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  1. Takemitsu played by John... > Registro en MARC; Bilatu. Gogokoen artean sartu; Nire zerrendara gehitu Zerrendatik kendu. Takemitsu played by John Williams [Grabación sonora]. Zenbakia: 194204 Soinu grabaketak: Egile nagusia: Takemitsu, Toru, (1930-1996) Beste egile batzuk: Salonen, Esa-Pekka, (1958 ...

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  3. 28 de ene. de 1992 · Takemitsu: To the Edge of a Dream and Other Works by John Williams, ... Takemitsu: To the Edge of a Dream and Other Works by John Williams, Esa-Pekka Salonen released in 1992. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, a... New Releases. Discover. Genres Moods Themes. Blues Classical Country. Electronic Folk International. Pop/Rock ...

  4. Early life and family. John Towner Williams was born in Flushing, Queens, New York City, to Esther (née Towner) and Johnny Williams, a jazz drummer and percussionist who played with the Raymond Scott Quintet. He has an older sister, Joan, and two younger brothers, Jerry and Don, who play on his film scores. Williams said of his lineage: "My father was a Maine man—we were very close.

  5. 2 de feb. de 2024 · John Williams: I remember very clearly going to my father’s radio broadcast of Your Hit Parade. Every Sunday night, an orchestra directed by a man named Mark Warnow did the American hit songs. My father was a member of the CBS Radio Orchestra, and when I was ten years old, in 1942, he took me to a rehearsal at the Hammerstein Theater in New York.

  6. Williams has composed music for four Olympic Games: "Olympic Fanfare and Theme" – 1984 Summer Olympics, Los Angeles. Written specifically for the opening ceremonies. In a 1996 re-release, the opening trumpet fanfare was replaced with "Bugler's Dream", a previous Olympic Theme written by Leo Arnaud. This recording has been used as the theme ...

  7. 25 de ene. de 2024 · Schindler’s List (1994) It’s hard to imagine a more perfectly poignant score for Steven Spielberg’s Schindler’s List than the one that John Williams wrote, but even the composer himself had his doubts. When he was first asked to write the score, Williams told Spielberg: “You need a better composer than I am for this film.”.