BERLIN 〓 Composer John Williams makes his debut as conductor this time in the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra

2021/06/15

Following the debut of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra last year, composer John Williams will now make his conductor debut with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. It will appear on October 14, 15 and 16.

Williams made his debut with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra on January 18th and 19th last year before his 88th birthday, and his live album has become a worldwide bestseller. He again directs his own film scores such as Star Wars and Harry Potter.

写真:Vienna Philharmonic / Deutsche Grammophon / Terry Linke





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