Jurassic Park Theme
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- The Jurassic Park Theme is from the film score to the 1993 Steven Spielberg film of the same name, composed and conducted by John Williams. The score received critical acclaim and is often considered to be one of the most iconic and beloved scores of John Williams' career. The score uses a large orchestra that often includes a variety of percussion, two harps, baritone horns, and choir. Some passages also call for unusual woodwinds, such as shakuhachi and E♭ piccolo oboe. Furthermore, Williams included synthesizers in much of the score.
The composition process was done in Skywalker Ranch concurrently with the sound editing process, leading Williams to get inspiration from Gary Rydstrom's work with dinosaur noises. Williams described it as, "a rugged, noisy effort - a massive job of symphonic cartooning." He also said that, while trying to, "match the rhythmic gyrations of the dinosaurs," he ended up creating, "these kind of funny ballets". As with another Spielberg film he scored, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Williams felt he needed to write, "pieces that would convey a sense of 'awe' and fascination," given that the movie dealt with the, "overwhelming happiness and excitement," that would emerge from seeing live dinosaurs.
The first motif, which is heard most frequently, is known simply as "Theme from Jurassic Park", and is introduced when the visitors first see the Brachiosaurus. It features, "gentle religioso cantilena lines," which Williams declared was an attempt, "to capture the awesome beauty and sublimity of the dinosaurs in nature." This theme is widely regarded as one of John Williams' greatest.
Jurassic Park Theme by John Williams
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Nice rendition, very entertaining & love those costumes!
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Where does Randy Rainbow store all those costumes? My basement studio is filling up fast!
@@30SecondConcerts I bet it is!!!
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Who knew velociraptors could play percussion!?!