Thinking of scores as a whole and not just cues that stand out, his finest two hours might be "Jaws" and "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" (that might be a little over two hours of scoring though).
On that note, lately it's occurred to me that his way of composing the Imperial March must have been to take Chopin's Funeral March and turn it into a national anthem.Favorite theme is the Imperial March. Best use of horns ever.
His true genius was taking simple things and making them iconic. The previously mentioned Jaws theme is universal yet so simple. The same with Close Encounters. Just five simple notes yet everybody still knows it.
It's too hard for me to choose because I enjoy pretty much everything I've ever heard that he's written.It's too hard to choose. I love the work he did for ET, Star Wars, and Hook along with Home Alone.
Is John Williams musical works comparable to the works of classical composers like Bach, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Mozart, etc.?
I have only a limited knowledge of classical music. Is William's music the same genre as those other composers?
I have seen symphony companies perform John William's music from the movies. Does his music from the movies transcend pop culture and is it comparable to classical music from the great composers?
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