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Beholder of the Mists
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Somewhere in the Northwest... for now
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I will check this out. Because I could most definitely see this happening because of the immense interest in the films up here. The Seattle Symphony is not just having one show, they are having four! But I could see them being kind of quiet about it because I know a lot of people who would be very interested in meeting Mr. Shore (not just because they would be LOTR fans, but because they are music people, and there are just not that many times where you get the chance to meet an Oscar winning conductor). Thanks for all your information ![]() P.S. I know this is terribly off topic but... When did you move to Detroit from Chicago?
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Last summer, actually... though, I'm still in charge of the line party there. Ha! I just plan events now for when I can actually come to them. I tried giving the job to someone else, but I guess no one wants the burden (which it can be at times) The drive is not all that terrible, anyway, so I don't really mind all that much. It gives me an excuse to travel.
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Dublin
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Well, yesterday was the premiere of the lotr symphony on the European mainland, and I was there!
It was absolutely wonderful, very moving, and the ovation Howard Shore got afterwards was overwelming. Apparently Tolkien's great grand son was invited as a special guest, which was surprising, according to the newsbulletin here, because Tolkien's familiy wasn't too happy with the movies. I would suggest anyone to go, if the show is near your place.
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: where the Sea is eastwards (WtR: 6060 miles)
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Mariska, do you know anything about further European performances? Is there perhaps an internet site with information? I'd love to know if it will be near here...
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Beholder of the Mists
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Somewhere in the Northwest... for now
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Well Estelyn, you can go on www.howardshore.com
They currently have a list of all the upcoming performances (European and North American), and links to where you will be able to get tickets. The one that I assume Mariska attended is the one that was just in Belgium on the 16th. I hope this helps
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Umbar, but before the corsairs took over. (Ave Maria University, FL, USA)
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Does anybody know whether the Symphony has come to Chicago yet? I'm hoping it hasn't because I think it's fairly likely that it would come there, considering the city's size. I live around 3 hours away from Chicage and my dad has promised to take me and my brother to see the symphony if and when it comes there. Does anybody know anything about how expensive it might be?
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Essex, England
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To all those Brits who are thinking of seeing Howard Shore and the LPO perform the LOTR Symphony, grab a ticket for the royal albert hall performance on Bilbo and Frodo's birthday. I got the news from Ian Smith's website.
The symphony is amazing. Saw it yesterday at the royal festival hall. too many high points to list here (and the only low point was that they didn't play the piece where fordo and sam are climbing up mount doom) but it has now given me even MORE of an appreciation of the music. It's stunning to watch Howard and the LPO perform. You can see they are working their socks off. The singers were very good, (although the missus didn't like aragorn's replacement, and I admit he was a bit too baritone but still good), but the thing that held us all was the atmosphere. There was clever use of alan and john's drawings that we've seen on the EE DVDs. And it's intersting that the pictures they have used do not give the plot away of what happened in the book. (as if anyone there had not read the book or seen the film.....!). The symphony does not go over repeated ground (accept for the main 'theme tune'), I was at first dissapointed not to hear Evenstar in the LOTR part, but of course it cropped up in the TT part. The final last 'tracks' were extremly well performed, from 'The End of all things' down to the last part after 'Into the West'. The standing ovations were well earned. To add to all this, I managed to collar Brian Sibley in the interval for a few seconds to thank him for his BBC radio adaptation that I've grown up with. Beg, borrow (but don't steal!) to get a ticket to september 22nd. I'm trying to talk the missus into letting me go to the albert hall too. Last edited by Essex; 05-24-2004 at 02:45 AM. |
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