John Towner Williams was in born February 8, 1932 in Long Island, New York, He is an American composer, conductor, and pianist. He is the son of Esther Williams and Johnny Francis Williams, His Father was an American jazz drummer and percussionist from the early 1930’s to the late 1950’s who played in the New York-based CBS Radio orchestra in the early 1930’s and achieved stardom as a drummer for the Raymond Scott Quintet from 1936 to 1939. John has two brothers Donald and Jerry, who are both Percussionists and are musicians who have played frequently in films as well.
John started piano lessons when he was 7 years old, at 16 years of age Williams moved to Los Angeles, California with his family. He attended the University of California in
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Some of these notable films include Jaws, the Star Wars series, Superman, the Indiana Jones series, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Jurassic Park, and the first three Harry Potter films. Williams has been associated with director Steven Spielberg since 1974, composing music for the majority of his feature films, making 27 films together across 43 years they share a close bond. "I have to say, without question, John Williams has been the single most significant contributor to my success as a filmmaker." - Steven …show more content…
In 1999 Rowling sold the film rights of the first four Harry Potter books to Warner Bros. for a reported £1 million. The first film was released in London on the 14th of November in 2001. The plot of both the book and movie are very similar with subtle differences and follows Harry Potter, a young wizard who discovers his magical heritage as he makes close friends and a few enemies in his first year at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. With the help of his friends, Harry faces an attempted resurgence of the dark wizard Lord Voldemort, who killed Harry's parents, but failed to kill Harry when he was just a year old. This causes stories to be spread about Harry Potter being “The boy who lived.” People live in such fear of Lord Voldemort that they believe even uttering his name will cause him to
As the son of a percussionist for CBS radio’s Raymond Scott Quintet, Williams learned to love music early on in life. Early in his life, Williams moved from New York to California (to Los Angeles) at the age of 16 (in 1948). He started out as a young pianist, then as the leader of his own jazz band. When he was age 15 he decided that he was going to learn to play the concert piano, and by the time he was 19, he had begun to create his own musical masterpiece- solely from a piano sonata.
The first Harry Potter was published in 1997, the rest of the books were published between then and 2007. Harry Potter is about a boy who a powerful wizard named Voldemort wanted to kill but instead of killing Harry he killed Harry’s parents. Harry went and lived with his nasty aunt and uncle until he was 11. When he was 11 he got a letter from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, which told him he was a wizard. Each book is a year at Hogwarts that Harry goes through with his best friends Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley. Throughout the books Harry learns why Voldemort wanted to kill him, why he survived and how he can prepare for another attack.
Herman Russell Branson, born on August 14 in 1914, was African-American physicist who accomplished many goals within his life. Branson earned multiple degrees throughout his college career, was named director of quite a few programs and projects, and produced some of his own articles on plenty of topics he had been interested in. Branson died June 7 in 1995, though his accomplishments proceeded to live on without him.
“Clifton Williams musician, composer and prolific composers of serious contemporary music for the wind band.” He has created some of the biggest standards in the American, Canadian, European, and Japanese Band repertoire.
As women’s role in society increased throughout history, a feminist movement started to evolve. Some periods in history however, reached little improvement in women’s rights, especially in England. These women pushing for the same rights as their male counterparts believe they should not be treated differently as their male counterparts. Margaret Harrison advocates the feminist movement through her lifetime from her paintings and by forming art organizations.
When Still graduated from high school, he attended medical school at Wilberforce University, in Ohio. He conducted the university band, learned to play many types of instruments, and started to compose and to do orchestrations. He was awarded a scholarship to
The Roaring Twenties also know as a new era which was a great time for a revolution.We think of this “New Era” as a freedom for women. Now women were “breaking down the spheres of Victorian values (Zeitz). ” In 1920, the powerful women's rights movement gave the women right to vote after so many years. Now they started to become more independent and had less restriction put into them.This time period gave rise to the flapper girls who smoke, drank, and had sex as they pleased.Many women became rebels, where they started to wear short dresses and tight bathing suits which exposed their skin, and put makeup on. All these actions taken were considered immoral and disrespectful. The early 20th century was a battle between modernism and
Birth control seems to be a fundamental part of people’s lives in this day and age. Some people simply do not want to have children until they feel the timing is right. Others, may never want to have children. It would seem logical to respect their choice and allow them the freedom to decide what is best for themselves. Yet, in the late 18th century the Comstock Act prevented the mailing of any type of contraceptives within the United States (PBS). One brave woman in particular was willing to stand up and challenge not only the Comstock Act but also the idea that contraceptive use is immoral. This woman is Margaret Sanger. Margaret Sanger took a stand for women’s rights by using her writing as a means of education, which challenged government regulations and eventually resulted in a shift in the overall acceptance of birth control.
did not always like the piano. When he was a small boy he liked the drums, his father
Following his service in the military, Williams returned to New York and began studying piano at the Juilliard School. He also worked as a jazz pianist for nightclubs and on jazz recordings. Eventually, Williams returned to Los Angeles and began his career in the film industry. Williams started off writing music for television shows. In fact, he wrote music for over two hundred television episodes. The first film Williams composed music for was Because They’re Young. The film had limited success, and Williams began receiving nominations for his television work instead. During the seventies, Williams earned an Oscar for his contributions to the film adaptation of Fiddler on the Roof and gained recognition for his work on a plethora of disaster movies. Then came Jaws in 1975. Williams’ work on the original summer blockbuster earned him two Academy Awards and became the beginning of a long career with Steven Spielberg. The famous two-note leitmotif as the infamous shark approaches
The stereotypes and misunderstanding of the word “feminist” completely, contradict the definition of the word. Stereotypes such as “men haters” is completely different from people who fight for the equality of women in our society such as politically and economically. After researching on two feminist known as Margaret Sanger and Alice Walker, added more towards my knowledge on the history of feminist. Before this project I was not really aware of all the discrimination and what women had to go through to achieve equality. Based on the research I was able to identify many legacies left behind by these two women, who inspired me incredibly to be pursue my goals in life to one day become as successful as them.
Patricia Hill Collins’ piece, “Defining Black Feminist Thought”, sets out to do exactly that: to determine what Black Feminism is, who is a Black Feminist, and who can become a Black Feminist. While not always specifically stated, her argument and analysis arises from the historical context of the role of Black women in feminist and activist spaces, as well as the social reality of differing lived experiences of Black women from traditional white female feminists. Created in 1990, Collins’ work is well situated in the time period of Third Wave Feminist thinking, incorporating strong themes of the need for intersectionality and alternate opinions within feminism, as well as proposing that multiple versions of feminism can be possible,
Steven Spielberg is one of the most successful directors of all time (in fact, may people would argue that he is the most successful director there has ever been) and his movies have been some of the most profitable and well known in history. His opening sequences are noted for being captivating, gripping and often scary, building tension and suspense. Born in 1946 in Ohio, Spielberg has become elite among directors. The gross of the films he has directed is estimated at $8.5 billion, and three of his films – Jurassic Park, Jaws and E.T. the extra-terrestrial – have achieved box office records.
It is difficult to imagine living in a world without the patriarchal roles that are present in society and have been throughout history. In the article “Feminist Criticism,” by Lois Tyson, the idea of feminism and how society has affected feminism is the focus. These ideas are seen because men have more of a voice in nearly everything and the oppression of women is very common; a society set up like this can be described with the term patriarchy which is “any culture that privileges men by promoting traditional gender roles,” where men are cast as “rational, strong, protective, and decisive,” and women are cast “as emotional, weak, nurturing, and submissive” (Tyson, 1). This thought that men are strong and women weak is not uncommon in
In today’s world of 2017, feminism is more relevant and controversial than ever, with a new, controversial president and more and more women in positions of power. However, feminism has changed and evolved since the first writers expressed their wish for more women’s rights, as do all movements. “It is time to … restore to them their lost dignity—and make them, as a part of the human species, labour by reforming themselves to reform the world,” wrote Mary Wollstonecraft in her Vindication in the Rights of Women (Wollstonecraft 49). Mary Wollstonecraft, the mother of the feminist movement wanted women to be able to be a good wife or mother through education, but today’s feminists are educated already- they want more rights for women, such