-
Message Boards

Movie Soundtracks
PR LOTR TWO TOWERS complete 11/7/2006
Archive of old forum. No more postings.
Please visit our new forum, The MovieMusic Lobby, to post new topics.
Author
Topic: PR LOTR TWO TOWERS complete 11/7/2006

PeterK

FishChip

Press release:quote:
THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS
THE COMPLETE RECORDINGSSET FOR RELEASE November 7, 2006
Available For The First Time!
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers - The Complete RecordingsHoward Shore’s complete Grammy-winning score for The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, from the epic film trilogy The Lord of the Rings, will be available in a deluxe four-disc edition from Reprise/WMG Soundtracks on November 7, 2006.
This historic release contains over 180 minutes of music on three CDs, comprising the full score of the 2002 film, composed by Howard Shore. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, The Complete Recordings marks the second edition of the three complete recording releases of the film trilogy whose score has been honored with three Academy Awards, four Grammy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards, and which has sold over 6 million copies worldwide. This deluxe set also includes exclusive new artwork, packaging, extensive liner notes written by Doug Adams, and “Gollum’s Song” performed by Emiliana Torrini.
Composed for symphony orchestra and choir, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, The Complete Recordings was performed by London Philharmonic Orchestra, The London Voices, The London Oratory School Schola featuring vocal performances by Emiliana Torrini, Isabel Bayrakdarian, Sheila Chandra, Elizabeth Fraser, Ben Del Maestro and cast member Miranda Otto.
The fourth disc is a DVD-Audio presenting the entire The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, The Complete Recordings in 5.1 Surround Sound.
The boxed set for the complete recordings of the first film, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring – The Complete Recordings, was released on December 13, 2005 . It spent months in Amazon.com’s top 100 Sales Ranking, and garnered some of the best reviews of the year. “For fans of any of The Lord of the Rings films, The Fellowship of the Ring/Complete Recordings is an essential experience,” Heather Phares, All Music Guide. “The Complete Recordings is last year’s most important archival soundtrack release, expanding and preserving one of the finest and most significant recent scores in all of film music. Shore’s Lord Of The Rings trilogy is an operatic symphony that is among the finest musical accomplishments of the last half-century. The plethora of unreleased material on this beautifully packaged edition is mouth-watering at the least, and the sonic dynamic achieved on the surround sound DVD of the entire 180-minute score is simply astonishing. ” Randall Larson, Music From the Movies
Composer of over sixty-five film scores, Howard Shore brought a lifetime of experience to creating the epochal soundtrack for The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers. Shore used Tolkien's texts and drew from multiple periods throughout music history to evoke the book’s enchanted worlds. He developed over 80 leitmotifs to describe the cultures of Middle-earth . Collaborating with authors/lyrists Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, he composed choral music utilizing the Tolkien-created languages for the Elves (Quenya and Sindarin), the Dwarves (Khuzdûl), Men (Adûnaic) and the evil cultures of Mordor (Black Speech). For Rohan, all the choral text was set in Old English.
In 2003, working with conductor John Mauceri, Shore created The Lord of the Rings Symphony, a two-hour 6 movement concert piece drawing from the nearly 12 hours of music he composed for Peter Jackson’s landmark film trilogy. This piece features a full symphony orchestra, adult and children's choirs, as well as solo instrumentalists and vocalists, totaling more than 200 musicians on stage. Since its debut in November 2003 in Wellington, New Zealand, The Lord of the Rings Symphony has been performed in sold-out concerts on four continents and in some of the world’s most legendary venues, including London’s Royal Albert Hall, Moscow’s Kremlin Palace Theater and Sydney’s Opera House . Some of the world’s leading international orchestras – including the Cleveland Orchestra, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Pittsburgh Symphony and London Philharmonic – have performed The Lord of the Rings Symphony in addition to regional orchestras across the United States, and this past July, the symphony celebrated its 100th performance by the San Francisco Symphony.
The UK’s Classic FM voted The Lord of the Rings soundtracks the Best Film Score of All Time for five consecutive years. Shore’s other impressive film credits include Martin Scorsese’s The Aviator (Golden Globe Award), David Fincher’s Se7en and Panic Room, Jonathan Demme’s The Silence of the Lambs and Philadelphia, and 11 films with David Cronenberg including A History of Violence and Spider . Shore is currently writing an opera based on his film collaboration with Cronenberg, The Fly, commissioned for the Los Angeles Opera, and he is also completing work on his fifth collaboration with Martin Scorsese, The Departed, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Jack Nicholson, Martin Sheen and Mark Wahlberg.
Says Shore of his time on The Lord of the Rings, “Everybody felt that we were working on something important. It was a film that welcomed the intensity of our efforts. As much as we put into it, it showed us more. It was endlessly revealing working on The Lord of the Rings.”
posted 09-12-2006 08:51 PM PT (US) 
gkgyver

Standard Userer

Are you jealous of the other thread so you start your own?
posted 09-13-2006 05:18 AM PT (US) 
Kevin
Standard Userer

Oh, the green-eyed monster that mocks the meat it feeds on...
posted 09-13-2006 08:02 AM PT (US) 
Crono/Kyp

Standard Userer

That other thread is too long and annoying.Thanks boss.
--Bri
posted 09-13-2006 11:18 AM PT (US) 
gkgyver

Standard Userer

So you think.
posted 09-13-2006 12:25 PM PT (US) 
PeterK

FishChip

Why is that one annoying? It's got a lot of great information, plus Doug Adams is an active participant in it. This doesn't happen very often.I started the new thread because, while the diehard LOTRers are all over the long thread, regulars may not be keeping up. This is one way of closing that gap.
posted 09-13-2006 01:32 PM PT (US) 
gkgyver

Standard Userer

My post was more of a joke ...
posted 09-13-2006 01:34 PM PT (US) 
PeterK

FishChip

Which one? I know the first one was!
posted 09-13-2006 01:37 PM PT (US) 
scoreguy16

Standard Userer

quote:
Originally posted by Crono/Kyp:
That other thread is too long and annoying.Thanks boss.
--Bri
I agree, I had to keep going to the end of it to try to find a friggen release date. Thank you Peter for letting us know!
Clayton
NP> Seabiscuit on HD-DVD
posted 09-13-2006 04:57 PM PT (US) 
gkgyver

Standard Userer

And that took how long? 30 seconds?To find a release date, I usually don't browse through long threads, I visit either soundtrack.net, the composer's website or amazon.
posted 09-13-2006 05:10 PM PT (US) 
Thor

Standard Userer

quote:
Originally posted by PeterK:
I started the new thread because, while the diehard LOTRers are all over the long thread, regulars may not be keeping up. This is one way of closing that gap.Indeed.
On the other hand, I'm not going to buy this set anyway (I'm pleased with the existing single disc release), so it's not incredibly important information for me personally.
But thanks for thinking about us "non-diehard-LOTR-fan-but-still-quite-interested" people.

posted 09-14-2006 02:49 AM PT (US) 
Marian Schedenig

Standard Userer

You never cease to amaze me.
I can somewhat understand your desire for condensed, "listenable" soundtrack releases, though I think most Williams-produced releases suffer from this. Goldsmith was much better at assembling his albums without hurting the flow of the music.But with TTT, there's so much music missing... the CD doesn't really represent the score very well, and furthermore, while leaving out tons of good original material, it has several redundancies.
Obviously, I'm very much looking forward to it.

posted 09-14-2006 04:21 AM PT (US) 
Thor

Standard Userer

I think all three LOTR discs work very well as listening experiences. TTT is by far the darkest of the three, but that's OK. Gives each disc its own unique flavour. I realize there might be great music missing, but to be honest, I just don't care.I have the discs, which are fine. And I have the extended DVD's, which are also fine. My LOTR cravings are thus satisfied.

posted 09-14-2006 06:00 AM PT (US) 
Bagtatta

Standard Userer

Awesome! Gah, now I hav to start saving up for this too..I'm already saving up for some CDs coming out in October and was hoping to get a rest. Maybe after this release.
posted 09-14-2006 11:18 AM PT (US) 
franz_conrad

Standard Userer

All hail the new thread! I was beginning to wonder if somewhere in the huge thread this press release had disappeared in the pages of translation of Elvish poetry...
posted 09-14-2006 08:12 PM PT (US) 
scoreguy16

Standard Userer

I just want the DVD-Audio disc and the film version of "Helm's Deep" since they removed an instrument from the CD version (or added one for the film version, which is actually what it sounds like due to the reverb they used).Clayton
posted 09-15-2006 10:21 AM PT (US) 
PeterK

FishChip

These puppies arrived early and are ready to go... but can only go out next Friday at the earliest.Thanks for all the pre-orders. Most of you will get them on the release date if ordered with Priority Mail or faster. Whoohooo!
posted 10-27-2006 03:41 PM PT (US) 
BigT1981

Standard Userer

Gotta love Peter and his quick services.
posted 10-27-2006 04:01 PM PT (US) 
TheTennisBallKid

Standard Userer

Peter...do you have extra in stock, beyond what has been pre-ordered? I still need to decide where I'm going to get this...precioussss...
posted 10-27-2006 04:03 PM PT (US) 
PeterK

FishChip

There are extras right now... and I will sell out... but I can always get more as long as it's not discontinued (which shouldn't happen for at least 2 or 3 years).It's cool... man, these are fine Christmas presents for score fans!
posted 10-27-2006 04:39 PM PT (US) 
gkgyver

Standard Userer

Ummm, quick question for ya: why the hell can't they be sent when they're available?I'm getting a bit junky- like.
posted 10-27-2006 04:59 PM PT (US) 
BigT1981

Standard Userer

<Obi-Wan> PAITENCE!
posted 10-27-2006 05:18 PM PT (US) 
gkgyver

Standard Userer

I'm sorry, master. Just being around her again is ... intoxicating!
posted 10-27-2006 05:41 PM PT (US) 
NeoVoyager

Non-Standard Userer

It's a slightly less fanatical version of the "Harry Potter effect", I presume.Ya know, like.... bookstores getting broken into, crazed people pushing through barriers to get the latest book that the people KNOW the stores are just withholding until midnight for legal reasons.
posted 10-27-2006 08:41 PM PT (US) Old Infopop Software by UBB
