Star Trek: Insurrection

The score for Insurrection was composed by Jerry Goldsmith; his fourth score for the franchise. Goldsmith continued using the march and Klingon themes written for Star Trek: The Motion Picture in 1979, adding new themes and variations. Insurrection opens with Alexander Courage’s Star Trek: The Original Series fanfare, introducing a six-note motif used in many of the film’s action sequences. The Ba’ku are scored with a pastoral theme with repeating harps, string sections and a woodwind solo. The Ba’ku’s ability to slow time was accompanied with a variation of this music.

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Goldsmith used quick bursts of brass music to accompany the starship sequences. For scenes in which observers are watching the Ba’ku unseen, Goldsmith used a “spying theme” that resembles his conspiracy theme from Capricorn One. Composed of a piano, timpani percussion, and brass, the theme builds until it is interrupted by the action theme as Data opens fire. Goldsmith did not write a motif for the Son’a, but scored the action sequence without designating the Son’a as an antagonist, suggesting the film’s revelation that the Son’a and Ba’ku are related. The film’s climax is scored with the action theme, which is balanced with “sense of wonder” music similar to cues from The Motion Picture.

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