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New book on John Williams coming in April 2018
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I'm afraid not, for the time being. The publisher has only released the hardcopy. Sorry. -
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eaudissino replied to TownerFan's topic in JOHN WILLIAMS
Hello everyone, for those interested, attached are the Table of Contents and Abstracts. TOC.pdf Abstracts and Contributors.pdf -
You are entitled to dislike the wording but be aware that both forms are correct. Have you ever heard of "Bridget Jones's Diary" or "St. James's Park"? And the book is not self-published -- as fan books often are -- but it is printed by a university press, and they chose the title. So, I guess they knew what they were doing.
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eaudissino replied to filmmusic's topic in JOHN WILLIAMS
Yes, indeed. I'm surprised myself about the money they're asking -- money that, by the way, is not going into the authors' and editors' pockets, I assure you. That's the wonderful world of academic publishing. -
Upcoming film music book including chapter on John Williams
eaudissino replied to filmmusic's topic in JOHN WILLIAMS
Because we're musical people. :-) -
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eaudissino replied to filmmusic's topic in JOHN WILLIAMS
Thank you very much! It's been my pleasure working with you, filmmusic. All Best! -
Hi! Thank you very much. I don't have much more info about that. Annually the Pops host a Harvard night where musicians that are Harvard alumni take part in the show (e.g. three years ago Yo-Yo Ma played some music from Memories of a Geisha). I gather that in that 1989 Harvard night conducted by JW Lenny took the stage to conduct some music selections, but I don't know what selections.
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BOOK - John Williams's Film Music - by Emilio Audissino
eaudissino replied to Ludwig's topic in JWFan Reviews
Oops! I guess he is. No offence Emilio, but I just wasn't sure. I'll be keeping a firm eye on my local Waterstones, form now on. Thank you all very much! -
BOOK - John Williams's Film Music - by Emilio Audissino
eaudissino replied to Ludwig's topic in JWFan Reviews
Hello Ludwig, Thank you very much for your attentive, detailed and appreciative review. In reply to your comment re the Star Wars original music, I must say mine is an interpretation based on a series of points: 1) Lucas had successfully used a compilation score for American Graffiti. 2) from the interviews, it seems that at that time he planned to follow Kubrick's 2001 model and use classical pieces 3) Kubrick again, at the time when Lucas was engaged in the pre-production of SW, had hired Leonard Rosenman (who had not yet won an Oscar but was already an established name) to arrange classical pieces for Barry Lyndon. So, since Lucas seemed somewhat interested in Kubrick's choices he might have given a thought about hiring someone to arrange (Kubrick's "phase 2") instead of simply cut and paste the pieces from the albums. 4) Williams had just won an Oscar for Jaws but he was not yet "JOHN WILLIAMS" and therefore I wouldn't find it too strange that he might have been asked to arrange music instead of composing new one (and Williams got his first Oscar for his musical direction and arrangements of someone else's music in Fiddler on the Roof). Williams is a great arranger and I think he already had that reputation at that time. 5) I found strange that Williams said in the 1977 LP liner notes that he'd rather have original music instead of one piece of Stravinsky here, one piece of Tchaikovsky there, etc... This sound strange to me: the Hollywood norm WAS to have original symphonic music in a film, not compilations or arrangements of repertoire concert music -- those were exceptions. So why should Williams have mentioned this preference for original music (the norm) if there had been no idea on Lucas' part to do something different from the norm? But, I repeat, this is my interpretation of the interviews and the historical circumstances. And it is valid as a tentative interpretation, until someone finds out something conclusive about this issue. Thanks again and best regards to all the people in the JWFAN forum. -
Interesting comments. I'm not a marketing person, but I gather that any JW fan or anyone interested in film music would buy a book with "John Williams's Film Music" on the cover regardless of the photo on the cover, and seeing Williams's face wouldn't add much to it -- inside the book there are 12 photos were you can see the face. To those who are not interested either in film music or in Williams, seeing his face (probably an anonymous face to them) wouldn't have added much to entice them into buying the book. Personally, I liked the photo because it's intimate (it was taken by Williams's wife at home) and you can see all the old-fashioned tools that Williams, as a neoclassical composer, uses for his creations: paper, pencils, pens, stopwatch and the piano. The piano is an upright piano, yes, and I find this detail in the picture even more fascinating if compared to the photos taken in the sci-fi studios of modern high-tech composers surrounded by computers and midi devices. JW can work his magic even with an upright piano! No, I'm sorry it doesn't. As the title says, the focus is on John Williams's Film Music.