Symphony No. 1 "The Lord of the Rings"

"The Lord of the Rings", by Johan de Meij

Symphony No. 1 "The Lord of the Rings" is the first symphony for concert band written by Johan de Meij. It premiered in 1988 with the Groot Harmonieorkest van de Belgische Gidsen (nl) conducted by Norbert Nozy. The symphony is based on literary themes from the novel by J.R.R. Tolkien.

Structure

The symphony consists of five movements,[1] each illustrating a personage or an important episode from the book:

  1. Gandalf (The Wizard)
  2. Lothlórien (The Elvenwood)
  3. Gollum (Sméagol)
  4. Journey in the Dark
    a. The Mines of Moria
    b. The Bridge of Khazad-Dûm
  5. Hobbits

Reception

The CD by the military band Koninklijke Militaire Kapel (nl) helped give the symphony world-wide acclaim. In 1989 the symphony was awarded the Sudler Composition Award.[2] An orchestral version of the piece, orchestrated by Henk de Vlieger, was premiered and recorded in 2001 to coincide with the release of the 2001 film, The Fellowship of the Ring.

In Celebration of the Symphony's 25th anniversary, De Meij conducted the Performance of the piece by the bands of Valparaiso University.[3]

Recordings

See also

References

  1. "The Lord of the Rings". Amstel Music. Retrieved 2007-12-07.
  2. "Johan De Meij". The Flying Inkpot. Retrieved 2007-12-07.
  3. "Johan De Meij - Symphony No. 1: The Lord of the Rings - V Hobbits". Retrieved 2016-03-08.
  4. "Der Herr der Ringe, Johan de Meij - Sinfonie Nr.1". Retrieved 2014-10-07.
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