John Williams

Biography

Born in Melbourne, Australia, John Williams can be regarded as a foremost ambassador of the guitar. He was taught by his father, afterwards attending summer courses with Segovia at the Academia Musicale Chigiana in Siena, Italy, and studying music at the Royal College of Music in London. By the early 1960s he had performed in London, Paris, Madrid, Japan, Russia and the US: he has since toured the world playing both solo and with orchestra and regularly on radio and TV.  John Williams records for SONY Classical.

Amongst his collaborations with other musicians, those with Julian Bream, Itzhak Perlman, Andre Previn, Cleo Laine, John Dankworth and Daniel Barenboim are particularly important. His other musical activities have included the groups SKY, John Williams and Friends, Attacca, The National Youth Jazz Orchestra with Paul Hart, Paco Pena, the Chilean group Inti-Illimani, and various collaborations with Richard Harvey.

John Williams maintains a wide-ranging interest in contemporary music.  Examples have included his recording of music by the Japanese composer Toru Takemitsu with the London Sinfonietta, an album featuring the music of Peter Sculthorpe and Nigel Westlake called "From Australia" and his CD of music by the Cuban composer Leo Brouwer, called "The Black Decameron", which includes Brouwer's Fourth Concerto. His many other recordings include several of Rodrigo's "Concierto de Aranjuez", concertos by Richard Harvey and Steve Gray, “Vivaldi Concertos", "The Great Paraguayan", "John Williams plays the Movies", "The Guitarist" (which includes his own “Aeolian Suite” with string orchestra) the "Arpeggione" sonata by Schubert and "Concerto, Op.30" by Giuliani with the Australian Chamber Orchestra, in which he plays an 1814 Guadagnini guitar.  The highly successful "Profile" and "The Seville Concert", both directed by David Thomas for London Weekend Television's South Bank Show, are particular examples of John Williams’ enthusiasm for communicating music on television.

In 2001 Sony Classical released his CD entitled “The Magic Box” in which his group “John Williams and Friends” presented adaptations of African music. This includes music from Senegal, Cameroon, Zaire, South Africa, Madagascar and Cape Verde. The group toured the U.K., United States, Australia, Singapore, Malaysia Germany, Spain and Italy.  Other recent releases by Sony Classical include his solo CD entitled “El Diablo Suelto”, a collection of Venezuelan music by composers including Figueredo, Sojo, Lauro, Fernandez and Gutierrez, “The Ultimate Guitar Collection” and duo CD “Places Between” with jazz guitarist John Etheridge, recorded live in Dublin. John’s most recent release is a solo CD ‘From a Bird’, a collection of his own pieces and some traditional Irish tunes, available online from www.fretsonly.com and Amazon.

John Williams’ duo with Richard Harvey has seen them travel throughout the UK, Europe and the Far East with their “World Tour” programme. His “Together & Solo” programme with John Etheridge includes solo sets from each of them and together includes original compositions from both artists, music from Africa and the US, and a new commission by composer Paul Hart.  In the 2012/13 season John Williams performs with John Etheridge throughout the UK and the US and gives solo recitals in the UK and Europe.

In 2007 John Williams was presented with an Edison Lifetime Achievement award.

He plays often for films, such as "The Deerhunter" (Cavatina) and "A Fish Called Wanda", and also plays tennis (badly), badminton (average), chess (quite good), table tennis (better) and likes talking (about anything). He lives in London.

 

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Recital April 2011

Cork School of Music

"The best has just got better. Two years ago, guitar legend John Williams treated Cork to a performance of otherworldly genius. Last Thursday, he somehow went one further….[the] Villa Lobos and Brouwer pieces were technically stunning, notably Williams’ rendition of Brouwer’s Valley of Echoes while the Latin-focused second half was all about emotions. They could hardly have run any higher."
Irish Examiner, 12th April 2011.

Concert February 2010

English Chamber Orchestra

"He is the consummate technician and a master of his instrument…in Leo Brouwer’s Guitar Concerto no 6 he made it deceptively simple. He displayed unhurried technique. He gave an impeccable account of Cavatina – the Deer Hunter."
Birmingham Express & Star, 25 February 2010

Recital August 2008

Kilkenny Arts Festival, Ireland

"The impression was very much of a man who wants to put the music first, and that’s the impression that was made by his actual playing, too. Williams has the skills of a teller of tales who can draw his listeners in with a few compelling images. He sets the tone and he delivers what he promises, whether it be 18th-century music reimagined for guitar …, the kind of guitar-infused Spanish piano music …, or his own easy-listening pieces, which he delivers with lyrical freedom.
The Irish Times, August 2008

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