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Williams donates all his scores to Juilliard
Bespin and 10 others reacted to Jediwashington for a topic
I work in legacy fundraising/development in the orchestra sector (Basically... being in peoples last wills). A "bequest" is a portion of the last will that is conditional upon death. As he has likely had a will for some time, he probably gave them the library a long time ago, but simply hasn't announced until they gave him this award. I'm sure their development department wanted to announce it as part of the event to make sure it got press. But basically, they won't get it until he passes. It's important to save space for it though and be prepared; especially with the volume of work he has. It probably exceeds many of the great european composers in output and I'm expecting a ton of unreleased compositions he wrote out of boredom or scrapped projects. As Williams is quite the philanthropist, I'm not surprised, but also also very pleased that he recognizes that his works should be preserved properly. They'll likely be accessible by everyone barring any copyrights - though he may have released all the rights he owns in the bequest as well; which would be unprecedented. It's likely that his estate will continue collecting royalties for decades. Julliard will have the original manuscripts to study though and will hopefully scan most of them before they start degrading (I imagine some are in poor shape already) and any one who has access to any university library should be able to access. That's how most are done. The original manuscripts are often less controlled than the final stuff owned by Hal Leonard, etc. The hard part is cataloging them all, which will take a number of years, but Williams is said to be meticulously organized, so that should make things easier.11 points -
Williams donates all his scores to Juilliard
crocodile and 5 others reacted to Marian Schedenig for a topic
http://slippedisc.com/2018/03/just-in-john-williams-leaves-all-his-scores-to-juilliard/6 points -
Williams donates all his scores to Juilliard
enderdrag64 and 5 others reacted to Gruesome Son of a Bitch for a topic
Hopefully next he'll donate all his unreleased music to the John Williams Fan Network.6 points -
Williams donates all his scores to Juilliard
Smeltington and 5 others reacted to Loert for a topic
I like to imagine this will be every composition professor reading the JW collection...6 points -
No other living composer could have written a cue like Escape or The Spark.5 points
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Williams donates all his scores to Juilliard
stravinsky and 4 others reacted to ocelot for a topic
How fabulous is this! I think he is donating his originals, he will keep the copies of all of them in his own library. I mean they are on paper, they can be scanned so he can have copies Also for all those idiots writing shit about him. Please! They can be as bitchy as they like. The guy has made a shit ton of money and done so doing what he loves. And BTW, when I was at Trinity College of Music in London studying post grad composition, they complained not only about Williams, but about Puccini, Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky, etc etc. Anyone who wasn't innovative or ahead of their time. I got sent out of the class one time because I argues the professor to death. He had "written" a piece called musical chairs in which any number of players would sit in a circle. One person would play something randomly and you would see how it changes as it goes around the players. So I said "I'm sorry, you want to complain about Tchaikovsky and Williams when you didn't even write a note and you call this a composition? You can't even write a toenail's worth of music of any of the composers you all like to complain about, Get a life!" It's all jealousy in the end. This man will be forever in the history books while many of his contemporaries, and pretty much all of the people who complain about him will be forgotten.5 points -
Williams donates all his scores to Juilliard
Bilbo and 3 others reacted to Breadstick Basilisk for a topic
The comments on that article are cancer. I can't stand snobs who feel the need to bring out the age-old "copying" accusation every time they see Williams' name mentioned.4 points -
Williams donates all his scores to Juilliard
Jediwashington and 2 others reacted to #SnowyVernalSpringsEternal for a topic
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THE LAST JEDI - Score as heard in the movie thread - SPOILERS ALLOWED
Falstaft and 2 others reacted to Docteur Qui for a topic
I really like Luke's Exile Theme now. When I first heard it I kept expecting to lead to something else - it seems a lot like a bridge section he might use in a concert arrangement. But I've been doing a bit of playing around with it on the piano and I keep coming back to it. The similarities with the opening 7-note figure of Rey's Theme are unmistakable; it's like he was foreshadowing this theme with her's and tapping into the mythology of the Jedi while doing so. I dig it.3 points -
Williams donates all his scores to Juilliard
Bilbo and 2 others reacted to Dixon Hill for a topic
Wonderfully classy move from Mr. Williams.3 points -
If anyone's curious, I did a little feature with the local Boston NPR station on The Last Jedi score and Star Wars music in general. (I actually thought I was going to be talking about all 5 Oscar Nominees, but they just wanted me to talk about SW! No problem there). They cut down about 100 minutes of me talking about the score to 13 minutes of highlights, but I'm pretty pleased with the results. And forgive me, purists, for changing one note in the Luke & Leia theme as it appears in The Spark from Db to C! I'm too used to the original (correct, I dare say ) structure of the melody at that point which uses the leading tone instead of tonic pitch. Oh well... http://www.wbur.org/radioboston/2018/03/02/music-star-wars3 points
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THE LAST JEDI - Score as heard in the movie thread - SPOILERS ALLOWED
crumbs and one other reacted to Oswin Pond for a topic
New music !2 points -
Intriguing fictitious film titles
Jurassic Shark and one other reacted to Glóin the Dark for a topic
De Splat.2 points -
Williams donates all his scores to Juilliard
enderdrag64 and one other reacted to Manakin Skywalker for a topic
"Okay guys here's the recording sessions for every film I've ever composed in lossless 192khz 24-bit FLAC!"2 points -
Best flying chase, best scored
Gruesome Son of a Bitch and one other reacted to karelm for a topic
No thread of this topic would be complete without Horner!! Though I love all that have already been suggested, I will also add (it gets to flight): Rocketeer Flying Circus: Avatar Jakes First Flight A little closer to reality:2 points -
Here's the original source with the full article: https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/John-Williams-to-Bequeath-Concert-and-Film-Scores-to-Juilliard-201803062 points
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A classic and monumental move by Williams. The vast wealth of technique, approach and genius now available to students, conductors and aspiring composers is fantastic and historic. I sort of expected him to do something like this eventually. It happening now is a sobering reminder that we must relish what he is still able to contribute musically while we can.2 points
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Williams donates all his scores to Juilliard
crumbs and one other reacted to leeallen01 for a topic
John Williams' personality makes me want to cry at how much I adore him.2 points -
Williams confirms EPISODE IX !!
Unlucky Bastard reacted to Chen G. for a topic
I don't think so. I just think The Force Awakens is a better packaged movie: its much better paced (the major issue with The Last Jedi) and it has better production value. While its very linear, characters like Finn and Han don't feel shortchanged: the film manages to balance all three of them, which is more than I can say for The Last Jedi; Also, while Hux, Snoke and Phasma are empty shells in both, at least they aren't so over-the-top in The Force Awakens, so I would say the acting is better, too. Also, JJ's humor is much more organic (if far too abundant) to the story, and he doesn't feel like he's lacking restraint in the way Rian Johnson does: I know originally Abrams planned another subplot in the finale involving a chase over the snowy surface of Starkiller Base, but in the end he had the nous to cut it, which is more than can be said to a lot of stuff in The Last Jedi. I don't bring him up a lot, but Chris Stuckmann knows his cinema, and he does agree with me: Revenge of the Sith is far less well packaged than either of the two, but I just appreciate the audacity of Lucas to present a Star Wars film that is an outright tragedy. Its the only one that ends with the bad guys being triumphant, and for that to happen in the last film in a trilogy is very unusual1 point -
RAMBO III (2018 remastered edition by Intrada)
Yavar Moradi reacted to Pieter Boelen for a topic
Rambo III re-recording would make for a great combination with those discovered end titles of Rambo II. Just sayin'...1 point -
What Is The Last Film You Watched? (Older Films)
Naïve Old Fart reacted to A24 for a topic
Zero! Cameron went there and filmed everything live!1 point -
Williams confirms EPISODE IX !!
Chen G. reacted to #SnowyVernalSpringsEternal for a topic
Because of the temp tracking. Lol1 point -
Philosopher's Stone - Pure Williams magic all the way through, every second dripping with nostalgia and wonder. The Children's Suite would really deserve a proper release instead of the little bits on the OST, Diagon Alley is one of my new favourite JW pieces, and Harry's Wondrous World just makes so much sense and becomes so satisfying when topping it all off! Chamber of Secrets - Some of the verbatim repeats become really jarring, especially when repeated multiple times in the score, but a large percentage of the new material is bigger, darker, bolder, maybe even better than the first one.1 point
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Williams donates all his scores to Juilliard
The Illustrious Jerry reacted to Naïve Old Fart for a topic
"Chlorphilia"? You're into poisonous gasses, as well?!1 point -
Exactly. The one composer that could've written something like those pieces is early 2000s-era Shore, though he's far past his prime.1 point
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Williams donates all his scores to Juilliard
Naïve Old Fart reacted to The Illustrious Jerry for a topic
Edited1 point -
Soundtracks, Compilations, or other recently purchased Music
Jurassic Shark reacted to Naïve Old Fart for a topic
In that case; somewhere where they sell OOP CDs. I guess1 point -
Soundtracks, Compilations, or other recently purchased Music
Naïve Old Fart reacted to Jurassic Shark for a topic
I asked because it's out of print.1 point -
Williams donates all his scores to Juilliard
filmmusic reacted to BLUMENKOHL for a topic
Leaving it with an exclusive private corporation? Whatever. Go look at what Aaron Copland left at the Library of Congress, accessible to any peasant on the planet now that it’s being digitized.1 point -
Williams donates all his scores to Juilliard
Jediwashington reacted to peter.anschutz for a topic
Well as an archivist-in-training, I guess I know where to keep my eyes peeled for job openings.1 point -
Best flying chase, best scored
karelm reacted to Gruesome Son of a Bitch for a topic
The Bicycle Chase1 point -
Best flying chase, best scored
karelm reacted to Naïve Old Fart for a topic
THE ASTEROID FIELD No contest. End of. Lock now.1 point -
Soundtracks, Compilations, or other recently purchased Music
Amer reacted to Naïve Old Fart for a topic
Nice. A good companion to this would be the Silva DISASTER! CD. From some place that sells CDs, I guess. Also nice. Now...any chance of John Barry's rejected score being released?1 point -
Best flying chase, best scored
Cerebral Cortex reacted to leeallen01 for a topic
Does this count? Considering Bond does chase him and they jump off cranes 😎1 point -
It is the same "sign" as being 86 years old.1 point
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Looks like something I might have built with my space Legos when I was six.1 point
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I saw a montage of Billy Crystal's best moments as Oscars host on Youtube the other day...guy was a genius. The song and dance numbers introducing the best pic nominees are still laugh out loud funny. Very, very little in the way of the political, and what was there was good natured. No piousness or sanctimony, just a celebration of the magic of cinema. People turn to movies because they want an escape from politics, not to be beaten over the head with it. No wonder no one wants to watch.1 point
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Williams confirms EPISODE IX !!
bollemanneke reacted to Chen G. for a topic
That. That, and nothing but that.1 point -
Williams confirms EPISODE IX !!
bollemanneke reacted to Docteur Qui for a topic
No, and nor should he. The reason JW's music is so hacked up in these films is because he insists on being involved so early in the process due to his age, well before the final edit is decided on. He has admitted that he can't pull the same 12 hour work days he used to, so completing a score in a 4-12 week period after the picture has been locked off is simply not possible for him anymore. That's why he didn't do the last Potter film, and it's probably why he pulled out of Ready Player One. It's wonderful that he's managed to come up with a compromise that still lets him write for these films, but the directors shouldn't be expected to sacrifice the best possible edit of their film just to keep JW's music whole. He is but one part of the film.1 point -
90th Academy Awards (for 2017 films)
Ricard reacted to Glóin the Dark for a topic
Indeed. 2001: A Space Odyssey, Jaws, Raging Bull, Ran, Mulholland Drive and There Will Be Blood would be better examples of this than the rather dull Cameron or Lucas films.1 point -
90th Academy Awards (for 2017 films)
Ricard reacted to Unlucky Bastard for a topic
Annie Hall > Star Wars.1 point -
What I find ironic about that is Rian Johnson has named Annie Hall, the film that beat Star Wars for best picture, as one of the films that influenced him most. Which might explain why he hates Star Wars so much and worked so hard to kill it.1 point
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THE LAST JEDI - Score as heard in the movie thread - SPOILERS ALLOWED
The Illustrious Jerry reacted to crumbs for a topic
It's sooo beautiful. Love the way Luke's Exile theme seamlessly transitions from Rey's Theme towards the end, as he observes from atop the cliff. Such a fantastic new theme. Sadly the film cue is riddled with obvious microedits; the original cue was probably recorded for a longer version of the sequence. Alas, we'll need to wait many years, nay decades, to actually hear it.1 point -
THE POST - SCORE Thread
Smeltington reacted to Jurassic Shark for a topic
He should do it more often.1 point -
THE POST - SCORE Thread
Smeltington reacted to TheUlyssesian for a topic
Technician (shouting): Mr. Williams please sit in this seat. JW: Here? Technician (shouting): Yes. Now look into this box. Mr. Spielberg will appear here. JW: Really? How? Technician (shouting): Don't trouble yourself with that. Ah here he is. Mr. Williams you can now start speaking to Mr. Spielberg. JW (shouting): How wonderful Stevie baby. I can see you in this box! Spielberg (shouting): No need to shout Johnny I can hear you just fine. Now let's get down to spotting.1 point -
THE POST - SCORE Thread
Smeltington reacted to Ludwig for a topic
Yes, this is definitely true, because...1 point -
That's some good stuff in there! Marianelli seemed quite responsive. My favourite parts:1 point
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Intriguing fictitious film titles
dtw42 reacted to Gnome in Plaid for a topic
Ron Jones, Walter Murphy, or John Williams.1 point