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Lincoln
- 2012
- 17 tracks
- 58 min
- soundtrack
Album Description
John Williams' majestic score for the 2012 biographical historical drama film Lincoln is a masterclass in evocative storytelling. Performed by the renowned Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus, this soundtrack is a testament to Williams' long-standing collaboration with director Steven Spielberg, marking their 26th joint project. The album, released on 2 November 2012 via Sony Classical, is a poignant and powerful companion to the film, which explores the final four months of President Abraham Lincoln's life.
With 17 tracks, including 'The People's House', 'The Purpose of the Amendment', and 'With Malice Toward None', Williams punctuates the tumultuous era of the American Civil War with his signature grand orchestral aplomb. The score is a characteristically sweeping and emotive work, bringing depth and nuance to the film's narrative. From the rousing 'Call to Muster and Battle Cry Of Freedom' to the sombre 'Elegy' and 'Remembering Willie', Williams' music is a perfect foil to the on-screen drama.
The Lincoln soundtrack is a must-listen for fans of John Williams and film music enthusiasts alike. With a duration of 58 minutes, this album is a rich and rewarding listen, offering a glimpse into one of the most pivotal moments in American history. Through his music, Williams has created a lasting tribute to the life and legacy of Abraham Lincoln, and this soundtrack remains an essential part of his illustrious discography.
Tracks
- The People's HouseJohn Williams, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
- The Purpose of the AmendmentJohn Williams, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
- Getting Out the VoteJohn Williams, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
- The American ProcessJohn Williams, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
- The Blue and GreyJohn Williams, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
- "With Malice Toward None"John Williams, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
- Call to Muster and Battle Cry Of FreedomJohn Williams, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
- The Southern Delegation and the DreamJohn Williams, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
- Father and SonJohn Williams, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
- The Race to the HouseJohn Williams, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
- Equality Under the LawJohn Williams, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
- Freedom's CallJohn Williams, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
- ElegyJohn Williams, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
- Remembering WillieJohn Williams, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
- Appomattox, April 9, 1865John Williams, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
- The Peterson House and FinaleJohn Williams, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
- "With Malice Toward None" - (Piano Solo)John Williams, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
About John Williams
John Williams, a titan of film composition, has left an indelible mark on cinema with his iconic scores that span over seven decades. Born in 1932, this American maestro is renowned for his collaborations with directors like Steven Spielberg and George Lucas, crafting unforgettable soundtracks that have become synonymous with some of the most beloved films of all time. Williams' unique musical language blends romanticism, impressionism, and atonal elements, creating a rich and complex orchestral sound that has captivated audiences worldwide. With an astonishing 54 Academy Award nominations and five wins, along with numerous other accolades including 26 Grammy Awards, he stands as one of the most honored composers in history. His influence on film music is immeasurable, earning him the title of the most influential composer of the twentieth century from conductor Leonard Slatkin. Williams' work is not just music; it's an emotional journey that enhances the storytelling on screen, making him a true legend in the world of film composition.
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