Anne-Sophie Mutter Plays Hollywood Classics

Violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter and composer John Williams have collaborated on a new release from Deutsche Grammophon, Across the Stars, available from today.

Williams conducts this album of many of his beloved movie themes in stunning new adaptations written especially for his superstar violinist friend and collaborator Anne-Sophie Mutter. Recorded in Hollywood, Across the Stars will delight movie-buffs and includes familiar themes from blockbuster films including the Star Wars and Harry Potter series as well as Sabrina, Schindler’s List and Dracula

The tracks: Rey’s Theme from STAR WARS THE FORCE AWAKENS/ 02 Yoda’s Theme from STAR WARS THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK/
03 Hedwig’s Theme from HARRY POTTER AND THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE/ 04 Across the Stars (Love Theme) from STAR WARS ATTACK OF THE CLONES/05 Donnybrook Fair from FAR AND AWAY/06 Sayuri’s Theme from MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA/07 Night Journeys from DRACULA/08 Theme from SABRINA/09 The Duel from THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN THE SECRET OF THE UNICORN
10 Luke and Leia from STAR WARS RETURN OF THE JEDI/11 Nice to Be Around from CINDERELLA LIBERTY/12 Theme from SCHINDLER’S LIST

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