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This goes for everyone: if you miss a track and would like to comment on it anyway (as long as it's a relatively recent one), please feel free to do so!
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I'm quite glad to hear that, as I've been missing in action for quite a while...I'm sure you know how it is when life gets busy...
But I am indeed here now.
With tracks 3-5 I'll restrict my comments to saying that these three serve as a magnificent suite that shows off several facets of the Gondor theme; with
Minas Tirith it's the more martial renditions during the battles; in
The White Tree it's the triumphiant version as the city's hope is rekindled; and in
The Steward Of Gondor it's the tragedy and nobility of their long defeat (to quote) that can be heard.
It's interesting to note that Gonor's culture is represented by the brass, much the same way Rohan is by the strings, and the Shire by the pipes and flutes...
I really like
Minas Morgul, the bombast of screaming violins made this one of my favorite scenes to watch when ROTK was in theaters, but, yes...it's a rather odd choice to follow so closely after the quieter tracks before it.
Riders Of Rohan...Shore does something interesting here...at the begining of the track various sections the Rohan theme are being passed about by the orchestra, reflecting the rapid gathering of the troops...by the end, the whole orchestra plays the theme, Rohan is ready for war!
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At 0:52, there is a solo on a wooden flute... I am not sure if it's a theme we've heard before, but it's the part when Theoden tells Merry that he cannot come with the Riders. It sounds like it could be tied into the Shire theme, but at a much more sorrowful extreme.
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I believe it is a variation of sorts on the Shire theme, or at least connected to it...it's also heard in
The Black Gate Opens, when Frodo is struggling up Mount Doom.
The music after it, and before Eowyn's theme, is related to the beautiful motif from ROTK:EE heard when Eomer is telling Eowyn that Merry (and her) have no place in the war, and during the
Merry's Simple Courage scene.
I love Eowyn's theme, bit of a pity it's only on the CDs three times....
Twilight And Shadow is just lovely.....
Most of the first statement of The Ring theme in
Cirith Ungol is unused in the film, the horn is taken out of the sound-mix, but the strings remain.
I abhor Frodo sending Sam away, but I'll readily admit that the music is appropriately emotional, and that I'm quite fine with it once removed from the context of the film.
Quite fine.
That is the "Cadahras theme" worked in there, it's also in track six, but in both cases the music was dropped from the film.
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And as a final note, the FOTR box-set was moved back to December 13th, as no doubt you know if you've pre-ordered it from Amazon or etc....
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