People wonder why I love LOTR so much. To me its funny that when some people watch movies, thats all they see. But i'm sure some of you will agree that movies help guide you through in your tough times in life, that beyond the naked eye, there's a metaphor for what it conveys. My favorite scene of all time was captured in LOTR the fellowship of the rings... In this scene where the fellowship was broken. No different from me losing my friends throughout my life. Many left, and a few stayed around but there's always that one who never gave up on you....Thanks to Tolkein and Peter Jackson. This movie will inspire many more generations to come...
My favorite part of LOTR is the friendships and loyalty that the characters had for each other...that even through the darkest times each character had their friends back. And this scene exemplifies that.
+Thee Engineer LotR has indeed a very deep and in my opinion even religious meaning to it which is only revealed to people with open eyes and blessed souls. To me it is far more than just a movie. It´s like a gift from heaven.
@@damienhine1861 With all the artificial intelligence joining every aspect of our lives, it's pretty much guaranteed there will never ever be something so pure and authentic crafted by a large group of united humans ever again.
I am 15 and I feel like I'm pretty much the only girl in my age who truly loves this trilogy. I've watched it 10 (I was 5 or 6) years ago for the first time (Ofc. I couldn't really understand it but after the years I watched it again and again) and the soundtracks remind me of my childhood and that makes me cry so much. I'm really thankful for everybody who worked on that trilogy and I am so glad I watched it so early.
Mais Sam! Tu ne sais pas nager! (Yes I watched them in French version, I grew up with them and I can't let these voices go away now, fortunately we have such great voice actors in French speaking countries.)
I'm sorry for pounding on your beliefs but Tolkiens LOTR was not an allegory of the Holy Bible. He uses much of the Norse, Anglo Saxon myths and names such as the Norse Gods Vanir and Aesir. Tolkeins Valar were all variations of these Gods. I don't believe there is any Bible parallels in the books/movies. In fact, Tolkein focused a lot on pagans in the Silmarillion. I think the thing that really inspired him was wwii, which he fought in. Many fans believe that Tolkein based Saruman on Hitler. ( The Voice of Saruman= Charismatic Orater Hitler)
Well, Joyce. I say this because there is a Father in a country that explains the relationship between Tolkien's characters and Biblical characters. He explained that Tolkien was influenced by the Bible stories because he was the son of the Priest and his son also became priest. And I do not say that The Lord of the Rings has something religious. But, I mean, who read and study the Holy Bible every day like I do perceives many similarities. I do believe that Tolkien was inspired by the great biblical stories. The video explains that the priest Tolkien and the Bible relationship is in Portuguese and I dont know if you understand. Thanks for responding. ♥♥
SANDRA BLAKE Well, there are many ways we can interpret LOTR and we will never know what Tolkein TRULY meant for it whether it be Christianity or World Warsor Industrialization. Though I must admit one thing, Tolkein was known to be a devout Catholic. His story of Beren and Luthien was based on his own forbidden love story between his Protestant wife- whos father forbidden their marriage, and himself.
I cordially dislike allegory in all its manifestations, and always have done so since I grew old and wary enough to detect its presence. I much prefer history, true or feigned, with its varied applicability to the thought and experience of readers. I think that many confuse 'applicability' with 'allegory'; but the one resides in the freedom of the reader, and the other in the purposed domination of the author TLotR Foreword
Sry to let u know but tolkien didnt give a single fuck about the annoying Holy bible, he inspired his books by real badass mithology like norses, anglosaxons, etc
There is! Its called "The Lord of The Rings Symphony". This was made by Howard Shore and the 21st century symphony orchestra from switzerland. This is the orchestra that virtually "invented" the live performances of major motion pictures and, for example, performed the world premieres of Lord of the Rings. They work very closely with Howard Shore. By the way, also in this video the conductor of this orchestra is conducting.
It's also like that for Frodo Baggins (and other) which is Frodon Sacquet in french. It's the old traduction of the novel. Sorry for my english i'm french.
What I've been wondering: do they show the theatrical or the extended cut at these concerts? I'll be going to The Two Towers next month and I can't wait!
+Retriever The song itself is called In Dreams and it's a part of The Breaking of the Fellowship in the official soundtrack. In the soundtrack, this comes before May It Be. In the film and in the complete recordings, the songs are in the same order as in this video. You can find the original soundtrack (Breaking of the Fellowship followed by May It Be) here ruclips.net/video/Wug0iS12nN8/видео.html
It's still "the breaking of the fellowship". Actually, the original version of that track continues with that part, but in the live show they follow the movie, so they immediately start with "may it be", as the film finishes. Just search the entire studio version and you'll find by yourself ;)
Why is the the fellowship of the ring playing in the background, It's way too loud. Very distracting. I'd be very upset if I paid to listen to and watch an orchestra but instead ended up with a movie.
Hello do you even understand the point of this concert or are you just dumb? Lol. They play the movie in the background with no audio soundtrack, it's the orchestra that you pay to go see that plays the soundtrack EXACTLY how you see it in the movie.
People wonder why I love LOTR so much. To me its funny that when some people watch movies, thats all they see. But i'm sure some of you will agree that movies help guide you through in your tough times in life, that beyond the naked eye, there's a metaphor for what it conveys. My favorite scene of all time was captured in LOTR the fellowship of the rings... In this scene where the fellowship was broken. No different from me losing my friends throughout my life. Many left, and a few stayed around but there's always that one who never gave up on you....Thanks to Tolkein and Peter Jackson. This movie will inspire many more generations to come...
My favorite part of LOTR is the friendships and loyalty that the characters had for each other...that even through the darkest times each character had their friends back. And this scene exemplifies that.
+Thee Engineer LotR has indeed a very deep and in my opinion even religious meaning to it which is only revealed to people with open eyes and blessed souls. To me it is far more than just a movie. It´s like a gift from heaven.
Never a truer word spoken
@@cassielaralim5443 never a truer word spoken
They're just the greatest movies ever made.
For me #2 is not even close.
One does not simply.... clap amidst a piece of music while it's played!
they are french
They were probably clapping for the end of the movie instead of the performance but I agree that they shouldn’t have.
Isn't that just ironic? 😏
I'm just surprised they didn't cry while at it.
Diehard LoTR fans. 😊
I still can't get over how good these films are. I clicked this video just to hear how the orchestra sounded and I couldn't stop watching the movie.
Greatest movie ever made ... greatest soundtrack ever written ...it just never ever gets old
Brings me to tears every time.
+brombergj Me too.
I'm watching this now and I've just been in tears throughout. There will never be a series of films as perfect as Lord of the Rings.
@@damienhine1861 With all the artificial intelligence joining every aspect of our lives, it's pretty much guaranteed there will never ever be something so pure and authentic crafted by a large group of united humans ever again.
I love The Lord of the Rings so much I can't even explain
❤
Man I wish they would still do this today. I would definitely go watch it.
+24RuLeS24RuLeS same here. i can't die, till i see/hear this live
+Gabor Sovegjarto There will be a new LOTR Tour in 2016!!! I'm about to buy my ticket
+Ajdsc
Yep, they'll come to Budapest in June, can't wait for it!
I'm curious if this is the extended cut, or the short version?
They're coming to seattle in july. I'm definitely flying out to see that
hi from Portugal. 5*
gulbenkian.pt/musica/en/evento/the-lord-of-the-rings-the-two-towers/
what an unbelievable masterpiece.
I am 15 and I feel like I'm pretty much the only girl in my age who truly loves this trilogy. I've watched it 10 (I was 5 or 6) years ago for the first time (Ofc. I couldn't really understand it but after the years I watched it again and again) and the soundtracks remind me of my childhood and that makes me cry so much. I'm really thankful for everybody who worked on that trilogy and I am so glad I watched it so early.
The wonderfulness of this symphony is unrivaled, and indescribable, and off the charts.
amazing... one of the best endings I have ever seen in a movie
This is beautiful. I'm so glad I went to the first ever LOTR symphonies in London, Royal Albert Hall 2009.
the best concert of my life...
epic trilogy
I can not describe all of the emotions that I have from this. Only the tears streaming down my face can only slightly echo what I am feeling.
I'm going to go cry now.....
man i can never hold my tears back when i hear this...
Perfection! I wish I could be there!
This music is so beautiful, makes me cry
Especially at 10: 50
This is simply outstanding. I wish it'd happen in Poland one day :>
Master piece!! 👏👏👏
yo i love this shit
i love this movie too much
This is just amazing
I can't believe people are walking out on this at the beginning.
It could be bathroom breaks. The movie is long, can't blame them.
Really wish people wouldnt clap until its over. Concert etiquette.
ugh! the feels!
20 years on, nothing has even come close. Nothing.
Mais Sam! Tu ne sais pas nager! (Yes I watched them in French version, I grew up with them and I can't let these voices go away now, fortunately we have such great voice actors in French speaking countries.)
Awesome!
amazing conductor!! ludwig wicki
OMG i love you lord of the ring
The Holy Bible was the inspiration for one of the most beautiful sagas I've ever seen. Thank you Lord and Tolkien! ♥♥
I'm sorry for pounding on your beliefs but Tolkiens LOTR was not an allegory of the Holy Bible. He uses much of the Norse, Anglo Saxon myths and names such as the Norse Gods Vanir and Aesir. Tolkeins Valar were all variations of these Gods.
I don't believe there is any Bible parallels in the books/movies. In fact, Tolkein focused a lot on pagans in the Silmarillion. I think the thing that really inspired him was wwii, which he fought in. Many fans believe that Tolkein based Saruman on Hitler. ( The Voice of Saruman= Charismatic Orater Hitler)
Well, Joyce. I say this because there is a Father in a country that explains the relationship between Tolkien's characters and Biblical characters. He explained that Tolkien was influenced by the Bible stories because he was the son of the Priest and his son also became priest. And I do not say that The Lord of the Rings has something religious. But, I mean, who read and study the Holy Bible every day like I do perceives many similarities. I do believe that Tolkien was inspired by the great biblical stories. The video explains that the priest Tolkien and the Bible relationship is in Portuguese and I dont know if you understand. Thanks for responding. ♥♥
SANDRA BLAKE Well, there are many ways we can interpret LOTR and we will never know what Tolkein TRULY meant for it whether it be Christianity or World Warsor Industrialization. Though I must admit one thing, Tolkein was known to be a devout Catholic. His story of Beren and Luthien was based on his own forbidden love story between his Protestant wife- whos father forbidden their marriage, and himself.
I cordially dislike allegory in all its manifestations, and always have done so since I grew old and wary enough to detect its presence. I much prefer history, true or feigned, with its varied applicability to the thought and experience of readers. I think that many confuse 'applicability' with 'allegory'; but the one resides in the freedom of the reader, and the other in the purposed domination of the author
TLotR Foreword
Sry to let u know but tolkien didnt give a single fuck about the annoying Holy bible, he inspired his books by real badass mithology like norses, anglosaxons, etc
I love tthis concert :) it's w
onderfull
They will Play it live Next year in Munich
Amazing! I hope I get the opportunity to see this concert one day!
In october 2012 in Paris ! They're going to play again the second one in June !
Great video! Thanks!!
Awesome
why is there no professional recording of an orchestra performing LOTR, i find that disgraceful, these soundtracks are masterpieces.
There is! Its called "The Lord of The Rings Symphony". This was made by Howard Shore and the 21st century symphony orchestra from switzerland. This is the orchestra that virtually "invented" the live performances of major motion pictures and, for example, performed the world premieres of Lord of the Rings. They work very closely with Howard Shore. By the way, also in this video the conductor of this orchestra is conducting.
BEST VIDEO EVER!!!!!
cool! I wonder if theyre ever gonna do something similar with the Hobbit aswell
It's also like that for Frodo Baggins (and other) which is Frodon Sacquet in french. It's the old traduction of the novel. Sorry for my english i'm french.
wonderfull
who is the girl in the video that sings may it be.
no its not it's a girl man lol the kid sings at the very end
Jonah Wilson soprano Kaitlyn Lusk
What I've been wondering: do they show the theatrical or the extended cut at these concerts? I'll be going to The Two Towers next month and I can't wait!
I had hoped for the 20th anniversary the might be in the theaters but covid knocked that out.
Are they living out???
This is unreal as much middle earth.
Me, too
Mon dieu, c'était à Paris, j'aurais presque pu y aller si j'avais été au courant :'( Ils n'ont pas envie de venir en Belgique ? :p
Was it this year ? So will they play the third one in paris one day ? How do you get the informations ? Thanks ^^
7:35 it's fur kanyon okay 12:22
When did they do this?
What kind of seats did you get here? Were they on the main floor or higher up in the mezzanine?
Hi. There was no mezzanine so I bought the cheapest seats (up on the main floor,) but as the concert wasn't sold out we got upgraded.
Thanks for the reply! So where did you seat to film this? Was it more forward on the main floor? Because it looks like you are higher up
can anyone tell me the name of the song at 10:21
+Retriever The song itself is called In Dreams and it's a part of The Breaking of the Fellowship in the official soundtrack. In the soundtrack, this comes before May It Be. In the film and in the complete recordings, the songs are in the same order as in this video. You can find the original soundtrack (Breaking of the Fellowship followed by May It Be) here ruclips.net/video/Wug0iS12nN8/видео.html
It's still "the breaking of the fellowship". Actually, the original version of that track continues with that part, but in the live show they follow the movie, so they immediately start with "may it be", as the film finishes. Just search the entire studio version and you'll find by yourself ;)
itismemaggie Thanks
you mean Kaitlin lusk, not enya
Imagine if they actually just played the movie and the whole musicians are just for show....
Odd, why is Sams surname Gamgee spelt "Gamegie" in French?
Probably so that it's pronounced the same
@@CianMcsweeney Yes, in German it's Gamdschie
Mom Purple Theater
Kendall Pink Knee
10:09-10:10 lol I think I heard someone sniffle
Why is the the fellowship of the ring playing in the background, It's way too loud. Very distracting. I'd be very upset if I paid to listen to and watch an orchestra but instead ended up with a movie.
Hello do you even understand the point of this concert or are you just dumb? Lol. They play the movie in the background with no audio soundtrack, it's the orchestra that you pay to go see that plays the soundtrack EXACTLY how you see it in the movie.
pretty sure this was sarcasm....
Lmao I hope you are joking. If not, you are a bit stupid
Stop touch this camera! ^^
8:15 Okay who putted a bowl of onions here?