CD Import
Spotlight on John Williams : K.Griffiths / City Light So, P.Meyer(Cl)etc (2CD)
Item Details
Catalogue Number
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PROSP0012
Number of Discs
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2
Format
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CD
Other
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Import
Product Description
Track List
Disc 1
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01. Overture (From "The Cowboys")
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02. End Credits (From "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom")
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03. Main Theme (From "Jurassic Park")
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04. The Flight to Neverland (From "Hook")
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05. The Chamber of Secrets (From "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets ")
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06. Fawkes the Phoenix (From "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets")
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07. Witches, Wands and Wizards (From "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban")
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08. The Duel (From "The Adventures of Tintin. The Secret of the Unicorn")
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09. March (From "Superman")
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10. Star Wars - The Force Awakens (Suite for Orchestra) I. March of the Resistance
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11. Star Wars - The Force Awakens (Suite for Orchestra) II. Rey's Theme
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12. Star Wars - The Force Awakens (Suite for Orchestra) III. Scherzo for X-Wings
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13. Star Wars - The Force Awakens (Suite for Orchestra) IV. The Jedi Steps & Finale
Disc 2
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01. Theme (From "JFK")
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02. by Reinhold Friedrich
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03. Escapades (From "Catch Me If You Can") For Alto Saxophone & Orchestra I. Closing in
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04. by Valentine Michaud & Fabian Ziegler & Diego Caruso
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05. Escapades (From "Catch Me If You Can") For Alto Saxophone & Orchestra II. Reflections
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06. by Valentine Michaud & Fabian Ziegler & Diego Caruso
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07. Escapades (From "Catch Me If You Can") For Alto Saxophone & Orchestra III. Joy Ride
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08. by Valentine Michaud & Fabian Ziegler & Diego Caruso
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09. Main Theme (From "Born on the Fourth of July")
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10. by Reinhold Friedrich
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11. Viktors Tale (From "The Terminal") For Solo Clarinet & Orchestra
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12. by Paul Meyer
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13. Opening Credits (From "The Adventures of Tintin. The secret of the unicorn")
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14. Nimbus (From "Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone")
Customer Reviews
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投稿日:2025/11/28 (金)
Introduction Individuals/organizations
John Williams
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