The Hobbit: Desolation Of Smaug (Solo Piano)

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Author: Howard Shore ISBN: 9781783233823
Publisher: Music Sales Limited Publication: February 18, 2013
Imprint: Wise Publications Language: English
Author: Howard Shore
ISBN: 9781783233823
Publisher: Music Sales Limited
Publication: February 18, 2013
Imprint: Wise Publications
Language: English

Howard Shore writes:

I seem to always have Tolkien’s book at my side while working on the film. I continually refer to his words as my guide, a way to make a connection to his ideas and be able to reflect that in new compositions. I am also always inspired by Peter Jackson’s film and all of the beauty and detail that goes into putting the book onto the screen.

There are many new themes and leitmotifs introduced in The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug. In particular, there are new pieces for Beorn, the Necromancer, Mirkwood, The Woodland Realm, Tauriel, Kili & Tauriel, Bard, Lake-town, The Politicians of Lake-town, and of course for Smaug to mention a few. This exciting journey of the Dwarves continues from Mirkwood Forest to the depths of Erebor and the inevitable confrontation with the dragon Smaug.

Contents:

The Quest For Erebor

Erebor

Bree

Beorn

A Necromancer

The Woodland Realm

Feast of Starlight

Bard, A Man of Lake-Town

Thrice Welcome

Bard And Family

Lake-Town

Girion, Lord of Dale

Girion and Bard

Lake-Town Bard

House of Durin

Smaug

I See Fire

Tauriel and Kili

Beyond the Forest

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Howard Shore writes:

I seem to always have Tolkien’s book at my side while working on the film. I continually refer to his words as my guide, a way to make a connection to his ideas and be able to reflect that in new compositions. I am also always inspired by Peter Jackson’s film and all of the beauty and detail that goes into putting the book onto the screen.

There are many new themes and leitmotifs introduced in The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug. In particular, there are new pieces for Beorn, the Necromancer, Mirkwood, The Woodland Realm, Tauriel, Kili & Tauriel, Bard, Lake-town, The Politicians of Lake-town, and of course for Smaug to mention a few. This exciting journey of the Dwarves continues from Mirkwood Forest to the depths of Erebor and the inevitable confrontation with the dragon Smaug.

Contents:

The Quest For Erebor

Erebor

Bree

Beorn

A Necromancer

The Woodland Realm

Feast of Starlight

Bard, A Man of Lake-Town

Thrice Welcome

Bard And Family

Lake-Town

Girion, Lord of Dale

Girion and Bard

Lake-Town Bard

House of Durin

Smaug

I See Fire

Tauriel and Kili

Beyond the Forest

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