Los Angeles Times

Football finals score big

That epic theme in the College Football Championsh­ip? John Williams wrote it.

- By Jessica Gelt

Why did SoFi Stadium in Inglewood sound more like a Hollywood movie theater than a sports arena before ESPN’s College Football Playoff National Championsh­ip between Texas Christian University and Georgia on Monday night? Because legendary film composer John Williams wrote an original theme for the big game.

Titled “Of Grit and Glory” and running 31⁄2 minutes long, the music was played alongside images of football players — past and present — and was meant to conjure the anticipati­on and excitement of one of the year’s biggest intercolle­giate sports match-ups. Those

visuals were be interspers­ed with video of Williams’ three-hour recording session for the piece, which took place on the Sony scoring stage in December and employed the talents of a 96-piece orchestra.

The anthem was be played in full before the game and in specially edited snippets throughout the evening ’s main event.

Williams, a five-time Oscar winner (who has been nominated 52 times), celebrated his 90th birthday last year and is currently among the favorites for an Academy Award for his work on Steven Spielberg’s critically lauded film “The Fabelmans.” He is currently working on music for “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny,” scheduled to be released in June.

When it comes to composing for sporting events, Williams is no slouch either. His credits include four Olympic fanfares and a gridiron March for NBC’s football coverage.

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