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Art of the Score

Episode 9: Star Wars - Part 3

Art of the Score

Nicholas Buc

Education, Tv & Film, Music

5624 Ratings

🗓️ 4 July 2017

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

In our third and final Star Wars episode, we take a look at some of the lesser known cues that round out this incredible score. We discuss the giant bantha in the room: the musical influences that inspired Williams and the temp music that helped to shape some of his artistic choices. Finally, we take a whirlwind tour of the action music, explore the groovy Cantina Band tunes and debate whether Star Wars is in fact the greatest film score of all time. Is it? Show notes: 3:20 – the music for the Jawas 5:40 – finding the downbeat in “The Little People” 7:28 – is this the highest Tuba line ever? 11:03 – the music for the Sand People 14:39 – Williams’ family relations and a link to Toto 15:28 – use of the Timpani 18:08 – a comparison with Jerry Goldsmith’s Planet of the Apes 20:26 – discussing the Bantha in the room: the musical influences on Star Wars 26:05 – The Dune Sea of Tatooine vs Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring 30:17 – The Rebel Blockade Runner vs Holst’s The Planets 32:02 – Some Bernard Herrmann references in Star Wars 36:56 – The Throne Room vs Dvorak and Elgar 42:21 – The Throne Room’s reappearance in Return of the Jedi 44:55 – rude trumpets and the performance/recording of the score 47:03 – the musicians who made contributions to Star Wars 48:53 – the action music of Star Wars and Williams’ hip grooves 53:11 – Dan’s dissapointment in Star Wars’ lack of musical numbers 56:15 – The Battle of Yavin vs The Battle of Britain 1:02:35 – The Cantina Band, is it jazz or jizz? 1:06:20 –Sing Sing Sing as temp music 1:08:48 – the 2nd Cantina Band song 1:11:18 – the original Star Wars trailer music and Vivaldi’s Four Seasons 1:15:46 – the studio’s woeful attempt at marketing Star Wars 1:17:42 – is Star Wars the greatest film score of all time? 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.

0:23.4

I'm Andrew Pogson.

0:24.5

And in each episode, we'll be joined by Daniel Golding and Nicholas Buck as we check out a soundtrack we love,

0:30.1

break down its main themes, explore what makes the score tick, and hopefully impart our love of the world of soundtracks.

0:48.0

Music and hopefully impart our love of the world of soundtracks. In episode 9 we conclude our trilogy of analysis with part three of Star Wars, A New Hope,

0:56.2

celebrating 40 years of Star Wars this year in 2017,

0:59.7

and we've really enjoyed serving it up to you for parts one and two,

1:04.9

and certainly looking forward to concluding our analysis in part three,

1:08.4

with a look at maybe some of the lesser known themes and certainly

1:12.2

a lot of the cues that we haven't looked at in full in parts one and two, a lot of the battle

1:17.9

music and even some other little surprises which I think should be fun. And of course,

1:23.0

joining me on this final leg of our journey is composer, arranger, orchestrator, conductor and second clarinet

1:31.2

of the Moss Isley Cantina Band. It's Nicholas Buck. How you doing, Nick? Oh, what a, what a

1:36.2

honour to be bestowed upon me. Thank you very much, Andrew. When do you think you might, you know,

1:41.6

audition for that first chair? Well, I think I've got to sell the moisture farm first,

1:46.1

because that's really, I just don't have enough time to practice.

1:49.2

And they always play out of tune those bands there,

1:52.0

so I've got to work on my upper lip.

1:55.5

And of course, the third member of our trio is writer, critic, university lecturer and he has a beard.

2:03.7

I've seen him wear a hoodie.

2:05.3

It's Ben Dan Goldie.

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