The Lord of the Rings - The Two Towers

Original Score Performed Live with Film - Composed by Howard Shore

Original Score Live with Film

Composed by Howard Shore

Composer Howard Shore’s score to The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring introduced audiences to J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth and its resident cultures. In the saga’s second chapter, The Two Towers, the world has darkened, cloaked beneath the advancing shadow of Mordor and the threat of the evil One Ring.

The Two Towers opens with the Fellowship of the Ring broken three ways. Yet even as the band is pulled apart, Middle-earth’s cultures begin drawing together. So begins the gradual commingling of civilizations, as the free people of Middle-earth respond to the growing power of Mordor. The Two Towers’ score presents a more complex musical world than The Fellowship of the Ring. “The Fellowship of the Ring ends with the breaking of the Fellowship,” says Shore. “The Two Towers follows the fragments—the shards of the Fellowship. Three distinct stories are being told linearly now.”

In The Two Towers Shore develops the themes introduced in The Fellowship of the Ring and debuts figures for new cultures and characters—but it is the strengthening relationships within the amassed material that illustrates the increasingly entangled plight of Middle-earth. The Shire’s themes, for example, are carried by Merry and Pippin into Fangorn Forest, where they mix with the austere music of the tree-herding Ents. The Ents relate to the cleansing waves of the Nature’s Reclamation theme, the purity of which is embodied in the voice of a boy soprano—the same vocal sound with which the Seduction of the Ring lures its victims. The One Ring’s principle motif, the History of the Ring, mixes with the Pity of Gollum as the wretched, obsessive creature leads Sam and Frodo—and his Precious—ever closer to Mordor. Sauron’s arsenal of material looms on the horizon, flaring and rearing up behind the blunt pestle of the Isengard music, which sprawls across Middle-earth’s plains, assailing the new Rohan Fanfare. The nobly braided Rohan music, in turn, finds an impressive ally: the Fellowship theme, now representing a reduced coalition of Man, Elf, Dwarf and Wizard. And so the connections continue, worlds of musical material circling and intertwining to create a vast ring of related themes. Across the grey slopes of Middle-earth, dusk deepens…

- Doug Adams

Doug Adams is a Chicago-based musician and writer. He is the author of the book The Music of the Lord of the Rings Films.

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Manager: Jean-Jacques Cesbron, Ronald A. Wilford

Management Territory: Worldwide

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6/26/2013 7:30:00 PM
Palais des Congres
Paris, France
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6/27/2013 7:30:00 PM
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Paris, France
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6/28/2013 7:30:00 PM
Palais des Congres
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6/29/2013 7:00:00 PM
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7/12/2013 7:00:00 PM
Hamer Hall
Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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7/13/2013 7:00:00 PM
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7/14/2013 2:00:00 PM
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Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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8/16/2013 7:30:00 PM
Ravinia Pavilion
Highland Park, IL
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8/17/2013 7:30:00 PM
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Artist News

  • The Two Towers - Live to Projection at Radio City - NOW ON SALE

    The Lord of the Rings - The Two Towers - Howard Shore's Academy Award-Winning film score will be performed live to picture by 300 musicians at Radio City Music Hall on October 8 & 9, 2010 at 7:30PM. This extraordinary live music event in the heart of New York City includes a screening of the full-length feature film with a full symphony orchestra and two choirs performing the score live to film. Tickets are on sale now for this two-night only event. Ticketmaster charge by phone: (800) 982-2787.

  • October 15 & 16, 2011 - The Two Towers - Live to Projection

    DeVos Performance Hall, Grand Rapids, MI/Grand Rapids Symphony/Conductor: Ludwig Wicki

  • March 29, 30, 31, 2011 - The Two Towers - Live to Projection

    KKL, Lucerne, Switzerland/21st Century Symphony Orchestra & Chorus/Conductor: Ludwig Wicki