Overview

Olympic Fanfare and Theme is composed by John Williams for the Los Angeles 1984 Summer Olympics. It was also used in closing ceremony of the 2010 Olympic Games and is one of the most well-known musical themes of the Olympic Games.

Introduction

Olympic Fanfare and Theme was composed by John Williams for the Los Angeles 1984 Summer Olympics. The theme was performed in the opening ceremonies by the United States Army Herald Trumpets conducted by then-Captain David Deitrick. The first recording, performed by an orchestra composed of Los Angeles-area musicians, was released in its entirety on the LP and cassette album The Official Music of the XXIIIrd Olympiad Los Angeles 1984, with a concurrent Japan-only CD release (which went on to win a Grammy in 1985). A slightly different arrangement of the piece was released on the Philips album By Request: The Best of John Williams and the Boston Pops Orchestra. In 1996, an alternate version of "Olympic Fanfare and Theme" was released on the album Summon the Heroes for the Atlanta Olympic Games, replacing the first part of the piece with Arnaud's Bugler's Dream. The theme was also used in closing ceremony of the 2010 Olympic Games, as the nations' flagbearers entered BC Place Stadium surrounding the Olympic flame and when the Olympic flag was brought into the stadium by Vancouver mayor Gregor Robertson.

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Composer: John Williams 1984
Duration: 0:05:00 ( Average )
Genre :For Orchestra
Theme :Olympic

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Update Time:2018-06-06 11:16