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Comments about the soundtrack for Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith (John Williams)
Dies Irae

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Snake
Dies Irae   Monday, February 18, 2013 (5:10 p.m.) 

I love John Williams, his work for these movies, and I especially am a fan of Filmtracks' reviews. I'm curious, though, if anyone else noticed the sort of muted use of the "Dies Irae" theme in "Anakin's Betrayal" ? Or maybe I'm just hearing things... It's amazing how many composers find ways to sneak the famous "death" theme into their work, and, if I'm not mistaken, I think Williams is one of them. Anyone have any thoughts?


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CelloBelle
Re: Dies Irae   Wednesday, September 18, 2013 (12:42 p.m.) 

> I love John Williams, his work for these movies, and I especially am a fan
> of Filmtracks' reviews. I'm curious, though, if anyone else noticed the
> sort of muted use of the "Dies Irae" theme in "Anakin's
> Betrayal" ? Or maybe I'm just hearing things... It's amazing how many
> composers find ways to sneak the famous "death" theme into their
> work, and, if I'm not mistaken, I think Williams is one of them. Anyone
> have any thoughts?

What if LG say i wish that it sound something from Carl off the what what can JW do ?



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