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John Williams - Tribute To Film Composers (Oscar 2002)

A tribute/medley music of the movies and composers. Arranged and conducted by John Williams in the 74th academy awards. Sunday, March 24, 2002.

(Taken from video "John Williams Conducts An Academy Awards Winning Medley (Oscar 2002)" User: MaestroSanaboti)

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Medley:

1.- Max Steiner (1888-1971): Warner Brothers Fanfare. 1937
2.- Herman Hupfeld (1894 -1951): As Time Goes By. 1942
3.- Bernard Hermann (1911-1975): Citizen Kane. 1941
4.- Alfred Newman (1901-1970): 20th Century Fox Fanfare. 1933
5.- John Williams (1932 - ∞): Star Wars. 1977
6.- Erich Wolfgang Korngold (1924 - 1957): The Sea Hawk. 1940
7.- Miklos Rozsa (1907 - 1995): Spellbound. 1945
8.- James Horner (1953 - 2015): Titanic. 1997
9.- Bernard Hermann: Psycho. 1960
10.- John Williams: Jaws. 1975
11.- Henry Mancini (1924 - 1994): The Pink Panther. 1963
12.- Ernest Gold (1921 - 1999): Exodus. 1960
13.- John Barry (1933 - 2011) Out Of Africa. 1986
14.- Maurice Jarre (1927 - 2009) Doctor Zhivago. 1965
15.- **Major F.J. Ricketts (Under the pen name Kenneth J. Alford 1881 - 1945): Bridge On The River Kwai -The March Colonel Bogey-

**There is some confusion about the march Colonel Bogey and its use in the film "The Bridge on the River Kwai". While Sir Malcolm Arnold did use Colonel Bogey in his score for the film, it was only the first theme and a bit of the second theme of Colonel Bogey, whistled unaccompanied by the British prisoners several times as they marched into the prison camp, the whistled theme eventually supported by the first theme of Arnold’s original “River Kwai March”, the opening theme of which was based on the same chord progression as the first theme of Colonel Bogey. From that point on it was pure Arnold, though in the movie sequence the complete Arnold march was not heard.

16.- Jerry Goldsmith (1929 - 2004): Patton. 1970
17.- Bill Conti (1942 - ): Rocky. 1976
18.- Elmer Bernstein (1922 - 2004): The Magnificent Seven. 1960
19.- Randy Newman (1943 - ): The Natural. 1984
20.- Ennio Morricone (1928 - ∞) Andrea Morricone (1964 - ): Cinema Paradiso. 1988
21.- Nino Rota (1911 - 1979): The Godfather. 1972
22.- John Williams: E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. 1982
23.- Max Steiner: Gone With the Wind: 1939

Видео John Williams - Tribute To Film Composers (Oscar 2002) канала Dart Vader The Invisible Art of Film Music
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