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Across The Stars

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Download links and information about Across The Stars by Anne-Sophie Mutter, John Williams. This album was released in 2019 and it belongs to Theatre/Soundtrack, Classical, Classical Crossover genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 55:00 minutes.

Artist: Anne-Sophie Mutter, John Williams
Release date: 2019
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack, Classical, Classical Crossover
Tracks: 12
Duration: 55:00
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Rey's Theme (From Star Wars The Force Awakens) (featuring Star Wars) 3:17
2. Yoda's Theme (From Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back) (featuring Star Wars, The Empire) 3:35
3. Hedwig's Theme (From Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone) 6:04
4. Across The Stars (Love Theme) (From Star Wars Attack Of The Clones) (featuring Star Wars) 5:18
5. Donnybrook Fair (Based On Blowing Off Steam From Far And Away) (featuring Far) 3:53
6. Sayuri's Theme (From Memoirs Of A Geisha) 4:44
7. Night Journeys (From Dracula) 5:38
8. Theme (From Sabrina) (featuring Sabrina) 4:59
9. The Duel (From The Adventures Of Tintin) 4:24
10. Luke And Leia (From Star Wars Return Of The Jedi') (featuring Star Wars) 5:01
11. Nice To Be Around (From Cinderella Liberty) 4:02
12. Theme (From Schindler's List) 4:12

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Some of music’s greatest melodies are found in the soundtracks of John Williams, many of which have been rearranged by the composer for violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter. Across the Stars is a true meeting of minds. Mutter’s golden tone fits Williams’ sumptuous tunes like a glove in the beautiful main theme from Schindler’s List and “Across the Stars” from Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones, while her technical mastery has inspired Williams to transform “Hedwig’s Theme” from Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone into a virtuosic fantasy for violin and orchestra. There are some lesser-known gems here, too, including the soaring “Nice to Be Around” from 1973’s Cinderella Liberty and the grippingly angular “Night Journeys” from the 1979 movie Dracula.