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Jurassic Park Trilogy
By: Kirnetro Date: September 3, 2014, 6:20 am
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John Towner Williams (born February 8, 1932) is an American
composer, conductor and pianist. He is considered to be one of
the greatest film composers of all time. In a career spanning
over six decades, he has composed some of the most popular and
recognizable film scores in cinematic history, including Jaws,
Family Plot (Alfred Hitch****'s final film), the Star Wars
series, Superman, the Indiana Jones series, E.T. the
Extra-Terrestrial, the first two Home Alone films, Hook, the
first two Jurassic Park films, Schindler's List, Saving Private
Ryan, the first three Harry Potter films, Catch Me If You Can,
Memoirs of a Geisha, War Horse, and Lincoln. He has had a long
association with director Steven Spielberg, composing the music
for all but one (The Color Purple) of Spielberg's major
feature-length films.
Other notable works by Williams include theme music for four
Olympic Games, NBC Sunday Night Football, the NBC Nightly News,
the Statue of Liberty's rededication, the television series Lost
in Space and Land of the Giants, and the original, not as well
known calypso-based theme song to Gilligan's Island. Williams
has also composed numerous classical concerti, and he served as
the Boston Pops Orchestra's principal conductor from 1980 to
1993; he is now the orchestra's conductor laureate.
Williams has won five Academy Awards, four Golden Globe Awards,
seven British Academy Film Awards and 21 Grammy Awards. With 49
Academy Award nominations, Williams is the second most-nominated
person, after Walt Disney. Williams was honored with the annual
Richard Kirk award at the 1999 BMI Film and TV Awards,
recognizing his contribution to film and television music.
Williams was inducted into the Hollywood Bowl Hall of Fame in
2000, and was a recipient of the Kennedy Center Honors in 2004.
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