List of compositions by John Williams

This is a list of compositions by John Williams.

Film scores

The following list consists of select films for which John Williams wrote the score and/or songs.

1950s

Year Title Director Notes
1954 You Are Welcome[1][2] ? Promotional film for the tourist information office of Newfoundland
1958 Daddy-O Lou Place John Williams' feature film debut

1960s

Year Title Director Notes
1960 I Passed for White Fred M. Wilcox
Because They're Young Paul Wendkos
1961 The Secret Ways Phil Karlson
Richard Widmark
1962 Bachelor Flat Frank Tashlin
Budd Grossman
1963 Diamond Head Guy Green
Gidget Goes to Rome Paul Wendkos
1964 The Killers Don Siegel The main title and the closing was edited from music originally composed by Henry Mancini for Touch of Evil. Mancini's "Too Little Time" from The Glenn Miller Story, was also incorporated into the score.
1965 None but the Brave Frank Sinatra
John Goldfarb, Please Come Home! J. Lee Thompson
1966 The Rare Breed Andrew V. McLaglen
How to Steal a Million William Wyler
The Plainsman David Lowell Rich
Not with My Wife, You Don't! Norman Panama
Penelope Arthur Hiller
1967 A Guide for the Married Man Gene Kelly
Valley of the Dolls Mark Robson Oscar nomination (songs written by André and Dory Previn)
Fitzwilly Delbert Mann
Heidi TV movie
1968 Land of the Giants (TV Series) Harry Harris
1969 Daddy's Gone A-Hunting Mark Robson
Goodbye, Mr. Chips Herbert Ross Oscar nomination
The Reivers Mark Rydell

1970s

Year Title Director Notes
1970 Storia di una donna Leonardo Bercovici His only score written for a foreign movie
Jane Eyre Delbert Mann TV movie
1971 Fiddler on the Roof Norman Jewison Oscar winner (score adaptation)
1972 The Cowboys Mark Rydell N/A
The Screaming Woman Jack Smight TV movie
Images Robert Altman Oscar nomination
The Poseidon Adventure Ronald Neame Golden Globe and Oscar nominations
Pete 'n' Tillie Martin Ritt N/A
1973 The Long Goodbye Robert Altman Also title song (with Johnny Mercer)
Tom Sawyer Don Taylor Golden Globe and Oscar nominations shared with Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman
The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing Richard C. Sarafian N/A
The Paper Chase James Bridges N/A
Cinderella Liberty Mark Rydell Golden Globe and Oscar nominations
1974 Conrack Martin Ritt N/A
The Sugarland Express Steven Spielberg First of many collaborations with Steven Spielberg
Earthquake Mark Robson Golden Globe nomination
The Towering Inferno John Guillerman Oscar nomination
1975 The Eiger Sanction Clint Eastwood N/A
Jaws Steven Spielberg Grammy, Golden Globe, BAFTA, and Oscar winner
1976 Family Plot Alfred Hitchcock N/A
The Missouri Breaks Arthur Penn N/A
Midway Jack Smight N/A
1977 Black Sunday John Frankenheimer N/A
Star Wars George Lucas Oscar, Golden Globe, and BAFTA winner, 4 Grammy nominations including 3 wins
Close Encounters of the Third Kind Steven Spielberg Golden Globe and Oscar nominations, 3 Grammy nominations including 2 wins
1978 The Fury Brian De Palma N/A
Jaws 2 Jeannot Szwarc N/A
Superman Richard Donner Golden Globe and Oscar nominations, 3 Grammy nominations including 2 wins
1979 Dracula John Badham N/A
1941 Steven Spielberg N/A

1980s

Year Title Director Notes
1980 The Empire Strikes Back Irvin Kershner Golden Globe and Oscar nominations, BAFTA winner, 5 Grammy nominations including 2 wins
1981 Raiders of the Lost Ark Steven Spielberg Grammy winner, Oscar nomination
Heartbeeps Allan Arkush N/A
1982 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Steven Spielberg Golden Globe, Oscar, and BAFTA winner, 5 Grammy nominations including 3 wins
Yes, Giorgio Franklin J. Schaffner Music composed by Michael J. Lewis; song only – "If We Were In Love" Oscar and Golden Globe nomination
Monsignor Frank Perry N/A
1983 Return of the Jedi Richard Marquand Grammy and Oscar nominations
1984 Indiana Jones and the
Temple of Doom
Steven Spielberg Oscar nomination
The River Mark Rydell Golden Globe and Oscar nominations
1986 SpaceCamp Harry Winer N/A
1987 The Witches of Eastwick George Miller Grammy and Oscar nominations
Empire of the Sun Steven Spielberg Grammy, Golden Globe, and Oscar nominations, BAFTA winner
Superman IV:
The Quest for Peace
Sidney J. Furie Adapted and conducted by Alexander Courage, Three new themes
1988 The Accidental Tourist Lawrence Kasdan Golden Globe and Oscar nominations
1989 Indiana Jones and the
Last Crusade
Steven Spielberg Grammy and Oscar nominations
Born on the Fourth of July Oliver Stone Grammy, Golden Globe, and Oscar nominations
Always Steven Spielberg N/A

1990s

Year Title Director Notes
1990 Stanley & Iris Martin Ritt N/A
Presumed Innocent Alan J. Pakula N/A
Home Alone Chris Columbus Grammy and double Oscar nominations
1991 Hook Steven Spielberg Oscar and double Grammy nominations
JFK Oliver Stone Oscar nominations
1992 Far and Away Ron Howard N/A
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York Chris Columbus N/A
1993 Jurassic Park Steven Spielberg Grammy nomination
Schindler's List Golden Globe, Oscar, Grammy, and BAFTA winner
1994 Wolf Mike Nichols unused score
1995 Sabrina Sydney Pollack Grammy, Golden Globe, and double Oscar nominations
Nixon Oliver Stone Oscar nomination
1996 Sleepers Barry Levinson
1997 Rosewood John Singleton N/A
The Lost World:
Jurassic Park
Steven Spielberg Grammy nomination
Seven Years in Tibet Jean-Jacques Annaud Grammy and Golden Globe nominations
Amistad Steven Spielberg Grammy and Oscar nominations
1998 Saving Private Ryan Golden Globe, Grammy, and Oscar nominations
Stepmom Chris Columbus N/A
1999 Star Wars: Episode I -
The Phantom Menace
George Lucas Grammy nomination
Angela's Ashes Alan Parker Grammy winner, Golden Globe and Oscar nominations

2000s

Year Title Director Notes
2000 The Patriot Roland Emmerich Oscar nomination
2001 A.I.: Artificial Intelligence Steven Spielberg Golden Globe, Grammy, and Oscar nominations
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Chris Columbus Oscar nomination and double Grammy nominations
2002 Star Wars: Episode II -
Attack of the Clones
George Lucas N/A
Minority Report Steven Spielberg N/A
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Chris Columbus Grammy nomination/Adapted and conducted by William Ross
Catch Me If You Can Steven Spielberg Grammy and Oscar nominations
2004 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Alfonso Cuarón
The Terminal Steven Spielberg N/A
2005 Star Wars: Episode III -
Revenge of the Sith
George Lucas Double Grammy nominations
War of the Worlds Steven Spielberg Grammy nomination
Memoirs of a Geisha Rob Marshall Oscar nomination, Golden Globe and BAFTA winner, double Grammy nominations including one win. First time approaching filmmakers to do the score.
Munich Steven Spielberg Oscar nomination, Grammy for Best Instrumental Composition; and Grammy nomination for Best Score Soundtrack Album
2008 Indiana Jones and the
Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
At the 51st Grammy Awards, John Williams won an award for "The Adventures of Mutt," with a nomination in Best Score Soundtrack Album For A Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media

2010s

Year Title Director Notes
2011 The Adventures of Tintin:
The Secret of the Unicorn
Steven Spielberg Grammy and Oscar nominations, Annie Award winner. Williams's first score for an animated film.
War Horse Oscar, Golden Globe, and BAFTA nominations
2012 Lincoln Oscar, Golden Globe, BAFTA, and Grammy nominations
2013 The Book Thief Brian Percival Oscar, Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations. Grammy for Best Instrumental Composition.
2015 Star Wars: Episode VII -
The Force Awakens
J.J. Abrams Oscar and BAFTA nominations. First J.J. Abrams theatrical film without his long-time composer Michael Giacchino.
2016 The BFG Steven Spielberg N/A
2017 Star Wars: Episode VIII[3] Rian Johnson N/A
2018 Ready Player One[3] Steven Spielberg N/A
2019 Indiana Jones 5[4] N/A

The Olympics

Olympic Fanfare and Theme
Theme music for the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles

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Williams has composed music for four Olympic Games:

Television themes

Concerti

Composition Year Title Premiere Date Premiere Performers Notes
1969 Concerto for Flute and Orchestra 1981 Leonard Slatkin/Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra – Saint Louis
1976 Concerto for Violin and Orchestra 1981-01-29 Leonard Slatkin/Saint Louis Symphony – Mark Peskanov, Violin – Saint Louis Composed at the suggestion of Barbara Ruick, first wife of the composer. Begun in 1974, shortly after Ruick's death, and completed in 1976
1985 Concerto for Tuba and Orchestra 1985-05-08 John Williams/Boston Pops – Chester Schimtz, Tuba – Boston Composed in 1985 for the Centennial of the Boston Pops
1991 Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra 1991-04-13 John Williams/Riverside County Philharmonic – Michele Zukovsky, Clarinet – Los Angeles Composed in 1991 for Michele Zukovsky, principal clarinet of the LA Philharmonic[7]
1993 Concerto for Bassoon and Orchestra (The Five Sacred Trees) 1995-04-15 Kurt Masur/New York Philharmonic – Judith LeClair, Basoon Composed in 1993 for the 150th celebration of the New York Philharmonic
1994 Concerto for Cello and Orchestra 1994-07-07 John Williams/Boston Symphony – Yo-Yo Ma, Cello – Tanglewood Composed in 1994 for the opening of the Seiji Osawa Hall in Tanglewood
1996 Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra 1996-10 Christoph von Dohnányi/Cleveland Orchestra – Michael Sachs on Trumpet Composed in 1996 for Michael Sachs, first trumpet of the Cleveland Orchestra
1997 rev. 2002 Elegy for Cello and Piano Premiered by John Williams, piano and John Waltz, cello. Later arranged for Cello and Orchestra Composed in 1997 for a memorial service in Los Angeles. Based on a secondary theme from Seven Years in Tibet
2000 TreeSong for Violin and Orchestra 2000-07-08 John Williams/Boston Symphony – Gil Shaham, Violin Composed in 2000 for Gil Shaham
2001 Heartwood: Lyric Sketches for Cello and Orchestra 2002-08-04 John Williams/Boston Symphony – Yo-Yo Ma, Cello – Boston Composed in 2001 for Yo-Yo Ma
2003 Concerto for Horn and Orchestra 2003-11-29 John Williams/Chicago Symphony Orchestra – Dale Clevenger, Horn – Chicago Composed for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's principal horn Dale Clevenger
2007 Duo Concertante for Violin and Viola 2007-08-17 John Williams/Boston Pops – Victor Romanul, Violin – Michael Zaretsky, Viola – Tanglewood Composed for Michael Zaretsky
2009 Concerto for Viola and Orchestra 2009-05-26 John Williams/Boston Symphony – Boston Composed for Cathy Basrak. Unreleased
2009 On Willows and Birches (Concerto for Harp and Orchestra) 2009-09-23 John Williams/Boston Symphony – Boston Composed for Ann Hobson Pilot
2011 Concerto for Oboe and Orchestra 2011-05-25 John Williams/Boston Pops – Keisuke Wakao, Oboe – Boston Composed for Keisuke Wakao

Celebration pieces and other concert works

References

  1. ""You Are Welcome" - John Williams film score from 1954".
  2. http://fpdownload.adobe.com/strobe/FlashMediaPlayback.swf?src=http://collections.mun.ca/videos/extension/image/2603.mp4
  3. 1 2 Burlingame, Jon (June 9, 2016). "AFI Honoree John Williams Looks Back on Six Decades of Iconic Themes". Variety. Retrieved June 10, 2016.
  4. "EXCLUSIVE: Steven Spielberg Confirms That John Williams Will Return to Score the Fifth 'Indiana Jones'".
  5. John Eggerton,"Are You Ready For Some Gridiron Violins?" in Broadcasting & Cable, August 30, 2006.
  6. Rina Fox; et al. "The Tammy Grimes Show". Classic TV Archive. Retrieved February 25, 2013.
  7. David Blumberg (2011). "Clarinet Concerto recording". Mytempo.com. Retrieved 2011-09-05.
  8. "Sinfonietta for Wind Ensemble". The John Williams Web Pages. Retrieved 2011-10-21.
  9. "Fanfare for a Festive Occasion". The John Williams Web Pages. Retrieved 2011-11-12.
  10. "John Williams Fan Network – Jwfan". Jwfan.com. Retrieved 2011-09-19.
  11. "John Williams, Boston Pops Perform 'Fanfare for Fenway' in Tribute to Park's 100th Anniversary". Jwfan.com. Retrieved 2012-04-21.
  12. "John Williams' Guitar Piece 'Rounds' Online". Jwfan.com. 2012-07-18. Retrieved 2013-06-18.
  13. "New Williams Fanfare to Premiere Next Week". Jwfan.com. 2013-05-16. Retrieved 2013-06-18.
  14. "‘Conversations’: New Concert Work for Piano Solo" (UPDATED), Jwfan.com, 2013-05-31, retrieved 2013-06-18
  15. John Williams’ ‘Conversations’ for Piano Solo to be Released February 10, Jwfan.com, 2014-06-29, retrieved 2014-07-03
  16. "National Brass Ensemble in Concert". Retrieved July 3, 2014.
  17. "'John Williams' 'Scherzo for Piano and Orchestra' World Premiere (Video)". Jwfan.com. 2014-07-03. Retrieved July 3, 2014.
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