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BSXDG0193

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BSX Digital announces the release of Home Alone: The Classic Film Music of John Williams For Solo Piano as performed by Joohyun Park

Included in this compilation are themes from Home Alone, Jurassic Park, Earthquake, Cinderella Liberty, Stepmom, A.I.: Artificial Intelligence and others.

Joohyun Park is an accomplished composer, pianist, orchestrator, and producer who has worked on some two dozen film projects to date. She has served in Hollywood productions, such as Catfish, The Zoo, Life Below Zero, Creation, Priest, The Rum Diary, Drag Me to Hell, When in Rome, The Monkey King, and many others.

Home Alone: The Music of John Williams is mastered by James Nelson and mixed by Matt LaPoint.

 

Reviews:

Home Alone: Classic Film Themes by John Williams *** 1/2
 
29.5.Home.jpeg JOHN WILLIAMS
BSX 0153 (download)
11 tracks - 43:32
After delivering a gorgeous compilation of music by Joe Hisaishi, pianist Joohyun Park turns her attention to a survey of music by John Williams. This new solo piano collection features a variety of memorable themes from throughout the composer’s long career.

Home Alone’s “Somewhere in My Memory” opens the playlist (giving the album its name), and is followed by highlights from John Williams stalwarts like Jurassic Park, The Patriot and Rosewood. Also included is some exquisite, lesser-known material from the likes of Stepmom (“The Days Between”) and A.I.: Artificial Intelligence (“For Always”).

Along those same lines, fans will likely appreciate some of the entries here from Earthquake, The Eiger Sanction, and Cinderella Liberty (“Wednesday Special” ). Perhaps the most unusual programming choice is Not, With My Wife You Don’t (“My Inamorata”), which fits in quite nicely despite its niche appeal. The album closes with the ever popular Olympic Fanfare and Theme, which feels most of out place here, but does bring things to a rousing conclusion.

This compilation features lovely solo piano traversals of Williams’ music, and fits in nicely with similar past releases in this subgenre. For additional information and samples, head to BuySoundtrax’s website. —Steven A. Kennedy

Comments regarding this review can be sent to: stev4uth@hotmail.com.

HOME ALONE: CLASSIC FILM THEMES BY JOHN WILLIAMS FOR SOLO PIANO

Joohyun Park

$8.95

Downloads include choice of MP3, WAV, or FLAC

BSXDG0193

Includes Digital Booklet
Click Here for CD Release

BSX Digital announces the release of Home Alone: The Classic Film Music of John Williams For Solo Piano as performed by Joohyun Park

Included in this compilation are themes from Home Alone, Jurassic Park, Earthquake, Cinderella Liberty, Stepmom, A.I.: Artificial Intelligence and others.

Joohyun Park is an accomplished composer, pianist, orchestrator, and producer who has worked on some two dozen film projects to date. She has served in Hollywood productions, such as Catfish, The Zoo, Life Below Zero, Creation, Priest, The Rum Diary, Drag Me to Hell, When in Rome, The Monkey King, and many others.

Home Alone: The Music of John Williams is mastered by James Nelson and mixed by Matt LaPoint.

 

Reviews:

Home Alone: Classic Film Themes by John Williams *** 1/2
 
29.5.Home.jpeg JOHN WILLIAMS
BSX 0153 (download)
11 tracks - 43:32
After delivering a gorgeous compilation of music by Joe Hisaishi, pianist Joohyun Park turns her attention to a survey of music by John Williams. This new solo piano collection features a variety of memorable themes from throughout the composer’s long career.

Home Alone’s “Somewhere in My Memory” opens the playlist (giving the album its name), and is followed by highlights from John Williams stalwarts like Jurassic Park, The Patriot and Rosewood. Also included is some exquisite, lesser-known material from the likes of Stepmom (“The Days Between”) and A.I.: Artificial Intelligence (“For Always”).

Along those same lines, fans will likely appreciate some of the entries here from Earthquake, The Eiger Sanction, and Cinderella Liberty (“Wednesday Special” ). Perhaps the most unusual programming choice is Not, With My Wife You Don’t (“My Inamorata”), which fits in quite nicely despite its niche appeal. The album closes with the ever popular Olympic Fanfare and Theme, which feels most of out place here, but does bring things to a rousing conclusion.

This compilation features lovely solo piano traversals of Williams’ music, and fits in nicely with similar past releases in this subgenre. For additional information and samples, head to BuySoundtrax’s website. —Steven A. Kennedy

Comments regarding this review can be sent to: stev4uth@hotmail.com.