Film Composer Williams Makes A Classical Misstep

John Williams’ inaugural chamber piece, “Air and Simple Gifts,” “was functional, representational music, and it actually did serve a function: It allowed everyone some downtime before the main event of the oath and the new president’s speech,” Anne Midgette writes. “Williams, in the music, was falling over himself to convey messages about patriotism and solemnity and austerity and profundity.”