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    Miguel Andrade got a reaction from Once in John Williams returns to Berlin for three concerts, June 5-7 2025   
    This are the greatest news. Berlin is one of the absolute finest orchestras in the world. Of course Williams would love to return there.
    Personally, I'm over the moon that he's returning and I have all in motion already to be there.
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    Miguel Andrade got a reaction from bollemanneke in John Williams returns to Berlin for three concerts, June 5-7 2025   
    This are the greatest news. Berlin is one of the absolute finest orchestras in the world. Of course Williams would love to return there.
    Personally, I'm over the moon that he's returning and I have all in motion already to be there.
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    Miguel Andrade got a reaction from Jay in John Williams returns to Berlin for three concerts, June 5-7 2025   
    This are the greatest news. Berlin is one of the absolute finest orchestras in the world. Of course Williams would love to return there.
    Personally, I'm over the moon that he's returning and I have all in motion already to be there.
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    Miguel Andrade got a reaction from That_Bloke in Stepmom (John Williams)   
    He wrote a wonderful little solo piece for the Christopher Parkening Prize, "Rounds", premiered by Pablo Villegas. The piece's score was published and Villegas also recorded it.
     
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    Miguel Andrade got a reaction from artguy360 in Stepmom (John Williams)   
    He wrote a wonderful little solo piece for the Christopher Parkening Prize, "Rounds", premiered by Pablo Villegas. The piece's score was published and Villegas also recorded it.
     
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    Miguel Andrade got a reaction from pete in Stepmom (John Williams)   
    He wrote a wonderful little solo piece for the Christopher Parkening Prize, "Rounds", premiered by Pablo Villegas. The piece's score was published and Villegas also recorded it.
     
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    Miguel Andrade got a reaction from Will in Mark Graham just picked up a John Williams sketch and is "in a rush"! Any ideas?   
    I finally got around to find the time to check my Evening at Pops video archive, and this arrangement opens the show, even though the first half of it is buried under Sleepers' director Barry Levinson introduction that is followed by a short dialogue between him and Williams right at the Sony Scoring Stage talking about his experience with Adolph Deutsch and spoting Billy Wilder at the scoring sessions. Williams does refer to the tune as "By the sea". Then video cuts to the actual performance and the music takes central stage. 
    The title that shows up reads: By the Beautiful Sea: A Tribute to Billy Wilder, arr. John Williams.
    The arrangement is mostly in the same vein as Hooray for Hollywood, as pointed before, and another tunes to seem to try to creep in (again in Hooray's fashion) including Jaws on the low woodwinds (again as mentioned earlier).
     
    It would be wonderful that in a future survey of Williams work with the Pops, they would record the numerous arrangements he wrote during his tenure. A few of them were recorded for the televised Evening at Pops concerts, but not readily available to everyone to enjoy.
     
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    Miguel Andrade got a reaction from Jurassic Shark in John Williams In Tokyo - New live concert album coming May 3rd, 2024 from Deutsche Grammophon   
    A new performance by a world class orchestra isn't hardly boring, certainly not for me.
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    Miguel Andrade got a reaction from Once in Mark Graham just picked up a John Williams sketch and is "in a rush"! Any ideas?   
    I finally got around to find the time to check my Evening at Pops video archive, and this arrangement opens the show, even though the first half of it is buried under Sleepers' director Barry Levinson introduction that is followed by a short dialogue between him and Williams right at the Sony Scoring Stage talking about his experience with Adolph Deutsch and spoting Billy Wilder at the scoring sessions. Williams does refer to the tune as "By the sea". Then video cuts to the actual performance and the music takes central stage. 
    The title that shows up reads: By the Beautiful Sea: A Tribute to Billy Wilder, arr. John Williams.
    The arrangement is mostly in the same vein as Hooray for Hollywood, as pointed before, and another tunes to seem to try to creep in (again in Hooray's fashion) including Jaws on the low woodwinds (again as mentioned earlier).
     
    It would be wonderful that in a future survey of Williams work with the Pops, they would record the numerous arrangements he wrote during his tenure. A few of them were recorded for the televised Evening at Pops concerts, but not readily available to everyone to enjoy.
     
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    Miguel Andrade got a reaction from Not Mr. Big in Mark Graham just picked up a John Williams sketch and is "in a rush"! Any ideas?   
    I finally got around to find the time to check my Evening at Pops video archive, and this arrangement opens the show, even though the first half of it is buried under Sleepers' director Barry Levinson introduction that is followed by a short dialogue between him and Williams right at the Sony Scoring Stage talking about his experience with Adolph Deutsch and spoting Billy Wilder at the scoring sessions. Williams does refer to the tune as "By the sea". Then video cuts to the actual performance and the music takes central stage. 
    The title that shows up reads: By the Beautiful Sea: A Tribute to Billy Wilder, arr. John Williams.
    The arrangement is mostly in the same vein as Hooray for Hollywood, as pointed before, and another tunes to seem to try to creep in (again in Hooray's fashion) including Jaws on the low woodwinds (again as mentioned earlier).
     
    It would be wonderful that in a future survey of Williams work with the Pops, they would record the numerous arrangements he wrote during his tenure. A few of them were recorded for the televised Evening at Pops concerts, but not readily available to everyone to enjoy.
     
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    Miguel Andrade got a reaction from Jay in Mark Graham just picked up a John Williams sketch and is "in a rush"! Any ideas?   
    I finally got around to find the time to check my Evening at Pops video archive, and this arrangement opens the show, even though the first half of it is buried under Sleepers' director Barry Levinson introduction that is followed by a short dialogue between him and Williams right at the Sony Scoring Stage talking about his experience with Adolph Deutsch and spoting Billy Wilder at the scoring sessions. Williams does refer to the tune as "By the sea". Then video cuts to the actual performance and the music takes central stage. 
    The title that shows up reads: By the Beautiful Sea: A Tribute to Billy Wilder, arr. John Williams.
    The arrangement is mostly in the same vein as Hooray for Hollywood, as pointed before, and another tunes to seem to try to creep in (again in Hooray's fashion) including Jaws on the low woodwinds (again as mentioned earlier).
     
    It would be wonderful that in a future survey of Williams work with the Pops, they would record the numerous arrangements he wrote during his tenure. A few of them were recorded for the televised Evening at Pops concerts, but not readily available to everyone to enjoy.
     
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    Miguel Andrade reacted to Falstaft in NEW book by Frank Lehman - The Skywalker Symphonies: Musical Storytelling in Star Wars   
    Wow, thanks everyone!  Obviously, the most important question to address is how I got those italics. Simple! https://lingojam.com/FacebookFonts 

    As for the timeframe: I have over a year to hand in the finished manuscript, but my goal is to have it completed well before that. It's a big book, and publishing is a very slow process. But everything so far is proceeding as I have forseen...
     
    It's not a guide to the scores really, but something more holistic, with each chapter looking at cues from all three trilogies from some angle: musical referentiality, thematic transformation, concert arrangements, and so on. There will be a ton of music examples (all my own annotated transcriptions as usu.), hopefully presented in an accessible way that draws in people who can't read sheet music. I know notation and music-theory jargon can be intimidating, and I'm hyper-aware of the potential gatekeeping effect it could on an already niche readership. But at the same time, I think we can all agree this music warrants deep and serious analysis! It's a balancing act for sure... 
     
    Alas, I don't have special access to recordings, and can't speak to official expanded album releases, as amazing as they would be! 
     
    Incidentally: I don't see it trumpeted nearly enough on these boards but Chloé Huvet came out with a book on SW music (mainly the OT and PT) a couple years ago that is absolutely brilliant and similarly synthetic in approach. The book is in French, which limits the audience, but it's worth getting your hands on if only for the fantastic music examples and charts.  The amount of insight in her prose is incredible too, and it's been a major source of inspriation to me. 
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    Miguel Andrade got a reaction from KittBash in John Williams Fan Club Theme   
    Can't recall from where that midi file comes from, but a composer member of the Japanese fan club did expand on this little theme, orchestrating it and making into a full fledged piece. It was performed at a concert the club arranged (can't recall any further details) and it was compared to Summon the Heroes, regarding its final structure and use if instrumentation.
     
    As pointed out above, the club seems to have ceased activities. They had a print news bulletin (released on a regular basis) and organised visits to Boston and LA for Williams' anual visits there in the late 90's and early 00's. They had also plans to release albums of his music, much in the same fashion Lukas Kendall did with his FSM label.
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    Miguel Andrade reacted to karelm in Mark Graham just picked up a John Williams sketch and is "in a rush"! Any ideas?   
    I think it's very interesting that he has books on Prokofiev, Stravinsky, Brahms (multiple books), two copies of Britten's War Requiem, multiple books about Cole Porter, even Stockhausen, a looming head of Copland, etc.  This really does reflect on his sound world, but I don't see Vaughan Williams.
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    Miguel Andrade got a reaction from crumbs in Mark Graham just picked up a John Williams sketch and is "in a rush"! Any ideas?   
    The Varese Sarabande one seems to be Stanley and Iris.
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    Miguel Andrade reacted to Marian Schedenig in John Williams is becoming a Disney Legend   
    Randy Newman simply crowned himself a Disney princess:

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    Miguel Andrade reacted to WilliamsStarShip2282 in John Williams is becoming a Disney Legend   
    As much as I think JW should get every award possible, this is such horse shit. I guess since the company is borderline broke, they have to keep the gimmicks up
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    Miguel Andrade got a reaction from Bayesian in The Legacy of John Williams (Website & Podcast)   
    Well, good for you!
    If wearing turtlenecks most of the year (because I do feel cold most of the time) and having a similar trimmed beard, having had for about a decade the only website in Portuguese dedicated to Williams and at the time, the most complete and well constructed discography on the web, makes me an obsessed fellow, well, that's my problem isn't it? Because, trust me, I can out run Maurizio... Because, believe it or not, my sons are called João (in memory of my late grandfather) and Guilherme (because my ex-wife felt he was her prince and need a prince worthy name) which can translate to John and William. As many friends have pointed out  over the past 21 years, that can't be a coincidence... maybe it wasn't at some unconscious level.
    That does make look like an obsessed guy about an 92 year young composer... maybe it does, and probably I am. And let me tell you, that never affected the remaining and multiple aspects of my daily life. And I'm sure the same applies to Maurizio. If there is some sort of obsession is still as healthy as it could be, not overlapping with any other needed and healthy daily routine (my current job at the school board is probably less healthier than being obsessed about John Williams...)
    I just really fail why that is such of a big deal to you. You've grown up and don't worship and old man. Great. I don't mind not growing up. Isn't it great we live in a free world when we can make those choices? If you feel that Maurizio's "obsessive"  website isn't worth your attention, just move on to what you find is worth instead of complaining about it. That surely will be and healthy decision.
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    Miguel Andrade got a reaction from Sylvan in The Legacy of John Williams (Website & Podcast)   
    Well, good for you!
    If wearing turtlenecks most of the year (because I do feel cold most of the time) and having a similar trimmed beard, having had for about a decade the only website in Portuguese dedicated to Williams and at the time, the most complete and well constructed discography on the web, makes me an obsessed fellow, well, that's my problem isn't it? Because, trust me, I can out run Maurizio... Because, believe it or not, my sons are called João (in memory of my late grandfather) and Guilherme (because my ex-wife felt he was her prince and need a prince worthy name) which can translate to John and William. As many friends have pointed out  over the past 21 years, that can't be a coincidence... maybe it wasn't at some unconscious level.
    That does make look like an obsessed guy about an 92 year young composer... maybe it does, and probably I am. And let me tell you, that never affected the remaining and multiple aspects of my daily life. And I'm sure the same applies to Maurizio. If there is some sort of obsession is still as healthy as it could be, not overlapping with any other needed and healthy daily routine (my current job at the school board is probably less healthier than being obsessed about John Williams...)
    I just really fail why that is such of a big deal to you. You've grown up and don't worship and old man. Great. I don't mind not growing up. Isn't it great we live in a free world when we can make those choices? If you feel that Maurizio's "obsessive"  website isn't worth your attention, just move on to what you find is worth instead of complaining about it. That surely will be and healthy decision.
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    Miguel Andrade got a reaction from Bellosh in The Legacy of John Williams (Website & Podcast)   
    Well, good for you!
    If wearing turtlenecks most of the year (because I do feel cold most of the time) and having a similar trimmed beard, having had for about a decade the only website in Portuguese dedicated to Williams and at the time, the most complete and well constructed discography on the web, makes me an obsessed fellow, well, that's my problem isn't it? Because, trust me, I can out run Maurizio... Because, believe it or not, my sons are called João (in memory of my late grandfather) and Guilherme (because my ex-wife felt he was her prince and need a prince worthy name) which can translate to John and William. As many friends have pointed out  over the past 21 years, that can't be a coincidence... maybe it wasn't at some unconscious level.
    That does make look like an obsessed guy about an 92 year young composer... maybe it does, and probably I am. And let me tell you, that never affected the remaining and multiple aspects of my daily life. And I'm sure the same applies to Maurizio. If there is some sort of obsession is still as healthy as it could be, not overlapping with any other needed and healthy daily routine (my current job at the school board is probably less healthier than being obsessed about John Williams...)
    I just really fail why that is such of a big deal to you. You've grown up and don't worship and old man. Great. I don't mind not growing up. Isn't it great we live in a free world when we can make those choices? If you feel that Maurizio's "obsessive"  website isn't worth your attention, just move on to what you find is worth instead of complaining about it. That surely will be and healthy decision.
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    Miguel Andrade reacted to Matt S. in John Williams In Tokyo - New live concert album coming May 3rd, 2024 from Deutsche Grammophon   
    DG can only release what the orchestras perform.  I mean, I assume Williams decides the concert programs, not the record label.  The way it looks to me, DG has been very conscious of what has already been released and has done their best to satisfy everybody.  As far as Vienna II is concerned, they digitally released the 3 tracks that were unique to that concert.  And the first Vienna concert single CD contained the one Mutter track that didn’t make it onto Across the Stars (Devil’s Dance).  I agree that a greater variety would be great, but I don’t think it’s going to happen beyond the one lesser-known piece he usually throws into each show.
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    Miguel Andrade reacted to Marian Schedenig in John Williams In Tokyo - New live concert album coming May 3rd, 2024 from Deutsche Grammophon   
    And it has For Seiji. I admit I'm also a bit tired of very similar programmes being repeated all the time, but complaining about publishing the recordings just validates DG not releasing Vienna II.
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    Miguel Andrade got a reaction from Chewy in The Legacy of John Williams (Website & Podcast)   
    Well, good for you!
    If wearing turtlenecks most of the year (because I do feel cold most of the time) and having a similar trimmed beard, having had for about a decade the only website in Portuguese dedicated to Williams and at the time, the most complete and well constructed discography on the web, makes me an obsessed fellow, well, that's my problem isn't it? Because, trust me, I can out run Maurizio... Because, believe it or not, my sons are called João (in memory of my late grandfather) and Guilherme (because my ex-wife felt he was her prince and need a prince worthy name) which can translate to John and William. As many friends have pointed out  over the past 21 years, that can't be a coincidence... maybe it wasn't at some unconscious level.
    That does make look like an obsessed guy about an 92 year young composer... maybe it does, and probably I am. And let me tell you, that never affected the remaining and multiple aspects of my daily life. And I'm sure the same applies to Maurizio. If there is some sort of obsession is still as healthy as it could be, not overlapping with any other needed and healthy daily routine (my current job at the school board is probably less healthier than being obsessed about John Williams...)
    I just really fail why that is such of a big deal to you. You've grown up and don't worship and old man. Great. I don't mind not growing up. Isn't it great we live in a free world when we can make those choices? If you feel that Maurizio's "obsessive"  website isn't worth your attention, just move on to what you find is worth instead of complaining about it. That surely will be and healthy decision.
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    Miguel Andrade got a reaction from Yavar Moradi in The Legacy of John Williams (Website & Podcast)   
    Well, good for you!
    If wearing turtlenecks most of the year (because I do feel cold most of the time) and having a similar trimmed beard, having had for about a decade the only website in Portuguese dedicated to Williams and at the time, the most complete and well constructed discography on the web, makes me an obsessed fellow, well, that's my problem isn't it? Because, trust me, I can out run Maurizio... Because, believe it or not, my sons are called João (in memory of my late grandfather) and Guilherme (because my ex-wife felt he was her prince and need a prince worthy name) which can translate to John and William. As many friends have pointed out  over the past 21 years, that can't be a coincidence... maybe it wasn't at some unconscious level.
    That does make look like an obsessed guy about an 92 year young composer... maybe it does, and probably I am. And let me tell you, that never affected the remaining and multiple aspects of my daily life. And I'm sure the same applies to Maurizio. If there is some sort of obsession is still as healthy as it could be, not overlapping with any other needed and healthy daily routine (my current job at the school board is probably less healthier than being obsessed about John Williams...)
    I just really fail why that is such of a big deal to you. You've grown up and don't worship and old man. Great. I don't mind not growing up. Isn't it great we live in a free world when we can make those choices? If you feel that Maurizio's "obsessive"  website isn't worth your attention, just move on to what you find is worth instead of complaining about it. That surely will be and healthy decision.
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    Miguel Andrade got a reaction from enderdrag64 in The Legacy of John Williams (Website & Podcast)   
    Well, good for you!
    If wearing turtlenecks most of the year (because I do feel cold most of the time) and having a similar trimmed beard, having had for about a decade the only website in Portuguese dedicated to Williams and at the time, the most complete and well constructed discography on the web, makes me an obsessed fellow, well, that's my problem isn't it? Because, trust me, I can out run Maurizio... Because, believe it or not, my sons are called João (in memory of my late grandfather) and Guilherme (because my ex-wife felt he was her prince and need a prince worthy name) which can translate to John and William. As many friends have pointed out  over the past 21 years, that can't be a coincidence... maybe it wasn't at some unconscious level.
    That does make look like an obsessed guy about an 92 year young composer... maybe it does, and probably I am. And let me tell you, that never affected the remaining and multiple aspects of my daily life. And I'm sure the same applies to Maurizio. If there is some sort of obsession is still as healthy as it could be, not overlapping with any other needed and healthy daily routine (my current job at the school board is probably less healthier than being obsessed about John Williams...)
    I just really fail why that is such of a big deal to you. You've grown up and don't worship and old man. Great. I don't mind not growing up. Isn't it great we live in a free world when we can make those choices? If you feel that Maurizio's "obsessive"  website isn't worth your attention, just move on to what you find is worth instead of complaining about it. That surely will be and healthy decision.
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