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Art of the Score

Episode 7: Star Wars - Part 1

Art of the Score

Nicholas Buc

Education, Tv & Film, Music

5624 Ratings

🗓️ 24 May 2017

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

Forty years ago today, in 1977, the film universe was turned upside down by a galaxy far, far away. Star Wars may have changed the film industry forever, but John Williams’ score might just be as influential for the film music landscape. In this episode, our first of three on Star Wars, we take a look at the influence of John Williams’ music, and two of its major themes: the Main Theme (or Luke’s Theme) and Princess Leia’s theme. Episode notes: 2:30 – The influence of Star Wars, the music, the film 4:30 – How Star Wars changed film history and the film school generation 8:00 – Star Wars and nostalgia 11:20 – Was there anticipation for Star Wars? 13:40 – This was not what films were supposed to sound like at the time 15:00 – Before the main titles: the 20th Century Fox fanfare 16:20 – The main Star Wars theme (Luke’s theme) 18:50 – The orchestration of the main theme 20:45 – The jazz-inspired harmony of the main theme 23:33 – “War drums in space” 25:03 – Development of Luke’s theme – first playing 26:55 – Luke’s theme begins to mature with the hero’s journey 32:00 – Luke’s theme on the Death Star 34:44 – The shootout on the Death Star, Luke’s “boy’s own adventure” moment 39:15 – Influences on Luke’s theme: Ivanhoe and King’s Row 50:06 – The uses of Luke’s theme in the final Death Star dogfight 53:15 – The (mis)uses of the main theme (?) in Rogue One 54:45 – Leia’s theme and the development of ‘concert versions’ 1:01:10 – John Williams and the romantic major sixth 1:03:14 – The first time we hear Leia’s theme 1:05:18 – Help me Obi-Wan Kenobi, you’re my only hope 1:07:38 – The full Leia’s message 1:10:10 – Luke meets Leia for the first time 1:11:30 – The Death of Obi-Wan and the abandonment of leitmotif 1:15:30 – High romance in the Leia concert suite 1:17:45 – The Star Wars NPR Radio Serials We love to hear from our listeners – get in touch via Twitter, and if you like The Art of the Score, please take a moment to subscribe, rate and comment.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Art of the Score, the podcast that explores, demystifies and celebrates some of the greatest soundtracks of all time from the world of film,

0:21.6

TV and video games. I'm Andrew Pogson. And in each episode, we'll be joined by Daniel

0:26.4

Golding and Nicholas Buck as we check out a soundtrack we love, break down its main themes,

0:31.7

explore what makes the score tick, and hopefully impart our love of the world of soundtracks.

0:52.4

In episode 7, we celebrate the 40th anniversary of one of the biggest films of all time,

0:56.3

the original John Williams score to Star Wars, A New Hope.

1:01.4

In part one, we'll be deconstructing all of the main themes from Star Wars, listening to how Williams develops these iconic themes across the course of the entire movie, along with

1:06.5

looking at potential influences for John Williams during the writing process for this film.

1:10.9

It's sure to be a pure nerd fest.

1:13.9

And joining me on this journey to a galaxy far, far away is composer, a ranger, orchestrator,

1:19.5

conductor and heir to the second biggest moisture farm on Tatooine.

1:24.2

It's Nicholas Buck.

1:25.0

How you doing?

1:25.7

Good evening, gentlemen.

1:26.8

And yes, you've got me there. I, in fact, do have the second biggest moisture farm. It's Nicholas Buck. How you doing? Good evening, gentlemen. And yes, you've got me there.

1:28.0

I, in fact, do have the second biggest moisture farm. It's how I made my millions, not as a musician,

1:33.3

but by growing moisture. And I guess the question of everyone's mind is, is the first biggest

1:39.1

Luke and friends, or I don't know, are they they third? It looks pretty shabby.

1:45.0

Yeah, it is.

1:46.1

I'm not sure.

1:46.6

I'm not sure.

1:47.3

I can't answer that.

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