Presenting the SWTC: A Symbolic Corpus of Themes from John Williams’ Star Wars Episodes I-IX

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Claire Arthur, Frank Lehman, John McNamara
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This paper presents a new symbolic corpus of musical themes from the complete Star Wars trilogies (Episodes I-IX) by John Williams. The corpus files are made available in multiple formats (.krn, .sib., and .musicxml) and include melodic, harmonic, and formal information. The Star Wars Thematic Corpus (SWTC) contains a total of 64 distinctive, recurring, and symbolically meaningful themes and motifs, commonly referred to as leitmotifs. Through this corpus we also introduce a new humdrum standard for non-functional harmony encodings, **harte (Harte et al., 2005; Harte, 2010). This report details the motivation, describes the transcription and encoding processes, and provides some brief summary statistics. While relatively small in scale, the SWTC represents a unified collection from one of the most prolific and influential composers of the 20th and 21st centuries, and the under-studied subset of film and multimedia musical material in general. We hope the SWTC will provide insights into John Williams’ compositional style, as well as prove useful in comparisons against other thematic corpora from film and beyond.
呈现SWTC:约翰·威廉姆斯《星球大战》第1 - 9集主题的象征语料库
本文从约翰·威廉姆斯的《星球大战》三部曲(第1 - 9集)中提取了一个新的音乐主题符号语料库。语料库文件以多种格式提供(.krn, .sib。和.musicxml),包括旋律、和声和形式信息。《星球大战》主题语料库(SWTC)共包含64个独特的、反复出现的、具有象征意义的主题和母题,通常被称为主题母题。通过这个语料库,我们还引入了一个新的非功能和谐编码标准,**harte (harte et al., 2005;哈特,2010)。本报告详细介绍了动机,描述了转录和编码过程,并提供了一些简要的汇总统计数据。虽然规模相对较小,但SWTC代表了20世纪和21世纪最多产和最有影响力的作曲家之一的统一收藏,以及电影和多媒体音乐材料中未被充分研究的子集。我们希望SWTC将提供洞察约翰·威廉姆斯的作曲风格,以及证明与其他主题语料库从电影和超越有用的比较。
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