This amazing concert by The Los Angeles Philharmonic was held in honor of the famous composer John Williams, who has been a friend and supporter of the orchestra for a long time. The concert was led by the popular conductor Gustavo Dudamel and featured some of Williams' most famous pieces, including music from Star Wars, Jaws, and Schindler's List with the famous violinist Itzhak Perlman.
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Relive all your favorite moments from the franchise through this imposing march with its now iconic brass motif. A reminder to never give in to the power of the dark side.
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Sit back and enjoy the emotional performance of Itzhak Perlman, the actual violinist of the movie Schindler's List
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This performance has become one of the most recognizable and beloved pieces of film music in history and is often performed in concerts and events around the world.
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