John Williams received some kind of gift once he was born. Of course there was a lot of work too.. but.. what i talk about is the ability to be verry sensitive for some kind of Universal musico-geometrical patterns that he reflects in his art. Its no more about film music. Its really something like Platon and Aristoteles sayed " Listening to beautiful music could make one a beautiful person. " It simply can relink your brain. Thank you John Williams for the gift you gave to the World.
I am so thankful also for Mrs. Rosina Lhevinne, his piano teacher at the Julliard school. When she found out John Williams had orchestrating skills, she pushed him so much to become better at it. It’s amazing that even if she was a piano pedagogue, she never closed doors from her students. The Lhevinne legacy still lives on.
shit people.... john williams playing his own composition with the great nancy wilson on vocals.... music cannot get any better... pass this on to the generations
John Williams the classical guitarist is an Australian, and is very famous also in his own right, especially for his work Cavatina that was used as the theme tune to the film "The Deerhunter", but also for a lot of other works and recordings.
As others have said, no. This John Williams is the composer of the musical scores to 'Star Wars,' 'E.T.,' 'Jaws,' 'Superman' and countless other masterpieces. He got his start in music as a pianist.
John Williams received some kind of gift once he was born. Of course there was a lot of work too.. but.. what i talk about is the ability to be verry sensitive for some kind of Universal musico-geometrical patterns that he reflects in his art. Its no more about film music. Its really something like Platon and Aristoteles sayed " Listening to beautiful music could make one a beautiful person. " It simply can relink your brain.
Thank you John Williams for the gift you gave to the World.
Amen
simply beautiful..you gotta love sweet nancy...one of the all time greats
To look at the list of projects John Williams has been involved with and created is jaw-dropping. A true heavy-weight.
That static background tone is sooo loud
I am so thankful also for Mrs. Rosina Lhevinne, his piano teacher at the Julliard school. When she found out John Williams had orchestrating skills, she pushed him so much to become better at it. It’s amazing that even if she was a piano pedagogue, she never closed doors from her students. The Lhevinne legacy still lives on.
Just wonderful! Thank you soooo much, Petr Machane!
shit people.... john williams playing his own composition with the great nancy wilson on vocals.... music cannot get any better... pass this on to the generations
John Williams......
Does anyone know when and where this performance occurred? I love it!
Fantastic!
By the way, is that Randy Newman at 0:21 ?
please if you have anymore of this pairing please put it up much appreciated do you know what year this is ?
RIP
no, Guitar player is somebody else. I thing John Towner Williams ( the composer ) made a carrea for JW guitarist :D
ok, i have more =)
it look like he!:D
who is this woman?
Nancy Wilson!!!! "Guess Who I Saw Today?"
@Aragonsynth2294 no
@WHYTE3000 The legendary Miss Nancy Wilson.
okay, this may seem like a stupid question, but is the John Williams famous classical guitar player the same John Williams here?
Joshua Aragon no
John Williams the classical guitarist is an Australian, and is very famous also in his own right, especially for his work Cavatina that was used as the theme tune to the film "The Deerhunter", but also for a lot of other works and recordings.
No
As others have said, no. This John Williams is the composer of the musical scores to 'Star Wars,' 'E.T.,' 'Jaws,' 'Superman' and countless other masterpieces. He got his start in music as a pianist.
This piece reminds me of Sesame Street.
Everybody is watching this for John Williams and not for that woman that's singing hehe
I came for Johnny and stayed for her. =)