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John Williams - The Berlin Concert

The history of film music would be different without him: John Williams. Now for the first time conducting the Berliner Philharmoniker.

  • John Williams - The Berlin Concert | Copyright: © Monika Rittershaus

    John Williams - The Berlin Concert © Monika Rittershaus

  • John Williams - The Berlin Concert | Copyright: © Monika Rittershaus

    John Williams - The Berlin Concert © Monika Rittershaus

  • John Williams - The Berlin Concert | Copyright: © Monika Rittershaus

    John Williams - The Berlin Concert © Monika Rittershaus

Cinema classics like Star Wars, Indiana Jones and Harry Potter are inextricably linked with his soundtracks. They have unforgettable, radiant themes, an impressive range of atmospheres and sounds and, at the same time, the always unmistakable style of the composer. John Williams makes his debut with the Berliner Philharmoniker at these concerts. The programme includes several of his most famous scores - and of film music in general. Film music from Indiana Jones, Harry Potter, E.T., Jurassic Park, Far and Away and Star Wars.

Original title John Williams - The Berlin Concert
Recording location Philharmonie Berlin, October 2021
Duration 60 & 82 mins
Video format 4K
Production Company Heliodor
Production Company Berlin Phil Media GmbH
TV Director Michael Beyer
Composer John Williams
Orchestra / Band Berliner Philharmoniker
Conductor John Williams
Soloist Bruno Delepelaire (cello)

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