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Movies and TV 30 July, 2010

Carpentier And Alfred Music Publishing Announce The Release Of The Music Of The Lord Of The Rings Films By Doug Adams

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Burbank, CA (Top40 Charts/ Alfred Music Publishing) - Carpentier and Alfred Music Publishing are pleased to announce the release of The Music of the Lord of the Rings Films, a comprehensive account of Howard Shore's score for the trilogy, by Doug Adams. The book will be available in the European Union on September 28 and US worldwide on October 5, 2010.

The culmination of almost a decade of writing and research, The Music of the Lord of the Rings Films is an unprecedented look at Howard Shore's Academy Award-winning score, with extensive music examples, original manuscript scores, a rarities CD, and glimpses into the creative process from the composer, himself.

The 416-page full-color volume features a Foreword by Howard Shore, an Introduction by The Lord of the Rings screenwriter/producer Fran Walsh, original sketches by John Howe and Alan Lee, and numerous images from the films. Also included in the book, courtesy of Howe Records, is 'The Lord of the Rings: The Rarities Archive' a CD presenting 21 tracks of previously unreleased music created for the films, and an audio interview with Howard Shore.

'Doug was a detective uncovering clues, tracing how one theme or character related to another,' said Shore. 'He not only shows the themes and motifs for characters, cultures, objects, and their connection to Tolkien's work, but also the ideas that were sometimes buried deep inside the writing.'

'Researching Shore's music has been a true adventure,' described Adams. 'His work is every bit as intricate and passionate as Tolkien's Middle-earth.'

Doug Adams, a Chicago-based author and musicologist, was invited in 2001 by Howard Shore to observe and document his work on Peter Jackson's motion picture trilogy. Adams attended recording sessions, examined the original scores, and was given complete access to the composer's archives. He runs the popular blog, www.musicoflotr.com.

UPCOMING EVENTS

September 27 Book signing/Q&A Howard Shore and Doug Adams (Chappell of Bond Street, 152-160 Wardour St. London)

September 28-29 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of The King, concert (Royal Albert Hall, London)

October 7 Book signing/Q&A Howard Shore and Doug Adams (Barnes and Noble, 1972 Broadway, New York, NY)

October 8-9 The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, concert (Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY)






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