With a menacing growl, Khazad-dûm is transformed into an even less inviting environment. The Balrog has awoken. Shore’s all-male choir returns, now with the Maori grunters, performing the text of “The Balrog.” “It’s 60 men,” says Shore. “A choir of 50, and 10 grunters!” Here the composer begins forging an unrelenting dread, barreling from stark choral textures to a surging mass of overlapping tonalities—like a ritual gone horribly wrong. The Dark Places of the World figure debuts in the low brass, searing through the pyramids of howling dissonance. The rising fifths of the Moria the… read more
With a menacing growl, Khazad-dûm is transformed into an even less inviting environment. The Balrog has awoken. Shore’s all-male choir returns, now w… read more
With a menacing growl, Khazad-dûm is transformed into an even less inviting environment. The Balrog has awoken. Shore’s all-male choir returns, now with the Maori grunters, performing th… read more
Howard Leslie Shore OC (born October 18, 1946) is a Canadian composer who is notable for his film scores. He has composed the scores for over 80 films, most notably the scores for The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit film trilogies. He won three Academy Awards for his work on the first trilogy, with one being for the original song "Into the West", an award he shared with Eurythmics lead vocalist Annie Lennox and writer/producer Fran Walsh, who wrote the lyrics. He is also a consistent collaborator with director David Cronenberg, having scored all but one of his films since… read more
Howard Leslie Shore OC (born October 18, 1946) is a Canadian composer who is notable for his film scores. He has composed the scores for over 80 films, most notably the scores for The Lord … read more
Howard Leslie Shore OC (born October 18, 1946) is a Canadian composer who is notable for his film scores. He has composed the scores for over 80 films, most notably the scores for The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit film trilogies. He… read more