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Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker (Original Soundtrack) 豆瓣
8.0 (5 个评分) John Williams 类型: 原声
发布日期 2019年12月20日 出版发行: Walt Disney Records
Original soundtrack to the 2019 motion picture. The music was composed by John Williams, who has worked on every Star Wars film since the first one in 1977. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker is the third installment of the Star Wars sequel trilogy, following The Force Awakens (2015) and The Last Jedi (2017), and the final episode of the nine-part Skywalker saga". It is top to bottom music. We've done four days and we just scratched the surface. I think we've got something like 34 minutes in the can at this point. But I can tell you that every theme that you've heard is going to be compiled into this last effort. Leia, Yoda, 'Phantom,' Darth, all of it is going to be in there. And in his usual style, he hides them. You gotta go look for them." John Williams
Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 豆瓣
9.0 (8 个评分) John Williams / London Symphony Orchestra 类型: 原声
发布日期 2005年5月3日 出版发行: Sony
Format: CD + Bonus DVD

Total Playing Time: 70:45

Track Listing

1. Star Wars and The Revenge Of The Sith (7:31)
2. Anakin's Dream (4:46)
3. Battle Of The Heroes (3:42)
4. Anakin's Betrayal (4:04)
5. General Grievous (4:07)
6. Palpatine's Teachings (5:25)
7. Grievous and the Droids (3:28)
8. Padme's Ruminations (3:17)
9. Anakin vs. Obi-Wan (3:57)
10. Anakin's Dark Deeds (4:05)
11. Enter Lord Vader (4:14)
12. The Immolation Scene (2:42)
13. Grievous Speaks to Lord Sidious (2:49)
14. The Birth Of The Twins and Padme's Destiny (3:37)
15. A New Hope and End Credits (13:06)

Performed by the London Symphony Orchestra and London Voices
Supervising Music Editor: Ken Wannberg
Music Editor: Ramiro Belgardt
Music Recorded and Mixed by Shawn Murphy at Abbey Road Studios, London


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Throughout the Star Wars films, John Williams has created a complete musical language to describe the characters and essentially tell the story of the saga. Episode III completes the Star Wars story; it also acts as a bridge to the original trilogy. In that way, the film has allowed John to add his own final chapter to the musical lexicon by creating brilliant new themes as well as drawing upon the rich legacy of music he has composed for the five other films over the past three decades. The film chronicles Anakin Skywalker's tragic turn to the dark side accompanied by such aggressively ominous music as Darth Vader's march, the Emperor's theme and a sweeping new piece that underscores the momentous duel between Anakin and Obi-Wan. In the end, the film reminds us that Anakin will eventually be redeemed through the determination and love of his children. John has beautifully captured this spirit of hope by reprising the most memorable music from the original trilogy, the themes of Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia. The balance of light and dark is central to Star Wars storytelling, and John has conveyed this expertly. His music for Episode III is joyous and adventurous at times, yet pulls us into the mournful and tragic as well. But as the saying goes, the darkest hour is always before the dawn, even the dawn of twin suns o­n a distant, arid planet.

George Lucas