“John Williams Reimagined”
The Tenerife International Film Music Festival, FIMUCITÉ, celebrates its 20th anniversary in style.
On Thursday, July 16th, we will premiere John Williams Reimagined for the first time in Spain, produced by Robert Townson, the greatest film score producer in history.
Townson, with his profound knowledge of each composer invites the legendary John Williams to take us on a carefully curated and unique journey through, not only his most renowned scores, but also those gems that have not being performed live for decades. The special arrangements by Italian pianist Simone Pedroni, performed by himself, are joined by the masterful flute playing of Sara Andon and the cello playing of Cecilia Chan.
This trio format, hosted by Townson himself, takes a journey through films such as Star Wars, Schindler's List, Memoirs of a Geisha, Far and Away, Harry Potter, Captain Hook, and many more.
John Williams Reimagined has the blessing and approval of John Williams himself.
Pianist Simone Pedroni, flutist Sara Andon, and cellist Cécilia Tsan have conceived, produced and recorded a new trio album of my music that brings me great joy. With their new arrangements and their particularly fine artistry, they have enhanced and elevated my music and I heartily recommend their recording to all who might enjoy this repertoire.
PROGRAM
Part 1
- Star Wars
Princess Leia’s Theme - Jane Eyre
To Thornfield, Reunion - Memoirs of a Geisha
Sayuri’s Theme
Going to School - The Empire Strikes Back
Han Solo and The Princess - Hook
The Face of Pan - A.I.
The Reunion
Intermission
Part 2
- Schindler’s List
Theme - Jurassic Park
A Tree for My Bed - Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
A Window to The Past - Sabrina
How Can I Remember? - The Witches of Eastwick
The Tennis Game
The Seduction of Suki and The Ballroom Sequence
Devil’s Dance - Far and Away
County Galway
Joseph and Shannon
Blowing Off Steam, Finale
Music for Flute, Cello and Piano
Sara Andon • Cécilia Tsan • Simone Pedroni
New Arrangements by Simone Pedroni
Produced by Robert Townson