INCLUDES ‘VIOLIN CONCERTO’ AND ‘THREE PIECES FROM SCHINDLER’S LIST TRACK LISTING & SOUND CLIPS REVIEW #1 By Roald van der Laan Treesong is perhaps the most classy Williams CD ever. The packaging is absolutely gorgeous. The photographs of Williams and the…
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‘Williams Casts Spell for Potter Score’ (2001)
WILLIAMS CASTS SPELL FOR ‘POTTER’ SCORE By Richard Dyer – The Boston Globe Published November 15, 2001 LONDON — Air Lyndhurst may be a recording studio, but from the outside, this converted church in Hampstead could be taken for the…
INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM (1984) – Complete Score Analysis
(Please note that this article was written in 2001 and therefore does not reflect the expanded edition released as part of the Indiana Jones: The Soundtrack Collection Box Set) by JOHN TAKIS (SPRING 2001) “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” is as much a…
STAR WARS: EPISODE I – THE PHANTOM MENACE (1999) – The Ultimate Edition (Track-by-Track Analysis)
TRACK LISTING & SOUND CLIPS Track-by-track Analysis by Mike Troxell DISC #1 (57:27) Track 01 Fox Fanfare (0:23) This is the classic fanfare for the Twentieth Century Fox film studios. It was written by Alfred Newman in 1954 and this particular recording is…
‘John Williams Listens to the Song of a Tree’ (2000)
JOHN WILLIAMS LISTENS TO THE SONG OF A TREE By Richard Dyer, Globe Staff The Boston Globe, page N2, July 2nd, 2000 John Williams has composed a new concert work for the opening weekend at Tanglewood, “TreeSong” – a work…
‘Williams Reflects on Angela’s Ashes’ (2000)
WILLIAMS REFLECTS ON ‘ANGELA’S ASHES’ MAESTRO CHOOSES A ‘UNIVERSAL APPROACH’ TO AN IRISH STORY By Richard Dyer, Globe Staff The Boston Globe, page D15, January 28th, 2000 John Williams was about to head off to the dentist’s, but he sounded…
ANGELA’S ASHES (1999) – Album Review
TRACK LISTING Review by Frank Lehman Angela’s Ashes shows the ever developing dramatic side of Williams. I admit to anticipating a Far and Away rehash, but AA is nothing but. Upon my first listening, I was struck by its brutal solemnity.…
HOOK (1991) – Complete Score Analysis (2000)
by JOHN TAKIS (February, 2000) Special thanks to: Shaun Rutheford, Derrik King, Ricard L. Befan, Scott Hanson, Michael Mattesino, Jimmy Spanos, Yiannis Zambelis without whose resources, this article could not have been successfully written. I. INTRODUCTION Steven Spielberg states on…
STAR WARS: EPISODE I – THE PHANTOM MENACE (1999) – Original Album Review
TRACK LISTING & SOUND CLIPS THE PHANTOM MENACE PUZZLE Investigating the Sony Classical CD of “Star Wars: Episode One” by hiphats@aol.com Every saga has a beginning… but then again, every story about a score has a beginning, too…as well as…
‘Making Star Wars Sing Again’ (1999)
MAKING ‘STAR WARS’ SING AGAIN In London, Williams puts sound to Lucas’s next adventure By Richard Dyer, Globe Staff, 03/28/99 ——————————————————————————– LONDON – “John Williams communicates so beautifully,” says George Lucas, “that I can make a silent movie.” The Phantom…
‘The Making of The Phantom Menace’ (1999)
THE MAKING OF THE PHANTOM MENACE By Laurent Bouzereau & Jody Duncan Music is an important element in all movies, but especially in films of George Lucas. “When I write the script,” Lucas said, “I hear the film more in…
‘Composers Learn Film Music from the Master’ (1998)
COMPOSERS LEARN FILM MUSIC FROM THE MASTER By Richard Dyer, Globe Staff The Boston Globe, page E5, August 20th, 1998 LENOX — John Williams has been coming to Tanglewood for 19 years and since his retirement as Boston Pops conductor…