Songs on LOTR trailers!

QueHuong

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Oh my god - The song to the TTT trailer is so fugging awesome! I can't describe it well, but it's the TV trailer that's been out recently - I think it has violin. If it's not on the soundtrack to TTT, where can I find it and what is the name of it?

This leads me to FoTR. The full trailer (I think it's the one on quicktime.com) has has a song that is not available on the LoTR soundtrack - name and place of where I can find it?
 

Templeton

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It's performed by the Kronos quartet, they did the entire soundtrack for Requiem for a dream. The editors of the trailor probably just sampled it in from that, I doubt it'll be included in the actual movie. Either way, very cool music.
 

BeeVo

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Originally posted by: Templeton
It's performed by the Kronos quartet, they did the entire soundtrack for Requiem for a dream. The editors of the trailor probably just sampled it in from that, I doubt it'll be included in the actual movie. Either way, very cool music.

The Requiem for a Dream soundtrack just blows me away everytime I hear it.
 

0roo0roo

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Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
actually it was rerecorded. its sorta sped up.

btw i'm not guessing. i read that they did that:) no its not in the movie, they just thought nit kinda matched.
 

QueHuong

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The editors of the trailor probably just sampled it in from that, I doubt it'll be included in the actual movie.
You're talking about TTT soundtrack, right?

How about the FotR soundtrack?
 

Platypus

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The new one is a remix(poor) of Clint Mansell/Kronos Quartet's Requiem for a Dream soundtrack, mainly the track "Summer Overture"
I've got the song, perfect quality... ;)
 

Ender

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Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
The new one is a remix(poor) of Clint Mansell/Kronos Quartet's Requiem for a Dream soundtrack, mainly the track "Summer Overture"
I've got the song, perfect quality... ;)

Mind hosting it somewhere? It's preatty damn cool!

Or at least tell the name of the remix so we can look it up...
 

0roo0roo

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http://www.suntimes.com/output/answ-man/sho-sunday-ebert17.html


November 17, 2002

BY ROGER EBERT







While watching the most recent trailer for "Lord of The Rings: The Two Towers," I immediately recognized the music as the excellent score from "Requiem for a Dream." I am familiar with the practice of recycling music for trailers--I can't count the number of times I have heard the score from "Aliens"--but why bother, with a sequel to a hugely successful movie with a ready-made score? If it was slapped on for time's sake, I might understand, but the version I heard on the trailer sounds re-orchestrated and tweaked, as if specifically for LOTR. Granted, the urgency and sadness of the music fit the tone of the trailer perfectly, but did the studio think the existing score from the first Rings film not moving enough?

Kermit Holden, Atlanta

A. You have good ears. Yes, the "Requiem" score was used, and yes, it was re-orchestrated. I contacted the AM's expert source David Bondelevich, award-winning music editor and lecturer at the University of Southern California. He at first assumed that "but re-scoring it would be prohibitively expensive," but his contact at the Ant Farm, which created the trailer, said otherwise.

Nathan D. Duvall, music producer at the Ant Farm, explained, "In many cases a trailer is created in two days and there isn't enough time to create original music. With 'Two Towers,' the editor who cut the trailer fell in love with the 'Requiem' score but found that it didn't quite adhere to the typical trailer music formula. To solve this we created a larger orchestration that arched to a big resolution. 'Requiem' is a more intimate feature yet it has a haunting melody that easily translates to a more broad feature in 'Two Towers.' The 'Rings' score is well placed in the first minute of the 'Two Towers' trailer but the editor found that she needed something different since 'Towers' is a different act in the trilogy. Once you have introduced the known characters and reminded the audience of their separate journeys we needed to depart from the old score. Howard Shore had not yet completed his score for 'Two Towers' by the time we finished our trailer so we couldn't use any of the new music. As far as creative decisions go, our partner here at the Ant Farm who holds the Rings account, Barbara Glazer, supported our attempt with the revised 'Requiem' theme. And all creative decisions are finally approved by [LOTR director] Peter Jackson."

 

flavio

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It kinda bugs me when I see the trailer for lotr I'm thinking about Requiem.
 

Babbles

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Originally posted by: MindStorm

You're talking about TTT soundtrack, right?

How about the FotR soundtrack?


If you are talking about the trailer song that was not in the soundtrack, that would be Gothic Power by Christopher Field.

Took me a while to research that down and figure it out. You should be able to find it on Kazaa which makes me wonder where that recording came from.