2. John Williams was born in Long Island,NewYork on February 8
1932. He Attended ULCA and Juilliard. In 1956 John Williams got
married toBarbara Ruick and was happily marrieduntil she passed
away on March 3, 1974.Together they had threechildren, Jennifer,
Mark, and Joseph. In July 1980 John married again this timeto
Samantha Winslow.
3. John with hisfirst wifeBarbara RuickJohn WilliamsJohn
Williamswith wifeSamanthaWinslow
4. In 1956, John was hiredby Twentieth CenturyFox where he
wrotemusic for TV shows. Such as: Lost inSpace, Land of theGiants,
GilligansIsland, and Wagon Train. Eventually he leftTwentieth
Century Foxand began working forUniversal Studios wherehe wrote
music forMovies. Such as: Daddy-O, TheValley of the Dolls,
andFiddler on the Roof.
5. In 1974 Williamsworked with StevenSpielberg for the
firsttime on The SugarlandExpress, and thenwent on to work withhim
many more timeson many more movies. Such as: Jaws, CloseEncounters
of theThird Kind, JurassicPark, E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial,
IndianaJones, Munich, Schindlers List, Empire ofthe Sun and
Memoirsof a Geisha.
6. John Williams alsocomposed music forGeorge Lucas StarWars,
all six of them. Star Wars in1977, Empire StrikesBack in 1980,
andReturn of the Jedi in1983. Then again in1999 with the 3prequels,
ThePhantomMenace, Attack ofthe Clones, andRevenge of the Sith.
7. When the 20thcentury camearound Williams wasasked to
composemusic for the filmseries of thepopular book HarryPotter He
scored the firstthree movies He wrote the verypopular HedwigsTheme
which wasplayed in everymovie
8. JohnWilliams has won many awards throughout his career they
include, 4 Golden Globe Awards, 21 Grammy Awards, 5 Academy Awards,
and 7 BAFTA Awards. After Walt Disney, Williams is the most
nominated person ever.
9. It is a leitmotif Composed for the HarryPotter Series in
2001 Often considered to be thetheme song for the HarryPotter
series because it wasfeatured in everyfilm, usually during the
titlescreen. It was achieved significantpop culture status,
featuringin ring tones, trailer musicand other forms ofmultimedia.
Hedwigs Theme can befound on Harry Potter andthe Sorcerers
Stonesoundtrack.
10. The theme song for IndianaJones. It was composed in 1980.
It was originally two songsplayed on piano, but StevenSpielberg
asked Williams tocombined them and makeone song that is how
TheRaiders March was created. The Raiders March has beenused in
every Indiana Jonesmovie. In the full version, itincludes a section
of the lovetheme form Raiders of theLost Ark which is also knownas
Marions Theme. Found on the Raiders of theLost Ark Soundtrack
11. The Star Wars Main Theme isthe theme that is played atthe
beginning of all six of theStar Wars movies. Representative of
wardrums, and it was originallyperformed by the LondonSymphony
Orchestra. John Williams said, When Ithought of a theme for Lukeand
his adventures, Icomposed a melody thatreflected thebrassy, bold,
masculine, andnoble qualities I saw in thecharacter. Found on all
of the Star Warssoundtracks
12. 0:00 Introduction: The introduction begins with the Celesta
playing themain melody. The introduction is played in G major. It
has an allegrotempo and piano volume. It soon begins to crescendo
(gradually increasevolume). 0:18 you start to hear strings playing
in the background with a higherpitch then the celesta. The tempo is
still allegro but volume is nowmezzo-piano, but it continues to
crescendo. 0:33 other instruments come in. The tempo is still
allegro but the volumeis now mezzo-forte. 0:43 the main melody
starts to play again but this time it is not played byjust the
celesta and it is still allegro and the volume is still
mezzo-fortebut it starts to crescendo. 1:00 the tempo is the same
but the volume is now forte 1:16 Cuts off into a sharp end.
13. 0:00 Introduction: drums start off playing the main melody
and shortly after the trumpetsand cymbals join in. The tempo is
moderato and the volume starts off mezzo-piano butquickly moves to
mezzo-forte. 0:36 The trumpets stop playing. The tempo is still
moderato and the volume is now backnow to mezzo-piano. 1:00
Everything is still the same. Tempo is moderato and the volume is
mezzo-piano. 1:30 Everything is still the same. Tempo is moderato
and the volume is mezzo-piano. 2:00 Marions theme starts. The
volume dims to piano and the tempo slows to andante. Theflute
stands out during this section. 2:30 Marions theme is still
playing, the volume is still piano and the tempo is still andante.
3:00 Marions theme is still playing, the volume is still piano and
the tempo is still andante. 3:30 The tempo slowly starts to pick
and the volume starts to increase 3:56 The trumpets come back in
loudly playing the main melody again. The tempo ismoderato again
and the volume is back to mezzo-forte. 4:26 The trumpets stop
playing for a moment so that the cymbals can be heard loud
andclearly. The tempo is still moderato and the volume is still
mezzo-forte. 5:00 End.
14. 0:00 Introduction: Starts off with the trumpets playing the
main melody, you can hear the drums very clearly in thebackground.
The tempo is vivace and the volume is forte. 0:30 The music slows
down the tempo becomes andante and the volume becomes piano. You
can no longer hear thetrumpets. The music crescendos back to forte
and the tempo gradually speeds back up to vivace. 0:51 The cymbals
chime and the main melody is played again. The volume is still
forte and the tempo is still vivace. 1:20 The tempo slows down to
andante and the volume decreases to piano. The flute stands out in
this section. Aftera little while it speed up again back to vivace,
and the volume increases to forte. 2:00 The tempo is still vivace
and the volume is still forte, but the music changes into a
marching sound. 2:24 The marching ends and the main melody starts
playing again, at this time the tempo is still vivace and thevolume
is still forte, but then it goes soft again and the tempo drops to
andante and the volume to piano. 2:58 The main melody starts up
again with the tempo being vivace and the volume being forte again.
3:15 The music gets soft and slow again, but then gradually starts
to get louder 4:01 The cymbal chimes loudly and the tempo speeds up
and the trumpets start playing the melody again. 4:24 The music
slows again bring the tempo down to andante and the volume to
piano. 4:40 The music becomes forte again and the trumpets stand
out and this section after a while the music gets soft andslow
again. 5:20 The trumpets come back in very fast and loud, forte and
vivace. 5:34 a drum roll plays and then it ends.
15. For Biography:
http://www.dlwaldron.com/JohnWilliamsbio.html
http://mahawa.jw-music.net/start.htm
http://www.biography.com/articles/John-Williams-9832526
http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/j/john_williams.html For
Composition History
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Star_Wars_Main_Title
http://www.medlibrary.org/medwiki/Hedwigs_Theme
http://indianajones.wikia.com/wiki/The_Raiders_March