Howard Leslie Shore (born October 18, 1946) is a Canadian film composer, best known for composing the scores to The Lord of the Rings film trilogy and The Silence of the Lambs.
Early career
He was born to a
Jewish family in
Toronto, Canada, and studied music at the
Berklee College of Music in
Boston. From
1969 to
1972, he performed with the group
Lighthouse. He was the musical director for the television show
Saturday Night Live from
1975 to
1980, appearing in many musical sketches including the All-Nurse Band and dressed as a beekeeper for a
John Belushi/
Dan Aykroyd performance of the
Slim Harpo classic
I'm a King Bee. He also suggested the name for the
Blues Brothers to
Dan Aykroyd and
John Belushi.
Successes
Shore is regarded by some as one of the most versatile film composers of our day, and has written the music for such major film productions as
The Silence of the Lambs,
Mrs. Doubtfire,
Philadelphia,
Ed Wood,
Se7en,
Dogma,
High Fidelity,
Panic Room and
The Aviator, the last of which earned him a
Golden Globe. Since
The Brood in
1979, he has been a consistent collaborator with
David Cronenberg, scoring all his subsequent films except
The Dead Zone (
1983, scored by
Michael Kamen).
The Lord of the Rings
His greatest success to date is his score for
Peter Jackson's
The Lord of the Rings film trilogy. The score for the first film,
The Fellowship of the Ring (film), including the song
Aniron, gained him an
Oscar in
2002, while the final film,
The Return of the King (film), earned him another two Oscars (one for the score and one for the song "
Into the West", sung by
Annie Lennox) in
2004. (
The Two Towers soundtrack was not nominated for the 2003 Oscar, because a new rule was put in place that year prohibiting a soundtrack from being nominated that used any material from a previous soundtrack. This rule proved very unpopular and controversial, as many movie franchises, such as
Star Wars scored by
John Williams, were discredited as a result: the rule was repealed in time for the 2004 Oscars and the
Return of the King was therefore nominated and went on to win. Many fans of Shore's work feel that had this unpopular new rule not been in effect, the soundtrack for
The Two Towers stood a good chance of winning.)
Since 2004, he has toured the world conducting local orchestras in the performance of his new symphonic arrangement of his highly acclaimed Lord of the Rings scores. The new work is entitled The Lord of the Rings: Symphony in Six Movements. There are two movements for each of the movies, and an intermission between the second and third movements. The concert presentation of the symphony also includes projected still images relating the music being performed to scenes from the films. Recently, however, Shore has been busy with other projects, leaving other conductors including Markus Huber, Alexander Mickelthwaite, and John Mauceri to lead the orchestras.
King Kong
Although Shore was originally slated to compose the soundtrack for
King Kong (indeed, he had already recorded most of the music), he was later replaced by
James Newton Howard due to "differing creative aspirations for the score" on his and the filmmakers' parts. This was a mutual agreement between himself and Peter Jackson.
Trivia
- He makes a cameo appearance on film in The Return of the King (extended edition) as a Guard of Rohan, during the drinking game at Edoras.
- Despite having his score removed late into post-production, Shore has a cameo near the end of King Kong as the conductor of the pit orchestra in the theatre.
- Uncle of composer Ryan Shore.
See also
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