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I am curious to the specific trumpets that were used to perform for this piece. The keys being on the side, similar to the horn. Amazing music, and my God, what an amazing orchestra! Thank you for uploading this video.
“Without John Williams, bikes don’t really fly, nor do brooms in Quidditch matches; nor do men in red capes. There is no Force. Dinosaurs don’t walk the Earth … You take our movies, many of them about our most impossible dreams, and through your musical genius, you make them real and everlasting for billions and billions of people.” Steven Spielberg
@@drake.707 really, John Williams have many marked superman 2 , Indiana Jones, star wars and and, he's not to saying be a legend sorry they miss me the words 😊😊😊😊
@@williambuttlicker5914 not sure if you knew this, but the actor who played him, Richard Attenborough, Baron Attenborough, is the older brother of the world’s most famous natural historian and biologist, Sir David Attenborough!!
@@pho3nix- I don’t understand they just keep erasing my link??? Anyways it’s a secret song a lot of people don’t know it’s a combination of Indiana Jones Star Wars and the Olympic theme all rolled into one to make it one of the best action pieces I’ve heard of his! Just type in *wide receiver* John Williams It starts off just like the Sunday night football theme but it turns into way way more! Put on a pair of headphones and check it out!
@@pho3nix- they're not bored at all. That's just the "etiquette" in Austria for classical concerts. You respect the musicians' work through behaving yourself and not distracting them by moving along with the music or making noises. The applause at the end is for showing your excitement!
I'm getting emotional by just looking at John himself conducting. He's almost 90 years old and hasn't lost his spark. He's still enjoying what he does, he still smiles at the orchestra and still has passion for these moments! It's wonderful to witness.
I’m very fortunate that my parents always forced my brother and I as kids to go see John Williams when he would perform annually with the Los Angeles Phil Harmonic at the Hollywood Bowl. Looking back those concerts with my family will be some of the fondest memories I have had with my family. I know at some point he will have to stop composing and when that happens it will be a real loss. An absolute genius and arguably the most amazing composer of our lifetime.
I was watching this the whole time thinking the crowd looked so un-impressed and bored... then I saw the guy at 4.27 wiping away tears and thought yep that'd be me.
When the cellos start at 0:47 it gives me chill bumps every time. John Williams will go down as one of the greatest composers that ever lived. Already, he's a legend in his own time.
Absolutely Dale, by far one of the best parts of the entire piece. String orchestras make me get goosebumps every time. One of the greatest of all time, and we're fortunate enough to enjoy his work.
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Imagine being the French horn player at the beginning. Literally the most important intro lines to any soundtrack, all for you to play, by yourself, in front of the master composer who wrote it, all while he’s not even conducting you, just vibing to his own notes. I don’t think I could take that kind of pressure.
Dear fellow friend of John Williams' music, this is an understandable mistake but he is not, in fact, a French horn player. He plays the Vienna horn, which is the horn of choice in the Vienna opera, the Vienna symphony, and the Vienna philharmonic. Unlike the French horn, the Vienna horn is not a double F/B type of horn. It is a single horn purely in F. The Vienna horn can be easily recognized by the extra double loop right after its mouthpiece.
@@maskoh6393 Really? That’s so interesting! Is it more difficult than a regular French horn? Do they always play this Vienna horn? Are any other instruments different in the VPO?
My little daughter was reading me a book about dinasaurs so I told her, "wait, what if I put some nice music", obviously this epic theme was my selection. Then her eyes started sparkling and said: " its perfect !!!!" Thanks John, for your amazing creations !
Yesterday was your 90th birthday, John Williams. You are my favorite composer of all time and I feel lucky to have grown up to your magical music. I know I'm not just speaking for myself when I say that you are a living legend, and we are so grateful for the impact you've had on our lives. I hope you had a wonderful birthday, and that you have many more to come ❤
He still is my number one favorite concert experience. He was touring when Harry Potter first came out and he did several pieces from the film along with Star Wars, Jurassic Park, ET, Indiana Jones and Superman.
Sadly, most of the comments here don't recognize how insanely good the vienna philharmonic orchestra is. This level of perfection in nuance and timing can't be found anywhere else in the world.
I think long time fans of BPO, NYPO, CSO, LSO and other major orchestras will have major problem with your statement. I was fortunate enough to sit in Symphony Center listening to Mr. John Williams conducting CSO playing his own music in April 2019. So while I appreciate this VPO performance, I won't say this can't be found anywhere else on earth.
you have 5-6 other big orchestra's with the same quality. Like the Royal Opera London, London Symphony Orchestra, Berliner Philharmoniker, Bayerisches Staatsorchester, etc. It depends on your personal taste, the head conductor and the management of this houses. Together the hire the musicians for the orchestra. It like a football team, you need a good coach, manager and players then you can play at the highest level like 4-5 other teams.
I bet to differ. See "The President's Own" Band conducted by Mr. Williams on "March of 1941". Impeccable timing and unison. (This version is my favorite of Jurassic Park, however.
4:37 Trumpet may be majestic, but the Horn is heroic. And mad props to the camera crew for always knowing exactly which group to focus on in this performance.
Not sure if many of you caught this... but The deepest sign of respect from JW was given to the horn player in the beginning... a simple shutting of the eyes because that note was SO beautiful at :16 seconds... the horn player took just enough off of it to play it perfectly... THATS JW showing his deepest respect, bravo to that horn player.
@@wndbrn Seriously?? Second time its written pp and the solo horn is taking a risk in a live performance and played it beautifully. That is why Williams enjoyed it!!
Every video of Williams conducting has at least some of the musicians grinning like kids when they play the theme from Star Wars or the Superman March.
the fact you can see the seriousness, focus, dedication to deliver every single note on point, to make this whole music adorable, soothing.............
Watch that trumpet (or is it a cornet?) in imperial march (same channel 2nd most popular video) playing he was having such a big smile that he couldn't hide it edit he's the second person from left to right at 3:33
In 1993 I was 7 years old. On my birthay my parents took me to the cinema for "Jurassic Park". For me as a boy it was something amazing! Incredible! Now I'm 37... and I still love "Jurassic Park", especially for this beautiful, lovely melody. ❤
Yeah, me too! I was 6 years old when i first watched it and it became my favourite! Now I'm 36 and whenever I hear the main theme, it takes me back to 1993!
That's because it is a Lydian mode that he incorporates in that opening brass hit. And Lydian modes can give you that heavenly kind of a feeling. You can read about it.
I was just 4 and was not able to appreciate John Williams back then but now I've seen the movie like 20 times or more, it wouldn't be great without John Williams. This concert brought me to tears
This is soooooo beautiful and lovely to see how happy and satisfied John is. This Vienna Philharmonic played so good. When closing your eyes, you can hear every instrument. Magnificent!
At the end of this magnificent piece, notice his eyes as he guides his musicians and signals "the end" when he "flutters" his baton over his left shoulder. What a wonderful piece and you can just read his face when his musicians played every note of this masterpiece - just the way he envisioned it. Thanks you, Maestro. 💥
When you're a musician in the Vienna Philharmonic, your kid's dream were more like playing some Beethoven or Mozart in a big orchestra ;-) John Williams themes are fantastic, but playing them is not really an achievement for this kind of musician.
@@brugges They play Beethoven and Mozart all the time, but they were so giddy to play with John Williams who I think holds a stronger place in today's people's hearts. Just look at the violinist near the beginning of the Star Wars main theme. In fact, in an interview John Williams said the orchestra enthusiastically requested he add the Imperial March to the concert
@@brugges I’m a professional classical musician who grew up listening to John Williams - it’s a ton of fun to play his music! I love getting to play Star Wars every time it gets programmed.
These soundtracks are apart of my childhood and have stayed in my head since I was a kid and will stay forever. It will be a sad day when this man passes. Every amusement park you go to, every movie theater, every pop culture reference has his music tied to it. This man has built Hollywood and not enough people have realized it. He will go down as one of the most talented and beloved composers of all time in the likes of Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, and Debussy. God bless John Williams.
@ISHANT AGARWAL No, the joke works with "expense" because that is Hammond's quote from Jurassic Park, and it ties in with John Williams looking a bit like Hammond.
This man is a legendary badass. I actually got to see him conducting all his movie compositions at a concert at the Hollywood Bowl in Southern California. I cant even tell you how amazing it was. The seats werent great, but just the memories of being there and witnessing it, it was truly brilliant. This man is a musical genius, WAY ahead of his time.
He has such a brilliant and sharp mind for a composer, his able to express ideas, places, themes and emotions with his various motifs which make his compositions so epic and timeless!
This was the last movie I saw with all the family including my Mum and Dad. I’ll never forget seeing that first CGI dinosaur and hearing this song slowly build in the background. Absolutely stunning and one of my favourite childhood memories. Thank you, John Williams, for being the soundtrack to my childhood.🥰🥰🥰
He actually is already lol. In my Music and the Humanities class we studied about him and his compositions in film music and how his works were incredible and impactful
@@instrumentalheadquarters7062 I agree.. And even thought he might not have "added" to music theory, how much depth, emotions and stories have the music been inspiring. I mean watching movies that have John Williams or Hans Zimmer. Just amazing composers IMO.
I swear, I can be 90 years old on my deathbed and when I hear 0:47 I will INSTANTLY feel 9 years old again and being at the theater watching this for the first time. Anyone around my age that got to experience that knows what im talking about. You had never seen anything like this movie. The fact that the Special FX hold up nearly 30 years later is a testament to Spielberg and his magic. Even with those, this movie wouldn't be what it is without John Williams writing the most perfect soundtrack for it. Everything about this is amazing. Thank you for allowing me to listen and watch this for free at any time....
I was 10, and a trumpet player. I came out of the theater just stunned into silence that movies and soundtracks could be so powerful. This theme will always be my favorite!
Pretty much since I turned 30, I cannot make it past this note without tearing up. I’m sure some of it is nostalgia but I think Williams just really does some kind of musical alchemy there.
This music is pure magic for me. We can't see Dinosaurs roaming around today, but we can feel them with the genius of John Williams! Greatest film composer of All-time!!!!
Experiencing this masterpiece played by the best orchestra in the world, conducted by its composer and living legend is just a gift. Thank you uploader.
Lost my father when was 10 years old. Movies became an important escape to all of that sadness. Images and dialogues talked to my being but Williams melodies talked to my soule and inspired me to get through the difficult moments. Today it continues to inspire me and my childrens whenever we live happy moments watching movies together , or going to theme parks with the entire family, where his melodies play all day long. I wish I could shake his hand and say "thank you" , but since this is impossible, I pray to god that he can receive all the positive energy I can send. Thank you Mr Williams.
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The most beautiful thing is seeing the musicians smile while they play. It shows that even for these trained professionals, used to play the most important and greates pieces of music, composed from the very best in history, this music and this man mean so much
Oh my, my, my!! What an incredible interpretation! I have never had tears with Theme from "Jurassic Park" until now. Thank you John Williams, the Vienna Philharmonic, and DG! It is like your concert and the musicianship displayed on this performance was preparing us for the musical peace needed during these trying times. Again, a million thanks!!
Can you see them when you close your eyes? The memories attached to everything JW has done will forever be ingrained. From JP to Star Wars, this man has built our childhoods.
On the other hand, the so-called French horn was developed in Germany. There is a "French" horn that uses piston valves that was the favored instrument of Denis Brain until he moved to a single, B-flat, German made horn toward the end of his life.
It's pretty remarkable how many people my music touches...I think I am very lucky in that way. I think I have you to be the most thankful for 🎹🌹🎹🌹Thank you so very much for you unconditional love love and support, where are you watching from?
I wish Williams had written a symphony based around those utterly glorious opening passages that are so uplifting. They are so brief and yet so moving and just leaves you yearning for more.
@@RobinsMusicit’s just a really cool shot looking at the musicians from behind. All of their body movements are in perfect sync with each other and the music as they perform.
Simply perfection. Got goosebumps watching this, that audience is so incredibly lucky to see the legendary John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic orchestra performing. 😊
This. This is officially my favorite rendition of the Jurassic Park theme ever... and this is my favorite theme, no, favorite musical piece OF ALL TIME. If there is anyone who should be blessed with the gift of immortality, it is John Williams. This is art. This is perfection. This is LEGENDARY.
I saw some of Jon Williams' music performed live recently. If you get chills just listening to this, watching live is sureal. You feel like a T Rex could burst in at any moment. I couldn't keep a smile off my face and practically started tearing up. This theme was my childhood and is one of my favorites of his.
Incredible to think, this movie and this theme song led to my love of dinosaurs and paleontology. 26 years later I am a qualified Earth Scientist studying the amazing history of our planet. THANK YOU!
I am very happy that the "official" classical scene has accepted John Williams as one of them. He deserves it. That ability to create unforgettable music and to summarize the character of a film in eight bars... I feel utter admiration while listening to this music.
@@simon-xr9pw Many of our favorite classical composers of old like Mozart wrote the music for many opera's which could be considered the movies of the era, so why should the film scores of today be treated any different?
@@NWA744 because Don Giovanni isnt about dinosaurs 😅 but seriously there is a lot of good Filmmusik and in Videogames too for example the orchestral Version of the castlevania soundtracks. But then if you compare it to Wagner or Chopin its like farting Cats 😅🤷 excuse my french 🐈💨
I’d be crying if I was watching this in person. Such breathtaking notes and an iconic symphony 😢 especially when that first wave of violins 🎻 start…the dam starts breaking 😭
I’m 43. hopefully, I still have a long life ahead of me. I hear this play, and I think about me being 15 years old when Jurassic Park was released. Hearing this just brings tears to my eyes, and makes me wonder where all those years in between went. Nostalgia at its finest!
Holy Moly! How can Jurassic Park sounds so elegant! Just look at the composer's facial expression at the beginning. I believed John Williams himself cannot imagine his music can be played so beautifully and artistically. I clearly remember I went to the movie house twice, sitting at the front row, admiring this piece of music. Now with the nourishment from Vienna Philharmonic, the strings sounds so silky smooth, so elegant and so majestic. The performance no longer not sound like a music from a Hollywood movie, rather it becomes a "Golden hall-worthy" piece of music. I was deeply moved with tears. Steven Spielberg and T Rex will be moved with tears if they were sitting in there and listening.
@@TomboVersta auch ein und das selbe Orchester kann nicht zweimal die gleiche Aufnahme machen und exakt gleich klingen. Das Original hat für mich einen besonderen klang das ist natürlich subjektiv. Viele Grüße aus Deutschland 👍🇪🇸♥️
@@simon-xr9pw LSO is better and for a completionist like me, I do prefer the original. But this is John Williams we're talking about. Whatever group accompanies him being the conductor, the result will be that on the video.
I'm Japanese.The grammer may be wrong. but I challenge to write When I listened this melody, I'm so excited!!!!! I watched the movie "Jurassic Park. I love this!!
I was there and listening to all my favourite music played live by OUR Vienna Philharmonic in their living room in my hometown conducted by HIM in person was a singular event that will never be surpassed. A live long dream came true!
I lost my father in 29th September 2020. He loves movie so much ❤️ He raised a son who loves movie as much as him. Jurassic Park is one of a million movies that he loves. I missed you dad, hope we can see movies again in heaven someday ❤️
Panie Williams, często sie wzruszam słuchając Pana muzyki. Jestem kolejrzem , słucham Pana muzyki w dzień i noc. Inspiruje mnie Pana muzyka. Dużo zdrowia życzę Panu i Pana rodzinie...dziękuję:)
Interesting thing is: John Hammond: creator of Jurassic Park John Williams: creator of Jurassic Park (I know only the theme, but Jurassic Park is incomplete without this theme)
Probably one of the most beautiful theme’s existing. What a true master of composing and conducting mr. Williams! Besides that, enjoying this theme again for the MILLIONed time!!
In his late 80s now, John Williams is still a force to reckon with. His epic soundtracks have provided the preeminent voice of America's cinematic excellence for the past 50 years. We have been very fortunate to be alive during his creative sweep.
Your music will live and entertain mankind forever. You are simply a genius, Mr. Williams and we thank God that you gave us such phenomenal musical gifts. Watching you conduct is breathtaking, Maestro.
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Is it me, Lord, your muses are singing each to each and will I sing amongst them songs so long adourned. Amd harshly missed.8My tune's a rotten key of frightfulness my shyning charmes untouched so rather I'll sing out thy tongue in holyness and enlightened ilos biancos on the quite still virgin islands , than to fulfill me pouring in the wells of wholiness within'in dearessweet delight if it's hyghest tide und meine Zeit schon bald in yours hands Katharina
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Hyhhest
We were the forsaken online
We've beEN the wells OF loneliness in die
We are the forwritten Holyones still
We are sung and
Written
And told
In evrry tongue
Our tiroumph in Love
Was a pause when the note
Is ○ than
Mozart praused
In silence bevor music
Begam
In
Silence
Bevor
The piano
Once again de
Zukunft
The klarinett began
Mozart piano concertonazok 466
+ENCORE
Is this going to be released on Bluray, 4K or CD? I'd be most interested! Thank you.
I am curious to the specific trumpets that were used to perform for this piece. The keys being on the side, similar to the horn. Amazing music, and my God, what an amazing orchestra! Thank you for uploading this video.
“Without John Williams, bikes don’t really fly, nor do brooms in Quidditch matches; nor do men in red capes. There is no Force. Dinosaurs don’t walk the Earth … You take our movies, many of them about our most impossible dreams, and through your musical genius, you make them real and everlasting for billions and billions of people.”
Steven Spielberg
lol i just wathed that video a few minutes ago
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I swear to god I see this dam quote on any video that had to do with John Williams it’s getting annoying
Without John Williams I might have gone in the ocean after 1975...lol
perf quo. tnx
Years later, it still gives me chills. John Williams: a true legend.
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He makes Hans Zimmer look like a garage amateure
He's good but not a legend. I bet he doesn't even sk8.
@@drake.707 really, John Williams have many marked superman 2 , Indiana Jones, star wars and and, he's not to saying be a legend sorry they miss me the words 😊😊😊😊
Richard Attenborough? Is is the Williams guy the song writer?
If you squint your eyes a little, the conductor is simultaneously the man who created both the music and the park... 🎼🦕
He look like John Hammond
@@williambuttlicker5914 not sure if you knew this, but the actor who played him, Richard Attenborough, Baron Attenborough, is the older brother of the world’s most famous natural historian and biologist, Sir David Attenborough!!
Tell me you didn't steal this
@@JaxRwld I did not steal this. It literally came to mind when my girl asked if they let the actor conduct the piece!
I was literally about to say this. the resemblance is uncanny
how can one human being compose SO MANY masterpieces?? this man is a modern day mozart. we are blessed to have him.
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John Williams will go down in history for hundreds of years.. Glad to see his work while I'm alive now
This is not just a song. This is nostalgia in it's rarest form.
Closest thing we can get to a "nostalgia in a bottle"
Yes, This is true
It isn’t a song. It’s a piece*
Its just beautiful
I wasn't born at the time of jurassic park
But I feel attached to this song
I’m jealous of every single audience member that got to see
John Williams live! They are so lucky!🤯
The audience members look so bored though. A shame not to let true fans attend.
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So I sent you a link but RUclips erases it which makes no sense because it’s a link to a RUclips
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I don’t understand they just keep erasing my link???
Anyways it’s a secret song a lot of people don’t know it’s a combination of Indiana Jones Star Wars and the Olympic theme all rolled into one to make it one of the best action pieces I’ve heard of his!
Just type in *wide receiver*
John Williams
It starts off just like the Sunday night football theme but it turns into way way more!
Put on a pair of headphones and check it out!
@@-C.S.R Alright man thanks! I'll check it out
@@pho3nix- they're not bored at all. That's just the "etiquette" in Austria for classical concerts. You respect the musicians' work through behaving yourself and not distracting them by moving along with the music or making noises. The applause at the end is for showing your excitement!
I'm getting emotional by just looking at John himself conducting. He's almost 90 years old and hasn't lost his spark. He's still enjoying what he does, he still smiles at the orchestra and still has passion for these moments! It's wonderful to witness.
That's right. 90 years old next year.
And scoring Indy 5, I might add! If the movie isn't good, at least we can count on him to write an awesome score!
You know the movie ended up being pretty good to be honest@@sguinn91
If a classical piece reduces you to tears, you've won.
This did.
So true! Thanks :)
I love that John takes a moment, closes he’s eyes, and trusts the orchestra.
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He pictured himself, back in 1993, composing a legendary score, for a legendary film.
Well, if you can't trust the Vienna Philharmonic ... who CAN you trust?
It is really beautiful, for this occasion, the perfect crystal of the miniature world that Williams gives us
No.. I think he just thought - this is what I always dreamt it would sound like when I composed it :-)
I'd have been bawling like a baby this entire concert.
I’m very fortunate that my parents always forced my brother and I as kids to go see John Williams when he would perform annually with the Los Angeles Phil Harmonic at the Hollywood Bowl. Looking back those concerts with my family will be some of the fondest memories I have had with my family. I know at some point he will have to stop composing and when that happens it will be a real loss. An absolute genius and arguably the most amazing composer of our lifetime.
I was watching this the whole time thinking the crowd looked so un-impressed and bored... then I saw the guy at 4.27 wiping away tears and thought yep that'd be me.
@@dean8525 Yep. Just saw him too. Good call. I would be crying too.
#metoo
At least 2 tissue boxes would be used on my end
Does any else get chills when hearing this theme?
Every time I hear this music I'm not picturing dinosaurs. Dragons are what I see.
I don't trust anybody who doesn't.
Ya. Sweet and beautiful 90's ❤️
Meeeee
I cried
Made me cry. Reminded me of my complete family gathered infront the TV, watching Jurassic Park in VHS. Oh damn, I miss my family 😭
Same here
Sounds like you probably need therapy.
Same.
Me, too. Always.
Everytime the tv station play it. We watched it. Repeatedly.
Life find away bro
When the cellos start at 0:47 it gives me chill bumps every time. John Williams will go down as one of the greatest composers that ever lived. Already, he's a legend in his own time.
Absolutely, a GENIUS composer !!!!
Absolutely Dale, by far one of the best parts of the entire piece. String orchestras make me get goosebumps every time. One of the greatest of all time, and we're fortunate enough to enjoy his work.
I’m literally feeling chills watching this.
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3:30 does it for me 🥶 goosebumps
Imagine being the French horn player at the beginning. Literally the most important intro lines to any soundtrack, all for you to play, by yourself, in front of the master composer who wrote it, all while he’s not even conducting you, just vibing to his own notes. I don’t think I could take that kind of pressure.
Believe me, he knows how to handle it, otherwise he wouldn't be there
Or being the trumpet player at 3:30
That lone French horn opening gives me goosebumps every time, it plays on its own and then everything else gradually and gently comes into play!
Dear fellow friend of John Williams' music,
this is an understandable mistake but he is not, in fact, a French horn player. He plays the Vienna horn, which is the horn of choice in the Vienna opera, the Vienna symphony, and the Vienna philharmonic. Unlike the French horn, the Vienna horn is not a double F/B type of horn. It is a single horn purely in F. The Vienna horn can be easily recognized by the extra double loop right after its mouthpiece.
@@maskoh6393 Really? That’s so interesting! Is it more difficult than a regular French horn? Do they always play this Vienna horn? Are any other instruments different in the VPO?
Williams is extraordinary. In history he will take his place among the giants.
He's been THE GIANT for too many years. Among the modern movie composers, to me, he simply is........GOD!!!
My little daughter was reading me a book about dinasaurs so I told her, "wait, what if I put some nice music", obviously this epic theme was my selection. Then her eyes started sparkling and said: " its perfect !!!!" Thanks John, for your amazing creations !
its amazing. every child loves dinosaurs!
Kids r the worst.
@@drake.707 bruh 💀
❤❤❤❤❤
U when a kid🗿 bro hating himself@@drake.707
30 years later, it remains as one of greatest films of all time and has one of John Williams' most iconic score.
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You can tell when a film is great because they make loads of sequels that aren't half as good.
Yesterday was your 90th birthday, John Williams. You are my favorite composer of all time and I feel lucky to have grown up to your magical music. I know I'm not just speaking for myself when I say that you are a living legend, and we are so grateful for the impact you've had on our lives.
I hope you had a wonderful birthday, and that you have many more to come ❤
@Paraone Ngatai We aren't too sure though, but I myself think he might your favorite. He is mine.
I support this!
Amen!
He still is my number one favorite concert experience. He was touring when Harry Potter first came out and he did several pieces from the film along with Star Wars, Jurassic Park, ET, Indiana Jones and Superman.
@@Sarah-Jane17 Wow, that must have been so great! 😃 Where did you see him?
Sadly, most of the comments here don't recognize how insanely good the vienna philharmonic orchestra is. This level of perfection in nuance and timing can't be found anywhere else in the world.
I imagine it was immensely gratifying for Mr Williams to perform with them.
One day I will go. I don’t care what they play. Austrian Philharmonic is a bucket list item just waiting to be checked off.
I think long time fans of BPO, NYPO, CSO, LSO and other major orchestras will have major problem with your statement. I was fortunate enough to sit in Symphony Center listening to Mr. John Williams conducting CSO playing his own music in April 2019. So while I appreciate this VPO performance, I won't say this can't be found anywhere else on earth.
you have 5-6 other big orchestra's with the same quality. Like the Royal Opera London, London Symphony Orchestra,
Berliner Philharmoniker, Bayerisches Staatsorchester, etc. It depends on your personal taste, the head conductor and the management of this houses. Together the hire the musicians for the orchestra.
It like a football team, you need a good coach, manager and players then you can play at the highest level like 4-5 other teams.
I bet to differ. See "The President's Own" Band conducted by Mr. Williams on "March of 1941". Impeccable timing and unison. (This version is my favorite of Jurassic Park, however.
4:37 Trumpet may be majestic, but the Horn is heroic.
And mad props to the camera crew for always knowing exactly which group to focus on in this performance.
Not sure if many of you caught this... but The deepest sign of respect from JW was given to the horn player in the beginning... a simple shutting of the eyes because that note was SO beautiful at :16 seconds... the horn player took just enough off of it to play it perfectly... THATS JW showing his deepest respect, bravo to that horn player.
Well i don’t know, to me the tune is slighty off and therefor Williams was shutting his eyes, either by embarrassment or disappointment.
@@wndbrn Seriously?? Second time its written pp and the solo horn is taking a risk in a live performance and played it beautifully. That is why Williams enjoyed it!!
@@paateri Don't feed the trolls please. They'll take your boys' soul.
@@paateri Seriously, though, don't feed the trolls.
Coolio he’s not trolling, just presenting an alternate belief. I heard it too
I'm crying, this theme is soooo powerful
I also feel like that ❤️
It is my phone ring tone 😁
Same here 😢
Same I’m glad I found my people 😩 😢🎉 ppl think I’m wierd I don’t care I’ll always love this
@@ritsutainaka8156 You're not weird, you just have excellent taste. 👍
The fact you can see some of them smiling while they perform, it just shows how much they love the music as much as we do!
Every video of Williams conducting has at least some of the musicians grinning like kids when they play the theme from Star Wars or the Superman March.
It's like me being able to perform Stephen Sondheim as an actor. ❤️
the fact you can see the seriousness, focus, dedication to deliver every single note on point, to make this whole music adorable, soothing.............
Are the flutes in the beginning a quite bit bumpy and contorted?
Watch that trumpet (or is it a cornet?) in imperial march (same channel 2nd most popular video) playing he was having such a big smile that he couldn't hide it
edit he's the second person from left to right at 3:33
Majestic. Magical. Wondrous. This is the music of cinema. This is the music of John Williams. This is the music of Jurassic Park.
0:46 - Every single time those strings kick in, I'm suddenly seven years old again. 😭
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Same
Same
Cocorosic park Nyahahahahaha 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I cry every single time
In a hundred years, John Williams' name will be mentioned in the same breath as those of Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Wagner, Tschaikowski, Verdi...
Realistically, he should be now.
He already is. Just like my name
@@chilledgameplay15 You cant compare composers from different generations and genre of music. This is just different.
And so shall it be. What is a part of popular culture today will be classical tomorrow.
Already is
In 1993 I was 7 years old. On my birthay my parents took me to the cinema for "Jurassic Park". For me as a boy it was something amazing! Incredible! Now I'm 37... and I still love "Jurassic Park", especially for this beautiful, lovely melody. ❤
Similar age and this was my first movie at the cinema.
Pozdrowienia dla rodaka! :)
I was a bit older than you but have a very similar experience.
Me too. 😂 I am now 37
Yeah, me too! I was 6 years old when i first watched it and it became my favourite! Now I'm 36 and whenever I hear the main theme, it takes me back to 1993!
When those violins start it’s impossible not to get the goose bumps. So cool.
I was lucky enough to be there. It was really phenomenal and one lifetime experience.
*heart emoji* I'm sure that it was amazing!
I'm incredibly jealous! What an amazing experience that must have been!
Omg soo lucky!!!! I would have LOVED that!!!! John Williams is phenomenal@
... you are NOT anymore my friend ..!
@@perrooceaniko2005 haha :)
The brass in 3:31 give me the greatest sense of wonder and nostalgia. Suddnly I'm 6 years old watching the helicopter fly to the island again.
I'm playing this next time I get in a helicopter
I fully understand what you´re feeling!
That's because it is a Lydian mode that he incorporates in that opening brass hit. And Lydian modes can give you that heavenly kind of a feeling. You can read about it.
Best part
I screamed when this part came up, and suddenly I was 10 years old playing with my dinosaur collection.
This song melts my heart. I saw the movie in the cinema in 1993.
Always will be so special for me.
Now I’m 38
Jurassic Park is Special to Me!! :DD
Jp is ❤❤❤
I was 9 that time
I was just 4 and was not able to appreciate John Williams back then but now I've seen the movie like 20 times or more, it wouldn't be great without John Williams. This concert brought me to tears
Even though I didn't get to watch Jurassic Park in the cinemas, I still get to watch it on TV as a kid
This is soooooo beautiful and lovely to see how happy and satisfied John is. This Vienna Philharmonic played so good. When closing your eyes, you can hear every instrument. Magnificent!
I've watched Jurassic Park some 50-60 times. Plus the countless times I've listened to the theme on the internet. And I still get the same goosebumps
Same here.🤘
Same here
At the end of this magnificent piece, notice his eyes as he guides his musicians and signals "the end" when he "flutters" his baton over his left shoulder. What a wonderful piece and you can just read his face when his musicians played every note of this masterpiece - just the way he envisioned it. Thanks you, Maestro. 💥
Same 😂❤
I could listen to this 100 fold and I wouldn’t ever get sick of it. That just goes to show the brilliance of John Williams.
Yes
yes 😉👍
Do it.
Most of these musicians were kids when Jurassic Park came out. Must be a hell of kid's dream come true.
They r in their 50's so no.
When you're a musician in the Vienna Philharmonic, your kid's dream were more like playing some Beethoven or Mozart in a big orchestra ;-)
John Williams themes are fantastic, but playing them is not really an achievement for this kind of musician.
@@brugges John Williams > Beethoven, Mozart change my mind
@@brugges They play Beethoven and Mozart all the time, but they were so giddy to play with John Williams who I think holds a stronger place in today's people's hearts. Just look at the violinist near the beginning of the Star Wars main theme. In fact, in an interview John Williams said the orchestra enthusiastically requested he add the Imperial March to the concert
@@brugges I’m a professional classical musician who grew up listening to John Williams - it’s a ton of fun to play his music! I love getting to play Star Wars every time it gets programmed.
These soundtracks are apart of my childhood and have stayed in my head since I was a kid and will stay forever. It will be a sad day when this man passes. Every amusement park you go to, every movie theater, every pop culture reference has his music tied to it. This man has built Hollywood and not enough people have realized it. He will go down as one of the most talented and beloved composers of all time in the likes of Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, and Debussy. God bless John Williams.
I've always loved Mr. Williams' music. By the way he looks so much like John Hammond in the films lol
Exactly its uncanny how much he and Hammond look alike 😄
Lol, the only similarity is the beard
I was always thinking the same thing when I was watching the movie
John Hammond was David Attenborough's brother.
R.I.P Richard Attenborough
"How was the concert Mr. John?"
John Williams: "We spared no expense"
Spared no expense
_We spared no expense_
No wonder, considering it is the Vienna Philarmonic, the most respected orchestra in the world.
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🤣😂
@ISHANT AGARWAL No, the joke works with "expense" because that is Hammond's quote from Jurassic Park, and it ties in with John Williams looking a bit like Hammond.
@ISHANT AGARWAL My apologies.
The french horn solo at the very beginning gives be chills every time.
That French horn player really did that solo justice ~~ Nothing less from any musician in the Vienna Philharmonic~~
Not French horn, but Vienna horn. They're different from French horns.
Played Double horn and Mellophone in middle/high school. I had never seen this instrument and had to google it. Viennese horn.
Yes omg it’s a less used part of the movie theme it seems but it’s sooo good
This man is a legendary badass. I actually got to see him conducting all his movie compositions at a concert at the Hollywood Bowl in Southern California. I cant even tell you how amazing it was. The seats werent great, but just the memories of being there and witnessing it, it was truly brilliant. This man is a musical genius, WAY ahead of his time.
Does he even realise how much he has improved peoples’ lives and the world we live in through his music.
I feel like John Williams is the Beethoven of our time but in a different genre. He’s captured our souls and emotions in the same way as LVB.
He has such a brilliant and sharp mind for a composer, his able to express ideas, places, themes and emotions with his various motifs which make his compositions so epic and timeless!
@@andrewburgemeister6684 Yes!
John Williams , Ennio Morricone ,Hans Zimmer , James Horner
@@EternalBlaze10 Jerry Goldsmith
The interlude always gets me
This was the last movie I saw with all the family including my Mum and Dad. I’ll never forget seeing that first CGI dinosaur and hearing this song slowly build in the background. Absolutely stunning and one of my favourite childhood memories. Thank you, John Williams, for being the soundtrack to my childhood.🥰🥰🥰
Lucky I bet you miss those days
The world will never be the same without John Williams
If he is not already, John Williams will surely be one of the composers listed in the books of musical history and orchestral arrangement.
@Neutral Viewer He might be put in a book about Best Film score composers. But not music theory or whatever.
He actually is already lol. In my Music and the Humanities class we studied about him and his compositions in film music and how his works were incredible and impactful
@@instrumentalheadquarters7062 I agree.. And even thought he might not have "added" to music theory, how much depth, emotions and stories have the music been inspiring. I mean watching movies that have John Williams or Hans Zimmer. Just amazing composers IMO.
Yes, without him. Movies like Star Wars or other films he composed would not have come to life without him.
He IS the Greatest Composer of all time !!!!! Such diversity in his themes......... from the 60's to today.... so much talent !!!
I swear, I can be 90 years old on my deathbed and when I hear 0:47 I will INSTANTLY feel 9 years old again and being at the theater watching this for the first time. Anyone around my age that got to experience that knows what im talking about. You had never seen anything like this movie. The fact that the Special FX hold up nearly 30 years later is a testament to Spielberg and his magic. Even with those, this movie wouldn't be what it is without John Williams writing the most perfect soundtrack for it. Everything about this is amazing. Thank you for allowing me to listen and watch this for free at any time....
I was 10, and a trumpet player. I came out of the theater just stunned into silence that movies and soundtracks could be so powerful. This theme will always be my favorite!
Likewise brother.
Same here was a teenager and this film was supremely magical to watch it for the first time
Pretty much since I turned 30, I cannot make it past this note without tearing up. I’m sure some of it is nostalgia but I think Williams just really does some kind of musical alchemy there.
This music is pure magic for me. We can't see Dinosaurs roaming around today, but we can feel them with the genius of John Williams! Greatest film composer of All-time!!!!
Oh don’t you worry. Jack Horner is turning chickens into dinosaurs, we’ll see and feel them at the same time. Life finds a uh.. life finds a way
@@guywithacreativename5134 What 😂
He and Alfred Newman
True that!!! ❤️💖
Forget about dinosaurs. This is the music I want to hear when seeing dragons.
Experiencing this masterpiece played by the best orchestra in the world, conducted by its composer and living legend is just a gift. Thank you uploader.
Lost my father when was 10 years old. Movies became an important escape to all of that sadness. Images and dialogues talked to my being but Williams melodies talked to my soule and inspired me to get through the difficult moments. Today it continues to inspire me and my childrens whenever we live happy moments watching movies together , or going to theme parks with the entire family, where his melodies play all day long. I wish I could shake his hand and say "thank you" , but since this is impossible, I pray to god that he can receive all the positive energy I can send. Thank you Mr Williams.
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Oh my god, how John just stood still and listened to the horn at the start. Absolutely magical.
"Do not disappoint me" look on his face.
I starting crying
“Let the Hunger Games begin”
I’d be so nervous
I know. That's magic, right there. That's love for music and the craft of performing. ❤️
"Dr. Grant, my dear Dr. Sattler, welcome... to Jurassic Park." One of the best sci-fi movies ever.
“We have T.rex..”
indeed!
''Just how fast are they?, well we clocked the T-Rex @32 Miles per hour''
What??? Did you say t-Rex... you have a t-Rex?
"John, Johhhhhnnnn, I can't get Jurassic Park back online without Denis Nedry" err he got his arse kicked by a Dilophosaurus.
The most beautiful thing is seeing the musicians smile while they play. It shows that even for these trained professionals, used to play the most important and greates pieces of music, composed from the very best in history, this music and this man mean so much
Jurassic Park wouldn’t be the movie it is without this score. My goodness!!!
This theme gives me goosebumps every time.
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Oh my, my, my!! What an incredible interpretation! I have never had tears with Theme from "Jurassic Park" until now. Thank you John Williams, the Vienna Philharmonic, and DG! It is like your concert and the musicianship displayed on this performance was preparing us for the musical peace needed during these trying times. Again, a million thanks!!
It was good, very good. But it needs the choir. That turns it into something transcendent.
what an honor for a musician, to play this magnificent music, be conducted by no other then John Williams
Can you see them when you close your eyes? The memories attached to everything JW has done will forever be ingrained. From JP to Star Wars, this man has built our childhoods.
The solo french horn player is magic.
Vienna Horn. There are no french horns in the vienna philharmonic.
@@Kullioking Good one!
@@gregoryronnback2756 vienna Horns and french Horns are two diverent types of Horns.
@@Kullioking Agreed!
On the other hand, the so-called French horn was developed in Germany. There is a "French" horn that uses piston valves that was the favored instrument of Denis Brain until he moved to a single, B-flat, German made horn toward the end of his life.
Absolutely legendary musician and composer. Amazing he's still conducting orchestras in his 80s. God bless
It's pretty remarkable how many people my music touches...I think I am very lucky in that way. I think I have you to be the most thankful for 🎹🌹🎹🌹Thank you so very much for you unconditional love love and support, where are you watching from?
Greatest Mind !!!!!!
I wish Williams had written a symphony based around those utterly glorious opening passages that are so uplifting. They are so brief and yet so moving and just leaves you yearning for more.
This man is responsible for some of the most iconic modern pieces ever made.
Let's count how many times shivers go down your spine while listening to this.
Just the right amount, as it should be
So many f*in times
Thousands!!
I lost the count around 130-131
So many key changes and themes packed into 6 minutes. A true eargasm.
This man laid the theme track to my childhood and I will be eternally grateful
I also love the guys face at 3:31, it shows how much joy they have to be performing this for the legend.
Hard to believe John was almost 88 years-old when this was recorded.
He turned 90 just 10 days ago
Still strong, wow
He was 60.
@@eddasilva6679 this was filmed in 2020. John Williams is 90.
@@DECODEDVFX I thought you meant the symphony.
On 1:05 you can actually see the music just floating in the air very smoothly. Beautiful!
What are you talking about
Isn’t that just the harp strings vibrating lmao
@@RobinsMusicit’s just a really cool shot looking at the musicians from behind. All of their body movements are in perfect sync with each other and the music as they perform.
3:34 is just breathtaking
One thing bout them trumpets when they come on they gon hit everytime
Goosebumps
Chills down my spine
Simply perfection. Got goosebumps watching this, that audience is so incredibly lucky to see the legendary John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic orchestra performing. 😊
This. This is officially my favorite rendition of the Jurassic Park theme ever... and this is my favorite theme, no, favorite musical piece OF ALL TIME. If there is anyone who should be blessed with the gift of immortality, it is John Williams.
This is art. This is perfection. This is LEGENDARY.
I saw some of Jon Williams' music performed live recently. If you get chills just listening to this, watching live is sureal. You feel like a T Rex could burst in at any moment. I couldn't keep a smile off my face and practically started tearing up. This theme was my childhood and is one of my favorites of his.
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3:30 he literally took me back to my childhood memories ❤
Same here... Iconic part for this JP soundtrack
AMAZING
this was the part they looped in the area near the ride at Universal Studios Hollywood, even in the bathrooms lol
'Literally took you back'? Not figuratively? Thanks for clearing up that potential source of confusion. Idiot.
@@markfox1545 look its the english police which no one gives 2 fucks about!
Incredible to think, this movie and this theme song led to my love of dinosaurs and paleontology. 26 years later I am a qualified Earth Scientist studying the amazing history of our planet. THANK YOU!
I am very happy that the "official" classical scene has accepted John Williams as one of them. He deserves it. That ability to create unforgettable music and to summarize the character of a film in eight bars... I feel utter admiration while listening to this music.
Rafael Gómez-Ruiz And it's more than fair. He's the Mozart of our times
More like German Grammophon accepted commercial Musik because Nobody is listening to classical music anymore.
@@simon-xr9pw Many of our favorite classical composers of old like Mozart wrote the music for many opera's which could be considered the movies of the era, so why should the film scores of today be treated any different?
@@NWA744 because Don Giovanni isnt about dinosaurs 😅 but seriously there is a lot of good Filmmusik and in Videogames too for example the orchestral Version of the castlevania soundtracks. But then if you compare it to Wagner or Chopin its like farting Cats 😅🤷 excuse my french 🐈💨
@@simon-xr9pw But then you have tracks like Medal of Honor.
I’d be crying if I was watching this in person. Such breathtaking notes and an iconic symphony 😢 especially when that first wave of violins 🎻 start…the dam starts breaking 😭
I’m 43. hopefully, I still have a long life ahead of me. I hear this play, and I think about me being 15 years old when Jurassic Park was released. Hearing this just brings tears to my eyes, and makes me wonder where all those years in between went. Nostalgia at its finest!
I know how you feel, old chap.
I don't think so
@@squishyfishy8042 Shut it son
The WAY he "CONTROLS" THE ORCHESTRA AND INSPIRES THE AUDIENCE. A LEGEND AT WORK.
Not only is it iconic, it is impossibly beautiful as a composition.
Holy Moly! How can Jurassic Park sounds so elegant! Just look at the composer's facial expression at the beginning. I believed John Williams himself cannot imagine his music can be played so beautifully and artistically.
I clearly remember I went to the movie house twice, sitting at the front row, admiring this piece of music. Now with the nourishment from Vienna Philharmonic, the strings sounds so silky smooth, so elegant and so majestic. The performance no longer not sound like a music from a Hollywood movie, rather it becomes a "Golden hall-worthy" piece of music.
I was deeply moved with tears. Steven Spielberg and T Rex will be moved with tears if they were sitting in there and listening.
It's John Williams himself. The original was recordet with the lso and it is even better.
@@simon-xr9pw Ni idea sobre las diferencias de sonido entre LSO y WPO. Tal cual
@@TomboVersta auch ein und das selbe Orchester kann nicht zweimal die gleiche Aufnahme machen und exakt gleich klingen. Das Original hat für mich einen besonderen klang das ist natürlich subjektiv. Viele Grüße aus Deutschland 👍🇪🇸♥️
@@simon-xr9pw LSO is better and for a completionist like me, I do prefer the original. But this is John Williams we're talking about. Whatever group accompanies him being the conductor, the result will be that on the video.
@@simon-xr9pw I agree. The LSO played much better. I heard the this one a little "too elegant", but correct permormance.
I'm Japanese.The grammer may be wrong. but I challenge to write
When I listened this melody, I'm so excited!!!!! I watched the movie "Jurassic Park. I love this!!
Jurassic Park and its soundtrack are beautiful...You are Japanese!I love Japan is my favorite country🇯🇵🇯🇵
Your English is just fine, anyone who understands English watching this video knows exactly what you mean
My english isn't good too, but we don't have to care much about that, just speak right? This song is amazing, John Williams is a living legend!
@Purpy purps Oh thanks, it's so nice to hear these kind of words, are a you a native? If you're not, i appreciate in the same level
@Purpy purps Interesting, where are you from?
Breath-taking, moving, emotional and nostalgic. John Williams is our generations Beethoven. And this Vienna Philharmonic was flawless!
Incredible how a single man can create something like this.
I was there and listening to all my favourite music played live by OUR Vienna Philharmonic in their living room in my hometown conducted by HIM in person was a singular event that will never be surpassed. A live long dream came true!
You were there!!! I can't tell you how jealous I am of your experience. Very cool.
I never been to Vienna
"When the Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth ". Even the musicians were smiling which playing as they enjoys it, Long live the Jurassic park!🎉🎉🎉
Hello how are you
What a glorious night that must have been in Vienna. Bravo, Maestro Williams!
4:37 always gives me chills, its the best part ever!
Ooooohooooo 😍😍😍
Truly said🤗🤗🥰
Imagine having 3 tons of pressure, biting into you
I lost my father in 29th September 2020. He loves movie so much ❤️ He raised a son who loves movie as much as him. Jurassic Park is one of a million movies that he loves. I missed you dad, hope we can see movies again in heaven someday ❤️
Sorry for your loss
I can tell for sure that he raised a good man and a good man you are. I’m Sorry for Your Loss May God Be With You🙏
Sorry for your loss.
😭😭😭 I lost my dad in 2009. Prayers for you Rahmat.🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🤲🏾🤲🏾🤲🏾
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Oh man ...this is just pure GOOSEBUMPS
This is, by far, my favorite orchestrated song of all time. Something about this compilation ring through my bones musically.
Panie Williams, często sie wzruszam słuchając Pana muzyki. Jestem kolejrzem , słucham Pana muzyki w dzień i noc. Inspiruje mnie Pana muzyka. Dużo zdrowia życzę Panu i Pana rodzinie...dziękuję:)
John Williams would make a good John Hammond. Imagine if he had John Hammond's outfit and said "Welcome to Jurassic Park."
Yeah. I actually thought they were the same person.
We spared no expense
@@redefined4657when I was younger I thought the same thing for 3 years then I asked my dad.
Colonel Sanders?
Interesting thing is:
John Hammond: creator of Jurassic Park
John Williams: creator of Jurassic Park
(I know only the theme, but Jurassic Park is incomplete without this theme)
Probably one of the most beautiful theme’s existing. What a true master of composing and conducting mr. Williams! Besides that, enjoying this theme again for the MILLIONed time!!
For me this is JW's best work. I like it better than Star Wars, better than E.T., better than Schindler's List.
it seems he took some inspiration by J.S. Bach "Brandenburg concerto 3" , so it is not his very own composition in this case. :)
@@rivenoak it sounds completely different...
This man is a beautiful tribute to life and all that is positive. God bless him. An absolute legend. ❤
This man made movies come to life. Legendary composer.
Goosebumps from starting to end. A true masterpiece.
In his late 80s now, John Williams is still a force to reckon with. His epic soundtracks have provided the preeminent voice of America's cinematic excellence for the past 50 years. We have been very fortunate to be alive during his creative sweep.
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Well said, my friend
I think he has gone beyond Film Composing now....
@@josephvu9913 Tell us more, please. Do you have specific works of music to recommend?
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What a master piece this is dude. The most beautiful song ever! Just love it❤
Your music will live and entertain mankind forever. You are simply a genius, Mr. Williams and we thank God that you gave us such phenomenal musical gifts. Watching you conduct is breathtaking, Maestro.
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About time this music was played with an orchestra of such warmth and character.
Not only that, still one of the best orchestra's in the world. The Wiener Philharmoniker is incredible.
I know right? Imagine the warmth in that room... When the violins kicked in I got chills. Imagine being there. So smooth.
@@vexguine I WAS there, and it WAS one of my life´s greatest experiences. No words can tell my feelings and Inspiration.
@@propellix6642 Lucky bastard!
That hall, the Golden Hall of the Musikverein, is considered to have the best acoustics in the world.
He’s had most impact on our lives of any modern composer, without the themes the movies cannot be what the are
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It stands the test of time AND it can stand alone!!