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John Williams: Star Wars - EdexcelMusical description

John Williams is one of the most successful and sought-after film composers, writing for many blockbuster films and winning many awards. The Star Wars score is one of his most memorable pieces of work, becoming as iconic as the 1977 film itself.

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Musical description

Instrumentation

Star Wars has a very large orchestra of 86 players. Instrument names are often abbreviated in music . Abbreviations often used are:

  • \(trp.\) - trumpet
  • \(trb.\) - trombone
  • \(hrn.\) - horn
  • \(timp.\) - timpani
  • \(hrp.\) - harp
  • \(vln.\) - violins
  • \(str.\) - strings
  • \(fl.\) - flute

Instrumental features include violin in the opening bar, strings in bar 33 and flute in bar 36.

Form and structure

The film begins with the Star Wars logo and the music reflects the dramatic visual with a four-bar . This section is the introduction.

The opening fanfare is performed by an orchestrated brass section

The scrolling text tells the story up to the start of the film, which is when the main is introduced. The violin plays a contrasting B theme melody before the A theme returns. This section is in - A-B-A. The opening leitmotif is repeated for emphasis and consists of strong, ascending which are often fourths or fifths. It is scored for brass, which helps give the melody power and excitement. The note is emphasised by pitch - as it is the highest note of the melody - and rhythm. The melody is articulated with accents, which gives the music further power. The shorter figure acts as a decoration to the main theme.

As the camera pans down towards a planet and its moon, a small Rebel Alliance spacecraft is fired upon by an enormous Galactic Empire starship. In the music there is a short fanfare, a flourishing melody on the piccolo and new short Rebel Blockade Runner leitmotifs in the full orchestra. This section is a link and before the film begins.

Overall the structure is:

introduction - A-B-A - link - codetta.

  • introduction
  • A-B-A-A
  • linking section
  • codetta

Dynamics

play a very important role in this piece. The opening fanfare is (ff), emphasising the call for attention. The main theme continues at ff helping to give a strong military feel supported by marching rhythms in the percussion. The contrasting B section is played at (mf) and by the string section, which suggests that the film will feature other themes.

The piccolo melody link is played at a piano (p) and at a very high pitch, which conveys the sense of mystery of the stars and planets.

During the codetta, the Rebel Blockade Runner leitmotif is again ff, as shots are fired between the spaceships.

Melody

The main melody of Star Wars is an ascending leitmotif which represents the hero, Luke Skywalker, and is heard after the opening fanfare in bars 4 to 7.

This leitmotif sounds heroic as it is performed with leaping intervals, triplets and at a ff dynamics in the brass section.

At the very end of the work in bar 53, a fragment of the Rebel Blockade Runner leitmotif is played. The interval between the two notes is a minor third.

Audio of bars 56 to 59

Texture

There is a clear melody with the entire orchestra playing accompaniment for the majority of the piece. This overall texture is known as . The opening fanfare includes between the lower and upper brass.

Metre and rhythm

The metre is 4/4 and a tempo of 100 . This gives a military and marching feel. block chords accompany the main melody and there are many triplet , such as in bars 30 and 51.

The piccolo link in bars 36 to 38 has longer notes, which gives the illusion of a slower - however, the original pulse is actually maintained.

Harmony and tonality

The introduction and subsequent A-A-B-A section of the work is in the tonic key of Bâ™­ major. The key of Bâ™­ is reinforced by an in the violins and a pedal in the lowest instrumental parts in bar 11. Phrases will end with in the key of Bâ™­.

is a feature of the piece. This means that the harmony is built on a fourth instead of the usual interval of a third. The notes in bar 5 include F, Bâ™­, Eâ™­ and Aâ™­, which all have an interval of a fourth between them. This creates a distinctive unresolved sound that adds to the drama and tension of the music.

feature in bar 7 - as are performed. are used in bar 46.

The link section from bar 30 has no clear key, which means the tonality can be described as ambiguous. The Rebel Blockade Runner leitmotif is then heard in the key of Aâ™­ but with a C pedal.

Timbre

The very top of the brass pitch range is exploited with many accents written for emphasis and power.