Jonathan Broxton of Movie Music UK praised the score, saying, "Even when you look at it objectively, what John Williams has achieved with this score is nothing short of remarkable. What I do know is that it's one of the best scores I've heard in a while." uDiscover gave the score a positive review, saying, "The expansive, dramatic passages are as full-bodied as one would hope for a film as epic as The Force Awakens, but the attention to detail within the score – and the exquisitely recorded performance – make the results a subtle and engaging listen." I don’t know if it's the weakest in the saga. It’s just so good hearing Williams return to this universe." Jørn Tillnes of Soundtrack Geek said, "The fact is that this score is not even close to the classic trilogy and it struggles with the prequel trilogy as well. James Southall of Movie Wave said, "The new themes are great, hearing the old ones again is wonderful, the action music is remarkably energetic and the musical storytelling as vibrant as ever. The musical score has received critical acclaim.
Reception Professional ratings Review scores "People love to hear dialogue and sound effects, so we're working on some ideas now that will incorporate some of that into playlisting." Upon its release, the soundtrack for The Force Awakens became available to stream via Spotify. "Streaming platforms didn't exist for the movies, so that's something that we'll be rolling out, along with character-driven playlists with sounds and dialogue from the movie," said Ken Bunt, president of the Disney Music Group. Leading up to the release of The Force Awakens multiple music streaming services began offering users Star Wars-themed playlists. The last recording session took place on November 14, 2015. Gustavo Dudamel conducted the opening and end title music for the film at Williams' behest. The theme for Snoke was recorded by a 24-voice men’s chorus. The 85-piece orchestra recorded 175 minutes of music, although nearly an hour of that was discarded, modified, or rerecorded as Abrams re-edited the film. The score was recorded by a freelance orchestra-making it the first live-action Star Wars soundtrack not to feature the London Symphony Orchestra -with sessions continuing on and off over that five-month period. He called the recording process “very luxurious,” with 12 sessions scattered over a five-month period between June and November. Williams attended the sessions and conducted the remainder of the recordings. Recording sessions for The Force Awakens began on June 1, 2015, at the Sony Pictures Studios' Barbra Streisand Scoring Stage in Culver City, with William Ross conducting most of the music. Abrams was similar to the process he went through with George Lucas in the earlier films. There aren't many of them, but there are a few that I think are important and will seem very much a part of the fabric of the piece in a positive and constructive way." He said that working with J. In May 2015, Williams said he would reuse themes from the previous films, such as those for Luke, Leia and Han, in ways that "will seem very natural and right in the moments for which we've chosen to do these kinds of quotes. Williams began working on the score in December 2014 and by June 2015, he had been through most of the film reels, working on a daily basis. The music from the first two trailers for the film was reworked from earlier compositions. In July 2013, John Williams was confirmed to return to compose the sequel trilogy, beginning with The Force Awakens. Williams also won the Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media for the score, making it his 11th win in the category. Williams won the Saturn Award for Best Music, his first win since Revenge of the Sith.
For the score, John Williams received his 50th Oscar nomination, being nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Score, his first nomination for a Star Wars film since Return of the Jedi. The main theme, "Rey's Theme", was the subject of mass acclaim, with the track reaching 10 million views on YouTube. The score received critical acclaim, receiving praise for its new themes and use of old ones. The album was released by Walt Disney Records on December 18, 2015, in both digipak CD and digital formats. Star Wars: The Force Awakens - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the film score to the 2015 film of the same name composed by John Williams with Williams and William Ross conducting, and Gustavo Dudamel appearing as a "special guest conductor". Star Wars: The Force Awakens - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack