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Summon the Heroes
''Summon the Heroes'' is a one-movement orchestral composition written for the 1996 Summer Olympics by the American composer John Williams. It premiered July 19, 1996, at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia. The piece is the third of four compositions Williams has written for the Olympics, following 1984's ''Olympic Fanfare and Theme'' and 1988's ''Olympic Spirit'', and preceding 2002's ''Call of the Champions''.
==Style and composition==
''Summon the Heroes'' is scored for a full orchestra and lasts just over six minutes in duration. Music journalist Jon Burlingame described the piece as having "antiphonal brass choirs" and added that it was "longer and more complex" than Williams' previous Olympic compositions.〔 Christian Clemmensen of ''Filmtracks'' has also noted "Roman and Greek-like historical appeal" in the brass writing that the work "featured with nobility."

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