Return of the Jedi: Darth Vader's Death Song Lyrics
Artist | John Williams, Varujan Kojian & Utah Symphony |
Album | The Star Wars Trilogy: Return of the Jedi / The Empire Strikes Back / Star Wars |
Genre | Soundtrack |
Release | 01 January 1983 |
Price | $1.29 |
Track No | 12/14 |
Duration | 2:52 |
Country | USA |
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Report. This album is okay. But I like the Imperial March!!!
2nd only to Willimans himself.... This collection was produced in 1983 with the advent of "Return of the Jedi" and was produced by George Korngold (son of Erich Wolfgang Korngold...a pioneer composer of film music). At the same time Korgold produced a complete recording of Robin Hood (written by his father) with the same forces. Kojian (conductor) was the brief successor to Maurice Abravanel and studied in Vienna with Abbado and Mehta when they all studied under Hans Swarowsky. The recording quality, here, is exempelary and recorded in the new Symphony Hall (now Abravanel Hall) in Salt Lake City. I had this cassette back in the day and it got worn out "on the road" with my family on vacations.
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Return of the Jedi: Darth Vader's Death is a song that was released in 01 January 1983.
Return of the Jedi: Darth Vader's Death is a song from the The Star Wars Trilogy: Return of the Jedi / The Empire Strikes Back / Star Wars album.
Return of the Jedi: Darth Vader's Death is performed by John Williams, Varujan Kojian & Utah Symphony.
Return of the Jedi: Darth Vader's Death has a duration of 2:52 minutes.
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