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Short clip of John Williams leading the London Symphony Orchestra with movie clips from Attack of the Clones in background.
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This reissue likely dates from 1980, to coincide with RSO's release of Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, if not later. P) 1977 PolyGram Records, Inc. Manufactured and Marketed by PolyGram Records, Inc. Other Versions (5 of 123) View All. Cat.
Star Wars Original recording, Soundtrack, Double LP. The London Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra), John Williams (Composer) Format: Vinyl. Utah Symphony Orchestra. I have the 1977 release Star Wars Album and it was only played to copy onto other media to prevent wear and tear. Published on January 5, 2016.
John Williams – Star Wars - Grievous Speaks to Lord Sidious.
London Symphony Orchestra, Luciano Pavarotti, Luciano Pavarotti and the London Symphony Orchestra, Richard Bonynge, Джузеппе Верди - "La donna è mobile" Popular Classics, 2007 02:20. Artist: London Symphony Orchestra Last Of The Dogmen.
The London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) performed a majority of the score for the Star Wars films. John Williams, the composer, acted as guest conductor for the orchestra during the recordings. Founded on June 9, 1904, in London, England, the LSO stands strong at about 100 members and regularly tours around the world. In addition to soundtrack pieces, the symphony performs classical and some pop music.
Tommy is a 1972 album, based on the original 1969 album by The Who, featuring the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by David Measham, of arrangements by Wil Malone. The project was conceived by Lou Reizner, initially with Rod Stewart singing Roger Daltrey's main role. As Pete Townshend and Daltrey became more involved, Stewart's role was reduced to singing "Pinball Wizard".
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