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Williams began working on the score in December 2014 and by June 2015, he had been through most of the film reels, working on a daily basis. The music from the first two trailers for the film was reworked from earlier compositions. In July 2013, John Williams was confirmed to return to compose the sequel trilogy, beginning with The Force Awakens. Williams also won the Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media for the score, making it his 11th win in the category. Williams won the Saturn Award for Best Music, his first win since Revenge of the Sith. For the score, John Williams received his 50th Oscar nomination, being nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Score, his first nomination for a Star Wars film since Return of the Jedi. The main theme, "Rey's Theme", was the subject of mass acclaim, with the track reaching 10 million views on YouTube. The score received critical acclaim, receiving praise for its new themes and use of old ones. The album was released by Walt Disney Records on December 18, 2015, in both digipak CD and digital formats.
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Star Wars: The Force Awakens - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the film score to the 2015 film of the same name composed by John Williams with Williams and William Ross conducting, and Gustavo Dudamel appearing as a "special guest conductor". Star Wars: The Force Awakenswill be released in US theaters through Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures on December 15, 2015.Star Wars: The Force Awakens - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack For more Star Wars: The Force Awakensphotos, videos, and information, visit our Star Wars Page, subscribe to us by Email, follow us on Twitter, Tumblr, Google+, or “like” us on Facebook for quick updates. Watch the Star Wars: The Force Awakens and leave your thoughts on it, the Star Wars: The Force Awakens images, and the analysis below in the comments section.
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Star Wars: The Force Awakens also stars Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Peter Mayhew, Domhnall Gleeson, Anthony Daniels, Mark Hamill, Andy Serkis, Adam Driver, Lupita Nyong’o, Gwendoline Christie, Crystal Clarke, Pip Anderson, Max von Sydow, and Warwick Davis. This would again indicate that the military aspect of The Empire is alive and well. Empiral fighters are chasing The Falcon in a similar desert locale (Tatooine?) seen earlier in the trailer. Both were execrating if different ways, in particular the Millennium Falcon scene. Two flight scenes of the Millennium Falcon and new “Rebel” X-wing fighters occur. Are they being dropped into a ongoing conflict, are they backing up a unit or position under-siege, or are they being used in the vanguard of a yet undisclosed conflict? As with the other scenes in the trailer, the theme of alarm and readiness is present in addition to seeing that the military infrastructure of The Empire has survived the conclusion of Star Wars: Episode 6 – Return of the Jedi. Stormtroopers Ready and Begin Disembarkingįamiliar yet slightly revamped Empiral Stormtroopers are lined up in rows of two ready to disembark from a ship at night or during early dawn. This something could have something in common to what has John Boyega and Daisy Ridley’s characters up-in-arms. Something that alarms him to the degree that he activates a red light-sabre.Ī Droid is called to its owner, is running to alert someone, or is running away from something off-screen. This figure, hears, sees, or senses something. It has been theorized that the figure, potentially dressed all in black, moving through a snow covered forest, is Oscar Issac. This moment also showed the continuous theme running throughout the trailer, one of alarm and reaction. It is also reminiscent of the Pod Race in Star Wars: Episode 1 – The Phantom Menace. This is another nod to Tatooine and that classic setting in Star Wars-lore. Is he “good” or “bad?” As a ‘trooper, it can be assumed that he serves The Empire or whatever has grown to take its place.ĭaisy Ridley’s character looks alarmed, gets on what looks like an advanced Pod Racer and takes off through the desert. He looks around, then begins to move away from the camera. John Boyega’s character, in a Stormtrooper battle uniform, wakes up in the desert sweating.