Parade of the Slave Children

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"Parade of the Slave Children" is a musical cue composed by John Williams for the film *Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom*, accompanying the sequence of enslaved children being freed.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film score cue
musical cue
associatedTheme freedom
rescue
victory over oppression
associatedWithCharacter Indiana Jones NERFINISHED
enslaved children in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
basedOn slave children liberation sequence in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
composer John Williams NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuredInWork Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom NERFINISHED
filmDirectorOfAssociatedWork Steven Spielberg NERFINISHED
genre film score
symphonic film music
hasPart choral-like orchestral writing
heroic march theme
language instrumental
medium orchestral music
musicStyle late-romantic orchestral film music
narrativeRole accompanies the freeing of enslaved children
notableFor combining action scoring with triumphant thematic material
depicting the liberation of child slaves through music
partOfFranchise Indiana Jones NERFINISHED
partOfWork Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (film score) NERFINISHED
recordedFor Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom original motion picture soundtrack NERFINISHED
releaseDecade 1980s
tonalCharacteristic heroic
triumphant
uplifting
usesInstrument brass section
orchestra
percussion
strings section
woodwinds

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Indiana Jones film scores hasPart Parade of the Slave Children