Kramer
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Williams added more cymbal crashes to the concert version, so that is the composer's definitive version.
Also, the Duel of the Fates from the Star Wars Grand Suite is a shortened 2 minute version.
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Worst movie president: Bill Pullman
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Not to mention that the theme from MEET THE PRESS sounds very much like the Catalunian Christmas classic "Fum, fum, fum"
You know i never knew it was from catalonian origins...
You can learn new things everyday

One should always learn about their own country/culture.
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2000
Saturday concert removed "Angela's Prayer" and played "Flight to Neverland" instead. Also replaced the Theme from "Sabrina" with "Out to Sea and the Shark Cage Fugue"


2002
Ma played both Rosewood and Pickin'
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James Horner returns?
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Not to mention that the theme from MEET THE PRESS sounds very much like the Catalunian Christmas classic "Fum, fum, fum"
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John Mauceri recently recorded Elfman's piece and others and will perform them later this year at the Hollywood Bowl for his final concert as conductor of the Bowl Orchestra
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Plenty of "boom-tzzz" and piccolo flourishes in this live performance with the Boston Pops:
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The Boston Pops recording is the very best of them all
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The question should be "in which pieces you do not hear the boom-tzzzz"
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Just because it's in 3/4 times or equivalents doesn't mean it's a waltz: i.e. Call of the Champions, Ride of the Valkyries
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Every time i read Hollywood bowl i think its Williams performing in some interlude of an important american football cup. (Like super bowl...)
LOL
Then i remember its the concert hall.
Actually, it's an amphitheater much like the Waldbhune in Berlin.
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William Shatner is the coolest guy ever!
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JFK Suite is needed
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I need help downloading the videos in this website in the "watch and listen" section:
http://www.kennedy-center.org/calendar/ind...nt&event=NFCSP#
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James Horner and the Boston Pops?

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Boston Pops is far superior
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Here's info on the tracks, if anyone is interested:
1. Main Title from Star Wars, taken from the album Star Wars Saga
2. Princess Leia, from the album Star Wars Saga
3. March from Raiders of the Lost Ark, taken from By Request
4. March from Superman, taken from Pops in Space
5. Love theme from Superman taken from Pops in Space
6. Theme from Jaws, taken from By request
7. March from 1941 from By request
8. March from Midway taken from by request
9. Adventures on Earth from SW saga
10. Flying them from SW saga
11. Suite from Close Encounters from Pops in Space
Actually it´s this:
1. Main Theme from Star Wars [Pops In Space]
2. Princess Leia [Pops In Space]
3. March from Raiders of the Lost Ark [Aisle Seat]
4. March from Superman [Pops In Space]
5. Love theme from Superman [Pops In Space]
6. Theme from Jaws [by Request]
7. March from 1941 [by Request]
8. March from Midway [Pops on the March]
9. Adventures on Earth [Out of this World]
10. Flying Theme [Aisle Seat]
11. Suite from Close Encounters [Pops In Space]

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Is he actually conducting it or was the orchestra faking it and the music would be put in post-production?
No, because Shore is conducting what seems to be a string chamber orchestra, whereas the soundtrack music at that point is all brass! It's one of those moments where the sound and image just don't match.
the pit orchestra does have brass and percussion, you can see some cymbals in that picture they posted here
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if the material is copyrighted let youtube take care of it for crissakes
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They can all go butt f*ck themselves to that crappy guitar tune for all I care.
K.M.
Hear, hear!
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Isn't that guy the director of the London Voices chorus?
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Stealing the Enterprise



Maestro John Williams' Salad
in General Discussion
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I found this to be cute:
From "The Hollywood Bowl Cookbook"
MAESTRO JOHN WILLIAMS' SALAD
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 tablespoons red wine vinager
1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
1 tablespoon honey
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1 cup chopped barbequed chicken breast (below)
1 cup deveined peeled steamed shrimp
6 ounces garden rotini, cooked, drained
2 cups cherry tomatoes
1/2 cup cooked green peas
1/2 cup thinly sliced celery
lettuce leaves
Whisk the olive oil, vinager, Dijon mustard, honey, salt and pepper in a bowl until blended. Chill, covered, in a refrigerator. Combine the chicken, shrimp, pasta, cherry tomatoes, peas, carrots and celery in a salad bowl and mix well. Add vinaigrette and toss to coat. Spoon the salad onto a lettuce-lined serving platter.
Barbequed Chicken
2 boneless skinless chicken breasts
juice of 1/2 lime
1 teaspoon garlic
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
Arrange the chicken in a dish. Whisk the lime juice, garlic, salt and pepper in a bowl. Drizzle over the chicken, turning to coat. Marinate, covered, in a refrigerator for 4 to 5 hours. Grill the chicken over hot coals until cooked through, turning ocassionally. Cool slightly and cut into bite-size pieces.
Serves two
This salad will make a great accompaniment to Williams' music on September 1 and 2 when the composer conducts "John Williams and the Music of the Movies"