John Williams, Tim Greiving
John Williams, Tim Greiving
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John Williams
A Composer's Life

Author: Tim Greiving

Narrator: Jonathan Todd Ross

Unabridged: 33 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 10/28/2025


Synopsis

The first biography of a great American composer of the cinema age John Williams is one of the most important film composers of all time, having almost singlehandedly revived the Hollywood symphonic scoring tradition and helped restore the livelihood of American orchestras through the popularity of film music programming. His film music, in the words of director Oliver Stone, "came to stand for the American culture." In John Williams: A Composer's Life, the first biography of the composer, author Tim Greiving offers an engaging account of a man whose body of work is well-known but whose personal life has consistently remained very private. Williams wrote the memorable scores and hummable themes for a staggering number of popular touchstones across multiple generations—among them Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Jaws, E.T., Jurassic Park, Schindler's List, and the Harry Potter series—and earned more Oscar nominations than any individual artist in the history of the motion picture Academy. He also composed dozens of concerti, fanfares, and other concert works and was a national presence as music director of the Boston Pops for more than a decade. He inspired countless children to pursue a career in the orchestra and won the respect of the classical community worldwide. Seeking to understand what drove Williams's musical productivity and its effects on the lives of those close to him, Greiving delves deeply into the composer's decades-long career, uncovering countless new stories and revelations. Throughout, he analyzes and describes Williams's film scores, recalling them primarily in narrative and emotional terms rather than purely musicological ones, and in doing so emphasizes one of Williams's principle strengths: his musical storytelling. With unprecedented interview access to Williams and those close to him, Greiving presents the definitive portrait of a beloved but famously private doyen of twentieth-century pop culture. Featuring 175 exclusive interviews—including with Steven Spielberg, Oliver Stone, George Miller, Mia Farrow, Hans Zimmer, Yo-Yo Ma, session musicians, family members, and friends—John Williams: A Composer's Life is the first and last word on the great court composer of the cinema age, the musical conductor of our collective memory. "Fans of John Williams' music will devour this all-encompassing work. [Tim Greiving] provides reams of fascinating inside information about several spectacular scores, including for the classics Jaws, Star Wars, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and Schindler's List."—Kirkus Reviews

Reviews

Goodreads review by Scott on September 14, 2025

What do the movies of the Star Wars and Indiana Jones sagas have in common with Jaws, Superman, E.T., Home Alone, SpaceCamp and Fiddler on the Roof? They, and many more movies, all have music scores that were composed by John Williams. And his story is wonderfully told in Tim Greiving's biography "J......more

Goodreads review by Gabriel on November 06, 2025

The best biography I have ever read. I’ve listened to these scores a thousand times, and this book’s thoughtful insights and lovely commentary made me reconsider them and hear them with new perspective. Reading this book felt like meditation, like catching up with an old friend. And surprisingly acc......more

Goodreads review by Andrews on November 04, 2025

It’s rather amazing that this biography exists in the fashion it does — comprehensive, critical (while respectful) and exhaustive. I’ve read as much as anybody about John Williams and Spielberg and I doubt we will ever get a better account of their collaboration than we do here.......more

Goodreads review by Caleb on October 07, 2025

Truly exhaustive and unique. Greiving got unprecedented (and, due to Williams' age, probably unmatched) access to the famously private composer, and we get to benefit from it. Over the past three weeks of reading, I've tried to listen to mostly Williams stuff (with breaks, oddly enough, for the polar......more

Goodreads review by Dave on September 27, 2025

Starting with a couple of chapters setting the historical (familial and geographical) context for the subject's origins and then running chronologically through his formative jazz-group and air force years, into television, mostly trashy early films, and then the big break with Steven Spielberg and......more