AgentPendergast wrote:
GL originally wanted to illustrate the first film, before it even had the final title, with classical pieces and selections from scores for famous epics scored by Rozsa, Korngold and Steiner. A temporary soundtrack for the pre-ANH film had been assembled before Williams was signed. It contained selections from Holst, Wagner, Dvorak, as well as Rozsa, Goldsmith and others. I know that this list of the music that GL chose and that made it into the temporary track still exists, but there doesn't seem to be any way short of teleporting into the US and the LFL archive vault... or is there? Would anyone here perhaps know what tracks these were? Some semi-confirmations I have so far are:
- Holst: "Mars" (unknown - battles?)
- Wagner: "Die Walkure" (unknown - flights?)
- Goldsmith: "Blue Max" (unknown - X-Wing's attacks?)
- Walton (supposedly an unknown composition of his was originally planned to be the Emperor's theme in the "Starkiller" era?)
I might be wrong but I think this was talked about in that Annoted Screenplays book for Ep.4,5,6. If I remember, he had an idea of what pieces he wanted to play but once John Williams came aboard he let him do his magic. Nothing was ever set in stone music wise until John Williams recorded the soundtrack.