Summary
- Musician Cierra Hill recreates the Ahsoka end credits theme with strings instruments, showcasing her incredible talent and attention to detail.
- Composer Kevin Kiner's work on Ahsoka is his best to date, delivering deeply moving musical moments that elevate the emotions and intensity of the series.
- Kiner's Ahsoka score introduces new musical elements and incorporates iconic themes, unifying the animated and live-action Star Wars projects and enhancing the viewing experience.
A Star Wars strings musician has recreated the end credits piece for Ahsoka. A combination of original material, Ahsoka's theme, Sabine Wren's theme, and Hera Syndulla's theme, the end credits piece merges the cues of Ahsoka's key players to nail the emotional core of the show. With the addition of the theme for the new galaxy, a degree of wonder and mysticism is imbued in the score.
Your browser does not support the video tag. Musician Cierra Hill recreated the Ahsoka end credits theme with strings instruments.
Hill's work is an incredible recreation of composer Kevin Kiner's original score. Merging violin parts with a cello, Hill nails every beat of Ahsoka's end credits theme, despite the absence of brass instruments.
Ahsoka's Score Was Kevin Kiner's Best Kiner is a long-time Star Wars veteran, having began his work in the franchise with 2008's Star Wars: The Clone Wars. A frequent collaborator of creator Dave Filoni, Kiner went on to write the music for Star Wars Rebels, Star Wars: The Bad Batch, and Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi before joining the live-action space with Ahsoka. The animated series offer deeply moving musical moments, from Ahsoka's decision to leave the Jedi Order to the death of Kanan Jarrus, but Kiner's work on Ahsoka is definitively his best to date.