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    At the Movies with John Williams

    John Williams' film scores are bold, unmistakable, and timeless. This collection is not so much a medley of tunes as it is a portrait of his celebrated styles and moods. Incorporating selections from , , and , the piece is a tapestry of the dramatic and emotional cinematic textures only this magnificent film score composer can provide. (4:30)

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  • £86.50

    John Williams: Fantasy of Flight (Medley)

    From dynamic and forceful to melodic and flowing, Robert W. Smith has chosen four exciting John Williams tunes that are reminiscent of flight. Included are "Adventures on Earth," from , "Hedwig's Flight" from , "Duel of the Fates" from and (Main Title). A grandiose collection indeed! (6:44)

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    At the Movies with John Williams - John Williams

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    Soaring With John Williams - John Williams

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    John Williams Fantasy - John Williams

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  • £118.99

    John Williams: Four Symphonic Themes - John Williams

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  • £129.99

    Star Wars Saga (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Williams, John - De Meij, Johan

    John Williams (February 8, 1932) has composed some of the most popular, recognisable and critically acclaimed film scores in cinema history. Williams has won 25 Grammy Awards, five Academy Awards, seven British Academy Film Awards, and four Golden Globe Awards. With 53 Academy Award nominations, he is the second most-nominated individual, after Walt Disney. His compositions are considered the epitome of film music, and he is considered among the greatest composers in the history of cinema. His work has influenced many other composers of film, popular, and contemporary classical music. In 2005, the American Film Institute selected Williams's score to 1977's Star Wars as the greatest film score of all time. In this newly revised arrangement from 1986, arranger Johan de Meij has used themes from Star Wars: A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back.

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    The England of Elizabeth,Three Portraits from (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Williams, Vaughan - Noble, Paul

    This suite was derived from Vaughan Williams' score for the film, The England of Elizabeth, written in 1955. It was the composer's tenth of his 11 cinematic efforts and designed to serve a more descriptive role than other such scores, since the movie was a documentary featuring no action scenes, but lots of images of paintings, buildings, and the like. Composer Muir Matheson adapted this three-movement suite, probably shortly after the composer's death in 1958, though publication of the manuscript would not come until 1964. The first movement is entitled Explorer, and refers to Sir Francis Drake. Its music is mostly festive and colourful, but features interior passages of exotic flavor, similar in style to that of Vaughan Williams' then-recent Symphony No.8. The second movement is entitled Poet and, at about seven minutes, is the longest of the three in this 16 to 17 minute work. It also contains probably the score's best music, hardly a surprising result since the poet in question is Shakespeare, one of the composer's favourites and an inspirational springboard for so many other of his works. The mood is mostly subdued and Vaughan Williams presents lovely, if slightly somber music in the opening, and follows it with a hearty, folk-like dance tune. The latter part of this movement depicts Shakespeare as a noble, heroic figure in English history. The last movement, Queen, is devoted to Queen Elizabeth. It has a regal yet muscular manner at the outset, and features a gentle but somewhat disengaged middle section. It returns to the splendor and colour of the opening to close the work. This suite is important because it distills some of the best music from the film into a logically assembled structure. Program notes extracted from those of Robert Cummings.

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