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Release Date:
June 30, 2015
Original Title:
A John Williams Celebration
Alternate Titles:
John Williams Gala aus der Walt Disney Concert Hall
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
Bernhard Fleischer Moving Images
Thirteen
WDR/Arte
Production Countries:
Austria | Germany | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: AA
Runtime: 103
For the 2014/15 Opening Night Concert and Gala, the Los Angeles Philharmonic paid loving tribute to composer John Williams, long a champion and close friend of the LA Phil. Gustavo Dudamel, an awestruck fan of the musical icon, led the orchestra in a crosssection of Maestro Williams' matchless canon. Featuring Itzhak Perlman with a very special musical performance of pieces from Schindler's List as well as the Cadenza and variations from Fiddler on the Roof. Jazz elements will fill the air during Escapades from Catch Me if You Can, and may the force be with you during the iconic tunes from Star Wars.
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Camera Operator:
Wolf Austad
Steve Bennett
Kim Bird
Darren Dever
Paul Fenkart
Scott Kaye
Joe Tamel
Matt Yearsley
Director:
Michael Beyer
Editor:
Uli Peschke
Lighting Design:
Robin Gray
Mixing Engineer:
Ernestine Böttcher
Post Producer:
Jochen Hermann
Producer:
Bernhard Fleischer
Production Assistant:
Marina Mattner
Production Design:
Netia Jones
Production Director:
Jim Lucas
Judit Stassak
Sound:
Sergey Parfenov
Sound Mixer:
Wolfgang Schiefermair
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