At 90 years old, legendary composer John Williams proved he hasn’t lost his touch as he effortlessly played Brahms’ concerto during a recording session. In a moment that left musicians and fans in awe, Williams showcased his enduring mastery at the piano, reminding everyone why he remains one of the greatest musical minds of our time.

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John Williams and Steven Spielberg have shared one of the most iconic collaborations in film history, and moments like this prove just how much respect and admiration they have for each other.

Imagine being in that room—watching a 90-year-old Williams casually sit down at the piano and launch into the gorgeous second movement of Brahms’ Piano Concerto No. 2, a piece known for its sweeping melodies and deep emotional resonance. The fact that Spielberg himself was standing in the background, capturing the moment like a true fanboy, says everything about their friendship.

Williams’ humility is part of what makes this so endearing. “So I wanna see if I can…” he says, as if he hasn’t spent a lifetime composing some of the most stunning orchestral scores in cinema. And then—without hesitation—he delivers a flawless, expressive rendition of Brahms, his fingers still nimble despite his age.

A Musical Genius Who Never Stops

Williams’ ability to effortlessly transition from composing blockbuster film scores to performing classical masterpieces speaks to his incredible depth as a musician. While most people recognize him for his unforgettable themes (Jaws, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Harry Potter), many forget that he was also a highly accomplished pianist before his film career took off. He studied at Juilliard, where he trained as a concert pianist before ultimately shifting into composition.

Even at 90, his passion for music hasn’t dimmed in the slightest. And Spielberg’s reaction—“He’s still got it!”—is the perfect way to sum it all up.

This moment not only highlights Williams’ timeless talent but also serves as a reminder of the pure joy of music—the way it brings people together, transcends generations, and continues to inspire even the greatest minds in the industry.