Lord of the Rings Concert at Radio City
Posted by Matt Rosenberg on May 23, 2009 at 12:10 am
The greatest cinematic achievement in film history, The Lord of The Rings Trilogy, is anything but old news. The films came to screen starting in the 2001 Christmas holiday season with “The Fellowship of The Ring,” and continued the following two holiday seasons with the second and third installments “The Two Towers” and “The Return of The King.” While the production of these films involved many well recognized people, one of its finest contributors is actually not as well known. Howard Shore, the man behind the music for all three movies, is responsible for creating one of the finest scores in film history. His work has won several Oscars and has sold millions of CD’s. Well now you can hear it live.
On October 9th and 10th 2009, the music of The Fellowship of The Ring will come live to Radio City Music Hall
in New York City. The event will be a live performance of the score in sync with the showing of the film. So there will be a big screen on stage playing the film, with a live orchestra playing the score. For those Lord of The Rings fans, this is another incredible opportunity to experience the film in a brand new way. When we thought all this stuff was old news, they bring back the trilogy in a whole new light. In fact, live score performances like this are going on worldwide for The Two Towers and The Return of The King. To buy tickets click this link.
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Scores can make a great movie. We all know they are an incredibly important part of a film. They make movies memorable and often timeless. The Godfather, The Wizard of Oz, Jaws, ET, Pirates of The Caribbean, Gladiator and many more had scores that we all remember. The music of these films made them better. And now we have the unique opportunity to see something like this live.
Will you be going to this?
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