Jonathan Bailey experienced the "highlight" of his career -- and his life -- when he joined an orchestra in Abbey Road to record the score for "Jurassic World Rebirth." As shown in a new featurette shared by Universal Pictures, the actor -- who stars as paleontologist Dr. Henry Loomis in the film -- played the clarinet with the 105-piece orchestra as they performed Alexandre Desplat's score along with John Williams' legendary "Jurassic Park" theme. Bailey -- who played clarinet in an orchestra as a teen -- first performed with the professional clarinet players, before Desplat asked if he'd like to play the clarinet on the solo, which just so happened to be the song for a scene starring his character. "That was the highlight of my life," Bailey told the players next to him following the solo, grinning from ear to ear. He further reflected on the moment, telling the camera, "I just played with the orchestra, which -- I'm still processing, I'm sort of shaking -- it's like a total dream come true." He called it "serendipity" that he was "in that room, at that time, where that music cue came up that happened to be a clarinet solo that also happened to be Dr. Henry interacting with a dinosaur for the first time."