The Sound of Star Wars | EP 113

EPISODE · May 4, 2025 · 57 MIN

The Sound of Star Wars | EP 113

from Star Lores - A Star Wars Legends Podcast · host Star Lores

In perhaps one of our most ambitious episodes yet, we delve into the deep lore of the music of Star Wars. From Jon Williams to Star Wars cover bands, we have it all!Become a patron to get access to the bonus episodes or support the show through Paypal and bitcoin! You can also check out our merch on Redbubble. Don't forget to also connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, X.com and Discord! Find all of our links here: https://doras.to/starloresCredits to all the artists featured on this episode: Binary Sunset - John Williams Frédéric Chopin's Piano Sonata No 2 in B flat minor, Funeral March The Imperial March - John Williams Requiem: II. Dies Irae - Guiseppe Verdi Battle of heroes - John Williams Duel of the fates - John Williams Star wars main theme - John Williams Erich Wolfgang Korngold : Kings Row - Main Title Star Wars - Main Theme - PHianonize Star Wars - Main Theme - composed by John Williams - arranged by Patrik Pietschmann Childhood Died - Lost Souls I'm The Droid (You're Looking For) - Nerf Herder Star Wars - The Imperial March - Galactic Empire Star Wars: Duel of The Fates (Medieval Style) - Samuel Kim Kinect Star Wars: Galactic Dance Battles video game Star Wars Theme (2019 Remaster) [8 Bit Tribute to John Williams & Star Wars] - 8 Bit Universe The Long Ranger - William Tell Overture - Gioachino Rossini The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - Main Theme - Ennio Morricone The Mandalorian - Main Theme - Ludwig Göransson Star Wars: Imperial March (Anakin's Suffering) Composed by John Williams - Orchestration by Samuel Kim Jedi Rocks - Jerry Hey Lapti Nek - John Williams

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