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ecthelionsbeard
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Dec 20 2013, 8:25pm
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NEW!!! Latest Blog from Peter Jackson...
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Enjoy... https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10152076435861558&set=vb.141884481557&type=2&theater
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Azaghâl
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Dec 20 2013, 8:37pm
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YAY
*Baruk khazâd! Khazâd ai-mênu!*
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Eye's on Guard
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Dec 20 2013, 8:42pm
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It's wonderful to see Howard Shore and Doug Adams in a vlog! And after seeing this, my reservations about newcomers to orchestration and conducting are put to rest. It's so much better when you see the process behind it all. It was a treat to see the excitement about the music of Middle-earth combined with some new clips (No, I haven't seen the movie yet...probably Monday , can't wait) .
"When you think of the great Battle of Pelennor, do not forget the Battle of Dale. Think of what might have been. Dragon-fire and savage swords in Eriador! There might be no Queen in Gondor. We might now only hope to return from the victory here to ruin and ash. But that has been averted -- because I met Thorin Oakenshield one evening on the edge of spring not far from Bree. A chance-meeting, as we say in Middle-earth." - Gandalf
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Eye's on Guard
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Dec 20 2013, 8:43pm
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"When you think of the great Battle of Pelennor, do not forget the Battle of Dale. Think of what might have been. Dragon-fire and savage swords in Eriador! There might be no Queen in Gondor. We might now only hope to return from the victory here to ruin and ash. But that has been averted -- because I met Thorin Oakenshield one evening on the edge of spring not far from Bree. A chance-meeting, as we say in Middle-earth." - Gandalf
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Papagianni
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Dec 20 2013, 8:46pm
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They mentioned Tauriel's theme but...
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nothing about Thranduil's halls ... anyway Smaug's inspiration from the east is great :D
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Bombadil
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Dec 20 2013, 8:56pm
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Using Eastern or Asian Instruments?
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Shows that the Asian market will Adore this movie They Love Dragons in Asia!!! Likely HUGE $$$ Grosses there Bomby
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dubulous
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Dec 20 2013, 8:59pm
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Nice to see a glimpse of Billy and Dom. As a Finn it was a nice to surprise to see the Concertmaster is Finnish (which he must be, judging by his name).
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Eleniel
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Dec 20 2013, 9:03pm
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So wonderful to see Doug Adams alongside Howard... and a nice touch hearing from several of the individual musicians involved as well as Conrad Pope - all great characters!
"Choosing Trust over Doubt gets me burned once in a while, but I'd rather be singed than hardened." ¯ Victoria Monfort
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haarp
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Dec 20 2013, 9:13pm
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Jackson is our king,
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Dipling
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Dec 20 2013, 9:24pm
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I still think soundtrack was mixed too quiet into the movies. I just watched some FOTR scenes on youtube, like forming the fellowship or moria scenes. And the music is beautifully mixed, loud as a main character. It immediately comes through. That i missed in AUJ, DOS.
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Kullervo
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Dec 20 2013, 9:25pm
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they obviously misspelled his last name "Lepännen" when it should have been "Leppänen". Or maybe he just has a very unusual name. But it was nice to hear a familiar accent, it brings these movies a little closer. You get a glimpse of what the kiwi's must be feeling, when this giant film series is completely made in their small (but otherworldy beautiful) backyard.
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Kullervo
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Dec 20 2013, 9:28pm
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Was that our first look at Dain?
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I couldn't quite see if it was Billy Connolly under all that hair and metal. But this dwarf looked very good nonetheless, very dwarvish.
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QuackingTroll
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Dec 20 2013, 9:30pm
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I remember the Edoras theme...
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Peter Jackson asked for something he could hum, that would get stuck in his head. And he knew he got the right one when he found himself humming it in his car on the way home. I can't think of a single theme that I can hum from The Hobbit, except for the Misty Mountains, but that wasn't written by Shore It's more like incidental noise than music in my opinion. None of it's catchy or memorable, like The Shire theme or Nazgul or Edoras or Fellowship themes.
(This post was edited by QuackingTroll on Dec 20 2013, 9:32pm)
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Dipling
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Dec 20 2013, 9:37pm
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I hum Lake town, Girion or Dwarwen theme daily. But i am really into music this time of the year. I play trumpet and we are just daily practising for our new years concert.
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DanielLB
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Dec 20 2013, 9:42pm
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And Feast of Starlight is very whistleable. /
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arithmancer
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Dec 20 2013, 9:45pm
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NZSO's webste spells it Vesa-Matti Leppänen.
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Carne
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Dec 20 2013, 9:47pm
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My favorite theme is Tauriel's
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It's the one I've been listening to the most :)
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elaen32
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Dec 20 2013, 9:51pm
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Thanks for posting this
Is there a Tolkien topic that you have wanted to look into more deeply and write about your thoughts on it? If so, we'd like to hear from you for the next TORn Amateur Symposium- coming in November. Happy writing!
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Altaira
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Dec 20 2013, 9:57pm
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Lol! I read that as: latest Bolg from Peter Jackson
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For a minute there, I thought they had changed Bolg's design yet again. I've been waiting for a vlog about the score and this one really delivered. Now, back to the theater to see it agan!
Koru: Maori symbol representing a fern frond as it opens. The koru reaches towards the light, striving for perfection, encouraging new, positive beginnings.
"Life can't be all work and no TORn" -- jflower "I take a moment to fervently hope that the camaradarie and just plain old fun I found at TORn will never end" -- LOTR_nutcase
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Azaghâl
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Dec 20 2013, 10:11pm
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It didn't look like Billy Connolly. It is most likely an Ironhill warrior.
*Baruk khazâd! Khazâd ai-mênu!*
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Brethil
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Dec 20 2013, 10:11pm
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I love the Laketown music so much. And the Feast of Starlight...beautiful piece. As always, so fond of seeing how SPJ takes the time to thank everyone.
Have an idea relating to the world of JRR Tolkien that you would like to write about? If so, the Third TORn Amateur Symposium will be running in the Reading Room in March, 2014. We hope to see you there!
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Avandel
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Dec 20 2013, 10:14pm
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Back to a theater shortly seeing as it's Friday night - I'll watch the new v-blog later - but some of the music that haunts me are the almost Asian tones re Bilbo w. cup, and Bard prophecy scene causes chills w. music and voice-over.....every time. "The Lord of Silver Fountains, the King of Carven Stone.....the King Beneath the Mountain shall come into his own....." EPIC!!!
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