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  1. Shall we share high res pictures some place afterwards?
  2. My flight is delayed due to weather conditions at Vienna IA...
  3. Flying in 1 hour! See you all there at the concert of a lifetime. I’ve been looking forward to this for 27 years....now it feels all too sudden😱 Standing, no matter what, at the applause. Standing when he’s getting on stage might feel awkward as you’re probably the only one.
  4. Thematically, in Dream Country he delivers at 9’30. Its worth it giving the piece another try. It’s first class trademark JW underscoring.
  5. I see. Dream Country is one of the best pieces JW wrote in a long time. I would recommend it to anyone who loves great old school JW orchestration.
  6. Something else I would like to ask...is it true they have sold the Circle (front three rows) tickets in the Musikverein? Because they would not be available due to extension of the podium...if anyone can confirm and want to swap their circle tickets please pm me!! Thanks
  7. Some movie that really inspires him...I think the last time he was really inspired by his subject was during scoring of HP1...or maybe Book Thief according to popular belief.
  8. Sorry if I missed it...been away for a while. Is there a JWFan gathering plan like the wonderful one in London?
  9. In honor of the Maestro I painted this little portrait the evening before the Royal Albert Hall concert in my hotel room in London. Let's all hope for his full recovery!!
  10. It was a pleasure to meet so many of you guys for real after all these years!! Thanks for the nice chats and also for the great vids and pics, they are nice memories of this wonderful event. I will upload mine asa I get home tonight. I am glad we’ve been able to honor the Maestro and to celebrate his music in the way he wished us to, even in his unfortunate absence. Everyone get home safely!! See you all in cyberspace!
  11. Been away from the Forum for a while...hope everybody is fine. Going to both London (thanks to one of the guys here) and Vienna (twice)! Haven't checked, but has there been something organised by JWFAN, like t-shirts or plans to get together, or trying to get to meet JW as a group afterwards?
  12. I just have a weakness for JWs piano writing in this score. It's really Rachmaninoff with some jazz touches...closest to a JW piano concerto movement as we might get (Snowy's theme is a good second).
  13. In my case it's mostly about two tracks: the Flight to Neverland arrangement which is an exceptional showcase of JW trademark orchestration, as well as the Basket Chase, one of JW's most witty and Prokofievesque arrangements.
  14. 1. Main theme from Hook 2. Theme from Jurassic Park 3. Hedwig's Theme from Harry Potter 4. Theme from Sabrina 5. Dracula Main Title 6. County Galway from Far and Away 7. Theme from Schindler's List 8. Luke and Leia 9. Secondary theme from Pops on the March 10. Theme from Superman
  15. Brian Tyler is a very talented film composer, even JW has recommended him in the past. I don't care much for his techno/electronic stuff, but listen to Timeline or watch the movie (it's a solid Richard Donner adaptation of the Michael Crichton novel). It has an excellent orchestral score not only with strong thematics but it also surprisingly well enhances the onscreen emotions, very much in the vein of JW and JG.
  16. In this case it is clear that the original poster asked for an anthology of what the composer is known for. That's why I came up with an accessible list. I think it's ok that people post their more outlandish personal tastes but maybe it would be good to explain them as such as to help the OP to get things into perspective.
  17. Yet they lack the insight to recognize the emotional impact of musical storytelling, which shows time and again. The composers should have it but choose to create their own world rather than respect the already carefully established musical identity of the series. Will you please back your opinions with some constructive arguments rather than committing cheap ad hominem falacies?
  18. Im almost sure he didn;t play on Sabrina, but i forgot the source.
  19. I love JWs action cues maybe better than his themes. His action cues are so musicallly and artistically well constructed that they're often much more interesting than the mein themes. There's so much going on regarding instrumentation, harmonization and counterpoint, it's AMAZING how much effort JW's seems to put in his action music. To paraphrase Brahms: whatever material JW uses as action music and underscore, people like us use for contructing our main themes. I can rewind 2:42-3:49 all day long... The violin part from 2:42 onward is one of the most thrilling violin parts ever written in an orchestral score!! Btw, this cue is influenced by Bartok's 'Miraculous Mandarin' score, for who's interested
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