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Composer Bear McCreary opens up on the process of creating background score for `The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power`
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power is now streaming on Prime Video in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and other international languages.
Highlights
- Bear McCreary opened up on the process of creating music for the show 'The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power'
- He talked about the experience and difficulty of producing it
- The show is currently streaming on Prime Video
New Delhi: The tale of Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power advances every week, allowing fans to fully immerse themselves in this epic journey through the Second Age of Middle-earth. The soundtrack, composition, and background score added to the journey's awe, leaving everyone in a stupor.
The renowned Emmy Award-winning American composer Bear McCreary, who has previously created outstanding compositions for shows like Godzilla and Battlestar Galactica, brought his skills to this one-of-a-kind series.
His fundamental challenge was to draw a connection with the original Trilogy of The Lord of The Rings, but also keep them very different to suit the Second Age. McCreary shared the experience and process of making the music and said, “I came up with a list of about 15 themes that I needed to write for the first season. But it went up to a little more as I wanted to write to make the most sense to me. Initially I was tasked with scoring eight hours of drama, I was thinking about essentially 50 hours.”
Talking about bringing familiar and unfamiliar sounds from the series, McCreary said, “I was really excited at the possibility of exploring familiar sounds that we associate with the Peter Jackson films and Howard Shore's writing. I did not want to unpleasantly surprise anybody. I thought ethereal light vocals for the elves, and deep male vocals for the dwarves, and a subtly Celtic influence for the Harfoots who would become our hobbits. So those were givens. It was really interesting to work with colors that are new though, in particular Númenor, where there really wasn't a sound or even associated with Númenor. By using these sounds, I created something that is new to Tolkien fans.”
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power is now streaming on Prime Video in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and other international languages. The first four episodes are available to stream now, with new episodes releasing weekly until the epic season final on October 14.