The free 'John Williams: Maestro of the Movies' concert: Your weekend must-watch

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Pacific Symphony presents a virtual salute to film composer John Williams. Here's how you can watch on demand.

of the memorable music from “Jaws,” “Star Wars,” “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial,” “Jurassic Park,” “Raiders of the Lost Ark” — need we go on? — gets a salute in the virtual concert “John Williams: Maestro of the Movies.”

This family-friendly presentation from Pacific Symphony highlights the orchestra’s performances of Williams’ work and features testimonials and anecdotes from musicians who’ve worked with him.. It will be available on demand for 45 days. Looking for other ways to engage with culture during your coronavirus quarantine? We’ll continue to share picks for streaming concerts, online musicals, virtual art exhibitions and more. Here’s this weekend’s list, all times Pacific.From a studio in Berlin, the pianist attempts a live 20-hour marathon performance of composer Erik Satie’s epic 19th century work “Vexations.” 5 a.m. Saturday. Free.

 

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Sorry, , RandyNewman & his family R the actual MaestrosOfTheMovies. Apart from Jaws & ET, Williams has penned 1 melody & done theme & variation, redundantly for 50 years. He's as overrated as jamescameron. (I love the Cameron takedown in futuremanonhulu)

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