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John Williams: Summon the Heroes

John Williams: Summon the Heroes Tracks
1. Summon The Heroes - John Williams/Boston Pops Orchestra
2. Carmina Burana: O Fortuna - Tanglewood Festival Chorus/John Oliver
3. Bugler's Dream/Olympic Fanfare And Theme - John Williams/Boston Pops Orchestra
4. Canto Olympico: Ode To Zeus - Tanglewood Festival Chorus/John Oliver
5. Javelin - John Williams/Boston Pops Orchestra
6. Olympic Hymn - Tanglewood Festival Chorus/John Oliver
7. Festive Overture, Op.96 - John Williams/Boston Pops Orchestra
8. Conquest Of Paradise (Theme) - Tanglewood Festival Chorus/John Oliver
9. Ben Hur: Parade Of Charioteers - John Williams/Boston Pops Orchestra
10. Toward A New Life - John Williams/Boston Pops Orchestra
11. Chariots of Fire (Theme) - John Williams/Boston Pops Orchestra
12. The Olympic Spirit - John Williams/Boston Pops Orchestra
 - John Williams: Summon the Heroes


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Enjoyable romp through Olympic Themes
5
In the US at least, John Williams is known more for his movie scores (Star Wars and Raiders of the Lost Ark to name a few), but he has put his stamp on the Olympics with his several themes and fanfares for the Olympics. Dating back to 1984, Mr. Williams has composed many well known fanfares to the Olympics, and this compilation contains several of his fanfares in addition to music used in other Olympics. The original release for the disc was 1996, which makes it current through the Atlanta Games; if you're looking for the work that John Williams composed for the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics (2002), you have to go with American Visions (I believe that's the title).

On the whole, the music is well done, but I'm more used to the faster pace of the Parade of the Charioteers found on Eric Kunzel and the Cincinnati Pops' Hollywood's Greatest Hits Vol. 1.
One other quibble (minor, really) is that people tend to think of the 1984 Olympic Fanfare as being always merged with the traditional Olympic Fanfare, but you can find it separately on By Request by John Williams and the Boston Pops. You'll also have to hunt around for the full composition of what people consider the traditional Olympic Fanfare on another disc, but that's a minor issue.

One nice item on the disc is The Olympic Spirit, which was composed for the NBC Broadcast of the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, but never used. My children really like that piece a lot, and usually request it to be replayed when it finishes.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2005-08-31
One of the most uplifting and motivating albums!!!
5
When I first listened to this album, I was in awe of the beauty and grandness of the music composed/performed by John Williams. John can make composing music an exalted art. His music is purely genius and captures the ideas of the album in which the score is in. Back to the album . . . it is AWESOME! This includes many well-known songs but also many undiscovered treasures. Of the twelve songs, I especially enjoyed:
Track One-Summon the Heroes
Track Three-Bugler's Dream/Olympic Fanfare and Theme
Track Twelve-The Olympic Spirit
Bottom Line: BUY THIS ALBUM!!!!!!!! A TREASURE!!!!!
Posted by Anonymous, on 2005-07-18
Must buy this CD
5
The last track, The Olympic Spirit, is magnificent. I listen to it over and over. In the works he composed on this CD, Williams demonstrates a unique style and structure that is at once familiar and fresh. His liberal use of brass and percussion in these works contrasts nicely with his soundtrack work. Also listen to his CD "American Journey".
Posted by Anonymous, on 2003-10-03