Aragon and Éowyn have their first real conversation in Edoras’ stables, and though the Sheildmaiden is not yet won over by the Ranger from the North, she is, at the very least, intrigued. Cor anglais and flute with strings stir into a near romantic melody as Éowyn speaks to Aragorn. But the line is shackled by the aberrantly bubbling tones of Isengard’s music and a muted brass variation of the Evil Times motive as a horse and rider approach Orthanc. With a low roll of the tam-tam the rider is revealed to be none other than Gríma, son of Galmod—the Wormtongue. The orchestra’s substra… read more
Aragon and Éowyn have their first real conversation in Edoras’ stables, and though the Sheildmaiden is not yet won over by the Ranger from the North,… read more
Aragon and Éowyn have their first real conversation in Edoras’ stables, and though the Sheildmaiden is not yet won over by the Ranger from the North, she is, at the very least, intrigued… read more
Howard Leslie Shore (born October 18, 1946) is a Canadian composer, conductor, and orchestrator known for his work in film music. He has composed scores for more than 80 films, including "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit" film trilogies. Shore has frequently collaborated with director David Cronenberg, scoring nearly all of his films since 1979, and has also worked on several films directed by Martin Scorsese. In addition to film scores, Shore has composed concert works, including the opera "The Fly", based on Cronenberg's 1986 film of the sa… read more
Howard Leslie Shore (born October 18, 1946) is a Canadian composer, conductor, and orchestrator known for his work in film music. He has composed scores for more than 80 films, including &q… read more
Howard Leslie Shore (born October 18, 1946) is a Canadian composer, conductor, and orchestrator known for his work in film music. He has composed scores for more than 80 films, including "The Lord of the Rings" and "The … read more