Williams is best known for his grandly symphonic, Oscar-winning film scores. But his latest concert work is quieter, and more haunting. By Joshua Barone Reporting from Lenox, Mass. You could be ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Williams, best known for his film work, has a parallel career in classical music. His concerto, haunted by the ghosts of jazz past, is premiering at ...
Nearly 70 years after making his Hollywood debut, the legendary composer and conductor John Williams has a new musical composition to his name. At age 93, the five-time Oscar winner—best-known for ...
A couple of years ago, pianist Emanuel Ax was reading an interview with film music giant and Boston Pops laureate conductor John Williams when a stray anecdote caught his eye. The “Star Wars” composer ...
LENOX — When John Williams completes a concert hall work — most have been dedicated to renowned soloists and orchestra musicians — attention must be paid. That’s especially warranted when it’s a world ...
In 2016, when the Northwest Indiana Symphony notched its 75th anniversary year, music director Kirk Muspratt wanted to do something big to celebrate. And what’s more monumental than the music of John ...