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Composer John Williams has one of the most recognizable bodies of work in all of music — there are probably very few people in Western civilization who haven't heard something he's written. His ability to craft unforgettable melodies and emotionally reach listeners as on-screen events unfold are among his major trademarks. Williams has received 24 Grammy Awards, seven British Academy Film Awards, five Academy Awards, four Golden Globes, and countless other accolades.

An American composer through and through, Williams was born in 1932 in Floral Park, New York, to a jazz percussionist father. In his teens, he moved with his family to Los Angeles, where he attended UCLA and studied composition. 

Williams was drafted into the U.S. Air Force in 1952, where he played piano and brass as well as conducting and arranging music for the U.S. Air Force Band. When he left, he moved to New York City and attended the Juilliard School, where he studied piano. When he finished school, Williams began working with session musicians in recordings for TV.

Williams would go on to write music for some of American cinema's most important, groundbreaking films, including Star Wars, Jaws, Indiana Jones, Hook, Jurassic Park, and some of the Harry Potter franchise. One of his most frequent collaborators is Steven Spielberg, whose films — nearly all of them — feature music by John Williams. Additionally, Williams composed music for the 1984 Summer Olympics, NBC News, and numerous TV shows. From 1980 until 1993, he acted as the principal conductor for the Boston Pops. 

Receiving more than 50 Academy Award nominations, John Williams is the second-most-nominated person in history after Walt Disney himself. In 2005, the American Film Institute called his Star Wars score the greatest American film score of all time; it has since been preserved by the Library of Congress in the National Recording Registry.

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Rating: 3.7 out of 5 based on 3 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing guitarists

    by janr1981 on 3/26/13University Auditorium - Gainesville

    It was a wonderful performance. Both guitarists possess great technique and musicality. The best part of the night was the amazing interpretation of Johann Sebastian Bach's suite 998 by John Williams. It was flawlessly played. The sound colors Williams gets out of his Smallman guitar are amazing, and his interpretation was unconventional with very well controlled changes in rhythm. John Williams is arguably the best classical guitarist of our time. The duo parts were awesome as well, John Etheridge is a great guitarist who plays with a lot of passion. Both guitarists have a lot of charisma that the audience really likes. A must see.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    by fuglesang on 3/20/13Tilles Center - Hillwood Recital Hall - Greenvale

    I felt that it was a lack of balance between the two guitars -I feel that Etherridges guitars were too dominant almost thrughout the concert -and sometimes a little too noisy. But of course :two great artists!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Williams & Etheridge

    by Leonox on 3/19/13Tilles Center - Hillwood Recital Hall - Greenvale

    seeing these two great players in an intimate setting as this recital hall is a wonderful experience. but other than Williams playing of the Prelude, Fugue & Allegro, the music was just ordinary. Some pieces were difficult to sit through. Williams technical ability is just amazing. Far beyond those of the mortal man.