Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra Presents The Music of John Williams This Month
The concert is set for February 25, 2023.

Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra presents The Music of John Williams later this month. Julian Pellicano conducts with The Willow School New Orleans Choir. The concert is set for February 25, 2023.
PROGRAM
- Arr. Williams: Hooray for Hollywood
- Alfred Newman: How the West Was Won
- Williams: The Cowboys
- Williams: Shark Theme from Jaws
- Williams: Close Encounters of the Third Kind Suite
- Williams: Raiders March
- Williams: Scherzo for Motorcycles from Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
- Williams: E.T. Adventures on Earth
Intermission
- Williams: Superman March
- Williams: Dry Your Tears Afrika (from Amistad)
- Arr. Williams: Por una Cabeza
- Williams: Theme from Jurassic Park
- Williams: Hymn to the Fallen from Saving Private Ryan
- Williams: StarWars Phantom Menace, Duel of the Fates
- Williams: StarWars Suite: Imperial March
- Williams: StarWars Suite: Yoda's Theme
- Williams: StarWars Suite: Throne Room and End Credits
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