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''Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)'' is the
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to the 2016 film ''
Rogue One ''Rogue One: A Star Wars Story'' (or simply ''Rogue One'') is a 2016 American epic space opera film directed by Gareth Edwards. The screenplay by Chris Weitz and Tony Gilroy is from a story by John Knoll and Gary Whitta. It was produced by Luc ...
'' directed by
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, which is the first instalment in the ''Star Wars'' anthology series. Originally,
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was hired for the film score but was replaced by
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during the film's post-production. Giacchino scored the film within a span of the month, despite the tight schedule, and had incorporated
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' themes from previous ''Star Wars'' films into the score, having minor elements, while most of the themes were newly composed. The soundtrack was released by
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on December 16, 2016, coinciding with the film's theatrical release. The score received a positive response from critics, appreciating Giacchino's tunes as well as the incorporation of minimal cues from Williams' themes. It peaked at number 45 and 17, on the ''
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'' and soundtracks chart in US, as well as in number 3 on the soundtracks chart from UK's
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. An expanded edition, consisting of un-edited and additional demos composed, was released on February 11, 2022, as was a 4-LP disc marketed by Mondo, was published in March 2022.


Development

In March 2015, it was reported that
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, who had worked with Edwards on ''
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'', would compose the score for ''Rogue One''. Despite rumors that a contract had not been initially set in place by Lucasfilm, Desplat confirmed in an April 2016 interview that he would serve as composer for the film. Concerning the film, Desplat commented that " dwards and Ihad a great partnership on ''Godzilla'', and I can't wait to be starting with him. It will be in a few weeks from now, and it is very exciting and frightening at the same time because it's such a legendary project. To be called to come after John Williams ..it's a great challenge for me." But then, in September 2016, it was announced that
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would be replacing Desplat as composer, after the film's reshoots altered the post-production schedule, and reportedly left Desplat no longer available, as he signed for scoring ''
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''. Giacchino only had four and a half weeks to compose the music for the film, beginning almost immediately after finishing production on ''
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''. The recording sessions began during mid-October at the Sony Scoring Stage, with a 110-piece orchestra. In an interview with ''
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'', Giacchino stated: "It is a film that is in many ways a really great
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movie, and I loved that about it. But it also has this huge, huge heart at the center of it, and that was the one thing I just didn't want to discount. Yes, it's an action movie, and it's a ''Star Wars'' film, and it has all the things that you would come to expect and love about that, but I didn't want to forget that it was also an incredibly emotional movie as well. That was what really pulled me in." He incorporated John Williams' themes from previous films into the score, and claimed that the score borrows traditions from "both
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and George Lucas borrowed from when they made the original ''
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''", intending to honor the legacy for Williams' works on the ''Star Wars'' franchise. But he further claimed that 95 to 98 percent of the score is fresh and original, having little elements rcues from Williams' score. Several instruments such as
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and
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were used for the score, in addition to
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and
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. A week before the recording, Giacchino sent a text message to Williams' brother and timpani player,
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asking that there "was an F-load of timpani in the score", which he considered as complicated, for which Don agreed to do so. Giacchino said, "I don't know that I’ve written more timpani for a film than I have for this. He did an incredible job, and it gives this great weight, this great anchor to a lot of the pieces. But it also helps in the more chaotic moments as well." The opening title theme was considered to be different from the previous saga films, and of the
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, as Giacchino believed that "It's sort of its own thing and the whole idea from the very beginning was these should be standalone movies." Some of the themes for Jyn, Krennic, the Guardians of the Whills and a "hope" theme for the Rebel Alliance – in which a choir of 80 members gave vocals in the final appearance – were new themes he had composed. Out of all the score cues, the theme for Jyn was considered as Giacchino's "favourite" due to its emotional depth.


Reception

''Filmitracks'' commented, "while Giacchino is and never will be John Williams, he accomplished a feat here that is as passionately loyal as anyone will likely ever hear". Movie Wave reviewer gave 4-stars and said "Michael Giacchino has seemed for some time to be the most likely composer to take over ''Star Wars'' when John Williams hangs up his baton, and while there's no sign of that happening yet, this score shows that he's more than ready for the job ..The musical storytelling is just not as vivid as Williams's and the themes not as memorable (nobody's are) but I do think Giacchino really stepped up, managing to write his own thing while skirting around Williams's style closely enough for it to be a very impressive achievement indeed." Jonathan Broxton commented: "When you consider the pressures Giacchino faced in writing this score, not only in terms of time, but in terms of the weight of expectation in writing a score that has to live up to some of the finest film music ''ever written,'' the fact that it turned out as good as it has is almost a miracle. His careful adoption of some of Williams's compositional inflections and orchestrations into his own is appropriate and respectful, his main theme (Jyn's theme) is genuinely excellent, and some of the emotional heights he reaches while using it, especially during Galen's death sequence, and the finale on the beach on Scarif, are outstanding." Bernard H. Heidikamp of Behind The Audio said "Giacchino delivered an astounding soundtrack, worthy of Williams’ legacy. It's fun, epic and emotional and although not all themes hit home and some shifts in focus regarding the villain-themes would have been in order, it's still an impressive work, even if you don't take into account that he had to write it all in four weeks. The narrative is strong, the orchestrations complex and vivid." Critic George Shaw commented "Rogue One does have its moments of themes, but they're harder to notice given how different, louder and faster paced modern movies have become. It's not John Williams, but an incredible effort from Michael Giacchino." Analysing it as, one of the favourite Star Wars soundtrack, Elaine Tveit had stated "John Williams's Star Wars music is the stuff of legend and can never be matched. But Michael Giacchino's score for Rogue One stands just as strong on its own." Soundtrackbeat wrote "As the first composer who is responsible for the composition of a ''Star Wars'' movie soundtrack, following John Williams, there is no doubt that the Force was with him iacchino since his musical product holds a position amongst the best soundtracks of 2016." Vann R. Newkirk of ''
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'' magazine wrote "Giacchino's sound works well for a film that strives to differentiate itself, while still announcing itself as a ''Star Wars'' movie."


Critical analysis

The soundtrack has been critically analysed by several commentators, differentiating to the identities of Williams' themes to that of Giacchino's score. Aaron Krewovick had picked four themes from the score, to analyse about the similarities with Williams', but also chose the 17th track, "Your Father Would Be Proud" and compared with John Barry's theme for the titular character, John Dunbar in ''
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'' (1990). Tveit had commented "When you think of ''Star Wars'', you think of the triumphant blast of the opening crawl music; the brisk efficiency of the “Imperial March;” and the romanticism of “Across the Stars.” As a composer tasked with creating a soundtrack which sounds like ''Star Wars'' and yet isn't just a parody of Williams's style, Giacchino must have felt overwhelmed." Newkirk had commented "From its opening flute solo, ''Rogue One''’s music announces the film as a full member of the canon—one that shares its sense of nostalgia with ''The Force Awakens''. But there are differences. Deviating occasionally from the slow buildup and royal fanfares of previous ''Star Wars'' scores, Giacchino uses thriller violins and thumping percussion in the film's more action-oriented scenes. The overall effect is lofty meets earthly, ''Star Wars'' meets ''Saving Private Ryan'' (also by Williams) ..Still, ideas from the “Imperial March” and the “Force Theme” make their way into these rousing arrangements."


Track listing


Original soundtrack

The track titles were leaked onto the internet on December 8, 2016, days before the official tracklist. Giacchino, who has a history of using track titles that contain wordplay, shared his alternate list in the liner notes of the soundtrack release. These names are listed in the notes.


Expanded edition

On February 11, 2022, an extended version of the soundtrack was released. The soundtrack features un-edited cues and additional demos, which were not featured on the first album – including tracks which were previously only found on the films 'For Your Consideration' promotional soundtrack. Three days later, Mondo announced a four-disc LP album pressed on 180-gram black vinyl, which featured a new artwork by John Powell and additional liner notes. Spencer Hickman, creative director of ''Mondo'', said: "A firm fan-favorite bridging the gap between old and new ''Star Wars'', Michael's score is phenomenal, featuring nobs to John William's classic ''Star Wars'' scores whilst firmly being its own thing." The pre-order of the vinyl edition, began on February 16, and the album is set to release in March 2022.


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