

John Williams - Complete Philips Recordings CD Box Set
John Williams is fĂȘted as the composer par excellence of some of Hollywoodâs best-loved film scores. This has somewhat overshadowed the other facet of his career, which has been of no lesser impact: John Williams as a concert conductor. Williamsâ career on the podium burgeoned on his appointment as successor to Arthur Fiedler, who had over his fifty-year tenure turned the Boston Pops Orchestra into a national institution and a worldwide recognised ensemble. In the face of a daunting task, Williamsâ conductorship was to prove an inspired choice. Williams legitimised film music repertoire, approaching it with more philological respect and seriousness than had been afforded it before - which in turn had the effect of elevating the value accorded it by other orchestras too. He commissioned new, more musically sophisticated symphonic arrangements of popular classics and of the Great American Songbook, replacing the lacklustre and âtrashyâ arrangements in the Popsâ repertoire. He also expanded the orchestraâs core classical repertoire, programming European composers not previously billed, as well as commissioning new works.
Williamsâ legacy with the Boston Pops is superbly represented in this boxed set which collects the albums made for Philips from his first decade at the helm of the orchestra. Rounding out the set is an intimate project with the unforgettable Jessye Norman: Williams returns to his pianist roots accompanying Norman in songs by Leonard Bernstein, Michel Legrand, Richard Rodgers, Kurt Weill, George Gershwin, Frederick Loewe, and Billy Joel. Jessye also features on a second disc in this collection with the Pops, singing the Great American Songbook.
The Philip Classics recordings constitute one of the most salient testimonies of the importance of Williamsâ Boston Pops tenure, and the most comprehensive showcase of the musical skills, the interpretive acumen, and the stylistic range of conductor John Williams.
Tracklist:
CD 1 - POPS ON THE MARCH Williams pays homage to one of the most enduring and beloved repertoires of the Boston Pops: the marches. Williams expanded the repertoire with music from Europe (Waltonâs Orb and Sceptre and Elgarâs Pomp and Circumstance no. 4, Tchaikovskyâs Coronation March, and Joseph Franz Wagnerâs Under the Double Eagle), and from Hollywood (Alfred Newmanâs Conquest from the 1947 film Captain from Castile and his own The Midway March, from the 1977 film The Battle of Midway).
CD 2 - POPS IN SPACE The first Williams/Pops album released by Philip Classics, presents suites from his space-themed film scores: Superman, Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, and Close Encounters of the Third Kind, showcasing the stand-alone concert quality of film music.
CD 3 - THATâS ENTERTAINMENT Also known as âPops on Broadwayâ, this album from 1981 is a homage to both Broadway and Hollywood musicals. Featuring music by Rodgers & Hammerstein and Lerner & Loewe, alongside Andrew Lloyd Webber, Stephen Sondheim, and Marvin Hamlisch; with arrangements by Leroy Anderson and Williams himself.
CD 4 - WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS Williamsâ first Christmas album with the Boston Pops and the Tanglewood Festival Chorus features arrangements and compositions by â among others â Leroy Anderson and Charles Ives, along with a new medley commissioned by Williams of the carols of Alfred Burt, one of those lesser-known composers whom he rediscovered.
CD 5 - POPS AROUND THE WORLD A selection of international overtures, from Rossiniâs Lâitaliana in Algeri, to Glinkaâs Russlan and Ludmilla, to Auberâs The Bronze Horse, von SuppĂ©âs Boccaccio, Bernsteinâs Candide and Williamsâ own The Cowboys.
CD 6 - AISLE SEAT â GREAT FILM MUSIC Includes: Williamsâ E.T., the Extraterrestrial, Raiders of the Lost Ark, the song âIf We Were in Loveâ written for the Luciano Pavarotti vehicle Yes, Giorgio, and the symphonic version of Vangelisâ Chariots of Fire, as well as such classics as Max Steinerâs Gone with the Wind, and Dimitri Tiomkinâs Friendly Persuasion.
CD 7 - OUT OF THIS WORLD Film music for the sci-fi genre, including Jerry Goldsmithâs own concert versions of Alien and Star Trek: The Motion Picture, as well as selections from 2001: A Space Odyssey and Return of the Jedi, plus the TV shows Battlestar Galactica, The Twilight Zone, and Star Trek.
CD 8 - PROKOFIEV: PETER & THE WOLF; TCHAIKOVSKY: THE NUTCRACKER (EXCERPTS) Williams and the Pops return to the âclassicalâ repertoire, with Prokofievâs musical tale Peter And The Wolf with Dudley Moore narrating, and Tchaikovskyâs Nutcracker Suite.
CD 9 - WITH A SONG IN MY HEART Jessye Norman joins Williams and the Boston Pops to apply her talent to the Great American Songbook; with works by Cole Porter, Richard Rodgers, Jerome Kern, Harold Arlen, and George Gershwin.
CD 10 - SWING, SWING, SWING Journey back to the big bands era, with orchestral presentations of In the Mood, Tuxedo Junction, Opus One, Begin the Beguine, Sing, Sing, Sing, plus Williamsâs own tribute to the genre, âSwing, Swing, Swingâ, from the film 1941.
CD 11 - AMERICA, THE DREAM GOES ON Named after a Williams composition, this album has patriotism at its core, with a line-up of such quasi national anthems as America, The Beautiful, This Land is My Land, Battle Hymn of the Republic, Fanfare for the Common Man, and American Salute.
CD 12 - ON STAGE Is dedicated to musicals, with excerpts from Annie Get Your Guns, Cats, and A Chorus Line, as well as two tribute medleys of Duke Ellingtonâs works and Fred Astaireâs films.
CD 13 - BERNSTEIN BY BOSTON A taster of the multifaceted output of âLennyâ Bernstein, from his musicals and operettas (On the Town, Wonderful Town, West Side Story, Candide), to his theatre music (Mass), to his symphonic production (Divertimento for Orchestra).
CD 14 - POPS IN LOVE Gathers popular pieces in a sentimental vein by Ravel, Satie, Fauré, Debussy, Albinoni, Tchaikovsky, Saint-Saëns, Pachelbel, and Vaughan-Williams.
CD 15 - HOLST â THE PLANETS
CD 16 - DIGITAL JUKEBOX A pot-pourri that mixes easy-listening music from the pop-song and film repertoires: from The Girl from Ipanema, Those Were The Days, Tijuana Taxi, Mack the Knife, to the theme songs from The Pink Panther, Summer of 42, A Summer Place, Days of Wine and Roses, and Love is a Many Splendored Thing.
CD 17 - LUCKY TO BE ME John Williams accompanies Jessye Norman on the piano as they explore the song repertoire of Leonard Bernstein, Michel Legrand, Richard Rodgers, Kurt Weill, George Gershwin, Frederick Loewe, and Billy Joel.
CD 18 - SALUTE TO HOLLYWOOD Features arrangements from film songs (La Bamba, Somewhere Out There), medley tributes to award-winning songs and to Fred Astaireâs dance numbers, and selections from symphonic film scores (John Barryâs Out of Africa, David Raksinâs The Bad and the Beautiful, and Williamsâ The Witches of Eastwick). Opening the album is the first recording of Williamsâ arrangement of the 1937 song Hooray for Hollywood, which became one of the regular show-openers in Williamsâ concerts.
CD 19 - POPS Ă LA RUSSE Russian repertoire, including Khatchaturianâs Sabre Dance and Mussorgsky/Rimsky-Korsakovâs A Night on the Bare Mountain, and less renowned pieces such as Reinhold GliĂšreâs Russian Sailorâs Dance from The Red Poppy.
CD 20 - POPS BY GERSHWIN George Gershwin: An American in Paris â Rhapsody in Blue â Girl Crazy (selections) â Porgy and Bess (selections).
CD 21 - BY REQUEST An all-Williams collection of both film music and symphonic miniatures. POPS BRITANNIA Danny Boy, Scotland the Brave, Graingerâs Molly on the Shore, Deliusâ Brigg Fair, Peter Maxwell Daviesâ A Orkney Wedding: With Sunrise (an original Boston Pops commission), and Williamsâ suite from the TV film Jane Eyre.
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John Williams is fĂȘted as the composer par excellence of some of Hollywoodâs best-loved film scores. This has somewhat overshadowed the other facet of his career, which has been of no lesser impact: John Williams as a concert conductor. Williamsâ career on the podium burgeoned on his appointment as successor to Arthur Fiedler, who had over his fifty-year tenure turned the Boston Pops Orchestra into a national institution and a worldwide recognised ensemble. In the face of a daunting task, Williamsâ conductorship was to prove an inspired choice. Williams legitimised film music repertoire, approaching it with more philological respect and seriousness than had been afforded it before - which in turn had the effect of elevating the value accorded it by other orchestras too. He commissioned new, more musically sophisticated symphonic arrangements of popular classics and of the Great American Songbook, replacing the lacklustre and âtrashyâ arrangements in the Popsâ repertoire. He also expanded the orchestraâs core classical repertoire, programming European composers not previously billed, as well as commissioning new works.
Williamsâ legacy with the Boston Pops is superbly represented in this boxed set which collects the albums made for Philips from his first decade at the helm of the orchestra. Rounding out the set is an intimate project with the unforgettable Jessye Norman: Williams returns to his pianist roots accompanying Norman in songs by Leonard Bernstein, Michel Legrand, Richard Rodgers, Kurt Weill, George Gershwin, Frederick Loewe, and Billy Joel. Jessye also features on a second disc in this collection with the Pops, singing the Great American Songbook.
The Philip Classics recordings constitute one of the most salient testimonies of the importance of Williamsâ Boston Pops tenure, and the most comprehensive showcase of the musical skills, the interpretive acumen, and the stylistic range of conductor John Williams.
Tracklist:
CD 1 - POPS ON THE MARCH Williams pays homage to one of the most enduring and beloved repertoires of the Boston Pops: the marches. Williams expanded the repertoire with music from Europe (Waltonâs Orb and Sceptre and Elgarâs Pomp and Circumstance no. 4, Tchaikovskyâs Coronation March, and Joseph Franz Wagnerâs Under the Double Eagle), and from Hollywood (Alfred Newmanâs Conquest from the 1947 film Captain from Castile and his own The Midway March, from the 1977 film The Battle of Midway).
CD 2 - POPS IN SPACE The first Williams/Pops album released by Philip Classics, presents suites from his space-themed film scores: Superman, Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, and Close Encounters of the Third Kind, showcasing the stand-alone concert quality of film music.
CD 3 - THATâS ENTERTAINMENT Also known as âPops on Broadwayâ, this album from 1981 is a homage to both Broadway and Hollywood musicals. Featuring music by Rodgers & Hammerstein and Lerner & Loewe, alongside Andrew Lloyd Webber, Stephen Sondheim, and Marvin Hamlisch; with arrangements by Leroy Anderson and Williams himself.
CD 4 - WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS Williamsâ first Christmas album with the Boston Pops and the Tanglewood Festival Chorus features arrangements and compositions by â among others â Leroy Anderson and Charles Ives, along with a new medley commissioned by Williams of the carols of Alfred Burt, one of those lesser-known composers whom he rediscovered.
CD 5 - POPS AROUND THE WORLD A selection of international overtures, from Rossiniâs Lâitaliana in Algeri, to Glinkaâs Russlan and Ludmilla, to Auberâs The Bronze Horse, von SuppĂ©âs Boccaccio, Bernsteinâs Candide and Williamsâ own The Cowboys.
CD 6 - AISLE SEAT â GREAT FILM MUSIC Includes: Williamsâ E.T., the Extraterrestrial, Raiders of the Lost Ark, the song âIf We Were in Loveâ written for the Luciano Pavarotti vehicle Yes, Giorgio, and the symphonic version of Vangelisâ Chariots of Fire, as well as such classics as Max Steinerâs Gone with the Wind, and Dimitri Tiomkinâs Friendly Persuasion.
CD 7 - OUT OF THIS WORLD Film music for the sci-fi genre, including Jerry Goldsmithâs own concert versions of Alien and Star Trek: The Motion Picture, as well as selections from 2001: A Space Odyssey and Return of the Jedi, plus the TV shows Battlestar Galactica, The Twilight Zone, and Star Trek.
CD 8 - PROKOFIEV: PETER & THE WOLF; TCHAIKOVSKY: THE NUTCRACKER (EXCERPTS) Williams and the Pops return to the âclassicalâ repertoire, with Prokofievâs musical tale Peter And The Wolf with Dudley Moore narrating, and Tchaikovskyâs Nutcracker Suite.
CD 9 - WITH A SONG IN MY HEART Jessye Norman joins Williams and the Boston Pops to apply her talent to the Great American Songbook; with works by Cole Porter, Richard Rodgers, Jerome Kern, Harold Arlen, and George Gershwin.
CD 10 - SWING, SWING, SWING Journey back to the big bands era, with orchestral presentations of In the Mood, Tuxedo Junction, Opus One, Begin the Beguine, Sing, Sing, Sing, plus Williamsâs own tribute to the genre, âSwing, Swing, Swingâ, from the film 1941.
CD 11 - AMERICA, THE DREAM GOES ON Named after a Williams composition, this album has patriotism at its core, with a line-up of such quasi national anthems as America, The Beautiful, This Land is My Land, Battle Hymn of the Republic, Fanfare for the Common Man, and American Salute.
CD 12 - ON STAGE Is dedicated to musicals, with excerpts from Annie Get Your Guns, Cats, and A Chorus Line, as well as two tribute medleys of Duke Ellingtonâs works and Fred Astaireâs films.
CD 13 - BERNSTEIN BY BOSTON A taster of the multifaceted output of âLennyâ Bernstein, from his musicals and operettas (On the Town, Wonderful Town, West Side Story, Candide), to his theatre music (Mass), to his symphonic production (Divertimento for Orchestra).
CD 14 - POPS IN LOVE Gathers popular pieces in a sentimental vein by Ravel, Satie, Fauré, Debussy, Albinoni, Tchaikovsky, Saint-Saëns, Pachelbel, and Vaughan-Williams.
CD 15 - HOLST â THE PLANETS
CD 16 - DIGITAL JUKEBOX A pot-pourri that mixes easy-listening music from the pop-song and film repertoires: from The Girl from Ipanema, Those Were The Days, Tijuana Taxi, Mack the Knife, to the theme songs from The Pink Panther, Summer of 42, A Summer Place, Days of Wine and Roses, and Love is a Many Splendored Thing.
CD 17 - LUCKY TO BE ME John Williams accompanies Jessye Norman on the piano as they explore the song repertoire of Leonard Bernstein, Michel Legrand, Richard Rodgers, Kurt Weill, George Gershwin, Frederick Loewe, and Billy Joel.
CD 18 - SALUTE TO HOLLYWOOD Features arrangements from film songs (La Bamba, Somewhere Out There), medley tributes to award-winning songs and to Fred Astaireâs dance numbers, and selections from symphonic film scores (John Barryâs Out of Africa, David Raksinâs The Bad and the Beautiful, and Williamsâ The Witches of Eastwick). Opening the album is the first recording of Williamsâ arrangement of the 1937 song Hooray for Hollywood, which became one of the regular show-openers in Williamsâ concerts.
CD 19 - POPS Ă LA RUSSE Russian repertoire, including Khatchaturianâs Sabre Dance and Mussorgsky/Rimsky-Korsakovâs A Night on the Bare Mountain, and less renowned pieces such as Reinhold GliĂšreâs Russian Sailorâs Dance from The Red Poppy.
CD 20 - POPS BY GERSHWIN George Gershwin: An American in Paris â Rhapsody in Blue â Girl Crazy (selections) â Porgy and Bess (selections).
CD 21 - BY REQUEST An all-Williams collection of both film music and symphonic miniatures. POPS BRITANNIA Danny Boy, Scotland the Brave, Graingerâs Molly on the Shore, Deliusâ Brigg Fair, Peter Maxwell Daviesâ A Orkney Wedding: With Sunrise (an original Boston Pops commission), and Williamsâ suite from the TV film Jane Eyre.











