VIENNA 〓 John Williams cancels the concert with the Vienna Philharmonic

2018/10/26
【最終更新日】2020/02/13

Composer and conductor John Williams (86) has lost physical condition and canceled the Conducting of the London Symphony Orchestra scheduled on 26th October. Dirk Brossé serves as a substitute. After that, the concert of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra scheduled on November 3 and 4, the concert itself was canceled. Both of them are concerts composed of his own works.

Photo:London Symphony Orchestra


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