John Williams (guitarist)
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Born | April 24, 1941 in Melbourne, Australia |
Genre(s) | Classical music |
Years active | 1958 - present |
Official site | Official website |
John Christopher Williams (born 24 April 1941) is one of the world's best-known classical guitarists.
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[edit] Biography
Born in Melbourne, Australia to an English father (Len Williams) and an Australian-Chinese mother, Williams was taught initially by his father. At the age of twelve he went to Italy to study under "The Maestro", Andrés Segovia. Later, he attended the Royal College of Music in London, studying piano because the school did not have a guitar department at the time. Upon graduation, he was offered the opportunity to create such a department. Being such a lover of the instrument, he seized the opportunity and ran it for the first two years. Williams has maintained links with the College (and with the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester) ever since.
Williams is best known as a classical guitarist, but has explored many different musical traditions. He has collaborated with Julian Bream and Paco Peña and was a member of the fusion group Sky. He is also a composer and arranger.
Williams has commissioned guitar concertos from composers such as Stephen Dodgson, André Previn, Patrick Gowers, Richard Harvey and Steve Gray. He has also worked with composers from his native Australia, including Phillip Houghton, Peter Sculthorpe, Ross Edwards (composer) and Nigel Westlake, to produce guitar works that capture the spirit of his homeland.
He enjoyed a worldwide hit single with his recording of Cavatina by Stanley Myers, used as the theme tune to the Oscar-winning film The Deer Hunter (1979). The piece had originally been written for piano, for another film ten years earlier, The Walking Stick (1970) but re-written for guitar and expanded by Myers at Williams' invitation. In 1973, Cleo Laine wrote lyrics and recorded the song "He Was Beautiful" accompanied by John Williams. A year later, it was a top 5 UK hit single for Iris Williams (no relation).
At the invitation of producer Martin Lewis he created a highly acclaimed classical-rock fusion duet with celebrated rock guitarist Pete Townshend of Townshend's anthemic Won't Get Fooled Again for the 1979 Amnesty International benefit show The Secret Policeman's Ball. The duet was featured on the resulting album and the film version of the show - bringing Williams to the broader attention of the rock audience.
The relationship with Lewis led to Williams' classical-rock fusion band Sky being invited to give the first-ever rock concert to be held at Westminster Abbey - a benefit concert for Amnesty that Lewis produced in February 1981.
He is visiting professor at the Royal Academy of Music, London.
Williams and his artist wife Kathy Panama reside in London and Australia.
[edit] Discography
[edit] 2000's
- 2006 Great Performances - Bach Lute Suites (C) Sony
- 2005 Testament BBC/Testament
- 2005 The Essential John Williams (2CD) (C) Metro
- 2004 The Ultimate Guitar Collection (2CD) (C) Sony
- 2004 Rosemary and Thyme Sanctuary Classics
- 2003 El Diablo Suelto Sony
- 2003 The Seville Concert (Expanded Edition) Sony
- 2003 The Guitarist (Expanded Edition) Sony
- 2001 Perpetual Motion Sony
- 2001 Invocación Y Danza (C) Sony
- 2001 John Williams Plays Bach (C) Sony "Music For You"
- 2001 The Magic Box Sony
- 2000 English Guitar Music (C) Essential Classics
- 2000 The Essential John Williams (C) Metro
- 2000 Classic Williams - Romance of the Guitar (C) Sony
[edit] 1990's
- 1999 Plague and the Moonflower Altus
- 1999 When Night Falls Sony
- 1999 The Prayer Cycle Sony
- 1999 Schubert and Giuliani Sony
- 1996 Great Performances - Rodrigo (C) Sony
- 1999 Guitar Moods (C) Decca
- 1999 Bach and Scarlatti (C) Belart
- 1999 Spanish Guitar Favourites (C) Decca
- 1998 The Guitarist Sony
- 1998 In My Life MCA
- 1997 Great Expectations Atlantic
- 1997 The Very Best of John Williams (C) Crimson
- 1997 The Black Decameron Sony
- 1996 John Williams Plays the Movies (and The World of John Williams) Sony
- 1996 Bach Lute Music: Volume 2 (C) Essential Classics
- 1996 Bach Lute Music: Volume 1 (C) Essential Classics
- 1996 Paganini, Scarlatti, Giuliani & Villa-Lobos (C) Essential Classics
- 1996 Dodgson and Rodrigo (C) Essential Classics
- 1996 Concertos by Harvey and Gray Sony
- 1996 The Mantis & the Moon Sony
- 1995 George Martin presents the Medici Quartet Classic FM
- 1994 Julian Bream and John Williams Ultimate Collection (C) BMG
- 1994 The Great Paraguayan (From The Jungles of Paraguay) Sony
- 1994 From Australia Sony
- 1993 Together (Expanded Edition on CD) RCA
- 1993 Together Again (Expanded Edition on CD) RCA
- 1993 The Seville Concert Sony
- 1992 Iberia Sony
- 1992 Takemitsu Sony
- 1991 The Best of John Williams (C) Music Club
- 1991 Rodrigo, Giuliani and Vivaldi (C) Essential Classics
- 1991 Latin American Guitar Music by Barrios and Ponce (C) Essential Classics
- 1991 Guitar Recital (C) Decca
- 1990 Spanish Guitar Music (C) Essential Classics
- 1990 Vivaldi Concertos Sony
- 1990 Bach: Four Lute Suites (C) CBS
- 1990 Leyenda CBS
[edit] 1980's
- 1989 The Golden Guitar (C) CBS
- 1989 Rodrigo and Albéniz (C) CBS
- 1989 Rodrigo Concertos (C) CBS
- 1989 Guitar Concertos (2CD) (C) CBS
- 1989 Spanish Guitar Favourites (C) CBS
- 1989 The Great Guitar Concertos (2CD) (C) CBS
- 1989 Spirit of the Guitar: Music of the Americas CBS/Sony
- 1988 John Williams - The Collection (C) Castle
- 1988 The Baroque Album CBS/Sony
- 1988 A Fish Called Wanda Milan
- 1987 Unforgettable John Williams (C) Castle
- 1987 Fragments of a Dream CBS/ Sony
- 1987 Paul Hart Concerto for Guitar and Jazz Orchestra CBS/Sony
- 1987 Emma's War Filmtrax
- 1986 Le Grand Classique (C) CBS/Guy Laroche
- 1986 The Essential Collection (C) Castle
- 1986 Classic Aid: Concert in Aid of The UNHCR CBS
- 1986 Echoes of London CBS
- 1985 Hounds of Love EMI Manhattan
- 1985 Bach, Handel, Marcello: Concertos CBS/Sony
- 1984 Rodrigo CBS
- 1983 Cadmium ... Ariola
- 1983 The Guitar is the Song: A Folksong Collection CBS/Sony
- 1983 Let The Music Take You CBS/QNote
- 1983 The Honorary Consul Island (single)
- 1983 Sky Five Live Ariola
- 1982 Portrait of John Williams CBS/Sony
- 1982 Just Guitars: A Concert in Aid of The Samaritans CBS
- 1982 Sky Forthcoming Ariola
- 1982 John Williams and Peter Hurford Play Bach CBS
- 1981 Sky 3 Ariola
- 1981 Echoes of Spain - Albeniz CBS
- 1981 Great Performances: Rodrigo (C) CBS
- 1980 Sky 2 Ariola
- 1980 The Guitar Music of John Williams (C) Tellydisc
- 1980 The Platinum Collection (2LP) (C) Cube Records
- 1980 Bridges (C) Lotus Music/K-Tel
- 1980 Guitar Quintets CBS
[edit] 1970's
- 1979 Spotlight on John Williams (2LP) (C) Cube Records
- 1979 Morning Sky (C) Cube Records
- 1979 John Williams at His Best (C) Neon
- 1979 Cavatina(C) Cube Records
- 1979 The Deer Hunter Capitol
- 1979 The Secret Policeman's Ball Island
- 1979 Sky Ariola
- 1979 Recollections (C) CBS
- 1979 Julian Bream & John Williams Live RCA
- 1979 John Williams plays Stephen Dodgson (C) CBS
- 1978 Manuel Ponce CBS
- 1978 Travelling Cube Records
- 1978 John Williams Collection (C) CBS
- 1978 John Williams Plays Paganini (C) CBS
- 1978 Stevie CBS
- 1978 Malcolm Arnold and Leo Brouwer Concertos CBS
- 1977 Mermaid Frolics Polydor
- 1977 John Williams ~ Barrios CBS
- 1977 Castenuovo-Tedesco, Arnold and Dodgson Concertos CBS
- 1977 Guitar Recital (Double LP) (C) Decca
- 1977 John Williams plays Bach and Scarlatti (C) Decca
- 1977 John Williams plays Spanish Favourites (C) Decca
- 1977 John Williams Plays Patrick Gowers (C) CBS
- 1977 The Sly Cormorant Argo (Decca)
- 1976 Villa-Lobos and Scarlatti (C) CBS
- 1976 John Williams and Friends CBS
- 1976 Duos CBS
- 1976 Best Friends RCA
- 1975 Bach: Complete Lute Music CBS
- 1974 John Williams' Greatest Hits (C) CBS
- 1974 Rodrigo & Villa-Lobos CBS
- 1974 Together Again (a.k.a. Julian and John 2) RCA
- 1974 Rhapsody CBS
- 1973 The Height Below Cube Records
- 1973 Music from England, Japan, Brazil, Venezuela, Argentina and Mexico CBS
- 1972 John Williams Plays More Spanish Music and Other Favourites (C) CBS
- 1972 Greatest Hits-The Guitar (C) Columbia
- 1972 Previn and Ponce Concertos CBS
- 1972 Gowers Chamber Concerto, Scarlatti Sonatas CBS
- 1972 Together (a.k.a. Julian and John) RCA
- 1972 Guitar Recital (I & II) (C) Ace of Diamonds
- 1971 Music for Guitar and Harpsichord CBS
- 1971 Changes Cube Records
- 1971 200 Motels United Artists
- 1971 The Raging Moon EMI
- 1971 Songs of Freedom - Theodorakis CBS
- 1970 Webern: Complete Works CBS/Philips
- 1970 John Williams Plays Spanish Music CBS
[edit] 1960's
- 1969 Songs for Voice and Guitar CBS
- 1969 Concertos by Vivaldi and Giuliani CBS
- 1969 Virtuoso Variations for Guitar CBS
- 1968 Haydn and Paganini CBS
- 1968 Two Guitar Concertos (Rodrigo and Dodgson) CBS
- 1967 More Virtuoso Music for Guitar CBS
- 1965 Two Guitar Concertos (Rodrigo and Castelnuovo-Tedesco) CBS
- 1965 Virtuoso Music For Guitar CBS
- 1964 CBS [Columbia] Records Presents John Williams CBS
- 1963 Jacqueline du Pré: Recital EMI
- 1963 Twenty Studies for Guitar Westminster
- 1961 A Spanish Guitar Westminster
- 1961 Folk-Songs L'Oiseau-Lyre
[edit] 1950's
- 1958 Guitar Recital Volumes 1 & 2 Delysé
[edit] Awards and Recognitions
Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music Performance
- Julian Bream & John Christopher Williams for Julian and John (Works by Lawes, Carulli, Albéniz, Granados) (1973)
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