Revenge of the Sith Soundtrack [Merged]

Started by mephistodesigns73 pages

Originally posted by cylob49
Yeah the battle on geonosis consits of large chunks of music from the TPM playstation game.

it was in jedi power battles, but its also the music from obi-wan and qui-gon's opening battle from TPM combined with Battle of Naboo music. And yes, AOTC did a lot of rehashing. The only really new music it brought us was the Love Theme. A lot of it was mundane for him. TPM was good, but didn't really pump me up like the others, could be for any number of reasons. But i think he'll do great with ROTS, it has the most action and emotion, which combines for a good, solid OT style soundtrack.

[QUOTE]Originally posted by mephistodesigns
[B]it was in jedi power battles

Yip your correct.....it was JEDI POWER BATTLES

Well i hope for a good soundtrack to EP3
he aint scoring a new Harry Potter movie at the mo so i guess its full on for EP3

i wonder if any new themes will be written?

maybe a grevious theme, or a hint of the rebel alliance theme.
i'm sure that there will be alot of the imperial march incorporated.

what was the rebel alliance theme?

just don't read the tracklisting if you're going spoiler free.....friend of mine was spoiler free for tpm, and bought the soundtrack, and read "qui gonn's funeral theme" on the back.....doh!.....

on top of the dumb@$$ness of actuallly printing that on the back, the news then told everyone of it, including the tracks whole title. Its like, y'know, if you're gonna report that something could ruin the movie if you look at the track listing to warn people, you probably shouldn't then RUIN everything yourselves by revealing it ON NATIONAL TELEVISION. F---king media.

I just read today that John Williams has started to write the music for Episode 3.

i dunno about that, composers usually only have about five weeks to score a film before it is released. he might be writing some new themes, but the actual movie hasnt been finished yet, so how could he score it?

ahem 🙂

From TFN Thursday night 🙂

'Revenge of the Sith' Soundtrack Release Date

Posted By Britany on December 23, 2004

We've received word that the soundtrack for 'Revenge of the Sith' will be released on May 3rd, 2005, and the set will include a bonus DVD.
We don't know what will be featured on the DVD, but we can only hope it will be something we really want to see - new footage from Episode III.

if they stick to tradition, the musical score for Revenge Of The Sith should be recorded next month🙂 but i doubt if anyone could get hold of it at that time🙁

Originally posted by Jedi Priestess
ahem 🙂

From TFN Thursday night 🙂

[b] 'Revenge of the Sith' Soundtrack Release Date

Posted By Britany on December 23, 2004

We've received word that the soundtrack for 'Revenge of the Sith' will be released on May 3rd, 2005, and the set will include a bonus DVD.
We don't know what will be featured on the DVD, but we can only hope it will be something we really want to see - new footage from Episode III.
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well that settles the debate then🙂

ep3 soundtrack date confirmed!!!!

tf.n has posted that the ep3 soundtrack will be out on may 3rd of 2005!!! it includes a bonus dvd.

Yes. That DVD better have all the trailers and the music video on it. That would be awesome

I posted this yesterday in this thread which if you had scrolled down but a hair you'd have seen?? 😑 I pmed Ush for a merge.

http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=311509&perpage=10&pagenumber=3

oh well cool i wont buy the soundtrack it gives away too much of the film...from a certain point of view 😉

BTW MERRY XMAS BAILY,JP AND RAZ!

Excellent. I will be snatching a copy or two of that from work ✅

and send me one of them my friend!

i just wanna say that John had written a score for the battle in ep2, but they ended up changing it so much around in editing or somthing they decided to use music from ep1, so it wasn't his "fault"

....suppose Williams dies right at the beginning of scoring? Do you think Lucas would hire someone else or just use music he already has? And same goes for one of the principal stars....could you imagine the nightmare that would be?

yeah, when I was watching Episode II, it occured to me that Christopher Lee looks like he might just drop any day now. Of course, knowing Lucas, he'd be delighted, since that would mean that he'd get to go all out and CGI him right back in there.

at TFN:

The John Williams Fan Network (jwfan.net) posted this nice litle article, mainly about the EpIII score:

Monday 7th February 2005

Playing My Part in The Revenge of the Sith

Today was a dream come true. Sounds corny, I know. But it was. A dream come true.

I grew up with Star Wars… a young classical musician suddenly introduced to a different world: a world where orchestras played not with feeling, but for feeling. That was the function of film music, and I found it in Star Wars. So I decided when I was still a child that I would be a film composer – and I’m o_n my way – but I sing too, and o_ne of the choirs I sing for is the London Voices. I did the Lord of the Rings Trilogy with them, and that was stunning. But this…this was a different world. This was John Williams.

Usually, film conductors will have the choir and orchestra o_n different days – it's complicated to get it together, in such a quick time (ie. sight-reading), and the balancing of their respective volumes can get difficult. But Williams prefers them together – so he gets them that way. It was just unbelievable: the first track, titled ‘Lament’ (we didn’t know what for) was the most intense expression of feeling. It was thickly textured, and wildly passionate. And this man is 73. He’s written for Indy, and E.T. and Close Encounters and Schindler's, and he’s got between 2 and 3 hours of music to produce for this film alone, and still the music is like nothing else. It was beautiful, and made me turn to a fellow singer with, “If Williams doesn’t win an Oscar for this film, I’ll be surprised”.

We went o_n, to ‘The Birth of the Twins’. How exciting can it get for a Star Wars and Star Wars Music afficionado? I turned round to see the screen behind us, and I could see the births intercut with the building of…him. The birth of Vader, clearly, being paralleled with the birth of Luke and Leia. As babies are handed to people, in another location ‘the helmet’ descends o_nto Anakin’s broken face, to just o_ne chord (minor of course) which builds from p to a deafening fff and back down again. Later I cut into the control booth with some of the orchestra, and listen with fascinated enjoyment as Lucas (sitting by me) begins to impersonate Vader’s breathing, much to the amusement of all. “We’ve got to get the breathing to work with the music there, John”, says George.

Next: “The Death of Padme”. A re-placement of an earlier choral track from the new extant Episodes. The visuals look glorious.

Now its lunch, and the choir are officially finished. But I make a decision. I’m not going to go – not now. After all these years? So I sneak in after lunch, and sit at the side of the orchestra. It’s a risk (I could get thrown out), but I take it – it's too important. It’s just me, the LSO, John Williams and an unfinished Star Wars III o_n the big screen. We’ve an extraordinary-looking space battle to get through, which rocks like nothing else (“Cool”, proclaims Lucas after o_ne extra-vigorous take, a cross between the Hoth Ice Battle and the end of the Episode IV fighter-battle music), and then a quiet scene between Palpatine and the falling Anakin (“I love this scene,” says Williams. “The old guy’s great”). The former contains a striking brass fanfare as ships land and troops mass (we’ve heard it in Episode I), and Williams takes it separate to the rest of the cue, so he can sound-mix it more carefully. By contrast, the latter scene contains a moment for a solo cello trio, which is played gloriously by three members of the LSO.

This score feels immediately more emotionally full, dense, than the scores for Episodes I and II. And that feels somehow right – there’s so much more going o_n, so much more of importance to the Star Wars of IV, V and VI in this o_ne. I get the feeling this score is going to be more interesting than I and II, more engaging – and the film too.

Anthony Daniels and Frank Oz suddenly appear, dropping in for a quick ogle at the process. Lucas signs my music. Williams extends a hand for me to shake – “Good luck in your own work, Andrew,” he says generously. How much better can it get?

And the best news? London Voices are back for another day next Tuesday…

-- Andrew Hewitt