Large orchestra, soloists and singers from the Cinema Festival Symphonics
Peter Jacksons is celebrating the 20th anniversary of his worldwide film success! The music of the hobbits and orcs comes to you in an impressive concert experience with soloists, choir and orchestra.
The journey to Middle-earth
The menacing sounds of Mordor and the Black Riders, the beautiful lyrical melodies of the Elves - the renowned Cinema Festival Symphonics transform reality into a musical setting of Middle-earth.
Howard Shore composed much of the music for the film trilogies "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit", for which he received the Oscar, Grammys and the Golden Globe. His motifs are elementally touching when the ring unfolds its power and corrupts the bearer of all power: a parable with great contemporary relevance.
Accompanied by violins, trumpets and timpani, the ensemble, soloists and choir whisk the audience away to the Shire, through the landscape of Rohan and up to Mount Doom.
The melodic sound of flutes and violins is supported by green landscapes and gloomy scenarios on the screen in the background. Animations specially developed for the production add an extra dimension to this symphonic event. Have fun in Middle-earth!
"The last Goodbye" and "Far over the Misty Mountains cold" are performed by soloists with powerful voices, giving the well-known songs a personal touch. "The Lord of the Rings & The Hobbit - The Concert" is a fantastic evening of a very special kind. Full of sound, atmospheric, unique!
Impressive light and screen animation
Using the latest technology, the Cinema Festival Symphonics will take Middle-earth fans and fantasy lovers on a musical journey through all "The Lord of the Rings & The Hobbit" films. The impressive light and screen animations flow harmoniously with the legendary melodies and enhance the atmosphere of each song.
The ensemble celebrates a unique sonic force that fully immerses the audience in the world of fantasy and provides many goosebump moments!
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Seating - differentiation into four price categories