A Musical Biography of John Williams
Title | A Musical Biography of John Williams PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Tom Barton |
Pages | 138 |
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The Film Music of John Williams
Title | The Film Music of John Williams PDF eBook |
Author | Emilio Audissino |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2021 |
Genre | Motion picture music |
ISBN | 9780299332341 |
John Williams's Film Music
Title | John Williams's Film Music PDF eBook |
Author | Emilio Audissino |
Publisher | University of Wisconsin Pres |
Pages | 347 |
Release | 2014-06-12 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 0299297330 |
John Williams is one of the most renowned film composers in history. He has penned unforgettable scores for Star Wars, the Indiana Jones series, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Jaws, Superman, and countless other films. Fans flock to his many concerts, and with forty-nine Academy Award nominations as of 2014, he is the second-most Oscar-nominated person after Walt Disney. Yet despite such critical acclaim and prestige, this is the first book in English on Williams’s work and career. Combining accessible writing with thorough scholarship, and rigorous historical accounts with insightful readings, John Williams’s Film Music explores why Williams is so important to the history of film music. Beginning with an overview of music from Hollywood’s Golden Age (1933–58), Emilio Audissino traces the turning points of Williams’s career and articulates how he revived the classical Hollywood musical style. This book charts each landmark of this musical restoration, with special attention to the scores for Jaws and Star Wars, Williams’s work as conductor of the Boston Pops Orchestra, and a full film/music analysis of Raiders of the Lost Ark. The result is a precise, enlightening definition of Williams’s “neoclassicism” and a grounded demonstration of his lasting importance, for both his compositions and his historical role in restoring part of the Hollywood tradition. Best Special Interest Books, selected by the American Association of School Librarians Best Books for General Audiences, selected by the Public Library Reviewers
Mary Lou Williams
Title | Mary Lou Williams PDF eBook |
Author | Deanna Witkowski |
Publisher | Liturgical Press |
Pages | 168 |
Release | 2021-08-15 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0814664016 |
In Mary Lou Williams: Music for the Soul, Deanna Witkowski brings a fresh perspective to the life and music of the legendary jazz pianist-composer Mary Lou Williams (1910-81). As a fellow jazz pianist-composer, adult convert to Catholicism, and liturgical composer, Witkowski offers unique insight gleaned from a twenty-year journey with Williams as her chosen musical and spiritual mentor. Viewing Williams’s musical and corporal acts of mercy as part of a singular effort to create community no matter the context, Witkowski examines how Williams created networks of support and friendship through her decades long letter correspondence with various women religious, her charitable work, and her tireless efforts to perform jazz in churches, community centers, concert halls, and schools. Throughout this fascinating story told with equal amounts of deep love and scholarly research, Witkowski illumines Williams’s passionate mantra that “jazz is healing to the soul.”
John Williams
Title | John Williams PDF eBook |
Author | Emilio Audissino |
Publisher | Brepols Publishers |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Composers |
ISBN | 9782503580340 |
An interdisciplinary exploration of the many facets of the composer John Williams's output, aimed at showing the range of his production (not merely focussing on film music) and at analyzing the depth of his dramaturgic and compositional skills with selected case studies.
Bach
Title | Bach PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Williams |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 721 |
Release | 2016-09 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1107139252 |
Peter Williams revisits Bach's biography through the lens of his music, revealing the development of the composer's interests and priorities.
The Man Who Wrote the Perfect Novel
Title | The Man Who Wrote the Perfect Novel PDF eBook |
Author | Charles J. Shields |
Publisher | University of Texas Press |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2018-10-15 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1477317368 |
When Stoner was published in 1965, the novel sold only a couple of thousand copies before disappearing with hardly a trace. Yet John Williams’s quietly powerful tale of a Midwestern college professor, William Stoner, whose life becomes a parable of solitude and anguish eventually found an admiring audience in America and especially in Europe. The New York Times called Stoner “a perfect novel,” and a host of writers and critics, including Colum McCann, Julian Barnes, Bret Easton Ellis, Ian McEwan, Emma Straub, Ruth Rendell, C. P. Snow, and Irving Howe, praised its artistry. The New Yorker deemed it “a masterly portrait of a truly virtuous and dedicated man.” The Man Who Wrote the Perfect Novel traces the life of Stoner’s author, John Williams. Acclaimed biographer Charles J. Shields follows the whole arc of Williams’s life, which in many ways paralleled that of his titular character, from their shared working-class backgrounds to their undistinguished careers in the halls of academia. Shields vividly recounts Williams’s development as an author, whose other works include the novels Butcher’s Crossing and Augustus (for the latter, Williams shared the 1972 National Book Award). Shields also reveals the astonishing afterlife of Stoner, which garnered new fans with each American reissue, and then became a bestseller all over Europe after Dutch publisher Lebowski brought out a translation in 2013. Since then, Stoner has been published in twenty-one countries and has sold over a million copies.