John Williams Talks The Phantom Menace part I
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best composer hands down.
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@rivariad why is TheOrganicBeats a troll? Because he dislikes the Beatles? I don't understand...explain.
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@loulou656 Mine too my friend. HE IS MY FAVOURITE.
I can't imagine no one else who will match or compete on his level of swashbuckling theme's lol.
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I would say that there is 1 person whatever...except that I can't think of anybody on this planet who dislikes John Williams.
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lol, beethoven!!
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@TheOrganicBeats do you even know what a comparison is? cuz i'm sure i didnt compare any of'em, point is from a creative perspective, all of them are equally genius and innovative in their own areas.
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@rivariad Point being you can't use the beatles, and john williams in the same sentence.(WTF mozart is in a completely different league of genius). Camparing the beatles to these guys is like comparing hannah montana to whitney houston dude
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@TheOrganicBeats i wasnt expecting a troll under a john williams video, weird
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@rivariad the beatles suck
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@rivariad he's in a class alone . He's "incomparable"
John Williams is the Jedi Master of film music!
musicbrain5 1 year ago 10
Classical music was made for the concert hall. Modern classical and neo-classical music is music which uses the forms of the classical era (roughly 1750-1850), drawing on the techniques and rules of composers from that era. John Williams writes contemporary, modern, and neo-romantic music.
Concert music does not mean "classical music." You have the periods (baroque, classical, romantic, modern, impressionist, etc.), and then the context (film, stage, ballet, opera, etc.).
thegoodgeneral 2 years ago 7