The Asteroid Field from The Empire Strikes Back: The Danish National Symphony Orchestra

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When you travel through the Star Wars galaxy as we all do, the view is amazing and the soundtrack is incredible, and here we’re treated to the Danish National Symphony Orchestra as the dodge left and right through The Asteroid Field from The Empire Strikes Back.

The Asteroid Field, composed by John Williams, as heard in “Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back”. Performed by The Danish National Symphony Orchestra, Conductor Christian Schumann, Concertmaster Soo-Jin Hong. Recorded in DR Koncerthuset, April 2025.

Mark Newbold
Mark Newbold
Exploring the galaxy since 1978, Mark wrote his first fan fiction in '81 and been a presence online since his first webpage Fanta War in 1996. He currently contributes to ILM.com and SkywalkerSound.com, having previously written for Star Wars Insider, StarWars.com, Star Wars Encyclopedia, Build The Millennium Falcon, Starburst Magazine, Geeky Monkey, TV Film Memorabilia and Model and Collectors Mart. He is a four-time Star Wars Celebration Stage host (the only podcaster to have appeared on every Celebration podcast stage since it began in 2015), the Daily Content Manager of Fantha Tracks and the co-host of Making Tracks, Canon Fodder and Start Your Engines on Fantha Tracks Radio.
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When you travel through the Star Wars galaxy as we all do, the view is amazing and the soundtrack is incredible, and here we’re treated to the Danish National Symphony Orchestra as the dodge left and right through The Asteroid Field from The Empire Strikes Back.

The Asteroid Field, composed by John Williams, as heard in “Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back”. Performed by The Danish National Symphony Orchestra, Conductor Christian Schumann, Concertmaster Soo-Jin Hong. Recorded in DR Koncerthuset, April 2025.

Mark Newbold
Mark Newbold
Exploring the galaxy since 1978, Mark wrote his first fan fiction in '81 and been a presence online since his first webpage Fanta War in 1996. He currently contributes to ILM.com and SkywalkerSound.com, having previously written for Star Wars Insider, StarWars.com, Star Wars Encyclopedia, Build The Millennium Falcon, Starburst Magazine, Geeky Monkey, TV Film Memorabilia and Model and Collectors Mart. He is a four-time Star Wars Celebration Stage host (the only podcaster to have appeared on every Celebration podcast stage since it began in 2015), the Daily Content Manager of Fantha Tracks and the co-host of Making Tracks, Canon Fodder and Start Your Engines on Fantha Tracks Radio.
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