If you have any questions regarding licensing, please contact us by phone at ++49 (0)6132 43 088 30 or by email at songs on this page may NOT be used without a license. Use is only permitted after the purchase of a license. It is also possible to download mp3 files in reduced quality for free to present them internally. In the playlist below you will find music tracks from our music catalogue for royalty-free Production Music or Stock Music with the keyword "Star Wars", which can be licensed directly online via the Proud Music Library as background music for ads, commercials, TV, films and videos. Star Wars was inspired by works from pop culture, including those by director Akira Kurosawa, and Joseph Campbell's Myth Theory. The first two trilogies essentially tell of the downfall of the Galactic Republic, the rise of the Galactic Empire, and the successful revolution against the Empire by the former Republic leaders. The films play in the fictitious universe of a distant past and deal with the ongoing battle between good and evil - two sides represented by the Light and the Dark Side of Power. His success in music was rewarded by various awards in the music arena to honorary degrees from a number of well-known universities.Star Wars is classified in the genre Space Opera and as a heroic epic. In addition to working on songs for ‘Star Wars’, John Williams also worked on theme songs for ‘E.T.’, ‘The Adventures of Tintin’, ‘Indiana Jones’, to ‘Harry Potter’. In 2015, he returned to work on the song for the latest film ‘Star Wars’, ‘The Force Awakens’. In working on the theme song for the film ‘A New Hope’ (1977), ‘The Empira Strikes Back’ (1980), ‘Return of Jedi’ (1983), ‘The Phantom Menace’ (1999), ‘Attack of Clones’ (2002 ), until ‘Revenge of the Sith’ (2005), he worked with the London Symphony Orchestra. John Williams’s music was felt to be able to bring the film to life. Opened with static writing that contains an introductory story and begins with “ A long tima a go in a galaxy far, far away …“. The ‘Star Wars’ opening crawl is one of the parts that characterizes the series. One of his most iconic works is the theme song played at the legendary ‘Star Wars’ opening crawl. John Williams then continued to make theme songs for ‘Star Wars’ in subsequent films. The composer born in New York, February 8, 1932, is the person behind the theme songs in the films ‘Star Wars’ since 1977, which is when the film ‘Star Wars: A New Hope’ was released. On May 4, which coincides with Star Wars Day, there’s nothing wrong if you get to know John Williams better. For fans of the ‘Star Wars’ series, certainly no stranger to the name of John Williams.
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