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Out Now: John Williams Conducts The Berliner Philharmoniker For The First Time On New DG Album, The Berlin Concert

The album includes beloved hits such as the “Superman March,” the Theme from Jurassic Park, excerpts from Close Encounters of the Third Kind and the Star Wars and more.

By: Feb. 04, 2022
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Two musical legends shared the stage last year - in a glorious debut, John Williams conducted the Berliner Philharmoniker for the very first time. John Williams - The Berlin Concert, captured live by Deutsche Grammophon during a series of sold-out concerts, presents some of the world's best-known film music performed by one of the world's greatest orchestras.

The DG album is out today, February 4, in time for the renowned composer's 90th birthday just four days later. "John Williams doesn't need the films, the films need him," wrote Rolling Stone after the concert, while Berlin's Der Tagesspiegel summed up the event as simply "one of those great evenings."

This once-in-a-lifetime recording continues DG's celebration of the work of the multi-award-winning composer. The label's chart-topping John Williams in Vienna set the mark as the best-selling symphonic recording of 2020. John Williams - The Berlin Concert now complements that program with a tracklist made up of additional repertoire and familiar favorites.

"For any musician to be standing in front of this orchestra, and to be here with you for these few moments, is truly a great honour and a privilege," Williams confided to the players before giving the first downbeat. The feeling was clearly mutual.

The album includes beloved hits such as the "Superman March," the Theme from Jurassic Park, excerpts from Close Encounters of the Third Kind and the Star Wars, Harry Potter and Indiana Jones films. There are also works such as the Suite from Far and Away and the moving Elegy for cello and orchestra, that may be less familiar but are no less brilliant.

Released digitally and on 2 CDs, John Williams - The Berlin Concert will also be available in a limited deluxe edition (2 CDs + 2 Blu-ray discs), including a Surround 5.1 version and a breath-taking Dolby Atmos mix. Dolby Atmos - in video and audio only - delivers the experience of a multidimensional sound with incredible clarity and detail that allows you to hear details you've never heard before. A limited gold vinyl 7-inch disc featuring the "Superman March" and "Harry's Wondrous World" from Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone will be available exclusively D2C from February 4. A limited 180g vinyl edition (2 LPs) of the album will come out on April 29, with an exclusive D2C gold vinyl version released the same day. Further details here.

For more than half a century, John Williams has shaped the history and sound of film music, his instantly memorable themes and consummate orchestrations gracing some of the finest movies of modern times. His extensive catalogue also includes other symphonic and chamber works, as well as innovative adaptations of his own cinematic themes.



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