On the one hand, he succeeds in absolutely perfect mood of darkest and saddest Star Wars movie: Revenge of the Sith capture. Williams shows particularly strong emotional tracks that Star Wars has never seen or heard. This is the story about Analkins change the evil side, which has the extent of the tragedy, accompanied musically impressive. For example, the destruction of the Jedi: This movie gets only by Williams music a draft, which gives an idea of the scale of the disaster. Because here not only creates the empire, but an entire culture, the great, wise Jedi philosophy is completely destroyed (apart from a twin, Obi-Wan and Yoda). Or Padme's fate: it is for me the most tragic figure of all Star Wars Chaka Teren, because unlike Analkin Skywalker she finds no redemption of their children, as it was the case with Analkin. The fateful love between the two does not have a happy ending. Her husband succumbs to evil and she dies heartbroken. Williams attribute for this destiny is a mourning melody that has washed himself.
Second, John Williams continues with this soundtrack a worthy culmination of thirty years brilliant music for Star Wars. With his last work he combines old and new musical trilogy. He also verabschiedetet from his work Star Wars. That is the impression one gains particularly in the last track of the soundtrack, which his farewell to Star Wars and its fans is clear. You can hear it almost every bar of this, joyfully presented music call goodbye.
One more thing: The (few) negative reviews forgot one thing: John Williams has become neither better nor worse in his Star Wars music. This soundtrack is just as good as the others. Only one in just on its own special way, ultimately is yes at any soundtrack for another film. Therefore, you can see the soundtracks among themselves not compare, but together they form a complete work. Another criticism is that there is no haunting and striking melodies (like in the old movies). So when Battle of the Heroes is not urgently, then I know it does not (genial catchy, I would say).
Conclusion: John Williams's Star Wars. Who it is not convinced of the better looking the
DVD: A Musical Journey on (this soundtrack is included). This alone makes this DVD Soundtrack highly recommended, but it offers both Star Wars in general as well as the great musical work John Williams especially an excellent overview. In addition to this DVD as well as the soundtrack Star Wars listening pleasure at its best.