Artist Info

  • Name: John Williams
  • Birthday: 02/08/1932
  • Birth Place: Flushing, NY
  • Period: Contemporary
  • Genre: Classical

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Works & Performances

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Title Release
  •  John Williams x 2
  • 2009
  •  Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull [Score] WA
  • 2008
  •  Indiana Jones: The Complete Soundtracks Collection
  • 2008
  •  Interviews and More Music from Indiana Jones
  • 2008
  •  Monsignor
  • 2007
  •  The Music of Star Wars: 30th Anniversary Collection
  • 2007
  •  20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of John Williams & The Bosto
  • 2006
  •  Man Who Loved Cat Dancing, The
  • 2005
  •  Memoirs of a Geisha WA
  • 2005
  •  Munich WA
  • 2005
  •  Star Wars: The Story Continues
  • 2005
  •  Encore!
  • 2004
  •  Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban WA
  • 2004
  •  Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope WA
  • 2004
  •  Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back WA
  • 2004
  •  Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi WA
  • 2004
  •  Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone [Original Soundtrack]
  • 2002
  •  Minority Report WA
  • 2002
  •  Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones
  • 2002
  •  A.I. WA
  • 2001
  •  Lost in Space: 40th Anniversary WA
  • 2000
  •  Star Wars Phantom Menace: Ultimate Collection [Score]
  • 2000
  •  Music from the Star Wars Saga
  • 1999
  •  Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]
  • 1999
  •  Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace
  • 1999
  •  The Missouri Breaks WA
  • 1999
  •  From Sousa to Spielberg
  • 1998
  •  Rosewood
  • 1997
  •  The Five Sacred Trees
  • 1997
  •  The Hollywood Sound
  • 1997
  •  The Lost World: Jurassic Park
  • 1997
  •  The Lost World: Jurassic Park [Original Soundtrack] [Special Edition]
  • 1997
  •  Time Tunnel
  • 1997
  •  Guitar Recital
  • 1996
  •  John Williams Conducting the Boston Pops
  • 1996
  •  John Williams Plays the Movies
  • 1996
  •  John Williams: Summon the Heroes
  • 1996
  •  Sleepers [Original Score]
  • 1996
  •  Summon the Heroes WA
  • 1996
  •  Salute to America
  • 1995
  •  Music for Stage and Screen
  • 1994
  •  Aisle Seat (Great Film Music)
  • 1993
  •  Afternoon at the Movies
  • 1992
  •  Albéniz: Echoes of Spain
  • 1992
  •  Green Album
  • 1992
  •  Stars & Stripes Forever and the Greatest Marches WA
  • 1991
  •  Digital Jukebox
  • 1990
  •  Home Alone [Original Soundtrack] WA
  • 1990
  •  John Williams Conducts John Williams The Star Wars Trilogy/The Skywalker Symphony
  • 1990
  •  Presumed Innocent WA
  • 1990
  •  We Wish You a Merry Christmas [Philips]
  • 1990
  •  Guitar Concertos
  • 1989
  •  Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade [Bonus Tracks] WA
  • 1989
  •  Salute to Hollywood
  • 1989
  •  Best of John Williams and Boston Pops Orchestra WA
  • 1987
  •  Pops in Love
  • 1987
  •  Witches of Eastwick [Collector's Choice] WA
  • 1987
  •  Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom [Remastered] [Bonus Tracks] WA
  • 1984
  •  On Stage
  • 1984
  •  E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial [20th Anniversary Remaster] WA
  • 1982
  •  E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] [20th Anniversary Edition] [Hybrid SACD]
  • 1982
  •  Raiders of the Lost Ark [Bonus Tracks] [Score] WA
  • 1981
  •  Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back [Original Soundtrack]
  • 1980
  •  Close Encounters of the Third Kind WA
  • 1977
  •  Star Wars [Original Soundtrack] WA
  • 1977
  •  A.I. [Music from the Motion Picture] [DVD Audio] WA
  •  Bernstein by Boston
  •  Holst: The Planets
  •  I Love a Parade
  •  Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] WA
  •  Joy to the World
  •  Music of the Night: Pops on Broadway, 1990
  •  Night and Day: John Williams & the Boston Pops Orchestra Celebrate Sinatra
  •  Pops Around the World: Digital Overtures
  •  Pops Britannia
  •  Star Wars: The Corellian Edition
  •  The Classic Spielberg Scores
  •  Unforgettable; GERSHWIN, PORTER, RODGERS, KERN
  • (15) 1941, film score
  •  A Guide to the Married Man
  • (4) A Hymn to New England, for orchestra
  • 1996
  • (11) A.I. (Artificial Intelligence), film score
  • (2) Air and Simple Gifts, for cello, clarinet, piano & violin
  • (6) Always, film score
  • (9) America, the Dream Goes On, for voice, chorus & orchestra
  • 2003
  • (3) American Collection Theme
  •  American Journey, suite for orchestra
  • 1999
  • (8) Amistad, film score
  •  Angela's Ashes, film score
  •  Aolian Suite, for guitar & orchestra
  • 1998
  •  Bachelor Flat, film score
  • (5) Born on the Fourth of July, film score
  • (3) Call of the Champions, for chorus & orchestra (The Official Theme of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games)
  • 2003
  • (6) Catch Me If You Can, film score
  •  Celebrate Discovery!, for orchestra
  • 1999
  •  Cinderella Liberty, film score
  • (39) Close Encounters of the Third Kind, film score
  • (4) Concerto for Cello & Orchestra
  • (2) Concerto for Clarinet & Orchestra
  •  Concerto for Flute & Orchestra WA
  • (4) Concerto for tuba & orchestra
  • 2006
  • (2) Concerto for Violin & Orchestra WA
  •  Devil's Dance, for violin & piano (from Witches of Eastwick)
  • 1998
  • (4) Dracula, film score (1979)
  • (53) E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, film score
  • (2) Earthquake, film score WA
  • (3) Elegy for cello & orchestra
  • (13) Empire of the Sun, film score
  •  Escapades, for alto saxophone & orchestra WA
  • 2008
  • (5) Family Plot, film score
  • (8) Far and Away, film score
  •  First Act Finale for the film version of Fiddler on the Roof WA
  •  For Always (for the film A.I.) WA
  •  For New York, variations on themes of Leonard Bernstein for orchestra
  • 1999
  • (12) Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, film score
  • (29) Harry Potter and the Philosopher's (Sorcerer's) Stone, film score
  • (10) Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, film score
  • (3) Heartwood, for cello & orchestra
  • (3) Home Alone, film score
  • (10) Hook, film score
  •  How to Steal a Million, film score
  •  If We Were In Love, song (for Yes, Giorgio)
  • (4) Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, film score
  • (16) Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, film score
  • (16) Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, film score WA
  • (2) Jane Eyre, film score WA
  • (40) Jaws, film score
  • (4) JFK, film score WA
  • Individual Bio

    Quick, who's the one person who has been nominated for an Oscar more often than anyone else in any category? That would be composer John Williams, nominated over 40 times for his original film scores and orchestrations. He received his first Oscar nomination in 1969 for the score to Valley of the Dolls, and since then he has become the most recognized film composer in history, not just because of his scores, but also because he has successfully followed in Arthur Fiedler's footsteps as conductor of the Boston Pops Orchestra.

    Williams grew up in New York, where his father was drummer in the Raymond Scott Quintette and other bands. All four children in the family naturally took music lessons. Williams studied piano as a child, and later trumpet, trombone, and clarinet. He did some work as a teenager with pianist and arranger Bobby van Epps, and also enrolled in composition classes at UCLA before joining the U.S. Air Force in 1951, where he arranged band music and took up conducting. Williams studied piano with Rosina Lhevinne at Juilliard and worked as a jazz pianist. He then returned to California and studied composition with Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco. His compositional career began in the early 1960s with television series such as Peter Gunn, Wagon Train, Gilligan's Island, and Lost in Space. He was able to work as an orchestrator and arranger with industry giants Bernard Herrmann, Franz Waxman, Alfred Newman, Henry Mancini, and André Previn. In 1972 he received his first Academy Award for his adaptation of Jerry Bock's music for Fiddler on the Roof, but it was his scores for Steven Spielberg's Jaws (1975) and George Lucas' Star Wars (1977) that brought him real notice. Those full, orchestral scores lead some to claim that he alone was responsible for reviving the symphonic style of film music and were the beginning of two long-standing composer/director partnerships. A public face appeared to go with the name when Williams was chosen to conduct the Boston Pops after Fiedler's death. Under his leadership, the orchestra maintained its popularity, toured America several times, and made concert versions of his movie themes regular pops fare. Although maintaining close ties to Boston after leaving the Pops in 1993 and continuing to guest conduct a number of orchestras, Williams has spent more of his time since the mid-1990s composing concert music, such as 1995's bassoon concerto The Five Sacred Trees, and 2000's violin concerto TreeSong, while still charming cinema audiences with music that, while fully rooted in traditional Romantic idioms, easily expresses the emotion and action of the film's story. ~ Patsy Morita, All Music Guide