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Great to hear about the live-to-projection performances. Showing up late to the party, it seems.Īnyone know if the FYC tracks are still available anywhere? For something that was publicly offered by Disney they're proving very difficult to find. I hope the conductor opens his pre-show speech with, "Look, he only had 4 weeks." Live to Projection concerts for Rogue One are in the works:
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This is the same series that gave us concert suites for Luke and Leia and the Parade of the Ewoks and STILL gave us the end credits.Īs I keep saying, it is very possible that, given the post-production crunch, the configuration of the end credits was not finalized when the album was being assembled. I'll fix that when the blu ray comes out. The last note of Hope leaves me holding my breath. Can we expect the same for Rogue One or is the amalgam of Soundtrack album and FYC tracks about the most we're likely to get of this terrific effort?Īs time goes by I'm getting more and more cranky that the end credits are not on the CD. In the months following the soundtrack release of Force Awakens there emerged a cobbled together complete edition of the score culled from video game snippets and the DVD.

Here is my review for the score of ROGUE ONE:Īlso, there is a giveaway running for one CD copy of the score, here:ĥ days remaining to enter the giveaway of Rogue One CD. Sorry if this has been asked already in this thread, but am I to assume the standard release CD is in chronological order? Sorry if this has been asked already in this thread, but am I to assume the standard release CD is in chronological order? Meaning, no programming is necessary to hear the tracks in film order? And if not, does anyone know the sequence to program them in for film order? There are a few jaw-dropping examples of how cleverly Giacchino referenced bits of Williams' 1977 score to create musical continuity between the two movies.
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David Collins and Jimmy Mac are great together. Terrific episode of Star Wars Oxygen devoted to the music of Rogue One. Club just discovered that "Hope" is the "Imperial March" slowed way down and performed by a choir. I think all three of these put together would form a fantastic Rogue One concert suite.Ī copy of the FYC CD recently sold on EBay for $310. Giacchino and the director really hit some amazing audio-visual beats with the Death Star imagery at the climax. "Your Father Would Be Proud", "Hope" and "Star Dust" cover the climax and emotional core of the film very well, I'll take those forward.
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If the score has a weakness, is that it's not enough thematically based, but franky all the rest (mood, orchestrations, ecc) I found on the spot.Īlso, there's quite some cleverness at work: I found incredibly appropriate, and even moving, that the only time when the Williams themes are in embryonal form during the movie, and stated in their full glory only in the end titles, because that's when "Star Wars" actually begins.įor me, the biggest achievement of this movie is that I will watch "a New Hope" forever with different eyes: now we know of all the human sacrifice that led into securing those plans that Princess Leia was smuggling. Great job from Giacchino, who IMHO has pulled the trick: creating a sound world different from the main canon, but strong in its own right, and still relatable. Very impressed and even moved by it.and by the score too. General Discussion: ROGUE ONE - A STAR WARS STORY (Michael Giacchino)įinally (I'm probably the last one, but it's a long story.) saw the movie last night. FSM Board: ROGUE ONE - A STAR WARS STORY (Michael Giacchino)
