› Unreleased
› Reviews (premiere)
Air and Simple Gifts
Composed for Barack Obama’s Inaugural Ceremony
Premiered on January 20, 2009 in Washington, DC
› Available on The Music of America: John Williams (2010)
› Video, Audio & Reviews
2007
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Duo Concertante for Violin and Viola
Composed for Michael Zaretsky
Premiered on August 17, 2007 in Tanglewood (John Williams/Boston Pops – Victor Romanul, Violin – Michael Zaretsky, Viola)
› Available on Duos for Violin and Viola (2008)
(Victor Romanul / Michael Zaretsky)
› Review (premiere)
2003
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Concerto for Horn and Orchestra
Composed for the Chicago Symphony’s principal horn Dale Clevenger
Premiered on November 29, 2003 in Chicago (John Williams/Chicago Symphony – Dale Clevenger, Horn)
› Available as a Digital Release (2010)
(Leonard Slatkin/Detroit Symphony)
› Review (premiere)
Soundings
Composed for the Walt Disney Concert Hall
Premiered on October 25, 2003 in Los Angeles (John Williams/Los Angeles Philhamonic) – Listen on YouTube
› Unreleased
› Program Notes and Spielberg Introduction
‘Silent Film’ Piano Duet
Composed to accompany silent film footage during the “Soundtracks: Music and Film” festival in 2003
Premiered on January 23, 2003 in Washington, DC (John Williams, Piano/Leonard Slatkin, Piano) – Listen on YouTube
› Unreleased
› News report
› Video
2002
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Call of the Champions
Composed in late 2001 for the Salt Lake City winter Olympic Games of 2002
Premiered on February 8, 2002 (Williams’ 70th birhday) during the opening ceremony (John Williams/Utah Symphony and Mormon Tabernacle Choir)
› Available on American Journey (2002)
(John Williams/Utah Symphony – Craig Jessop/The Mormon Tabernacle Choir)
› Album Review
Elegy for Cello and Orchestra
Re-arrangement of the ‘Elegy for Cello and Piano’ (1997)
Premiered on February 24, 2002 in Los Angeles (John Williams/Los Angeles Philharmonic – Yo-Yo Ma, Cello)
› Available on Yo-Yo Ma Plays the Music of John Williams (2002)
(John Williams/Recording Arts Orchestra of Los Angeles – Yo-Yo Ma, Cello)
Heartwood: Lyric Sketches for Cello and Orchestra
Composed in 2001 for Yo-Yo Ma
Premiered on August 4, 2002 in Boston (John Williams/Boston Symphony – Yo-Yo Ma, Cello)
› Available on Yo-Yo Ma Plays the Music of John Williams (2002)
(John Williams/Recording Arts Orchestra of Los Angeles – Yo-Yo Ma, Cello)
2000
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Three Pieces for Solo Cello
Composed in 2000 for Yo-yo Ma
Premiered on August 4, 2002 in Tanglewood (John Williams/Boston Symphony). Earlier the same year (February 24), Ma also performed an excerpt from the piece
› Available on Yo-Yo Ma Plays the Music of John Williams (2002)
(John Williams/Recording Arts Orchestra of Los Angeles – Yo-Yo Ma, Cello)
TreeSong for Violin and Orchestra
Composed in 2000 for Gil Shaham
Premiered on July 8, 2000 (John Williams/Boston Symphony – Gil Shaham, Violin)
› Available on Treesong (2001) – Also includes ‘Violin Concerto’
(John Williams/Boston Symphony – Gil Shaham on Violin)
› Album Review
1999
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American Journey (A.k.a. The Unfinished Journey – Celebration 2000)
Originally composed as the score for the Steven Spielberg short documentary The Unfinished Journey. Subsequently adapted as a concert work in 6 movements: ‘Immigration and Building’, ‘The Country at War’, ‘Popular Entertainment’, ‘Sports and Celebrities’, ‘Civil Rights and The Woman’s Movement’ and ‘Technology and Flight’
Premiered on December 31, 1999
› Available on American Journey (2002)
(John Williams/Recording Arts Orchestra of Los Angeles)
› Album Review
For Seiji!
Composed in 1999, as a gift on Seiji Osawa’s 25th year with the Boston Symphony
Premiered on April 22, 1999 in Boston (Seiji Osawa/Boston Symphony) – Listen on YouTube
› Unreleased
1998
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Seven for Luck
Composed in 1997 for soprano Kathleen Battle, based on poems by Rita Dove
Premiered in July 25th 1998 (full piece), and May 22, 1998 (three selections) (John Williams/Boston Symphony – Cinthya Haymon, Soprano)
› Unreleased
1997
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Elegy for Cello and Piano
Composed in 1997 for a memorial service in Los Angeles. Based on a secondary theme from Seven Years in Tibet
Premiered by John Williams, piano and John Waltz, cello. Later arranged for Cello and Orchestra
› Available on Yo-Yo Ma Plays the Music of John Williams (2002) (Re-arrangement. Original arrangement unreleased)
(John Williams/Recording Arts Orchestra of Los Angeles – Yo-Yo Ma, Cello)
1996
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Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra
Composed in 1996 for Michael Sachs, first trumpet of the Cleveland Orchestra
Premiered in October 1996 (Christoph von Dohnányi/Cleveland Orchestra – Michael Sachs on Trumpet)
› Available on John Williams Trumpet Concerto featuring Arturo Sandoval recording (2002) – Also includes ‘Essay for Strings’
(Ronald Feldman/London Symphony)
Summon the Heroes
Composed in 1995 for the Centennial Olympic Games in Atlanta, 1996. Dedicated to Tim Morrison, principal trumpeteer of the Boston Symphony
Premiered on July 19, 1996 during the opening ceremony in Atlanta (John Williams/Atlanta Symphony) – Previously performed for the press in early 1996 in London (John Williams/Pro Arte Orchestra)
› Available on Summon the Heroes (1996) and American Journey (2002)
(John Williams/Boston Pops)
› American Journey Album Review
1995
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Variations on Happy Birthday
Composed in 1995 to celebrate the birthdays of Yo-Yo-Ma, Itzhak Perlman and Seiji Osawa
Premiered on July 23, 1995 in Tanglewood (John Williams/Boston Symphony)
› Available on A Tribute to John Williams: A 80th Birthday Celebration (2012)
(John Williams/Recording Arts Orchestra of Los Angeles)
1994
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Satellite Celebration (original version) / Song for World Peace (reworked version, also revised in 2007)
Composed in 1994 for the 1995 New Year’s Day special broadcast, at the request of Seiji Osawa
Premiered on January 1, 1995 in Tokyo and other cities via satellite (Seiji Osawa/Saito Kinen – Isaac Stern, Violin and Yo-Yo Ma, Cello among others)
› ‘Song for World Peace’ available on American Journey (2002)
(John Williams/Recording Arts Orchestra of Los Angeles)
› Album Review
Concerto for Cello and Orchestra
Composed in 1994 for the opening of the Seiji Osawa Hall in Tanglewood
Premiered on July 7, 1994 in Tanglewood (John Williams/Boston Symphony – Yo-Yo Ma, Cello)
› Available on Yo-Yo Ma Plays the Music of John Williams (2002)
(John Williams/Recording Arts Orchestra of Los Angeles – Yo-Yo Ma, Cello)
› 2021 Revision Available on A Gathering of Friends (2022)
(John Williams/New York Philharmonic – Yo-Yo Ma, Cello)
1993
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Sound the Bells!
Composed on 1993 Memorial Day for brass and percussion, as a wedding gift to the Japanese princess Masako
Premiered on June 10, 1993 during Williams’ Japanese tour (John Williams/Boston Pops). Later premiered as a new arrangement for large orchestra
Available on the following releases:
› American Journey (2002)
(John Williams/Recording Arts Orchestra of Los Angeles)
› Sound the Bells! – American Premières for Brass (2011) (Original Version for Brass and Percussion)
(Alasdair Neale/The Bay Brass)
› American Journey Album Review
Concerto for Bassoon and Orchestra (The Five Sacred Trees)
Composed in 1993 for the 150th celebration of the New York Philharmonic
Premiered in April 15, 1995 (Kurt Masur/New York Philharmonic – Judith LeClair, Basoon)
› Available on John Williams: The Five Sacred Trees (1997)
(John Williams/London Symphony – Judith LeClair, Basoon)
1992
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Fanfare for Prince Philip (Aloft… To the Royal Masthead)
Composed in 1992 for the visit of Prince Philip to Boston, at the request of Boston Symphony patron Frances Fahnstock
Premiered on July 13 1992, by the Boston Pops under Williams.
› Available on Sound the Bells! – American Premières for Brass (2011)
(Alasdair Neale/The Bay Brass)
1991
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Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra
Composed in 1991 for Michele Zukovsky, principal clarinet of the LA Philharmonic
Premiered on April 13, 1991 in Los Angeles (John Williams/Riverside County Philharmonic – Michele Zukovsky, Clarinet)
› Available on John Williams: Clarinet Concerto (2010)
(Los Angeles Philharmonic – Michele Zukovsky on Clarinet)
1990
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Celebrate Discovery
Composed in 1990 for the 500th celebration of the arrival of Columbus to America
Premiered on July 4, 1990 in Tanglewood (John Williams/Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra)
› Available on American Journey (2002)
(John Williams/Recording Arts Orchestra of Los Angeles)
› Album Review
1989
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Winter Games Fanfare
Composed in 1989 for the Alpine Ski Championship, Vail, Colorado
› Available on John Williams: The Denver Brass
(Kenneth Singleton/Denver Brass)
1988
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Fanfare for Ten-Year-Olds
Composed in 1988 in celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Young Charleston Theater Company
› Unreleased.
For New York (To Lenny!, To Lenny!) (Variations on Themes by Leonard Bernstein)
Composed in 1988 for Leonard Bernstein’s 70th birthday celebrations in Tanglewood
Premiered during the summer of 1988
› Available on American Journey (2002)
(John Williams/Recording Arts Orchestra of Los Angeles)
› Album Review
Fanfare for Michael Dukakis
Composed at the request of Dukakis’ father-in-law, Harry Ellis Dickinson, associated music director for the Boston Pops
Premiered in July 21, 1988 during the Democratic National Convention in Atlanta (Harry Ellis Dikinson/Boston Pops) – Listen on YouTube
› Unreleased
Olympic Spirit (NBC Sports Theme)
Comissioned by NBC for the Seoul Olympic games broadcast in 1988
Available on the following releases:
› The 1988 Summer Olympics Album (1988) – Original Recording
› Summon the Heroes (1996)
(John Williams/Boston Pops)
1987
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“We’re Lookin’ Good!”
Composed in 1987 for the Special Olympics, with lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman
Premiered on May 5, 1987 in Boston (John Williams/Boston Pops – orchestra version) and July 31, 1987 in Notre Dame, Indiana (vocal version) with the 550 athlets singing.
Segment available on:
› Quality Plus (1992)
(P.R. Evans/The Band of the Corps of Royal Engineers)
Arrangement for Drum and Bugle Corps available on:
› Esprit (2006)
(“The Commandant’s Own” US Marine Drum & Bugle Corps)
A Hymn to New England
Composed in 1987 for the Omni Theatre, Boston
Premiered on May 5, 1987 in Boston (John Williams/Boston Pops)
Available on the following releases:
› American Visions (1997)
(Keith Lockhart/Boston Pops)
› American Journey (2002)
(John Williams/Utah Symphony)
› American Journey Album Review
1986
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Celebration Fanfare
Composed in 1986 as part of Huston Symphony’s Fanfare Project for the 150th Anniversary of Texas’ Declaration of Independence
Premiered on Setember 6, 1986 (Sergiu Comissiona/Huston Symphony)
› Unreleased
Liberty Fanfare
Composed for the Centennial of the Statue of Liberty in 1986.
Premiered on July 4, 1986 in New York (John Williams/Boston Pops)
Available on the following releases:
› By Request… (1990)
(John Williams/Boston Pops)
› America, the Dream Goes on (1997)
(Andrew Lane/Orlando Pops)
1985
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Concerto for Tuba and Orchestra
Composed in 1985 for the Centennial of the Boston Pops
Premiered on May 8, 1985 in Boston (John Williams/Boston Pops – Chester Schimtz, Tuba)
Available on the following releases:
› 20th Century Concerti (2002)
(David Snell/Foundation Philharmonic)
› New Music from Bowling Green, Vol. 3 (2004)
(Emily Freeman Brown/Bowling Green Philharmonia)
› Works for Bass Trombone (2005)
(As ‘Concerto for Brass Trombone’ (Reworked Version))
› 20th Century Tuba Concertos (2008)
(Oysten Baadsvik/Singapore Symphony Orchestra)
1984
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Olympic Fanfare and Theme
Composed for the 1984 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles
Premiered on July 28, 1984 during the opening ceremony (John Williams/Los Angeles Philharmonic)
Available on the following releases:
› The Official Music of the 1984 Games /The Official Music of the XIII Olympiad (Vinyl only) (Original Recording)
(John Williams/Los Angeles studio orchestra)
› By Request… (1990)
(John Williams/Boston Pops)
› Summon the Heroes (1996) – Includes Leo Arnaud’s ‘Bugler’s Dream’ Fanfare
(John Williams/Boston Pops)
1983
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America, The Dream Goes on
Composed in 1982, with lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman, for solo vocal, chorus and orchestra
Premiered in 1983 in Boston (John Williams/Boston Pops)
Available on the following releases:
› America, The Dream Goes On (1990)
(John Williams/Boston Pops)
› John Williams, the Dream Goes on (1997)
(Andrew Lane/Orlando Pops)
› American Classics (2001)
(John Williams/Boston Pops)
1982
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Esplanade Overture
Composed in 1982 – Reused as one of the main themes of the Monsignor score
Premiered on May 3, 1983 in Boston (John Williams/Boston Pops) – Listen on YouTube
› Unreleased
1981
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Pops on the March
Originally comissioned by Arthur Fiedler in 1978, but only composed in 1981
Premiered on April 28, 1981 in Boston (John Williams/Boston Pops)
› Available on I Love A Parade (1991)
(John Williams/Boston Pops)
1980
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Fanfare for a Festive Occasion
Composed in 1980 for the Boston Civic Orchestra
Premiered on November 14, 1980 (Max Hobart/Boston Civic)
› Available on Sound the Bells! – American Premières for Brass (2011)
(Alasdair Neale/The Bay Brass)
Jubilee 350 Fanfare
Composed in 1980, in celebration of the City of Boston’s 350th aniversary. Subtitled “To the City of Boston”
Premiered on September 21, 1980 (John Williams/Boston Pops)
› Available on American Journey (2002)
(John Williams/Recording Arts Orchestra of Los Angeles)
› Album Review
1976
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Concerto for Violin and Orchestra
Composed at the suggestion of the late Barbara Ruick, first wife of the composer, begun in 1974, shortly after Mrs Ruick death, and finished in 1976
Premiered on January 29, 1981 in Saint Louis (Leonard Slatkin/Saint Louis Symphony – Mark Peskanov, Violin)
Available on the following releases:
› Violin Concerto/Flute Concerto (1992) – Also includes Concerto for Flute and Orchestra
(Leonard Slatkin/London Symphony)
› Treesong (2001) – Also includes ‘Violin Concerto’
(John Williams/Boston Symphony – Gil Shaham on Violin)
› Digital Release (2011)
(Leonard Slatkin/Detroit Symphony)
› Treesong Album Review
1971
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A Nostalgic Jazz Odyssey
Composed in 1971 for the Eastman Wind Ensemble
Premiered in 1971 in Eastman, Georgia (Donald Hunsberger/Eastman Wind Ensemble)
› Available on John Williams for Winds – Music for Cinema and Beyond
(Kenneth W. Megan/The United States Coast Guard Band)
1969
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Concerto for Flute and Orchestra
Composed in 1969, remained unperformed until 1981
Premiered in 1981 in Saint Louis (Leonard Slatkin/Saint Louis Symphony)
› Available on Violin Concerto/Flute Concerto (1992) – Also includes Concerto for Violin and Orchestra
(Leonard Slatkin/London Symphony)
1968
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Sinfonietta for Wind Ensemble
Composed in 1968 for the Eastman Wind Ensemble
Premiered in ? (Donald Hunsberger/Eastman Wind Ensemble)
› Original LP on Deutsche Grammophon, reissued in Japan in 2006 (Amazon.com — Tower Records)
(Donald Hunsberger/Eastman Wind Ensemble)
Symphony n. 1
Composed in 1966
Premiered in October 21, 1968 (André Previn/Huston Symphony)
› Unreleased
1965
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Essay for Strings
Composed in 1965
Premiered on December 6, 1965 (André Previn/Huston Symphony)
› Available on John Williams Trumpet Concerto featuring Arturo Sandoval recording (2002) – Also includes ‘Trumpet Concerto’
(Ronald Feldman/London Symphony)
Prelude and Fugue
Composed in 1965
Premiered on March 29, 1965 (Stan Kenton/L.A. Neophonic Orchestra)
Available on the following releases:
› Stan Kenton Conducts The L.A. Neophonic Orchestra (1998)
(Stan Kenton/L.A. Neophonic)
› Family Album (2006)
(Michael J. Colburn/U.S. Marine Band)
1960
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Wind Quintet
Composed around the same time of the Piano Sonata, but left uncompleted and never performed
› Unreleased
1951
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Piano Sonata
Composed in 1951, never performed
› Unreleased