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An All-John Williams Program with Emanuel Ax and Gil Shaham | E Pluribus Unum: From Many, One | January 22-25, 2026, Boston Symphony Hall | Piano Concerto to be recorded


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Posted
48 minutes ago, Marian Schedenig said:

Now that's a concert they should take on tour! (I attended a brilliant Shostakovich 11 by the BSO & Nelsons in Vienna earlier this year)

Me too, but in Leipzig.

Posted
8 hours ago, Jay said:

All-John WILLIAMS program

  1. "The Float" from Catch Me if You Can
  2. Piano Concerto
    intermission
  3. TreeSong, for violin and orchestra
  4. Theme from Schindler’s List
  5. Suite from Close Encounters of the Third Kind

Great program! Was it ever confirmed or denied whether "The Float" (also programmed at the July premiere) is a new arrangement for piano?

Posted
1 hour ago, Once said:

Great program! Was it ever confirmed or denied whether "The Float" (also programmed at the July premiere) is a new arrangement for piano?

Never confirmed.  I am guessing it is more or less the film cue. 

Posted

I guess "confirmed/denied" is a wrong way to phrase it anyway. It was merely speculation on @Maurizio's part - I just really, really love the idea of a piano-arrangement of the piece. :lol:

Posted

I think that, if it were for piano, they would note that it is piano version and bill it as a world premiere arrangement or such.  

Posted

It would be great if this entire concert is recorded and put out on an album, and not just the piano concerto.  Has there been any information over the years if JW ever made any substantial revisions to TreeSong?

Posted

Wow, four performances!

 

How are these recordings usually done? Will they record all four and then choose the best?

Posted
1 hour ago, Mr. Hooper said:

How are these recordings usually done? Will they record all four and then choose the best?

 

I somehow have the idea that the recording will be done in the studio. There was early mention of the January recording around the time of the premier, and that was my impression - rightly or wrongly!

Posted

Recording all four concerts then editing together the best bits for CD etc. release would be much much more cost-effective than doing four concerts and then booking everyone all over again to do a separate studio recording. Especially when you're paying for two soloists of Ax's and Shaham's profile. You could then tout it as a 'Live Recording', which seems to be a selling point for many classical labels.

 

Given how much cash JW has brought into DG's coffers in the last few years, I know what I'd do if I were them.

 

Mark

Posted
58 minutes ago, QuartalHarmony said:

Given how much cash JW has brought into DG's coffers in the last few years, I know what I'd do if I were them.

True, but these former releases included Williams conducting himself. And most were film music releases. I doubt that the violin concerto sold even half the number of the Vienna or Berlin concert releases.

Posted

Quite possibly, but it peaked at Number 3 in the UK classical charts and Number 4 in the US, so was not a poor seller by any reasonable definition.

Posted
On 18/11/2025 at 2:43 PM, Jay said:

"The Float" from Catch Me if You Can

 

Piano Concerto
...

TreeSong, for violin and orchestra

 

Theme from Schindler’s List

 

Suite from Close Encounters of the Third Kind

Well, that's a cozy ten minutes, isn't it?

Posted
6 hours ago, QuartalHarmony said:

Recording all four concerts then editing together the best bits for CD etc. release would be much much more cost-effective than doing four concerts and then booking everyone all over again to do a separate studio recording. Especially when you're paying for two soloists of Ax's and Shaham's profile. You could then tout it as a 'Live Recording', which seems to be a selling point for many classical labels.

 

Not so much a selling points (for audio recordings at least; I guess video releases must be different), rather the only way labels can afford to record many orchestral works these days in the first place.

 

Live recordings have their share of advantages and disadvantages over studio (or merely non-live) recordings. Although with non-live recordings becoming rarer these days, I would imagine that current day performers are also less well trained to bring their A game to a performance without an audience.

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On 21/12/2025 at 8:02 PM, Mr. Hooper said:

And if I will myself to a bleak, midwinter Boston, it'll be with this thought in mind. ;)


My comment stands. lol

Posted
41 minutes ago, Mr. Hooper said:


My comment stands. lol

Your seventh cousin is having a birthday party that week.  You may need to be there to sing for several days in a row.  

Posted
On 31/12/2025 at 2:41 PM, BSOinsider said:

A few updates for the upcoming Symphony Hall program:

 

Recording of the Piano Concerto is planned, which I assume was already known. Unusually though, no revisions to the piece have been made.

 

"The Float" has been replaced with the 3rd movement of Escapades "Joy Ride" which is much of the same material.

 

Maestro Williams is currently scheduled to attend with accommodations and flights booked, but personally I'm not holding my breath. Until he is actually present in-person in Symphony Hall I am assuming that some manner of health issue will prevent him from attending, despite his current intentions.


Is the plan for him to attend all four days?

 

Also, you would be the best person to ask: Will all four performances be recorded, and from those a selection will be made?

 

Thanks for any information.

Posted
30 minutes ago, BSOinsider said:

I'm not at all an expert in audio recording but from my recent experiences working with the BSO to get the DG Shostakovich albums recorded the process was for the engineers to capture every performance in the run of 3 or 4 shows, with an emergency time reserve for a 'patch session' scheduled for after the final performance.

 

Are you talking about the Nelsons cycle? I'm just making my way through that, and I wasn't aware that these were live recordings. The booklet (of the box set) lists all the recording dates, venues, and personnel, but never mentions that they were made from live performances, so I assumed (even if I was surprised) that they were "non-live".

Posted
Just now, Marian Schedenig said:

 

Are you talking about the Nelsons cycle? I'm just making my way through that, and I wasn't aware that these were live recordings. The booklet (of the box set) lists all the recording dates, venues, and personnel, but never mentions that they were made from live performances, so I assumed (even if I was surprised) that they were "non-live".

 

Yes, the Nelsons Shostakovich cycle was recorded 'live' with audience present, aside from one or two short patch sessions directly following final performances. I suspect that the 'splicing' and 'patching' of different performances across several days prevents the label of "Live Recording" from being applied. My limited understanding is that the decision to record like this is mostly financial, but comes with the added benefit/challenge of the musical spontaneity and risk associated with live performance for an audience. Again, I'd be happy to hear from someone who works with audio recording for more detail/clarification. 

Posted

Yes, I'm pretty sure both the financial aspect (the days when (classical) music sold so well that you could just pay musicians, venues, and technicians for just recordings seem to be long gone) and the musical one (it's a very different thing to perform for a live audience) are true.

 

In any case, thanks for the info. It's a stunning cycle. (As was the performance of the 1st violin concerto and the 11th symphony I attended in Vienna last spring)

Posted

So you didn't get to the end of the 5th yet. I think that's the only one where they left some of the applause in.

Posted

So the piano concerto is going to be a DG release and not part of the pending Sony Anthology Vol. 3?

Posted
5 hours ago, Holko said:

So you didn't get to the end of the 5th yet. I think that's the only one where they left some of the applause in.

 

Did they? I've finished the first twelve, and some of the concertos, but I don't remember noticing applause anywhere.

Posted
On 31/12/2025 at 8:41 PM, BSOinsider said:

A few updates for the upcoming Symphony Hall program:

 

Recording of the Piano Concerto is planned, which I assume was already known. Unusually though, no revisions to the piece have been made.

 

"The Float" has been replaced with the 3rd movement of Escapades "Joy Ride" which is much of the same material.

 

Maestro Williams is currently scheduled to attend with accommodations and flights booked, but personally I'm not holding my breath. Until he is actually present in-person in Symphony Hall I am assuming that some manner of health issue will prevent him from attending, despite his current intentions.

 

Thanks for the update. I really hope Mr. Williams makes it to Boston and enjoys another performance of his stellar Piano Concerto. I'm not surprised by the lack of revisions, as he has been probably too busy with Disclosure Day in the last few months to dedicate time to other things.

 

As I supposed, the presence of "The 'Float'" from CMYIC was somehow a strange inclusion that led me wonder if it was a reworked version. It makes much sense that it's now being labeled as the 3rd movement from the Escapades suite.

Posted
13 minutes ago, Marian Schedenig said:

 

Did they? I've finished the first twelve, and some of the concertos, but I don't remember noticing applause anywhere.

Huh, maybe they removed it for the CD then.

Posted
2 hours ago, Maurizio said:

As I supposed, the presence of "The 'Float'" from CMYIC was somehow a strange inclusion that led me wonder if it was a reworked version. It makes much sense that it's now being labeled as the 3rd movement from the Escapades suite.


Maybe for piano instead of alto sax?
 

Posted
On 31/12/2025 at 2:41 PM, BSOinsider said:

A few updates for the upcoming Symphony Hall program:

 

Recording of the Piano Concerto is planned, which I assume was already known. Unusually though, no revisions to the piece have been made.

 

"The Float" has been replaced with the 3rd movement of Escapades "Joy Ride" which is much of the same material.

 

Maestro Williams is currently scheduled to attend with accommodations and flights booked, but personally I'm not holding my breath. Until he is actually present in-person in Symphony Hall I am assuming that some manner of health issue will prevent him from attending, despite his current intentions.

 

That's great!

 

3 hours ago, Maurizio said:

 

Thanks for the update. I really hope Mr. Williams makes it to Boston and enjoys another performance of his stellar Piano Concerto. I'm not surprised by the lack of revisions, as he has been probably too busy with Disclosure Day in the last few months to dedicate time to other things.

 

Me too! That's precisely it.

Posted

With Maestro Williams now unofficially slated to be in attendance, is there anyone now considering making the trip to Boston?

 

Mighty tempting, though with four performances, can we realistically expect him to be at all of them (even if not conducting)? Or just the Thursday night premiere or another time (Friday matinee, Saturday evening, Sunday matinee)?

 

Just checked and there are still MANY seats available. The Friday afternoon would actually work best for me. Website says there is even a pre-concert talk that day where perhaps he could make a surprise entrance?

Posted
1 hour ago, Foxfan said:

Mighty tempting, though with four performances, can we realistically expect him to be at all of them (even if not conducting)? Or just the Thursday night premiere or another time (Friday matinee, Saturday evening, Sunday matinee)?


He did, as I recall, attend all three performances last April at Disney Hall.


Thursday tickets are 30% off, by the way.

Posted
22 minutes ago, mrbellamy said:

I think it'd be great publicity for the book if you were dressed like an actual clown 

 

Posted
45 minutes ago, Maestro said:

Some clown is also giving a pre-concert talk on that Sunday:

 

https://www.bso.org/events/jan-22-25-john-williams-prog

 

Oh cool! I hadn't even noticed the name! ROTFLMAO Could even bring my copy of the book to get signed!

 

Aww but I just noticed it's a different speaker on Friday. I have to be back in Québec to work on Sunday. :/

30 minutes ago, Mr. Hooper said:


He did, as I recall, attend all three performances last April at Disney Hall.


Thursday tickets are 30% off, by the way.

 

Are you going? Maybe we can start a carpool from La Belle Province! 

Posted
10 hours ago, Holko said:
10 hours ago, Marian Schedenig said:

Did they? I've finished the first twelve, and some of the concertos, but I don't remember noticing applause anywhere.

Huh, maybe they removed it for the CD then.

 

I checked. It wasn't my lack of attention, there really is no applause on the CD.

Posted
30 minutes ago, Marian Schedenig said:

 

I checked. It wasn't my lack of attention, there really is no applause on the CD.

If that is how you like to listen to music, then you should attend a Zimmer concert.  

Posted
2 hours ago, Foxfan said:

Are you going? Maybe we can start a carpool from La Belle Province! 


Which location? We could get a poutine to go! :D;)
 

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But seriously, I'm already set to go by bus, and will be taking the opportunity to tour Boston for a few days.

 

I'm eyeing the Thursday and Friday concerts... Saturday's reserved for the Bruins vs. Habs game at the TD Garden!

Posted
5 hours ago, Mr. Hooper said:

I'm eyeing the Thursday and Friday concerts... Saturday's reserved for the Bruins vs. Habs game at the TD Garden!

According to Murphy's Law, John Williams will show up on Saturday.

Posted
2 hours ago, BB-8 said:

According to Murphy's Law, John Williams will show up on Saturday.


John wouldn't do that to me. He knows I'm a hockey fan. lol

Posted
1 hour ago, Foxfan said:

Noticed there is no orchestral concert at Symphony Hall Friday night, but Wynton Marsalis and his jazz band are taking over the hall to do a show there instead.

 

https://www.bso.org/events/jazz-at-lincoln-center-orch-2?performance=2026-01-23-20%3A00

 


Intriguing. Thanks for the tip.

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