The Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order original soundtrack is now available on all digital platforms. With music by Gordy Haab and Stephen Barton, the Walt Disney Records soundtrack features 44 original tracks, totaling over three hours of music. The score was recorded at Abbey Road Studios.
Since the game's release in November 2019 by Electronic Arts and Respawn Entertainment, the score has won the SCL award for Outstanding Original Score for Interactive Media, "Music of the Year" and "Best Original Choral Composition" at the G.A.N.G. awards, "Video Game Score of the Year" at the 2019 ASCAP Composer's Choice Awards, and was nominated for "Best Music Supervision" in a Video Game by the Guild of Music Supervisors.
About Gordy Haab: Gordy Haab is a multi award-winning film, video game and television composer who has written music for many well-known titles, including most recently: Microsoft's "Halo Wars 2, and EA's "Star Wars: Battlefront II," and "Star Wars Battlefront I," which won Music of the Year, Best Interactive Score, and Best Instrumental Score at the 2016 GDC G.A.N.G. Awards, and was nominated for a BAFTA for Excellence in Audio Achievement. Haab also recently scored Activision/AMC's "The Walking Dead," based on the #1 hit TV series and Microsoft's "Kinect: Star Wars," which won "Best Music" at the Hollywood Music In Media Awards. Haab continues to compose the music for EA and Bioware's "Star Wars: The Old Republic," for which he was awarded "Best Original Soundtrack" and "Best Instrumental Music" at the 10th Annual GDC G.A.N.G. Awards.
Haab is known for his unsurpassed understanding of the orchestra as well as his unique ability to blend contemporary and traditional sounds into one - often times conceiving and creating brand new musical instruments to feature in his scores. He has recorded and conducted his music with orchestras from all around the world, including The London Symphony Orchestra, The San Francisco Symphony, The Nashville Symphony and the Hollywood Studio Orchestra.
About Stephen Barton: Since moving to Los Angeles in 2002, Stephen Barton has written music for more than three dozen major motion picture, video game and television projects. These have included scoring the video game "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare," which has sold over 14 million copies to date, and contributing music to "Shrek 2" (including co-writing a song on the platinum-selling soundtrack) and the first two "Chronicles of Narnia" movies.
In 2009-2010 he wrote the music for 20th Century Fox' "Jennifer's Body" alongside Theodore Shapiro, as well as scoring the BAFTA nominated British thriller "Exam," the DreamWorks video game "How To Train Your Dragon," Sony's "The Six Wives of Henry Lefay," the Toiion animated feature "Dino Time," and the cult hit series "GI Joe: Resolute" for Cartoon Network/Adult Swim. Other movies for which he has contributed music include Sir Ridley Scott's "Kingdom of Heaven," Tony Scott's "Deja Vu" and "Man On Fire," and Ben Affleck's "Gone Baby Gone."
Since the game's release in November 2019 by Electronic Arts and Respawn Entertainment, the score has won the SCL award for Outstanding Original Score for Interactive Media, "Music of the Year" and "Best Original Choral Composition" at the G.A.N.G. awards, "Video Game Score of the Year" at the 2019 ASCAP Composer's Choice Awards, and was nominated for "Best Music Supervision" in a Video Game by the Guild of Music Supervisors.
About Gordy Haab: Gordy Haab is a multi award-winning film, video game and television composer who has written music for many well-known titles, including most recently: Microsoft's "Halo Wars 2, and EA's "Star Wars: Battlefront II," and "Star Wars Battlefront I," which won Music of the Year, Best Interactive Score, and Best Instrumental Score at the 2016 GDC G.A.N.G. Awards, and was nominated for a BAFTA for Excellence in Audio Achievement. Haab also recently scored Activision/AMC's "The Walking Dead," based on the #1 hit TV series and Microsoft's "Kinect: Star Wars," which won "Best Music" at the Hollywood Music In Media Awards. Haab continues to compose the music for EA and Bioware's "Star Wars: The Old Republic," for which he was awarded "Best Original Soundtrack" and "Best Instrumental Music" at the 10th Annual GDC G.A.N.G. Awards.
Haab is known for his unsurpassed understanding of the orchestra as well as his unique ability to blend contemporary and traditional sounds into one - often times conceiving and creating brand new musical instruments to feature in his scores. He has recorded and conducted his music with orchestras from all around the world, including The London Symphony Orchestra, The San Francisco Symphony, The Nashville Symphony and the Hollywood Studio Orchestra.
About Stephen Barton: Since moving to Los Angeles in 2002, Stephen Barton has written music for more than three dozen major motion picture, video game and television projects. These have included scoring the video game "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare," which has sold over 14 million copies to date, and contributing music to "Shrek 2" (including co-writing a song on the platinum-selling soundtrack) and the first two "Chronicles of Narnia" movies.
In 2009-2010 he wrote the music for 20th Century Fox' "Jennifer's Body" alongside Theodore Shapiro, as well as scoring the BAFTA nominated British thriller "Exam," the DreamWorks video game "How To Train Your Dragon," Sony's "The Six Wives of Henry Lefay," the Toiion animated feature "Dino Time," and the cult hit series "GI Joe: Resolute" for Cartoon Network/Adult Swim. Other movies for which he has contributed music include Sir Ridley Scott's "Kingdom of Heaven," Tony Scott's "Deja Vu" and "Man On Fire," and Ben Affleck's "Gone Baby Gone."
Jeremy [Six Strings]
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