A ton of interesting new films are out on DVD this week. Take an early look on our ‘DVD Tuesday’ feature…every Monday! Check out Madea’s Family Reunion, Find Me Guilty, Ultraviolet & more! [More]
Day: June 26, 2006
Steven writes: I just got back from the LOTR Symphony in the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall and wanted to share with you my impressions of the evening. The music was presented in 6 movements and ran for around 2 hours. The first part before the interval was devoted to the Fellowship of the Ring, which meant that the movements for the second and third films were squeezed into the last hour, which was a bit of a shame because theres some great music in those scores. Nonetheless, the music included was played really well. [More]
Steven writes: I just got back from the LOTR Symphony in the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall and wanted to share with you my impressions of the evening. The music was presented in 6 movements and ran for around 2 hours. The first part before the interval was devoted to the Fellowship of the Ring, which meant that the movements for the second and third films were squeezed into the last hour, which was a bit of a shame because theres some great music in those scores. Nonetheless, the music included was played really well.
The highlight of the first half for me was the build up to the fight in Balins tomb which, as on the 1 disc CD, runs into The Bridge of Khazad Dum the way the orchestra played the Fellowship theme here was the best Id heard it played on any of the Fellowship CDs. Maybe thats because I heard it live right in front of me or because the music didnt need to be orchestrated to match onscreen action, I dont know! The second half highlight was The White Tree when the beacons are lit. Other musical highlights for me were hearing the Isengard theme played live, as well as the Amon Hen music.
The first half featured a young soloist from the RSNO Junior chorus, who did really well when it came to his turn to sing. The female soloist Ann De Renais according to the programme did a good job in the second half, though I doubt it was easy stepping into the shoes of Annie Lennox for Into The West at the end of the final movement! I should mention the work of the Live Visual Artist here also. There was a nice presentation of concept art on a big screen up above the orchestra, but I appreciated the lighting much more (Ive got all the Art Of.. books anyway!) here. The way if turned green to represent the Shire and the different Elvish locations, but particularly when the light went red during The Bridge Of Khazad Dum with artwork of the Balrog being projected.
I could nit-pick (tracks not included, themes absent from certain pieces man, I waited ages to hear that Isengard theme!) but I wont. It was only 2 hours after all, and theres so much music in the LOTR scores that you cant have everyones favourites included. Ive only talked about what I personally liked. It was an amazing experience to hear some of my favourite movie music brought to life so vibrantly by a live orchestra and choir. Anyone who goes will, like me, not be disappointed!
If the LOTR Symphony is coming to a concert hall near you, get tickets and go see or should that be hear . it.
Malissa writes: I saw one of TORN’s latest posts about there being a new set of trilogy DVD’s to come out this fall. Well, I went to lordoftherings.net, & they have an advertisement about it on the main page! They are all three to release August 29th. Here is the page dedicated to the new DVD’s. [More]
Robin writes: I just returned from a trip to Toronto where we saw the fantastic new musical, Lord of the Rings. I loved the play and the music was great. The only thing I was disappointed in was that there was no CD of the music (they are saving that for the London cast) and there was no programs to purchase that had photos of the musical. BUT! I was able to find some great photos in the local “Where” magazine for tourists, the local newspaper and a pamphlet that was available in the theater. I did notice in the hand-out program that there will be a “The Lord of the Rings: The Official Stage Companion” Based on the stage production – Available in August 2006 for $50.00 (Canadian?) Also, I’m including a picture of the items I purchased in the theater’s shop – poster, magnet, key chain and mug. Hope you enjoy these pics! [More]
Meghan, Online Community Manager for The Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar writes: As part of a special promotion, were going to be sending an additional round of Beta invitations to the top 100 guilds who sign up the most people for the LOTRO Beta. The top 10 guilds will automatically receive up to 100 Beta invites and the remaining top 90 will get up to 20 invites! [More]