Williams is a stroke of luck for Star Wars. All 6 episodes, he managed achieve with his music. That brings unity into play whenever the same composer responsible. In addition, always the same orchestra.
The absolute newcomer in Episode 2 is the love theme "Across the Stars". Once again proving that piece of ingenuity of the old master. Williams has not forgotten to compose sophisticated things. The piece sounds sad, but at the same time also romantic and has in some passages also "dark" sounds with allusions to "Anakin's Theme" from Episode. 1
But blatant contradictions are inevitable. In typical Williams style, we get an action soaked existence commanded what a recent breath away: "Zam The Assassin". "Yoda And The younglings" is one of my favorite tracks. At first you can hear the love theme, but then appeared the subject of Yoda on again. This warm song, which expresses security and underscored the character Yoda. Subsequently, an warm chorus, leaving weak knees. This is a really nice peaceful music.
Also of note are the title "Anakin and Padmi" and "The Meadow Picnic". These tracks beinhalteversuch the now-famous love theme. And yet dive ever new passages on, for example, when "Picnic" with a pleasant flute.
Everything, I stress everything is managed from this CD. The musical ingenuity is enormous. It's a feast for the ears with the London Symphony Orchestra. Va recent title I'd put all my heart. There uncanny with choir and mystical with a mysterious female voice. Then appeared on the Imperial march of Episode 5. Just fantastic. After that we are bound in the love theme and, subsequently, in the end titles with the famous Star Wars fanfare.
Even if one is not Star Wars fan, this soundtrack for film music fans is suitable. I, for example, can not stand Star Wars.
Thanks John Williams.