American Journey - Winter Olympics 2002
by: John Williams
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Anchored by his Mormon Tabernacle-charged "Call of Champions" (theme of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games) and the sweeping, emotionally rich six-part title suite (originally written for Washington, D.C.'s millennium celebrations and appearing here for the first time as a complete concert piece), this rousing, unabashedly patriotic collection from John Williams seems doubly timely, given America's hunger for comforting affirmation. Those who criticize the scale of Williams's music for its lack of irony will find little here to dissuade them, save perhaps "For New York," his deft, surprisingly low-key arrangement of appropriate Leonard Bernstein themes, and the comparatively subdued harmonic/melodic sophistication of "Song for World Peace." But this is largely music of ceremony and celebration--its scale and frequently martial rhythms are a direct function of purpose and intent. The collection's notes foster the notion of Williams as America's contemporary Sousa, but that's a comparison that sells the composer woefully short. Even "Sound the Bells," a piece written for the Japanese royal wedding, eschews any efforts at ethnic "authenticity," paying its tribute in distinctly American terms. "The Mission Theme" (from NBC News) and the Coplandesque bonus track "Summon the Heroes" (from the 1996 Olympics) further underscore the iconic intent of Williams's work. Chiding this collection for lack of subtlety is like complaining that fireworks are too spectacular. --Jerry McCulley
Anchored by his Mormon Tabernacle-charged "Call of Champions" (theme of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games) and the sweeping, emotionally rich six-part title suite (originally written for Washington, D.C.'s millennium celebrations and appearing here for the first time as a complete concert piece), this rousing, unabashedly patriotic collection from John Williams seems doubly timely, given America's hunger for comforting affirmation. Those who criticize the scale of Williams's music for its lack of irony will find little here to dissuade them, save perhaps "For New York," his deft, surprisingly low-key arrangement of appropriate Leonard Bernstein themes, and the comparatively subdued harmonic/melodic sophistication of "Song for World Peace." But this is largely music of ceremony and celebration--its scale and frequently martial rhythms are a direct function of purpose and intent. The collection's notes foster the notion of Williams as America's contemporary Sousa, but that's a comparison that sells the composer woefully short. Even "Sound the Bells," a piece written for the Japanese royal wedding, eschews any efforts at ethnic "authenticity," paying its tribute in distinctly American terms. "The Mission Theme" (from NBC News) and the Coplandesque bonus track "Summon the Heroes" (from the 1996 Olympics) further underscore the iconic intent of Williams's work. Chiding this collection for lack of subtlety is like complaining that fireworks are too spectacular. --Jerry McCulley
Disc 1:
- Call Of The Champions (The Official Theme Of The 2002 Olympic Winter Games)
- American Journey: Immigration and Building
- American Journey: The Country at War
- American Journey: Popular Entertainment
- American Journey: Sports and Celebrities
- American Journey: Civil Rights and The Woman's Movement
- American Journey: Technology and Flight
- Song for World Peace
- Jubilee 350
- The Mission Theme (Theme for NBC News)
- For New York (Variations on Themes of Leonard Bernstein)
- Sound The Bells!
- Hymn To New England
- Celebrate Discovery
- Summon The Heroes
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Customer Reviews
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Rating:
- Disappointed with Album's Songs
I enjoy the album with the exception of the American Journey songs.They were adequate John Williams' songs with lots of percussion and horns.I thought the album would mainly contain exceptional songs like "The Mission Theme" and "Summon the Heros" but it didn't.I would not buy this album again!
Rating:
- Perfectly Williams
If you want a combination of John Williams at his best and the original olympic spirit, this is a must! The album starts off with the olympic theme from the Salt Lake Winter Olympic Games and continues with the opening ceremony music. It's wonderful how Williams composes the music to describe the American evolution and history.
If you like the more fanfare-like Williams type of music and want to listen to a great album with great compositions I recommend this album to you! It really ... Read More
Rating:
- Inspiring soundtrack that is vintage John Williams
I really enjoyed American Journey, as well as the other pieces John Williams composed for the 2002 Winter Olympics.When listened to all the way through, American Journey is a powerful tribute to the pioneers and explorers of America.Of the other pieces, my favorite was the Mission Theme, which features the well-known theme from NBC news with some excellent variations.The two main fanfares (Call of the Champions - 2002 Olympics, Summon the Heroes - 2000 Olympics) are the highlights of the CD, ... Read More
Rating:
- Very impressive stuff
This really was one of William's best compositions and the performance by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir was inspired as well. I think when people recall these Olympics, the sounds of "Call of the Champions" provides a very memorable musical image of the games.The Boston Pops Orchestra does an impressive job as well in this very attractive CD.Wonderful music from a memorable Olympic experience.
Rating:
- Essential for the John Williams lover
This is not my favorite John Williams CD, because I love his film scores, and the way they are arranged and built.However, this is John Williams performing his classical and ceremonial music, and with that in mind, this is an excellent CD.The "American Journey" suite is the strongest new material on the album - I say "new material" because the last track, Summon the Heroes (1996 Olympics) is one of John Williams's greatest, most energetic pieces."American Journey" is filled with American patriotism, ... Read More
- Disappointed with Album's SongsI enjoy the album with the exception of the American Journey songs.They were adequate John Williams' songs with lots of percussion and horns.I thought the album would mainly contain exceptional songs like "The Mission Theme" and "Summon the Heros" but it didn't.I would not buy this album again!
- Perfectly WilliamsIf you want a combination of John Williams at his best and the original olympic spirit, this is a must! The album starts off with the olympic theme from the Salt Lake Winter Olympic Games and continues with the opening ceremony music. It's wonderful how Williams composes the music to describe the American evolution and history.
If you like the more fanfare-like Williams type of music and want to listen to a great album with great compositions I recommend this album to you! It really ... Read More
- Inspiring soundtrack that is vintage John WilliamsI really enjoyed American Journey, as well as the other pieces John Williams composed for the 2002 Winter Olympics.When listened to all the way through, American Journey is a powerful tribute to the pioneers and explorers of America.Of the other pieces, my favorite was the Mission Theme, which features the well-known theme from NBC news with some excellent variations.The two main fanfares (Call of the Champions - 2002 Olympics, Summon the Heroes - 2000 Olympics) are the highlights of the CD, ... Read More
- Very impressive stuffThis really was one of William's best compositions and the performance by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir was inspired as well. I think when people recall these Olympics, the sounds of "Call of the Champions" provides a very memorable musical image of the games.The Boston Pops Orchestra does an impressive job as well in this very attractive CD.Wonderful music from a memorable Olympic experience.
- Essential for the John Williams loverThis is not my favorite John Williams CD, because I love his film scores, and the way they are arranged and built.However, this is John Williams performing his classical and ceremonial music, and with that in mind, this is an excellent CD.The "American Journey" suite is the strongest new material on the album - I say "new material" because the last track, Summon the Heroes (1996 Olympics) is one of John Williams's greatest, most energetic pieces."American Journey" is filled with American patriotism, ... Read More
