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rdfs:comment | - The Imperial Suite is a track from Rogue One: A Star Wars Story composed by Michael Giacchino. It contains two primary themes associated with the Galactic Empire; the first is a military march reminiscent of The Imperial March by John Williams, which underscores scenes of the Death Star and Imperial forces; and the second is a motif associated with the character of Director Orson Callan Krennic.
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Represents | - The Galactic Empire and Orson Krennic
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abstract | - The Imperial Suite is a track from Rogue One: A Star Wars Story composed by Michael Giacchino. It contains two primary themes associated with the Galactic Empire; the first is a military march reminiscent of The Imperial March by John Williams, which underscores scenes of the Death Star and Imperial forces; and the second is a motif associated with the character of Director Orson Callan Krennic. "The Imperial Suite" is the twentieth track on the Rogue One: A Star Wars Story soundtrack. Its motifs appear in numerous other tracks: notably Krennic's motif is the first musical theme heard in the film, and has variations throughout "He's Here for Us"; and the Imperial theme is given a full statement in "When Has Become Now".
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