John Williams is the man.
PostPosted: Sat Apr 02, 2005 9:45 am
(this is a repost from my LiveJournal that I just wanted to share. wasn't sure if I should put this in In the Spotlight or Jam Session...lol)
last night was awesome. why? I'll tell you.
sometimes Brad's work raffles off free tickets to local events. Brad put his name in the drawing and won some yesterday. the tickets were for a concert: the Oklahoma City Philharmonic performing the music of John Williams. I didn't even know Oklahoma City HAD a philharmonic, but that's beside the point. the point is...John Williams is the greatest American composer of our time. and I've been a huge fan of his work since I was a kid. I think anyone who DOESN'T enjoy his work in some form or another needs to have their head examined. he's just that good.
hearing things like the Star Wars main title and the Indiana Jones theme performed LIVE by a REAL ORCHESTRA was just absolutely fantastic. they even played the Cantina Band song. it was just one of the coolest things I've ever been to in my whole life. I was almost brought to tears because it was just so awesome.
they performed Princess Leia's Theme, which is a beautiful piece and almost makes me cry when I listen to it in the first place. it's just so full of emotion, especially the solo violin toward the end. (if you've never heard the whole piece, go find it right now.) then later on, they performed a song he did for AI: Artificial Intelligence. more emotion there. and THEN they performed the theme from Schindler's List. so yeah, it's a wonder that I -didn't- start bawling.
ET was a movie that I never really liked, but wow, what a fantastic score it had. same thing for Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
an orchestra is a fascinating thing. it's almost like a whole instrument in and of itself...it's a beautiful thing to see so many people working together so perfectly to make such a wonderful sound.
so, if any of you ever have a chance to go to something like this, DO IT.
last night was awesome. why? I'll tell you.
sometimes Brad's work raffles off free tickets to local events. Brad put his name in the drawing and won some yesterday. the tickets were for a concert: the Oklahoma City Philharmonic performing the music of John Williams. I didn't even know Oklahoma City HAD a philharmonic, but that's beside the point. the point is...John Williams is the greatest American composer of our time. and I've been a huge fan of his work since I was a kid. I think anyone who DOESN'T enjoy his work in some form or another needs to have their head examined. he's just that good.
hearing things like the Star Wars main title and the Indiana Jones theme performed LIVE by a REAL ORCHESTRA was just absolutely fantastic. they even played the Cantina Band song. it was just one of the coolest things I've ever been to in my whole life. I was almost brought to tears because it was just so awesome.
they performed Princess Leia's Theme, which is a beautiful piece and almost makes me cry when I listen to it in the first place. it's just so full of emotion, especially the solo violin toward the end. (if you've never heard the whole piece, go find it right now.) then later on, they performed a song he did for AI: Artificial Intelligence. more emotion there. and THEN they performed the theme from Schindler's List. so yeah, it's a wonder that I -didn't- start bawling.
ET was a movie that I never really liked, but wow, what a fantastic score it had. same thing for Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
an orchestra is a fascinating thing. it's almost like a whole instrument in and of itself...it's a beautiful thing to see so many people working together so perfectly to make such a wonderful sound.
so, if any of you ever have a chance to go to something like this, DO IT.