1.2.2024 | Estonia
The Lord of the Rings in concert
Text Mark Taylor

The Lords of The Sound Symphony Orchestra are set to take audiences on an enchanting journey through Middle Earth this week. The concerts, which will take place in Tallinn tonight (February 1) and in Tartu on Friday (February 3), will see legendary composer Howard Shore’s iconic scores brought to life.
J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy is one of the most iconic book series’ of all time, as are Peter Jackson’s films. This week, in a mesmerizing fusion of music and fantasy, the Lords of The Sound Symphony Orchestra will play Howard Shore’s iconic scores from the movies in a two-hour-long concert.
Renowned for their epic performances, the orchestra brings Tolkien’s vivid world to life, weaving together the joyous melodies of dwarves, the ethereal tunes of fairies, and the ominous sounds of Mordor.
Tickets for tonight’s concert in Tallinn and Friday’s in Tartu are still available to purchase at Piletilevi.
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