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Following the theatrical release of ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy]]'', [[Howard Shore]] reworked the film scores of the trilogy into a more structured six-movement work for orchestra and choir, loosely titled '''The Lord of the Rings Symphony'''.  
Following the theatrical release of [[The Lord of the Rings (film series)|''The Lord of the Rings'' (film series)]], [[Howard Shore]] reworked the film scores of the trilogy into a more structured six-movement work for orchestra and choir, loosely titled '''The Lord of the Rings Symphony'''.  


It has been performed in various concert halls around the world, accompanied by a light and visual art show by [[Alan Lee]] and [[John Howe]]. Recordings of the symphony have yet to be released.
It has been performed in various concert halls around the world, accompanied by a light and visual art show by [[Alan Lee]] and [[John Howe]]. Recordings of the symphony have yet to be released.

Latest revision as of 16:53, 10 December 2012

Following the theatrical release of The Lord of the Rings (film series), Howard Shore reworked the film scores of the trilogy into a more structured six-movement work for orchestra and choir, loosely titled The Lord of the Rings Symphony.

It has been performed in various concert halls around the world, accompanied by a light and visual art show by Alan Lee and John Howe. Recordings of the symphony have yet to be released.

Tour dates[edit | edit source]

2004[edit | edit source]

  • June 3-5, Atlanta, GA, Atlanta Symphony Hall
  • July 1-2, Houston, TX, Jones Hall
  • July 13, Philadelphia, PA, Mann Center
  • July 15-17, Seattle, WA, S.Mark Taper Auditorium/Benaroya Hall
  • July 29-31, Pittsburgh, PA, Heinz Hall
  • September 18-19, Hartford, CT, Mortensen Hall
  • October 8-9, Chicago, IL, Auditorium Theatre
  • October 12, Milwaukee, WI
  • December 3-4, Newark, NJ,

2005[edit | edit source]

  • August 9-10, Athens, Greece, Herodion