2 thoughts on ““The Imperial March.””

  1. A wonderful blend of martial, evil, and just plain creepy. And something about it seems just sort of … wrong. It’s always seemed to me that Williams used a blend of 40 percent Gustav Holst’s “Mars,” 30 percent of Holst’s “Uranus,” and 30 percent of Charles Gounod’s “Funeral March of a Marionette,” and came up with a perfect wordless description of the Empire.

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