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Star Wars Soundtracks: The Worship Music of John Williams
Author(s) -
Daniel Thornton
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of religion and popular culture
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1703-289X
DOI - 10.3138/jrpc.2017-0014
Subject(s) - worship , musical , music history , embodied cognition , musical expression , music , popular music , star (game theory) , aesthetics , art , literature , history , visual arts , philosophy , music education , epistemology , theology , mathematical analysis , mathematics
Music and religion have a long and constitutive history. When considering the potential religious dimensions of the Star Wars universe, musical elements should not be ignored. This article explores the iconic musical scores of John Williams for the Star Wars franchise as a form of worship music. Worship music, especially in Western contemporary Christian contexts, is employed for embodied expression, emotional experience, and spiritual encounter. In a similar fashion, the musical themes and sound world of Star Wars can engage fans in a visceral experience of, and encounter with, something beyond the natural. This article establishes the criteria and effects of contemporary worship music and applies that framework to Williams’s key themes for the Star Wars universe.

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