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====== John Williams ====== | ====== John Williams ====== | ||
- | ===== Musicial Family ===== | + | ==== Musicial Family ==== |
+ | John’s father, Johnny Williams, was a jazz percussionist with the Raymond Scott Quintet, and later worked for Twentieth Century Fox. John’s brothers Donald and Jerry are also percussionists, | ||
- | John’s father, Johnny Williams, was a jazz percussionist with the Raymond Scott Quintet, and later worked for Twentieth Century Fox. John’s brothers Donald and Jerry are also percussionists, while John’s son Joseph is the lead vocalist for rock band Toto, best known for their 1982 hit ‘Africa’.[([[https:// | + | ==== Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco ==== |
+ | Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, who also trained Henry Mancini, mentored Williams.[([[https:// | ||
- | ===== Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco ===== | + | ==== Mancini |
+ | Williams went on to serve as a studio musician for Mancini.[([[https:// | ||
- | Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, who also trained Henry Mancini, mentored | + | ==== Spielberg' |
+ | All but three of Steven Spielberg' | ||
- | ===== Mancini ===== | + | ==== Jaws Theme ==== |
+ | The tuba was used to play the two-note shark theme from Jaws however, the musician who performed it, Tommy Johnson, questioned why it wasn't played on the more appropriate French horn. Williams said that he wished it sounded "a bit scarier" | ||
- | Williams | + | ==== Rewards ==== |
+ | Williams | ||
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+ | ==== First Rewards ==== | ||
+ | His first Oscar nomination came in 1967 for his score for Valley of the Dolls, and his first win came in 1971 for Fiddler on the Roof. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Most Rewards ==== | ||
+ | Williams has the most Oscar nominations of any living individual. He is only one nomination short of Walt Disney, who garnered 59 nominations during his lifetime. [([[https:// | ||
- | ===== Spielberg' | + | ==== Favorite |
+ | Williams named Close Encounters of the Third Kind and Schindler' | ||
- | All but three of Steven Spielberg' | + | ==== London Symphony Orchestra ==== |
+ | In 1971, Williams recorded a score for Fiddler on the Roof with the London Symphony Orchestra. Since then, he has recorded 15 of his works with the London Symphony Orchestra, including Star Wars, Superman, and Raiders of the Lost Ark. [([[https:// | ||
- | ===== Jaws Theme ===== | + | ==== Close Encounters Motif ==== |
+ | Williams produced nearly 300 examples of the five-note communication motif – which the scientists use to speak with the visiting spaceship – while working on Close Encounters before Spielberg picked one, which was subsequently incorporated into the film's iconic tune. [([[https:// | ||
- | The tuba was used to play the two-note shark theme from Jaws, however | + | ==== Star Wars Record ==== |
+ | For 1977's Star Wars, Williams still maintains | ||
- | ===== Many Rewards ===== | + | ==== Recording Industry Association Gold ==== |
+ | The Recording Industry Association of America has certified six of Williams' | ||
- | Williams | + | ==== Concertos ==== |
+ | In addition to film music, John Williams | ||
- | ===== First Rewards ===== | + | ==== Music for the Olympics |
+ | John Williams has written musical settings for several Summer Olympics - in 1984, 1988, and 1996, as well as the 2002 Olympic Games. [([[https:// | ||
- | His first Oscar nomination came in 1967 for his score for Valley | + | ==== National Medal of Arts ==== |
+ | In 2009 John Williams received | ||
- | ===== Headline ===== | + | ==== More than 100 film scores |
+ | Throughout his nearly 60-year career, John Williams has written music for more than 100 films [([[https:// | ||
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