Across the Stars – A.S. Mutter & John Williams
With ACROSS THE STARS Anne-Sophie Mutter presents some of the most outstanding works of composer and multiple Oscar Award-winner John Williams.
With ACROSS THE STARS Anne-Sophie Mutter presents some of the most outstanding works of composer and multiple Oscar Award-winner John Williams in the dream-like scenery of Munich Königsplatz. It's the first-ever open-air concert of Mutter's unprecedented career. Anne-Sophie Mutter and John Williams have been close friends for many years, which imbues this project with a truly special meaning: “Most of the works I perform with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in Munich have been especially arranged for me – the pieces are absolutely new in this form and are performed at this concert for the very first time!” Mutter explains. The program includes pieces from Star Wars, Schindler's List, Harry Potter, Dracula, E.T., The Witches of Eastwick, The Adventures of Tintin and Indiana Jones.
Original title ACROSS THE STARS - Anne-Sophie Mutter & John Williams
Genre Concert
Recording location Königsplatz München, September 2019
Duration 75 mins
Production Company ZDF, DEAG Classics AG
Composer John Williams
Orchestra / Band Royal Philharmonic Orchestra London
Conductor David Newman
Soloist Anne-Sophie Mutter
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