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Howard Shore
Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring
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Howard Shore
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Film
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Film Score
Compose Date
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2001
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92:58
The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring is a film score composed by Howard Shore for the 2001 epic fantasy film of the same name, directed by Peter Jackson. The score was recorded in Wellington, New Zealand, and premiered on December 10, 2001, in London, England. The score is divided into two discs, with a total of 18 tracks. The first disc contains the main themes and motifs of the film, while the second disc features more atmospheric and ambient music. The score is notable for its use of leitmotifs, which are musical themes associated with specific characters, places, or ideas. The first movement of the score, "The Prophecy," sets the tone for the entire film with its haunting choral vocals and ominous strings. The second movement, "Concerning Hobbits," introduces the main theme of the hobbits, which is light and whimsical, reflecting their peaceful and carefree way of life. The third movement, "The Shadow of the Past," features a dark and foreboding theme for the character of Sauron, the main antagonist of the film. Other notable movements include "The Bridge of Khazad-dûm," which features a powerful choral section and intense percussion, and "The Breaking of the Fellowship," which is a poignant and emotional piece that reflects the loss and sacrifice of the characters. Overall, the score for The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring is a masterful work of music that perfectly captures the epic scope and emotional depth of the film. Howard Shore's use of leitmotifs and his ability to create distinct musical themes for each character and place make the score a standout piece of film music.
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