Inside the Score | Lord of the Rings: How Howard Shore Created a Masterpiece (2 of 3) @InsidetheScore | Uploaded December 2017 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
Learn about the rich collection of music themes, motifs, and leitmotifs which build up Howard Shore's musical universe for The Lord of the Rings Soundtrack.
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These videos looks at the leitmotifs, and how the composer develops his themes as the story develops, giving a lot of examples of how the themes are used throughout the film, to match the mood of the movie. The examples are taken from The Lord of the Rings β Extended Edition, directed by Peter Jackson, and are used for the purpose of educational commentary and criticism.
I'll explain what a leitmotif is, and how it connects with People, Places, Objects, or Concepts, and how it can be developed, before looking at some examples from these movies.
We go behind the film score and analyse how the composer thinks about writing music for film with orchestra.
PART 1 focuses on Places of The Lord of the Rings: The Shire theme, Rohan theme, Gondor theme, The White Tree theme, and the Isengard / Uruk-hai theme
PART 2 focuses on Connections between different themes in the story: The Fellowship theme, The Ring theme, Sauronβs theme, The Elves theme, Temptation, Smeagol, and Gollum
PART 3 looks at extra themes: Rescue, Eowyn, and Shadowfax
Future videos similar to this one will be released, so:
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Learn about the rich collection of music themes, motifs, and leitmotifs which build up Howard Shore's musical universe for The Lord of the Rings Soundtrack.
π FREE
Accelerate your ear training, sight reading, and musicianship skills with this free mini-course:
insidethescore.com/fast-track
Your journey towards musical mastery begins here... π€οΈ
π» Where to Start with Classical Music? - insidethescore.com/14-pieces
πΌ The Training Ground for Next-Level Musicianship - insidethescore.com/musicality
πΉ Learn the Art and Craft of Composing, and Develop Your Unique Musical Voice - insidethescore.com/composer
π Support this Channel - patreon.com/insidethescore
π¬ Join the Discord - discord.gg/HSZYJXD5Cj
These videos looks at the leitmotifs, and how the composer develops his themes as the story develops, giving a lot of examples of how the themes are used throughout the film, to match the mood of the movie. The examples are taken from The Lord of the Rings β Extended Edition, directed by Peter Jackson, and are used for the purpose of educational commentary and criticism.
I'll explain what a leitmotif is, and how it connects with People, Places, Objects, or Concepts, and how it can be developed, before looking at some examples from these movies.
We go behind the film score and analyse how the composer thinks about writing music for film with orchestra.
PART 1 focuses on Places of The Lord of the Rings: The Shire theme, Rohan theme, Gondor theme, The White Tree theme, and the Isengard / Uruk-hai theme
PART 2 focuses on Connections between different themes in the story: The Fellowship theme, The Ring theme, Sauronβs theme, The Elves theme, Temptation, Smeagol, and Gollum
PART 3 looks at extra themes: Rescue, Eowyn, and Shadowfax
Future videos similar to this one will be released, so:
Like, comment, or subscribe for more!