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John Williams

John Towner Williams (born February 8, 1932)[1][2][3] is an American composer and conductor. In a career that has spanned seven decades, he has composed some of the most popular, recognizable and critically acclaimed film scores in cinema history.[4][5][6] He has a very distinct sound that mixes romanticism, impressionism and atonal music with complex orchestration.[7] He is most known for his collaborations with Steven Spielberg and George Lucas and has received numerous accolades including 26 Grammy Awards, five Academy Awards, seven BAFTA Awards, three Emmy Awards and four Golden Globe Awards. With 54 Academy Award nominations, he is the second-most nominated person, after Walt Disney, and is the oldest Oscar nominee in any category, at 91 years old.[8]

John Williams
Williams in 2007
Born
John Towner Williams

(1932-02-08) February 8, 1932 (age 92)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Occupations
  • Composer
  • conductor
  • pianist
Years active1952–present
WorksList of compositions
Spouses
  • (m. 1956; died 1974)
  • Samantha Winslow
    (m. 1980)
Children3, including Joseph
Parent
Signature

Williams's early work as a film composer include Valley of the Dolls (1967), Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1969), Images (1972) and The Long Goodbye (1973). He has collaborated with Spielberg since his 1974 film The Sugarland Express, composing music for all but five of his feature films. He received five Academy Awards for Best Original Score for Fiddler on the Roof (1971), Jaws (1975), Star Wars (1977), E.T.: The Extra Terrestrial (1982), and Schindler's List (1993). Other memorable collaborations with Spielberg include Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), the Indiana Jones franchise (1981–2023), Jurassic Park (1993), Saving Private Ryan (1998), Catch Me If You Can (2002), War Horse (2011), Lincoln (2012), and The Fabelmans (2022).[9] He also scored Superman (1978), the first two Home Alone films (1990–1992), and the first three Harry Potter films (2001–2004).

Williams has also composed numerous classical concertos and other works for orchestral ensembles and solo instruments. He served as the Boston Pops' principal conductor from 1980 to 1993 and is its laureate conductor.[10] Other works by Williams include theme music for the 1984 Summer Olympic Games, NBC Sunday Night Football, "The Mission" theme used by NBC News and Seven News in Australia, the television series Lost in Space and Land of the Giants, and the incidental music for the first season of Gilligan's Island.[11] [12] Williams announced but then rescinded his intention to retire from film score composing after the release of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny in 2023.[13]

In 2022, Williams was appointed an Honorary Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE) by Queen Elizabeth II, "for services to film music". He has received numerous honors including the Kennedy Center Honor in 2004, the National Medal of the Arts in 2009, and the AFI Life Achievement Award in 2016.[a] He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1998, the Hollywood Bowl's Hall of Fame in 2000, and the American Classical Music Hall of Fame in 2004. He has composed the score for nine of the top 25 highest-grossing films at the U.S. box office.[14] In 2005, the American Film Institute selected Williams's score to Star Wars as the greatest film score of all time. The Library of Congress entered the Star Wars soundtrack into the National Recording Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".[15]

Early life and family edit

John Towner Williams was born in Flushing, Queens, New York City, to Esther (née Towner) and Johnny Williams,[16] a jazz drummer and percussionist who played with the Raymond Scott Quintet. He has an older sister, Joan,[17][18] and two younger brothers, Jerry and Don, who play on his film scores.[19] Williams said of his lineage: "My father was a Maine man—we were very close. My mother was from Boston. My father's parents ran a department store in Bangor, Maine, and my mother's father was a cabinetmaker."[20] Johnny Williams collaborated with Bernard Herrmann, and his son sometimes joined him in rehearsals.[21]

In 1948, the Williams family moved to Los Angeles where John attended North Hollywood High School, graduating in 1950. He later attended the University of California, Los Angeles, and studied composition privately with the Italian composer Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco.[22] Williams also attended Los Angeles City College for one semester, as the school had a Studio Jazz Band.[23] In 1951, Williams joined the U.S. Air Force, where he played the piano and brass and conducted and arranged music for the U.S. Air Force Band as part of his assignments.[24][25] In a 2016 interview with the U.S. Air Force Band, he recounted having attended basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, after which he served as a pianist and brass player, with secondary duties of making arrangements for three years.[26] In March 1952, he was assigned to the Northeast Air Command 596th Air Force Band, stationed at Pepperrell Air Force Base in St. John's, Newfoundland.[27] He also attended music courses at the University of Arizona as part of his service.[28]

In 1955, following his Air Force service, Williams moved to New York City and entered Juilliard, where he studied piano with Rosina Lhévinne.[22] He was originally set on becoming a concert pianist, but after hearing contemporary pianists like John Browning and Van Cliburn perform, he switched his focus to composition.[29] "It became clear," he recalled, "that I could write better than I could play." During this time Williams worked as a pianist in many of the city's jazz clubs.

Early career edit

After his studies at Juilliard and the Eastman School of Music, Williams went to Los Angeles where he began working as an orchestrator at film studios. Williams worked with composers like Franz Waxman, Bernard Herrmann, and Alfred Newman, and with his fellow orchestrators Conrad Salinger and Bob Franklyn.[30]

Williams was also a studio pianist and session musician, performing on scores by such composers as Jerry Goldsmith, Elmer Bernstein, and Henry Mancini. With Mancini, he recorded the scores of Peter Gunn (1959), Days of Wine and Roses (1962), and Charade (1963). Williams plays the piano part of the guitar-piano ostinato in Mancini's Peter Gunn title theme.[31] With Elmer Bernstein, he performed on the score of Alexander Mackendrick's Sweet Smell of Success (1957). Williams was the pianist on the scores of Billy Wilder's The Apartment (1960) and Robert Wise's West Side Story (1961), an adaptation of the musical by Leonard Bernstein.[32]

Known as Johnny Williams during this period, he released several jazz albums under this name, including World on a String and The John Towner Touch.[32] Williams also served as music arranger and bandleader for a series of popular music albums with the singers Ray Vasquez and Frankie Laine.[33][34]

Film and television scoring edit

 
Williams at the Boston Symphony Hall after conducting the Boston Pops, May 2006

While fluent in many 20th-century musical languages, Williams's most familiar style is neoromanticism.[35] Williams's score for Star Wars is often described as Wagnerian as it makes use of the concept of the leitmotif, a musical phrase associated with a place, character or idea.[36] Williams downplays the influence of Wagner: "People say they hear Wagner in Star Wars, and I can only think, It's not because I put it there. Now, of course, I know that Wagner had a great influence on Korngold and all the early Hollywood composers. Wagner lives with us here—you can't escape it. I have been in the big river swimming with all of them."[37]

1954–1973: Rise to prominence edit

Williams wrote his first film composition in 1954 while stationed at Pepperrell Air Force Base. It was for You Are Welcome, a promotional film for the Newfoundland tourist information office.[25] Williams's first feature film composition was for Daddy-O (1958), and his first screen credit came two years later in Because They're Young. Williams also composed music for television, including the pilot episode of Gilligan's Island,[38] Bachelor Father (1959–60), the Kraft Suspense Theatre, Lost in Space (1965–1968), The Time Tunnel (1966–67), and Land of the Giants, the last three created by the prolific TV producer Irwin Allen.[39] He also worked on several episodes of Checkmate (1960–1962) and M Squad.[40]

Williams called William Wyler's How to Steal a Million (1966) "the first film I ever did for a major, super-talent director". Williams received his first Oscar nomination for his score for Valley of the Dolls (1967) and was nominated again for Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1969). He won his first Oscar, for Scoring: Adaptation and Original Song Score, for Fiddler on the Roof (1971). He scored Robert Altman's psychological thriller Images (1972) and his neo-noir The Long Goodbye (1973), based on the novel of the same name by Raymond Chandler. Pauline Kael wrote that "Altman does variations on Chandler's theme the way the John Williams score does variations the title song, which is tender in one scene, a funeral dirge in another. Williams' music is a parody of the movies' frequent overuse of a theme, and a demonstration of how adaptable a theme can be."[41] Altman, known for giving actors free rein, had a similar approach to Williams, telling him "Do whatever you want. Do something you haven't done before."[42] His prominence grew in the early 1970s thanks to his work for Irwin Allen's disaster films; he scored The Poseidon Adventure (1972), The Towering Inferno and Earthquake (both 1974), constituting a "trinity" of scores for the decade's highest-grossing disaster films. Williams named his score for Images as a favorite; he recalls "the score used all kinds of effects for piano, percussion, and strings. It had a debt to Varèse, whose music enormously interested me. If I had never written film scores, if I had proceeded writing concert music, it might have been in this vein. I think I would have enjoyed it. I might even have been fairly good at it. But my path didn't go that way."[37] As it happened, two of Williams's early scores, for The Reivers (1969) and The Cowboys (1972), would end up shaping the direction his career would go.

1974–present: Collaborations with Steven Spielberg edit

Williams's scores for The Reivers and The Cowboys impressed a young Steven Spielberg, who was getting ready to direct his feature debut, The Sugarland Express (1974). Spielberg requested the composer for The Reivers. Williams recalled, "I met what looked to be this seventeen-year-old kid, this very sweet boy, who knew more about film music than I did—every Max Steiner and Dimitri Tiomkin score. We had a meeting in a fancy Beverly Hills restaurant, arranged by executives. It was very cute—you had the feeling Steven had never been in a restaurant like that before. It was like having lunch with a teen-age kid, but a brilliant one."[37] They reunited a year later for Jaws. Spielberg used Williams's theme for Images as a temp track while editing Jaws. When Williams played his main theme for Jaws, based on the alteration of two notes, Spielberg initially thought it was a joke. Williams explained that "the sophisticated approach you would like me to take isn't the approach you took with the film I just experienced." After hearing variations on the theme, Spielberg agreed: "sometimes the best ideas are the most simple ones."[43] The score earned Williams his second Academy Award, his first for Best Original Score.[44] Its ominous two-note ostinato has become a shorthand for approaching danger.[45] Williams's score is more complex than the two-note theme; it contains echoes of Debussy's La Mer and Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring.[46] Shortly thereafter, Spielberg and Williams began a two-year collaboration on Close Encounters of the Third Kind. They crafted the distinctive five-note motif that functions both in the score and in the story as the communications signal of the film's extraterrestrials. Darryn King writes that "One moment in that film captures some of Spielberg and Williams's alchemy: the musical dialogue between the humans and the otherworldly visitors, itself an artistic collaboration of sorts." Pauline Kael wrote of the scene: "the earthlings are ready with a console, and they greet the great craft with an oboe solo variation on the five-note theme; the craft answers in deep, tuba tones. The dialogue becomes blissfully garrulous ... there is a conversational duet: the music of the spheres."[47] Williams says the first three notes of the theme are resolved, so the next two are surprising. He said "I realized that 20 years after the fact."[42]

Williams scored Alfred Hitchcock's final film, Family Plot (1976). Hitchcock told him to remember one thing: "Murder can be fun." He tipped his hat to Hitchcock's frequent composer, Bernard Hermann, and Hitchcock was pleased with the result. He scored Brian de Palma's The Fury (1978). Kael called Williams "a major collaborator" on the film, writing that he had "composed what may be as apt and delicately varied a score as any horror movie has ever had. He scares us without banshee melodramatics. He sets the mood under the opening titles: otherworldly, seductively frightening. The music cues us in."[48] Williams scored Richard Donner's Superman (1978). Donner reportedly interrupted the demo premiere of the opening title by running onto the soundstage, exclaiming, "The music actually says 'Superman'!"[49] King writes that "Donner had a theory that the three-note motif in the main theme—the one that makes you want to punch the air in triumph—is a musical evocation of 'SU-per-MAN!'". When asked if there was anything to that, Williams replied "There's everything to that."[42] The score's heroic and romantic themes, particularly the main march, the Superman fanfare and the love theme, "Can You Read My Mind?", appeared in the four sequel films.

Spielberg chose Williams to score Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), from a story by George Lucas and Philip Kaufman. Williams wrote a rousing main theme, "The Raiders March", for the film's hero, Indiana Jones, and separate themes to represent the eponymous Ark of the Covenant, Jones's love interest Marion Ravenwood, and the film's Nazi villains. Additional themes were featured in his scores for Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984), Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989), Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008) and Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (2023). Spielberg emphasized the importance of Williams's score to the Indiana Jones pictures: "Jones did not perish, but listened carefully to the Raiders score. Its sharp rhythms told him when to run. Its slicing strings told him when to duck. Its several integrated themes told adventurer Jones when to kiss the heroine or smash the enemy. All things considered, Jones listened ... and lived."[50] Williams's soaring score for Spielberg's E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) won him a fourth Academy Award.[44] Spielberg liked Williams's music for the climactic chase so much that he edited the scene to match the music.[51]

 
John Williams conducting the score to Raiders of the Lost Ark in the Avery Fisher Hall in 2007

The Spielberg-Williams collaboration resumed in 1987 with Empire of the Sun. In his Academy Award-nominated score for Lawrence Kasdan's The Accidental Tourist (1988),[52] Williams developed the two main theme sections in different ways, turning the mood lighter or darker through orchestration and an unexpected use of synthesizers.[53] Schindler's List (1993) proved to be a challenge for Williams; after viewing the rough cut with Spielberg, he was so overcome with emotion that he was hesitant to score the film. He told Spielberg, "I really think you need a better composer than I am for this film." Spielberg replied, "I know, but they're all dead."[54] Williams asked classical violinist Itzhak Perlman to play the main theme for the film. Williams garnered his fourth Oscar for Best Original Score, his fifth Academy Award.

Williams scored Spielberg's A.I. Artificial Intelligence, based on an unfinished project Stanley Kubrick asked Spielberg to direct. A. O. Scott argued that the movie represented new directions for director and composer, writing that Spielberg created "a mood as layered, dissonant and strange as John Williams's unusually restrained, modernist score".[55] Williams wrote a jazzy score for Spielberg's Catch Me If You Can (2002), which allowed him to tip his hat to Henry Mancini.[56] His score for Spielberg's War of the Worlds allowed him to tip his hat to the scores for classic monster movies.

In 2011, after a three-year hiatus from film scoring, Williams composed the scores for Spielberg's The Adventures of Tintin and War Horse. The former was his first score for an animated film, and he employed various styles, including "1920s, 1930s European jazz" for the opening credits and "pirate music" for the maritime battles. Both scores received overwhelmingly positive reviews[57][58][59][60][61][62] and earned Academy Award nominations,[63] the latter also being nominated for a Golden Globe.[64] The Oscar nominations were Williams's 46th and 47th, making him the most nominated musician in Academy Award history (having previously been tied with Alfred Newman's 45 nominations), and the second most nominated overall, behind Walt Disney. Williams won an Annie Award for his score for Tintin. In 2012, he scored Spielberg's Lincoln, for which he received his 48th Academy Award nomination.[65] He was also set to write the score for Bridge of Spies that year, which would have been his 27th collaboration with Spielberg,[66] but in March 2015 it was announced that Thomas Newman would score it instead, as Williams's schedule was interrupted by a minor health issue.[67] This was the first Spielberg film since The Color Purple (1985) not scored by Williams.[68] Williams composed the scores for Spielberg's fantasy The BFG and his drama The Post (2017).[69]

In 2019, Williams served as music consultant for Spielberg's West Side Story (2021).[70][71] Williams scored Spielberg's semiautobiographical The Fabelmans (2022).[72] In June 2022, Williams announced that Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, scheduled for a 2023 release, would likely be his last film score as he plans to retire from film and focus on composing concert music.[73][2] However, he reversed this decision by January 2023, stating that he had at least "10 more years to go. I'll stick around for a while!". He compared the decision to Spielberg's father Arnold, who had worked in his field until he was 100.[13]

Star Wars and other franchises edit

Spielberg recommended Williams to his friend George Lucas, who needed a composer for his 1977 space opera Star Wars. Williams delivered a grand symphonic score influenced by Gustav Holst's orchestral suite The Planets, as well as Richard Strauss, Antonín Dvořák, and Golden Age Hollywood composers Max Steiner and Erich Wolfgang Korngold. The Star Wars theme is among the most widely recognized in film history, and the "Force Theme" and "Princess Leia's Theme" are well-known examples of leitmotif. The score was immensely successful—it remains the highest grossing non-popular music recording of all time—and won Williams a second Academy Award for Best Original Score.[74] In 1980, Williams returned to score The Empire Strikes Back, introducing "The Imperial March" as the theme for Darth Vader and the Galactic Empire, "Yoda's Theme", and "Han Solo and the Princess". The original Star Wars trilogy concluded with Return of the Jedi, for which Williams provided the "Emperor's Theme", "Parade of the Ewoks", and "Luke and Leia". Both scores earned him Academy Award nominations.[44]

In 1985, NBC commissioned Williams to compose a television news music package for various network news spots. The package, which Williams named "The Mission", consists of four movements, two of which are still used heavily by NBC today for Today, NBC Nightly News, and Meet the Press.[75]

In 1999, Lucas launched the first of three prequels to the original Star Wars trilogy. Williams was asked to score all three, starting with The Phantom Menace. Along with themes from the previous films, Williams created new themes for 2002's Attack of the Clones and 2005's Revenge of the Sith. Most notable of these was "Duel of the Fates", an aggressive choral composition in the style of Verdi's Requiem,[76][user-generated source?] using harsh Sanskrit lyrics that broadened the style of music used in the Star Wars films. It used vocal melodies instead of his usual compositions using brass instruments. Also of note was "Anakin's Theme", which begins as an innocent childlike melody and morphs insidiously into a quote of the sinister "Imperial March". For Episode II Williams composed "Across the Stars", a love theme for Padmé Amidala and Anakin Skywalker (mirroring the love theme composed for The Empire Strikes Back).[77][78] The final installment combined many of the themes created for the series' previous films, including "The Emperor's Theme", "The Imperial March", "Across the Stars", "Duel of the Fates", "The Force Theme", "Rebel Fanfare", "Luke's Theme", and "Princess Leia's Theme", as well as new themes for General Grievous and the film's climax, titled "Battle of the Heroes".[79]

Williams scored the first three film adaptations of J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. The most important theme from Williams's scores for the Harry Potter films, "Hedwig's Theme", was also used in the fourth through eighth films. Like the main themes from Jaws, Star Wars, Superman, and Indiana Jones, fans have come to identify the Harry Potter films with Williams's themes. Williams was asked to return to score the film franchise's final installment, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, but director David Yates said that "their schedules simply did not align", as he would have had to provide Williams with a rough cut of the film sooner than was possible.[80]

In 2013, Williams expressed interest in working on the Star Wars sequel trilogy, saying: "Now we're hearing of a new set of movies coming in 2015, 2016 ... so I need to make sure I'm still ready to go in a few years for what I hope would be continued work with George."[81] He also scored the 2013 film The Book Thief,[82] his first collaboration with a director other than Spielberg since 2005. The score earned him an Academy Award, Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations and a Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition. It was his 44th nomination for Best Original Score (and 49th overall), setting a new record for the most nominations in that category (he tied Alfred Newman's record of 43 nominations in 2013).[44][83] In 2015, Williams scored Star Wars: The Force Awakens, earning him his 50th Academy Award nomination.[84][85] In 2017, Williams scored the animated short film Dear Basketball, directed by Glen Keane and based on a poem by Kobe Bryant.[86][87] He also wrote the music for Star Wars: The Last Jedi,[88] the eighth episode of the saga. Williams contributed "The Adventures of Han" and several additional demos for the 2018 standalone Star Wars film Solo: A Star Wars Story, while John Powell wrote the film's original score and adapted Williams's music.[89][90][91]

In March 2018, Williams announced that following Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (2019), he would retire from composing music for the Star Wars franchise: "We know J. J. Abrams is preparing one Star Wars movie now that I will hopefully do next year for him. I look forward to it. It will round out a series of nine, that will be quite enough for me."[92] Williams makes a cameo in the film as Oma Tres, a Kijimi bartender.[93] In July 2018, Williams composed the main musical theme for Disneyland and Disney's Hollywood Studios theme park attraction Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge. William Ross, who conducted the symphonic recording of the theme with the London Symphony Orchestra on Williams's behalf, additionally arranged Williams's original composition in different musical contexts for use, recording nearly an hour of musical material at Abbey Road Studios in November 2018.[94][95] Williams won the Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition for his Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge Symphonic Suite. He also composed the theme music for the Star Wars miniseries Obi-Wan Kenobi.[96]

Classical works and conducting edit

 
Williams signing an autograph after a concert in 2006

Boston Pops Orchestra edit

From 1980 to 1993, Williams served as the Boston Pops Orchestra's principal conductor, succeeding Arthur Fiedler. Williams never met Fiedler in person but spoke to him by telephone. His arrival as the Pops' new leader in the spring of 1980 allowed him to devote part of the Pops' first PBS broadcast of the season to presenting his new compositions for The Empire Strikes Back.[97] Williams almost ended his tenure with the Pops in 1984[98] when some players hissed while sight-reading a new Williams composition in rehearsal; Williams abruptly left the session and tendered his resignation. He initially cited mounting conflicts with his film composing schedule but later admitted a perceived lack of discipline in, and respect from, the Pops' ranks, culminating in this latest instance. After entreaties by the management and personal apologies from the musicians, Williams withdrew his resignation and continued as principal conductor for nine more years.[99] In 1995, he was succeeded by Keith Lockhart, the former associate conductor of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and Cincinnati Pops Orchestra.[100] Williams is now the Pops' laureate conductor, thus maintaining his affiliation with its parent Boston Symphony Orchestra. Williams leads the Pops on several occasions each year, particularly during their Holiday Pops season and typically for a week of concerts in May. He conducts an annual Film Night at both Boston Symphony Hall and Tanglewood, where he frequently enlists the Tanglewood Festival Chorus.[101]

Compositions edit

 
Williams conducting at Hollywood Bowl in 2009

Williams has written many concert pieces, including a symphony; a concerto for horn written for Dale Clevenger, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's principal horn; a concerto for clarinet written for Michele Zukovsky, the Los Angeles Philharmonic's principal clarinetist, in 1991;[102] a sinfonietta for wind ensemble; a cello concerto premiered by Yo-Yo Ma and the Boston Symphony Orchestra at Tanglewood in 1994; concertos for the flute and violin recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra; and a trumpet concerto, which was premiered by The Cleveland Orchestra and their principal trumpet Michael Sachs in September 1996.[103] His bassoon concerto, "The Five Sacred Trees", which was premiered by the New York Philharmonic and principal bassoon player Judith LeClair in 1995, was recorded for Sony Classical by Williams with LeClair and the London Symphony Orchestra.

Williams composed the "Liberty Fanfare" for the Statue of Liberty's rededication; "We're Lookin' Good!" for the Special Olympics in celebration of the 1987 International Summer Games; and themes for the 1984, 1988, 1996, and 2002 Olympic Games. One of his concert works, "Seven for Luck", for soprano and orchestra, is a seven-piece song cycle based on the texts of former U.S. poet laureate Rita Dove. "Seven for Luck" had its world premiere by the Boston Symphony under Williams with soprano Cynthia Haymon.[103]

 
Williams at Avery Fisher Hall in 2004

Williams makes annual appearances with the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl, and he took part as conductor and composer in the orchestra's opening gala concerts for the Walt Disney Concert Hall in 2003. In 2004, he served as the Grand Marshal for the Rose Parade and directed "The Star Spangled Banner" at the Rose Bowl Game. In April 2005, Williams and the Boston Pops performed the "Throne Room Finale" from Star Wars at opening day in Fenway Park as the Boston Red Sox, having won their first World Series championship since 1918, received their championship rings. For Game 1 of the 2007 World Series, Williams conducted a brass-and-drum ensemble in a new dissonant arrangement of the "Star Spangled Banner".[104] He composed "Air and Simple Gifts" for the inauguration of Barack Obama. The piece is based on the hymn "Simple Gifts", made famous by Aaron Copland in Appalachian Spring. Williams chose the theme because he knew Obama admired Copland. It was performed by cellist Yo-Yo Ma, violinist Itzhak Perlman, pianist Gabriela Montero and clarinettist Anthony McGill.[105]

Conductor edit

In February 2004, April 2006, and September 2007, Williams conducted the New York Philharmonic at Avery Fisher Hall in New York City. The initial program was intended to be a one-time special event, and featured Williams's medley of Oscar-winning film scores first performed at the previous year's Academy Awards.[106] Its unprecedented popularity led to two concerts in 2006: fundraising gala events featuring personal recollections by film directors Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg.[107][108] Continuing demand fueled three more concerts in 2007, which all sold out. These featured a tribute to the musicals of film director Stanley Donen and had the distinction of serving as the New York Philharmonic season's opening event.[109][110] After a three-season absence, Williams conducted the Philharmonic once again in October 2011.[111]

 
Stanley Donen (left) and Williams at Avery Fisher Hall in 2007

After over a decade break, Williams returned to New York in 2022 to conduct the Philadelphia Orchestra for a benefit concert at Carnegie Hall, with special guest violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter.[112] The next year, he was feted at a gala at the newly renovated home of the New York Philharmonic, David Geffen Hall, by Steven Spielberg for their nearly fifty-year collaboration.[113] In 2024, he is set to return to headline another gala at Carnegie Hall with the Philadelphia Orchestra, this time with cellist Yo-Yo Ma as his special guest.[114]

Maestro Williams also conducted the National Symphony Orchestra, the U.S. Army Herald Trumpets, the Joint Armed Forces Chorus, and the Choral Arts Society of Washington in his new arrangement of "The Star-Spangled Banner" for the anthem's 200th anniversary. The performance was held at A Capitol Fourth, an Independence Day celebration concert in Washington, D.C., on July 4, 2014.[115] On April 13, 2017, at Star Wars Celebration Orlando, Williams performed a surprise concert[116] with the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra featuring "Princess Leia's Theme" (a tribute to the recently deceased Carrie Fisher), "The Imperial March", and "Main Title", followed by Lucas saying, "The secret sauce of Star Wars, the greatest composer-conductor in the universe, John Williams".

 
John Williams conducting the Boston Pops in May 2018

German classical violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter and Williams, introduced by their mutual friend André Previn, collaborated on an album, Across the Stars, on which Mutter played themes and pieces from Williams's film scores in his new arrangements for violin. It was released in August 2019.[117] The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra invited Williams to lead concerts in January 2020, his first engagement with a European orchestra,[118] for an all-Williams concert featuring Mutter as soloist. The concert included many pieces from the "Across the Stars" album. The resulting concert album, "John Williams in Vienna", became the bestselling orchestral album of 2020, reaching the top 10 in many countries and topping the U.S. and UK classical charts.[119] The orchestra also commissioned a new procedural from Williams for their annual Philharmonikerball,[120] replacing the 1924 fanfare by Richard Strauss.

Williams conducted the Berlin Philharmonic from October 14–16, 2021, marking his second engagement with a European orchestra and his first with the Berlin Philharmonic.[121] In 2022, in celebration of his 90th birthday, Williams conducted the Vienna Philharmonic in March, and was honored on August 20 with a tribute at Tanglewood.[122] The tribute at Tanglewood featured musicians James Taylor, Yo-Yo Ma, and Branford Marsalis. The Boston Symphony Orchestra performed some of Williams' most well-known music, with Williams conducting the "Raiders March" from the Indiana Jones movies at the end of the show.[123] Williams made a surprise appearance at the U.S. Premiere at the Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (2023) on June 15 where he conducted themes with a live symphony orchestra. Also present were Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, Harrison Ford, and James Mangold.[124]

Personal life edit

In 1956, Williams married Barbara Ruick, an American actress and singer, and remained married until her death in 1974. They had three children: Jennifer (Jenny) Williams Gruska (b. 1956), Mark Towner Williams (b. 1958), and Joseph Williams (b. 1960); the last is best known as the lead singer of Toto.[125] In 1980, Williams married Samantha Winslow, a photographer.[126]

Awards, recognition and legacy edit

Williams was the subject of an hour-long documentary for the BBC in 1980, and was featured in a report on 20/20 in 1983.[104] Williams is regarded as one of the most influential film composers. His work has influenced other film composers, as well as contemporary classical and popular music. Norwegian composer Marcus Paus argues that Williams' "satisfying way of embodying dissonance and avant-garde techniques within a larger tonal framework" makes him "one of the great composers of any century".[127] Similarly, his film music has clear influences from other classical and film composers, including Holst,[128] Stravinsky, Korngold, and others. But while many have specifically referenced the similarities,[129][130] these are generally attributed to the natural influence of one composer on another.

Williams has been nominated for 54 Academy Awards, winning five; six Emmy Awards, winning three; 25 Golden Globe Awards, winning four; 71 Grammy Awards, winning 26; and has received seven British Academy Film Awards. With 54 Oscar nominations, Williams currently holds the record for the most Oscar nominations for a living person[131][132] and is the second most nominated person in Academy Awards history behind Walt Disney's 59. Williams is the only person to be nominated for an Academy Award in seven different decades (the 1960s, 70s, 80s, 90s, 2000s, 2010s, and 2020s). He is also the oldest person, at age 91, ever to be nominated for an Academy Award. Forty-eight of Williams's Oscar nominations are for Best Original Score and five are for Best Original Song. He won four Oscars for Best Original Score (Jaws, Star Wars, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Schindler's List) and one for Best Scoring: Adaptation and Original Song Score (Fiddler on the Roof).

Williams has worked with such diverse directors as Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, Alfred Hitchcock, Brian De Palma, Robert Altman, Chris Columbus, Oliver Stone, Richard Donner, Irvin Kershner, Sydney Pollack, Mark Rydell, Mark Robson, Jean-Jacques Annaud, and J. J. Abrams. His work has influenced other composers of film, popular, and contemporary classical music. The Boston Globe named Williams as "the most successful composer of film music in the history of the medium".[133]

He has received several academic honors. In 1980, Williams received an Honorary Doctorate of Music from Berklee College of Music.[134] Williams received an Honorary Doctor of Music degree from Boston College in 1993,[135] from Harvard University in 2017,[136] and from the University of Pennsylvania in 2021.[137] Williams was made an honorary brother of Kappa Kappa Psi at Boston University in 1993, upon his impending retirement from the Boston Pops.[138] Since 1988, Williams has been honored with 15 Sammy Film Music Awards, the longest-running awards for film music recordings.[139] In 2000, Williams received the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement.[140]

Williams has been inducted into the American Classical Music Hall of Fame and the Hollywood Bowl Hall of Fame. Williams was honored with the annual Richard Kirk award at the 1999 BMI Film and TV Awards, recognizing his contribution to film and television music.[141] In 2004, he received a Kennedy Center Honor.[142] He won a Classic Brit Award in 2005 for his soundtrack work of the previous year. Williams has won the Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition for his scores for Star Wars, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Superman, The Empire Strikes Back, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Angela's Ashes, Munich, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, and The Book Thief. The competition includes not only composers of film scores, but also composers of instrumental music of any genre, including composers of classical fare such as symphonies and chamber music.

In 2003, the International Olympic Committee accorded Williams its highest individual honor, the Olympic Order.[143] In 2009, Williams received the National Medal of Arts in the White House in Washington, D.C., for his achievements in symphonic music for films, and "as a pre-eminent composer and conductor [whose] scores have defined and inspired modern movie-going for decades".[144] In 2012, Williams received the Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music.[145] In 2013, Williams was presented with the Ken Burns Lifetime Achievement Award.[146] In 2016, Williams was made a Chevalier De L'Ordre des Arts et des LettresGovernment of France[147] In 2018, the performing rights organization Broadcast Music, Inc. established The John Williams Award, of which Williams became the first recipient.[148] Also the same year, Williams received the Grammy Trustees Award which is a Special Merit Award presented to individuals who, during their careers in music, have made significant contributions, other than performance (and some performers through 1983), to the field of recording.[149] In 2020, Williams won the Grammy Award for "Best Instrumental Composition" for composing Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge Symphonic Suite,[150] and he received his 52nd Oscar nomination for "Best Original Score" at the 92nd Academy Awards for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.[151] In 2020, Williams received the Gold Medal of the Royal Philharmonic Society[152] as well as the Princess of Asturias Award for the Arts (jointly with Ennio Morricone).[153] In 2021, Williams received an honorary degree from the University of Pennsylvania.[154][155] In 2022, Williams was appointed an Honorary Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE) by Queen Elizabeth II, "for services to film music", one of the final two honorary knighthoods awarded during the Queen's seventy-year reign.[156][157] On July 16, 2023, John T. Williams was made an honorary US Marine at the conclusion of his fifth concert with the President's Own Marine Band at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC.

Charting hit singles (U.S., Billboard) edit

Year Title Billboard

Hot 100

Billboard

AC

1975 Main Title (Theme from "Jaws") 32[158] 22[159]
1977 Star Wars (Main Title) 10[160] 4[159]
1978  Theme from "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" 13[158] 13[159]

Concert works edit

Concertos edit

  • 1969: Concerto for Flute and Orchestra
  • 1974: Violin Concerto No. 1
  • 1985: Concerto for Tuba and Orchestra
  • 1991: Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • 1993: Concerto for Bassoon and Orchestra, The Five Sacred Trees
  • 1994: Concerto for Cello and Orchestra
  • 1996: Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra
  • 1997: Elegy for Cello and Orchestra
  • 2000: TreeSong for Violin and Orchestra
  • 2002: Heartwood: Lyric Sketches for Cello and Orchestra
  • 2002: Escapades for Alto Saxophone and Orchestra (adapted from the Catch Me If You Can film score)
  • 2003: Concerto for Horn and Orchestra
  • 2009: Concerto for Viola and Orchestra
  • 2009: On Willows and Birches, for Harp and Orchestra
  • 2011: Concerto for Oboe and Orchestra
  • 2014: Scherzo for Piano and Orchestra
  • 2017: Markings for Violin, Strings and Harp
  • 2018: Highwood's Ghost, An Encounter for Cello, Harp and Orchestra
  • 2021: Violin Concerto No. 2

Other orchestral works edit

  • 1965: Prelude and Fugue (recorded on Stan Kenton Conducts the Los Angeles Neophonic Orchestra (Capitol, 1965))
  • 1965: Symphony no. 1
  • 1965: Essay for Strings
  • 1968: Sinfonietta for Wind Ensemble
  • 1975: Thomas and the King – Musical
  • 1980: Jubilee 350 Fanfare
  • 1984: Olympic Fanfare & Theme
  • 1986: Liberty Fanfare
  • 1987: A Hymn to New England
  • 1988: Fanfare for Michael Dukakis
  • 1988: For New York
  • 1990: Celebrate Discovery
  • 1993: Sound the Bells!
  • 1994: Song for World Peace
  • 1995: Variations on Happy Birthday
  • 1999: American Journey
  • 2003: Soundings
  • 2007: Star Spangled Banner
  • 2008: A Timeless Call
  • 2012: Fanfare for Fenway
  • 2012: Seven for Luck for soprano and orchestra
  • 2013: For 'The President's Own'
  • 2014: Star Spangled Banner

Chamber works edit

  • 1951: Sonata for Piano
  • 1997: Elegy for Cello and Piano
  • 2001: Three Pieces for Solo Cello
  • 2007: Duo Concertante for Violin and Viola
  • 2009: Air and Simple Gifts for violin, cello, clarinet and piano
  • 2011: Quartet La Jolla for violin, cello, clarinet and harp
  • 2012: Rounds for solo guitar
  • 2013: Conversations for solo Piano
  • 2014: Music for Brass for Brass Ensemble and Percussion

Discography edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ was the first to be awarded outside of the acting and directing fields

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Further reading edit

  • Aschieri, Roberto (1999). Over the Moon: La Música de John Williams Para El Cine (in Spanish). Santigo, Chile: Función Privada, sponsored by Universidad Diego Portales. p. 400. ISBN 978-4-89799-246-4.
  • Audissino, Emilio (2021): John Williams's Film Music: Reviving Hollywood's Classical Style. (Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press), 376 pp. ISBN 978-0-299-33234-1.
  • Audissino, Emilio ed. (2018): John Williams: Music for Films, Television and the Concert Stage. (Lucca, Italy: Bepols), 440 pp. ISBN 978-2-503-58034-0.
  • Moormann, Peter (2010). Spielberg-Variationen: die Filmmusik von John Williams (in German). Baden-Baden: Nomos, Edition Reinhard Fischer. p. 797. ISBN 978-3-8329-5355-3.
  • Palmer, Christopher (2020) [2013]. "Williams, John". In Marks, Martin (ed.). Grove Music Online. Revised by Martin Marks. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/omo/9781561592630.013.3000000229. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0. (subscription or UK public library membership required)
  • Paulus, Irena: "Williams versus Wagner – Or an Attempt at Linking Musical Epics". In: Stoppe, Sebastian (2014). Film in Concert: Film Scores and their Relation to Classical Concert Music. Glücksstadt, Germany: VWH Verlag. pp. 63–108. doi:10.25969/mediarep/16802. ISBN 978-3-86488-060-5..
  • Stoppe, Sebastian: "John Williams's Film Music in the Concert Halls". In: Audissino, Emilio (2018). John Williams, Music for Film, Television and the Concert Stage. Turnhout: Brepols. pp. 95–116. doi:10.25969/mediarep/16800. ISBN 978-2-503-58034-0.
  • Valverde, Andrés (2013). John Williams: Vida y Obra (in Spanish). Berenice Press. ISBN 978-8-4154-4142-7.

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This article is about the composer For other people named John Williams see John Williams disambiguation John Towner Williams born February 8 1932 1 2 3 is an American composer and conductor In a career that has spanned seven decades he has composed some of the most popular recognizable and critically acclaimed film scores in cinema history 4 5 6 He has a very distinct sound that mixes romanticism impressionism and atonal music with complex orchestration 7 He is most known for his collaborations with Steven Spielberg and George Lucas and has received numerous accolades including 26 Grammy Awards five Academy Awards seven BAFTA Awards three Emmy Awards and four Golden Globe Awards With 54 Academy Award nominations he is the second most nominated person after Walt Disney and is the oldest Oscar nominee in any category at 91 years old 8 John WilliamsWilliams in 2007BornJohn Towner Williams 1932 02 08 February 8 1932 age 92 New York City New York U S OccupationsComposerconductorpianistYears active1952 presentWorksList of compositionsSpousesBarbara Ruick m 1956 died 1974 wbr Samantha Winslow m 1980 wbr Children3 including JosephParentJohnny Williams father SignatureWilliams s early work as a film composer include Valley of the Dolls 1967 Goodbye Mr Chips 1969 Images 1972 and The Long Goodbye 1973 He has collaborated with Spielberg since his 1974 film The Sugarland Express composing music for all but five of his feature films He received five Academy Awards for Best Original Score for Fiddler on the Roof 1971 Jaws 1975 Star Wars 1977 E T The Extra Terrestrial 1982 and Schindler s List 1993 Other memorable collaborations with Spielberg include Close Encounters of the Third Kind 1977 the Indiana Jones franchise 1981 2023 Jurassic Park 1993 Saving Private Ryan 1998 Catch Me If You Can 2002 War Horse 2011 Lincoln 2012 and The Fabelmans 2022 9 He also scored Superman 1978 the first two Home Alone films 1990 1992 and the first three Harry Potter films 2001 2004 Williams has also composed numerous classical concertos and other works for orchestral ensembles and solo instruments He served as the Boston Pops principal conductor from 1980 to 1993 and is its laureate conductor 10 Other works by Williams include theme music for the 1984 Summer Olympic Games NBC Sunday Night Football The Mission theme used by NBC News and Seven News in Australia the television series Lost in Space and Land of the Giants and the incidental music for the first season of Gilligan s Island 11 12 Williams announced but then rescinded his intention to retire from film score composing after the release of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny in 2023 13 In 2022 Williams was appointed an Honorary Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire KBE by Queen Elizabeth II for services to film music He has received numerous honors including the Kennedy Center Honor in 2004 the National Medal of the Arts in 2009 and the AFI Life Achievement Award in 2016 a He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1998 the Hollywood Bowl s Hall of Fame in 2000 and the American Classical Music Hall of Fame in 2004 He has composed the score for nine of the top 25 highest grossing films at the U S box office 14 In 2005 the American Film Institute selected Williams s score to Star Wars as the greatest film score of all time The Library of Congress entered the Star Wars soundtrack into the National Recording Registry for being culturally historically or aesthetically significant 15 Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Early career 3 Film and television scoring 3 1 1954 1973 Rise to prominence 3 2 1974 present Collaborations with Steven Spielberg 3 3 Star Wars and other franchises 4 Classical works and conducting 4 1 Boston Pops Orchestra 4 2 Compositions 4 3 Conductor 5 Personal life 6 Awards recognition and legacy 7 Charting hit singles U S Billboard 8 Concert works 8 1 Concertos 8 2 Other orchestral works 8 3 Chamber works 9 Discography 10 See also 11 Notes 12 References 13 Further reading 14 External linksEarly life and family editJohn Towner Williams was born in Flushing Queens New York City to Esther nee Towner and Johnny Williams 16 a jazz drummer and percussionist who played with the Raymond Scott Quintet He has an older sister Joan 17 18 and two younger brothers Jerry and Don who play on his film scores 19 Williams said of his lineage My father was a Maine man we were very close My mother was from Boston My father s parents ran a department store in Bangor Maine and my mother s father was a cabinetmaker 20 Johnny Williams collaborated with Bernard Herrmann and his son sometimes joined him in rehearsals 21 In 1948 the Williams family moved to Los Angeles where John attended North Hollywood High School graduating in 1950 He later attended the University of California Los Angeles and studied composition privately with the Italian composer Mario Castelnuovo Tedesco 22 Williams also attended Los Angeles City College for one semester as the school had a Studio Jazz Band 23 In 1951 Williams joined the U S Air Force where he played the piano and brass and conducted and arranged music for the U S Air Force Band as part of his assignments 24 25 In a 2016 interview with the U S Air Force Band he recounted having attended basic training at Lackland Air Force Base after which he served as a pianist and brass player with secondary duties of making arrangements for three years 26 In March 1952 he was assigned to the Northeast Air Command 596th Air Force Band stationed at Pepperrell Air Force Base in St John s Newfoundland 27 He also attended music courses at the University of Arizona as part of his service 28 In 1955 following his Air Force service Williams moved to New York City and entered Juilliard where he studied piano with Rosina Lhevinne 22 He was originally set on becoming a concert pianist but after hearing contemporary pianists like John Browning and Van Cliburn perform he switched his focus to composition 29 It became clear he recalled that I could write better than I could play During this time Williams worked as a pianist in many of the city s jazz clubs Early career editAfter his studies at Juilliard and the Eastman School of Music Williams went to Los Angeles where he began working as an orchestrator at film studios Williams worked with composers like Franz Waxman Bernard Herrmann and Alfred Newman and with his fellow orchestrators Conrad Salinger and Bob Franklyn 30 Williams was also a studio pianist and session musician performing on scores by such composers as Jerry Goldsmith Elmer Bernstein and Henry Mancini With Mancini he recorded the scores of Peter Gunn 1959 Days of Wine and Roses 1962 and Charade 1963 Williams plays the piano part of the guitar piano ostinato in Mancini s Peter Gunn title theme 31 With Elmer Bernstein he performed on the score of Alexander Mackendrick s Sweet Smell of Success 1957 Williams was the pianist on the scores of Billy Wilder s The Apartment 1960 and Robert Wise s West Side Story 1961 an adaptation of the musical by Leonard Bernstein 32 Known as Johnny Williams during this period he released several jazz albums under this name including World on a String and The John Towner Touch 32 Williams also served as music arranger and bandleader for a series of popular music albums with the singers Ray Vasquez and Frankie Laine 33 34 Film and television scoring editFurther information List of compositions by John Williams nbsp Williams at the Boston Symphony Hall after conducting the Boston Pops May 2006While fluent in many 20th century musical languages Williams s most familiar style is neoromanticism 35 Williams s score for Star Wars is often described as Wagnerian as it makes use of the concept of the leitmotif a musical phrase associated with a place character or idea 36 Williams downplays the influence of Wagner People say they hear Wagner in Star Wars and I can only think It s not because I put it there Now of course I know that Wagner had a great influence on Korngold and all the early Hollywood composers Wagner lives with us here you can t escape it I have been in the big river swimming with all of them 37 1954 1973 Rise to prominence edit Williams wrote his first film composition in 1954 while stationed at Pepperrell Air Force Base It was for You Are Welcome a promotional film for the Newfoundland tourist information office 25 Williams s first feature film composition was for Daddy O 1958 and his first screen credit came two years later in Because They re Young Williams also composed music for television including the pilot episode of Gilligan s Island 38 Bachelor Father 1959 60 the Kraft Suspense Theatre Lost in Space 1965 1968 The Time Tunnel 1966 67 and Land of the Giants the last three created by the prolific TV producer Irwin Allen 39 He also worked on several episodes of Checkmate 1960 1962 and M Squad 40 Williams called William Wyler s How to Steal a Million 1966 the first film I ever did for a major super talent director Williams received his first Oscar nomination for his score for Valley of the Dolls 1967 and was nominated again for Goodbye Mr Chips 1969 He won his first Oscar for Scoring Adaptation and Original Song Score for Fiddler on the Roof 1971 He scored Robert Altman s psychological thriller Images 1972 and his neo noir The Long Goodbye 1973 based on the novel of the same name by Raymond Chandler Pauline Kael wrote that Altman does variations on Chandler s theme the way the John Williams score does variations the title song which is tender in one scene a funeral dirge in another Williams music is a parody of the movies frequent overuse of a theme and a demonstration of how adaptable a theme can be 41 Altman known for giving actors free rein had a similar approach to Williams telling him Do whatever you want Do something you haven t done before 42 His prominence grew in the early 1970s thanks to his work for Irwin Allen s disaster films he scored The Poseidon Adventure 1972 The Towering Inferno and Earthquake both 1974 constituting a trinity of scores for the decade s highest grossing disaster films Williams named his score for Images as a favorite he recalls the score used all kinds of effects for piano percussion and strings It had a debt to Varese whose music enormously interested me If I had never written film scores if I had proceeded writing concert music it might have been in this vein I think I would have enjoyed it I might even have been fairly good at it But my path didn t go that way 37 As it happened two of Williams s early scores for The Reivers 1969 and The Cowboys 1972 would end up shaping the direction his career would go 1974 present Collaborations with Steven Spielberg edit Williams s scores for The Reivers and The Cowboys impressed a young Steven Spielberg who was getting ready to direct his feature debut The Sugarland Express 1974 Spielberg requested the composer for The Reivers Williams recalled I met what looked to be this seventeen year old kid this very sweet boy who knew more about film music than I did every Max Steiner and Dimitri Tiomkin score We had a meeting in a fancy Beverly Hills restaurant arranged by executives It was very cute you had the feeling Steven had never been in a restaurant like that before It was like having lunch with a teen age kid but a brilliant one 37 They reunited a year later for Jaws Spielberg used Williams s theme for Images as a temp track while editing Jaws When Williams played his main theme for Jaws based on the alteration of two notes Spielberg initially thought it was a joke Williams explained that the sophisticated approach you would like me to take isn t the approach you took with the film I just experienced After hearing variations on the theme Spielberg agreed sometimes the best ideas are the most simple ones 43 The score earned Williams his second Academy Award his first for Best Original Score 44 Its ominous two note ostinato has become a shorthand for approaching danger 45 Williams s score is more complex than the two note theme it contains echoes of Debussy s La Mer and Stravinsky s The Rite of Spring 46 Shortly thereafter Spielberg and Williams began a two year collaboration on Close Encounters of the Third Kind They crafted the distinctive five note motif that functions both in the score and in the story as the communications signal of the film s extraterrestrials Darryn King writes that One moment in that film captures some of Spielberg and Williams s alchemy the musical dialogue between the humans and the otherworldly visitors itself an artistic collaboration of sorts Pauline Kael wrote of the scene the earthlings are ready with a console and they greet the great craft with an oboe solo variation on the five note theme the craft answers in deep tuba tones The dialogue becomes blissfully garrulous there is a conversational duet the music of the spheres 47 Williams says the first three notes of the theme are resolved so the next two are surprising He said I realized that 20 years after the fact 42 Williams scored Alfred Hitchcock s final film Family Plot 1976 Hitchcock told him to remember one thing Murder can be fun He tipped his hat to Hitchcock s frequent composer Bernard Hermann and Hitchcock was pleased with the result He scored Brian de Palma s The Fury 1978 Kael called Williams a major collaborator on the film writing that he had composed what may be as apt and delicately varied a score as any horror movie has ever had He scares us without banshee melodramatics He sets the mood under the opening titles otherworldly seductively frightening The music cues us in 48 Williams scored Richard Donner s Superman 1978 Donner reportedly interrupted the demo premiere of the opening title by running onto the soundstage exclaiming The music actually says Superman 49 King writes that Donner had a theory that the three note motif in the main theme the one that makes you want to punch the air in triumph is a musical evocation of SU per MAN When asked if there was anything to that Williams replied There s everything to that 42 The score s heroic and romantic themes particularly the main march the Superman fanfare and the love theme Can You Read My Mind appeared in the four sequel films Spielberg chose Williams to score Raiders of the Lost Ark 1981 from a story by George Lucas and Philip Kaufman Williams wrote a rousing main theme The Raiders March for the film s hero Indiana Jones and separate themes to represent the eponymous Ark of the Covenant Jones s love interest Marion Ravenwood and the film s Nazi villains Additional themes were featured in his scores for Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom 1984 Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade 1989 Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull 2008 and Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny 2023 Spielberg emphasized the importance of Williams s score to the Indiana Jones pictures Jones did not perish but listened carefully to the Raiders score Its sharp rhythms told him when to run Its slicing strings told him when to duck Its several integrated themes told adventurer Jones when to kiss the heroine or smash the enemy All things considered Jones listened and lived 50 Williams s soaring score for Spielberg s E T the Extra Terrestrial 1982 won him a fourth Academy Award 44 Spielberg liked Williams s music for the climactic chase so much that he edited the scene to match the music 51 nbsp John Williams conducting the score to Raiders of the Lost Ark in the Avery Fisher Hall in 2007The Spielberg Williams collaboration resumed in 1987 with Empire of the Sun In his Academy Award nominated score for Lawrence Kasdan s The Accidental Tourist 1988 52 Williams developed the two main theme sections in different ways turning the mood lighter or darker through orchestration and an unexpected use of synthesizers 53 Schindler s List 1993 proved to be a challenge for Williams after viewing the rough cut with Spielberg he was so overcome with emotion that he was hesitant to score the film He told Spielberg I really think you need a better composer than I am for this film Spielberg replied I know but they re all dead 54 Williams asked classical violinist Itzhak Perlman to play the main theme for the film Williams garnered his fourth Oscar for Best Original Score his fifth Academy Award Williams scored Spielberg s A I Artificial Intelligence based on an unfinished project Stanley Kubrick asked Spielberg to direct A O Scott argued that the movie represented new directions for director and composer writing that Spielberg created a mood as layered dissonant and strange as John Williams s unusually restrained modernist score 55 Williams wrote a jazzy score for Spielberg s Catch Me If You Can 2002 which allowed him to tip his hat to Henry Mancini 56 His score for Spielberg s War of the Worlds allowed him to tip his hat to the scores for classic monster movies In 2011 after a three year hiatus from film scoring Williams composed the scores for Spielberg s The Adventures of Tintin and War Horse The former was his first score for an animated film and he employed various styles including 1920s 1930s European jazz for the opening credits and pirate music for the maritime battles Both scores received overwhelmingly positive reviews 57 58 59 60 61 62 and earned Academy Award nominations 63 the latter also being nominated for a Golden Globe 64 The Oscar nominations were Williams s 46th and 47th making him the most nominated musician in Academy Award history having previously been tied with Alfred Newman s 45 nominations and the second most nominated overall behind Walt Disney Williams won an Annie Award for his score for Tintin In 2012 he scored Spielberg s Lincoln for which he received his 48th Academy Award nomination 65 He was also set to write the score for Bridge of Spies that year which would have been his 27th collaboration with Spielberg 66 but in March 2015 it was announced that Thomas Newman would score it instead as Williams s schedule was interrupted by a minor health issue 67 This was the first Spielberg film since The Color Purple 1985 not scored by Williams 68 Williams composed the scores for Spielberg s fantasy The BFG and his drama The Post 2017 69 In 2019 Williams served as music consultant for Spielberg s West Side Story 2021 70 71 Williams scored Spielberg s semiautobiographical The Fabelmans 2022 72 In June 2022 Williams announced that Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny scheduled for a 2023 release would likely be his last film score as he plans to retire from film and focus on composing concert music 73 2 However he reversed this decision by January 2023 stating that he had at least 10 more years to go I ll stick around for a while He compared the decision to Spielberg s father Arnold who had worked in his field until he was 100 13 Star Wars and other franchises edit Spielberg recommended Williams to his friend George Lucas who needed a composer for his 1977 space opera Star Wars Williams delivered a grand symphonic score influenced by Gustav Holst s orchestral suite The Planets as well as Richard Strauss Antonin Dvorak and Golden Age Hollywood composers Max Steiner and Erich Wolfgang Korngold The Star Wars theme is among the most widely recognized in film history and the Force Theme and Princess Leia s Theme are well known examples of leitmotif The score was immensely successful it remains the highest grossing non popular music recording of all time and won Williams a second Academy Award for Best Original Score 74 In 1980 Williams returned to score The Empire Strikes Back introducing The Imperial March as the theme for Darth Vader and the Galactic Empire Yoda s Theme and Han Solo and the Princess The original Star Wars trilogy concluded with Return of the Jedi for which Williams provided the Emperor s Theme Parade of the Ewoks and Luke and Leia Both scores earned him Academy Award nominations 44 In 1985 NBC commissioned Williams to compose a television news music package for various network news spots The package which Williams named The Mission consists of four movements two of which are still used heavily by NBC today for Today NBC Nightly News and Meet the Press 75 In 1999 Lucas launched the first of three prequels to the original Star Wars trilogy Williams was asked to score all three starting with The Phantom Menace Along with themes from the previous films Williams created new themes for 2002 s Attack of the Clones and 2005 s Revenge of the Sith Most notable of these was Duel of the Fates an aggressive choral composition in the style of Verdi s Requiem 76 user generated source using harsh Sanskrit lyrics that broadened the style of music used in the Star Wars films It used vocal melodies instead of his usual compositions using brass instruments Also of note was Anakin s Theme which begins as an innocent childlike melody and morphs insidiously into a quote of the sinister Imperial March For Episode II Williams composed Across the Stars a love theme for Padme Amidala and Anakin Skywalker mirroring the love theme composed for The Empire Strikes Back 77 78 The final installment combined many of the themes created for the series previous films including The Emperor s Theme The Imperial March Across the Stars Duel of the Fates The Force Theme Rebel Fanfare Luke s Theme and Princess Leia s Theme as well as new themes for General Grievous and the film s climax titled Battle of the Heroes 79 Williams scored the first three film adaptations of J K Rowling s Harry Potter series The most important theme from Williams s scores for the Harry Potter films Hedwig s Theme was also used in the fourth through eighth films Like the main themes from Jaws Star Wars Superman and Indiana Jones fans have come to identify the Harry Potter films with Williams s themes Williams was asked to return to score the film franchise s final installment Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 but director David Yates said that their schedules simply did not align as he would have had to provide Williams with a rough cut of the film sooner than was possible 80 In 2013 Williams expressed interest in working on the Star Wars sequel trilogy saying Now we re hearing of a new set of movies coming in 2015 2016 so I need to make sure I m still ready to go in a few years for what I hope would be continued work with George 81 He also scored the 2013 film The Book Thief 82 his first collaboration with a director other than Spielberg since 2005 The score earned him an Academy Award Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations and a Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition It was his 44th nomination for Best Original Score and 49th overall setting a new record for the most nominations in that category he tied Alfred Newman s record of 43 nominations in 2013 44 83 In 2015 Williams scored Star Wars The Force Awakens earning him his 50th Academy Award nomination 84 85 In 2017 Williams scored the animated short film Dear Basketball directed by Glen Keane and based on a poem by Kobe Bryant 86 87 He also wrote the music for Star Wars The Last Jedi 88 the eighth episode of the saga Williams contributed The Adventures of Han and several additional demos for the 2018 standalone Star Wars film Solo A Star Wars Story while John Powell wrote the film s original score and adapted Williams s music 89 90 91 In March 2018 Williams announced that following Star Wars The Rise of Skywalker 2019 he would retire from composing music for the Star Wars franchise We know J J Abrams is preparing one Star Wars movie now that I will hopefully do next year for him I look forward to it It will round out a series of nine that will be quite enough for me 92 Williams makes a cameo in the film as Oma Tres a Kijimi bartender 93 In July 2018 Williams composed the main musical theme for Disneyland and Disney s Hollywood Studios theme park attraction Star Wars Galaxy s Edge William Ross who conducted the symphonic recording of the theme with the London Symphony Orchestra on Williams s behalf additionally arranged Williams s original composition in different musical contexts for use recording nearly an hour of musical material at Abbey Road Studios in November 2018 94 95 Williams won the Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition for his Star Wars Galaxy s Edge Symphonic Suite He also composed the theme music for the Star Wars miniseries Obi Wan Kenobi 96 Classical works and conducting edit nbsp Williams signing an autograph after a concert in 2006Boston Pops Orchestra edit From 1980 to 1993 Williams served as the Boston Pops Orchestra s principal conductor succeeding Arthur Fiedler Williams never met Fiedler in person but spoke to him by telephone His arrival as the Pops new leader in the spring of 1980 allowed him to devote part of the Pops first PBS broadcast of the season to presenting his new compositions for The Empire Strikes Back 97 Williams almost ended his tenure with the Pops in 1984 98 when some players hissed while sight reading a new Williams composition in rehearsal Williams abruptly left the session and tendered his resignation He initially cited mounting conflicts with his film composing schedule but later admitted a perceived lack of discipline in and respect from the Pops ranks culminating in this latest instance After entreaties by the management and personal apologies from the musicians Williams withdrew his resignation and continued as principal conductor for nine more years 99 In 1995 he was succeeded by Keith Lockhart the former associate conductor of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and Cincinnati Pops Orchestra 100 Williams is now the Pops laureate conductor thus maintaining his affiliation with its parent Boston Symphony Orchestra Williams leads the Pops on several occasions each year particularly during their Holiday Pops season and typically for a week of concerts in May He conducts an annual Film Night at both Boston Symphony Hall and Tanglewood where he frequently enlists the Tanglewood Festival Chorus 101 Compositions edit nbsp Williams conducting at Hollywood Bowl in 2009Williams has written many concert pieces including a symphony a concerto for horn written for Dale Clevenger the Chicago Symphony Orchestra s principal horn a concerto for clarinet written for Michele Zukovsky the Los Angeles Philharmonic s principal clarinetist in 1991 102 a sinfonietta for wind ensemble a cello concerto premiered by Yo Yo Ma and the Boston Symphony Orchestra at Tanglewood in 1994 concertos for the flute and violin recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra and a trumpet concerto which was premiered by The Cleveland Orchestra and their principal trumpet Michael Sachs in September 1996 103 His bassoon concerto The Five Sacred Trees which was premiered by the New York Philharmonic and principal bassoon player Judith LeClair in 1995 was recorded for Sony Classical by Williams with LeClair and the London Symphony Orchestra Williams composed the Liberty Fanfare for the Statue of Liberty s rededication We re Lookin Good for the Special Olympics in celebration of the 1987 International Summer Games and themes for the 1984 1988 1996 and 2002 Olympic Games One of his concert works Seven for Luck for soprano and orchestra is a seven piece song cycle based on the texts of former U S poet laureate Rita Dove Seven for Luck had its world premiere by the Boston Symphony under Williams with soprano Cynthia Haymon 103 nbsp Williams at Avery Fisher Hall in 2004Williams makes annual appearances with the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl and he took part as conductor and composer in the orchestra s opening gala concerts for the Walt Disney Concert Hall in 2003 In 2004 he served as the Grand Marshal for the Rose Parade and directed The Star Spangled Banner at the Rose Bowl Game In April 2005 Williams and the Boston Pops performed the Throne Room Finale from Star Wars at opening day in Fenway Park as the Boston Red Sox having won their first World Series championship since 1918 received their championship rings For Game 1 of the 2007 World Series Williams conducted a brass and drum ensemble in a new dissonant arrangement of the Star Spangled Banner 104 He composed Air and Simple Gifts for the inauguration of Barack Obama The piece is based on the hymn Simple Gifts made famous by Aaron Copland in Appalachian Spring Williams chose the theme because he knew Obama admired Copland It was performed by cellist Yo Yo Ma violinist Itzhak Perlman pianist Gabriela Montero and clarinettist Anthony McGill 105 Conductor edit In February 2004 April 2006 and September 2007 Williams conducted the New York Philharmonic at Avery Fisher Hall in New York City The initial program was intended to be a one time special event and featured Williams s medley of Oscar winning film scores first performed at the previous year s Academy Awards 106 Its unprecedented popularity led to two concerts in 2006 fundraising gala events featuring personal recollections by film directors Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg 107 108 Continuing demand fueled three more concerts in 2007 which all sold out These featured a tribute to the musicals of film director Stanley Donen and had the distinction of serving as the New York Philharmonic season s opening event 109 110 After a three season absence Williams conducted the Philharmonic once again in October 2011 111 nbsp Stanley Donen left and Williams at Avery Fisher Hall in 2007After over a decade break Williams returned to New York in 2022 to conduct the Philadelphia Orchestra for a benefit concert at Carnegie Hall with special guest violinist Anne Sophie Mutter 112 The next year he was feted at a gala at the newly renovated home of the New York Philharmonic David Geffen Hall by Steven Spielberg for their nearly fifty year collaboration 113 In 2024 he is set to return to headline another gala at Carnegie Hall with the Philadelphia Orchestra this time with cellist Yo Yo Ma as his special guest 114 Maestro Williams also conducted the National Symphony Orchestra the U S Army Herald Trumpets the Joint Armed Forces Chorus and the Choral Arts Society of Washington in his new arrangement of The Star Spangled Banner for the anthem s 200th anniversary The performance was held at A Capitol Fourth an Independence Day celebration concert in Washington D C on July 4 2014 115 On April 13 2017 at Star Wars Celebration Orlando Williams performed a surprise concert 116 with the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra featuring Princess Leia s Theme a tribute to the recently deceased Carrie Fisher The Imperial March and Main Title followed by Lucas saying The secret sauce of Star Wars the greatest composer conductor in the universe John Williams nbsp John Williams conducting the Boston Pops in May 2018German classical violinist Anne Sophie Mutter and Williams introduced by their mutual friend Andre Previn collaborated on an album Across the Stars on which Mutter played themes and pieces from Williams s film scores in his new arrangements for violin It was released in August 2019 117 The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra invited Williams to lead concerts in January 2020 his first engagement with a European orchestra 118 for an all Williams concert featuring Mutter as soloist The concert included many pieces from the Across the Stars album The resulting concert album John Williams in Vienna became the bestselling orchestral album of 2020 reaching the top 10 in many countries and topping the U S and UK classical charts 119 The orchestra also commissioned a new procedural from Williams for their annual Philharmonikerball 120 replacing the 1924 fanfare by Richard Strauss Williams conducted the Berlin Philharmonic from October 14 16 2021 marking his second engagement with a European orchestra and his first with the Berlin Philharmonic 121 In 2022 in celebration of his 90th birthday Williams conducted the Vienna Philharmonic in March and was honored on August 20 with a tribute at Tanglewood 122 The tribute at Tanglewood featured musicians James Taylor Yo Yo Ma and Branford Marsalis The Boston Symphony Orchestra performed some of Williams most well known music with Williams conducting the Raiders March from the Indiana Jones movies at the end of the show 123 Williams made a surprise appearance at the U S Premiere at the Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny 2023 on June 15 where he conducted themes with a live symphony orchestra Also present were Steven Spielberg George Lucas Harrison Ford and James Mangold 124 Personal life editIn 1956 Williams married Barbara Ruick an American actress and singer and remained married until her death in 1974 They had three children Jennifer Jenny Williams Gruska b 1956 Mark Towner Williams b 1958 and Joseph Williams b 1960 the last is best known as the lead singer of Toto 125 In 1980 Williams married Samantha Winslow a photographer 126 Awards recognition and legacy editMain article List of awards and nominations received by John Williams Williams was the subject of an hour long documentary for the BBC in 1980 and was featured in a report on 20 20 in 1983 104 Williams is regarded as one of the most influential film composers His work has influenced other film composers as well as contemporary classical and popular music Norwegian composer Marcus Paus argues that Williams satisfying way of embodying dissonance and avant garde techniques within a larger tonal framework makes him one of the great composers of any century 127 Similarly his film music has clear influences from other classical and film composers including Holst 128 Stravinsky Korngold and others But while many have specifically referenced the similarities 129 130 these are generally attributed to the natural influence of one composer on another Williams has been nominated for 54 Academy Awards winning five six Emmy Awards winning three 25 Golden Globe Awards winning four 71 Grammy Awards winning 26 and has received seven British Academy Film Awards With 54 Oscar nominations Williams currently holds the record for the most Oscar nominations for a living person 131 132 and is the second most nominated person in Academy Awards history behind Walt Disney s 59 Williams is the only person to be nominated for an Academy Award in seven different decades the 1960s 70s 80s 90s 2000s 2010s and 2020s He is also the oldest person at age 91 ever to be nominated for an Academy Award Forty eight of Williams s Oscar nominations are for Best Original Score and five are for Best Original Song He won four Oscars for Best Original Score Jaws Star Wars E T the Extra Terrestrial Schindler s List and one for Best Scoring Adaptation and Original Song Score Fiddler on the Roof Williams has worked with such diverse directors as Steven Spielberg George Lucas Alfred Hitchcock Brian De Palma Robert Altman Chris Columbus Oliver Stone Richard Donner Irvin Kershner Sydney Pollack Mark Rydell Mark Robson Jean Jacques Annaud and J J Abrams His work has influenced other composers of film popular and contemporary classical music The Boston Globe named Williams as the most successful composer of film music in the history of the medium 133 He has received several academic honors In 1980 Williams received an Honorary Doctorate of Music from Berklee College of Music 134 Williams received an Honorary Doctor of Music degree from Boston College in 1993 135 from Harvard University in 2017 136 and from the University of Pennsylvania in 2021 137 Williams was made an honorary brother of Kappa Kappa Psi at Boston University in 1993 upon his impending retirement from the Boston Pops 138 Since 1988 Williams has been honored with 15 Sammy Film Music Awards the longest running awards for film music recordings 139 In 2000 Williams received the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement 140 Williams has been inducted into the American Classical Music Hall of Fame and the Hollywood Bowl Hall of Fame Williams was honored with the annual Richard Kirk award at the 1999 BMI Film and TV Awards recognizing his contribution to film and television music 141 In 2004 he received a Kennedy Center Honor 142 He won a Classic Brit Award in 2005 for his soundtrack work of the previous year Williams has won the Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition for his scores for Star Wars Close Encounters of the Third Kind Superman The Empire Strikes Back E T the Extra Terrestrial Angela s Ashes Munich Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and The Book Thief The competition includes not only composers of film scores but also composers of instrumental music of any genre including composers of classical fare such as symphonies and chamber music In 2003 the International Olympic Committee accorded Williams its highest individual honor the Olympic Order 143 In 2009 Williams received the National Medal of Arts in the White House in Washington D C for his achievements in symphonic music for films and as a pre eminent composer and conductor whose scores have defined and inspired modern movie going for decades 144 In 2012 Williams received the Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music 145 In 2013 Williams was presented with the Ken Burns Lifetime Achievement Award 146 In 2016 Williams was made a Chevalier De L Ordre des Arts et des Lettres Government of France 147 In 2018 the performing rights organization Broadcast Music Inc established The John Williams Award of which Williams became the first recipient 148 Also the same year Williams received the Grammy Trustees Award which is a Special Merit Award presented to individuals who during their careers in music have made significant contributions other than performance and some performers through 1983 to the field of recording 149 In 2020 Williams won the Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition for composing Star Wars Galaxy s Edge Symphonic Suite 150 and he received his 52nd Oscar nomination for Best Original Score at the 92nd Academy Awards for Star Wars The Rise of Skywalker 151 In 2020 Williams received the Gold Medal of the Royal Philharmonic Society 152 as well as the Princess of Asturias Award for the Arts jointly with Ennio Morricone 153 In 2021 Williams received an honorary degree from the University of Pennsylvania 154 155 In 2022 Williams was appointed an Honorary Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire KBE by Queen Elizabeth II for services to film music one of the final two honorary knighthoods awarded during the Queen s seventy year reign 156 157 On July 16 2023 John T Williams was made an honorary US Marine at the conclusion of his fifth concert with the President s Own Marine Band at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC Charting hit singles U S Billboard editYear Title Billboard Hot 100 Billboard AC1975 Main Title Theme from Jaws 32 158 22 159 1977 Star Wars Main Title 10 160 4 159 1978 Theme from Close Encounters of the Third Kind 13 158 13 159 Concert works editConcertos edit 1969 Concerto for Flute and Orchestra 1974 Violin Concerto No 1 1985 Concerto for Tuba and Orchestra 1991 Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra 1993 Concerto for Bassoon and Orchestra The Five Sacred Trees 1994 Concerto for Cello and Orchestra 1996 Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra 1997 Elegy for Cello and Orchestra 2000 TreeSong for Violin and Orchestra 2002 Heartwood Lyric Sketches for Cello and Orchestra 2002 Escapades for Alto Saxophone and Orchestra adapted from the Catch Me If You Can film score 2003 Concerto for Horn and Orchestra 2009 Concerto for Viola and Orchestra 2009 On Willows and Birches for Harp and Orchestra 2011 Concerto for Oboe and Orchestra 2014 Scherzo for Piano and Orchestra 2017 Markings for Violin Strings and Harp 2018 Highwood s Ghost An Encounter for Cello Harp and Orchestra 2021 Violin Concerto No 2Other orchestral works edit 1965 Prelude and Fugue recorded on Stan Kenton Conducts the Los Angeles Neophonic Orchestra Capitol 1965 1965 Symphony no 1 1965 Essay for Strings 1968 Sinfonietta for Wind Ensemble 1975 Thomas and the King Musical 1980 Jubilee 350 Fanfare 1984 Olympic Fanfare amp Theme 1986 Liberty Fanfare 1987 A Hymn to New England 1988 Fanfare for Michael Dukakis 1988 For New York 1990 Celebrate Discovery 1993 Sound the Bells 1994 Song for World Peace 1995 Variations on Happy Birthday 1999 American Journey 2003 Soundings 2007 Star Spangled Banner 2008 A Timeless Call 2012 Fanfare for Fenway 2012 Seven for Luck for soprano and orchestra 2013 For The President s Own 2014 Star Spangled BannerChamber works edit 1951 Sonata for Piano 1997 Elegy for Cello and Piano 2001 Three Pieces for Solo Cello 2007 Duo Concertante for Violin and Viola 2009 Air and Simple Gifts for violin cello clarinet and piano 2011 Quartet La Jolla for violin cello clarinet and harp 2012 Rounds for solo guitar 2013 Conversations for solo Piano 2014 Music for Brass for Brass Ensemble and PercussionDiscography editMain article John Williams discographySee also editList of compositions by John Williams 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3 Palmer Christopher 2020 2013 Williams John In Marks Martin ed Grove Music Online Revised by Martin Marks Oxford Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 omo 9781561592630 013 3000000229 ISBN 978 1 56159 263 0 subscription or UK public library membership required Paulus Irena Williams versus Wagner Or an Attempt at Linking Musical Epics In Stoppe Sebastian 2014 Film in Concert Film Scores and their Relation to Classical Concert Music Glucksstadt Germany VWH Verlag pp 63 108 doi 10 25969 mediarep 16802 ISBN 978 3 86488 060 5 Stoppe Sebastian John Williams s Film Music in the Concert Halls In Audissino Emilio 2018 John Williams Music for Film Television and the Concert Stage Turnhout Brepols pp 95 116 doi 10 25969 mediarep 16800 ISBN 978 2 503 58034 0 Valverde Andres 2013 John Williams Vida y Obra in Spanish Berenice Press ISBN 978 8 4154 4142 7 External links editJohn Williams at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Media from Commons nbsp Quotations from Wikiquote nbsp Data from Wikidata John 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