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Imperial motif

The Imperial motif is a minor theatrical theme used in Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope to represent the Galactic Empire. It is not to be confused with the much more famous "Imperial March" which was introduced in Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back. Often juxtaposed with the Rebel Fanfare in A New Hope and Star Wars Rebels: Spark of Rebellion, it was written by John Williams and performed by the London Symphony Orchestra in 1977.

It is first heard in the early scenes of A New Hope during the boarding of the Tantive IV by Imperial troops, in the soundtrack piece known as "Imperial Attack".[4][5][6] The theme is based on low sinister triplets usually played on timpani, cellos, basses and trombones. It often plays as a counterpoint to the Rebel Fanfare, during both "Imperial Attack" and "The Death Star". The motif resembles a recurring motif in Gustav Holst's "Mars, the Bringer of War."

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The motif features prominently aboard the Death Star, where it accompanies stormtroopers.

The Imperial motif is considered by some to be an early musical theme for Darth Vader, although another short motif also appears in A New Hope in reference to Vader, consisting of a quiet triplet melody on bassoon over minor key arpeggios played on cellos. This theme features in "Imperial Attack" prior to Princess Leia's first confrontation with Vader and during R2-D2's boarding of an escape pod. It is next heard during the scene in Obi-Wan Kenobi's home on Tatooine, sounding quietly on solo clarinet as Obi-Wan explains the history of Darth Vader to Luke Skywalker ("Tales Of A Jedi Knight"). It also accompanies scenes of stormtroopers in Mos Eisley ("Imperial Cruiser Pursuit") and on the Death Star ("The Stormtroopers", "The Trash Compactor", "Chasm Crossfire"). Both the Imperial motif and the Darth Vader motif were superseded by the "Imperial March" in the following film, The Empire Strikes Back.

A new version of the motif is played in the track "It's a Trap!" of Star Wars Rebels: Spark of Rebellion, when the Spectres rebel cell infiltrates an Imperial Star Destroyer's with the Ghost to rescue Ezra Bridger. It is also played in "Gathering Forces" as part of the "Imperial Inquisition" track.

The Imperial motif briefly appears in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, in a scene of Vader in bacta tank of his castle on Mustafar ("Krennik's Aspirations") and in a scene chronologically occurring immediately prior to the aforementioned boarding of Tantive IV, as a musical foreshadowing of A New Hope ("Hope"). The theme is present briefly in Solo: A Star Wars Story during the train heist, when the range troopers arrive.

The Imperial motif is used to represent the new stormtroopers in the Star Wars: The Bad Batch episode "War-Mantle."

Notes and references[]

Themes and leitmotifs from the Star Wars saga films
Introduced in Episode IV
Main Title (Luke) · Rebel Fanfare · Imperials · the Force · Leia
Death Star · Jawas · "Here They Come!" · "The Throne Room"
Introduced in Episode V
The Imperial March · Han and Leia · droids · dark side
walkers · Yoda · Boba Fett · Lando
Introduced in Episode VI
Jabba · revelation · Ewoks · Luke and Leia · the Emperor · trap
"The Forest Battle" · tension · mystery
Introduced in Episode I
droid march · Duel of the Fates · Qui-Gon · Jar Jar · Darth Maul · Anakin · Shmi · funeral
Introduced in Episode II
conspiracy · Across the Stars · "The Meadow Picnic" · descent · Palpatine's machinations
Introduced in Episode III
General Grievous · Sith mystery · lament · "Battle of the Heroes"
Introduced in Episode VII
Kylo Ren · Rey · Poe Dameron · March of the Resistance · Snoke · "Jedi Steps"
Introduced in Episode VIII
Rose · desperation · Luke in exile
Introduced in Episode IX
friendship · victory · "Anthem of Evil" · Knights of Ren · heroics
See also: all themes and leitmotifs
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Real-world music
Soundtracks
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Original Soundtrack Anthology · The Corellian Edition · Ultimate Vinyl Collection
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Spin-off films & TV:
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The Mandalorian (Chapter 1 · 2 · 3 · 4 · 5 · 6 · 7 · 8 · 9-12 · 13-16 · 17-20 · 21-24) · Jedi Temple Challenge
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Documentaries:
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Music from the Star Wars Trilogy: Special Edition · Selections from Star Wars
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Star Wars for Beginning Piano Solo · The Clone Wars (film) · The Force Awakens · Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
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Other
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Headspace · Star Wars Lofi (Vol. 1 · Vol. 2 · Vol. 3)
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