Film concert – “The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring”
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“Der Herr der Ringe” I – “The Fellowship” – live concert by soloists, choir and orchestra with original film in large-screen projection
Ludwig Wicki
Conductor
Ludwig Wicki - Conductor
Born in the canton of Lucerne, Switzerland, Ludwig Wicki grew up in a musical environment steeped in folk and church music. He studied trombone and was a member of the Lucerne Symphony Orchestra from a young age. He also pursued studies in conducting and choral conducting in Bern. Further conducting studies took him to Dresden to study with Kreuzkantor Martin Flämig and to Pescara with Professor Donato Renzetti. Alongside his studies, he dedicated himself to chamber music and founded the Philharmonic Brass Quintet Lucerne. This led to CD, radio, and television recordings, as well as an invitation to join the Empire Brass Quintet at the Tanglewood Institute in Boston. As a Baroque trombonist, he has gained extensive experience in orchestras and ensembles playing period instruments, which he now applies as a conductor. During this time, he has had the opportunity to work with renowned figures such as Andrew Parrott, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Jeremy West, and Simon Standage.
As a conductor, Ludwig Wicki explores diverse styles. As Kapellmeister of the Lucerne Court Church, he cultivates the sacred repertoire, ranging from Gregorian chant to contemporary music. His focus is on masses by classical composers (especially Haydn), the works of J.S. Bach, and Renaissance masterpieces by Palestrina, Monteverdi, Schütz, and others. As artistic director of the Renaissance ensemble “Il Dolcimelo,” he dedicates himself primarily to the works of Schütz, Monteverdi, and Gabrieli. As a conductor of symphonic concerts, his repertoire includes works from the late Romantic, Impressionist, and Viennese Classical periods, as well as chamber ensemble pieces by Stravinsky, Schoenberg, and their contemporaries.
In 1999, he founded the 21st Century Symphony Orchestra, whose artistic director and principal conductor is Ludwig Wicki. The orchestra now performs a season featuring over ten special film music projects. This has allowed him to collaborate with renowned film composers such as Howard Shore, Michael Giacchino, Patrick Doyle, George Fenton, Danny Elfman, James Horner, Alan Silvestri, Randy Newman, David Arnold, and Martin Böttcher. He also has a particular affinity for classic silent films with live music by composers such as Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton, as well as cult films like Nosferatu.
In 2008, Ludwig Wicki conducted the world premiere of “The Fellowship of the Ring” at the KKL Luzern, the first live performance of the original score to the first film in the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy. Since then, he has conducted this work in Munich, Washington, Lyon, Sydney, London (Royal Albert Hall), and New York (Radio City Music Hall and Lincoln Center), among other venues. The world premieres of “The Two Towers” followed in 2009, and “The Return of the King” in 2010. He has also conducted the world premieres of “Pirates of the Caribbean,” “Fantasia,” “Gladiator,” “Star Trek,” “Alice in Wonderland,” “Perfume: The Story of a Murderer,” “Titanic,” “Ratatouille,” “Indiana Jones,” “Amadeus,” “Batman,” “Aliens,” “Jurassic Park,” and many more. In 2011, he conducted the premiere of the youth project “Ristorante Allegro” with the Munich Philharmonic. In 2012, he conducted the first recording of the “Lord of the Rings” Symphony. In 2014 he conducted the recordings of Michael Giacchino’s soundtrack to Jupiter Ascending, in 2015 to Book of Henry and in 2018 to Jurassic World 2 at Abbey Road Studios.
In 2007, Ludwig Wicki received the City of Lucerne’s Recognition Award for his achievements as a film music conductor. In 2013, he was awarded an Award for Excellence in Cultural Creativity by the Global Thinkers Forum.
Großer Chor des Collegium Musicum Berlin
Choir
Kinderchor der Deutschen Oper Berlin
Children's Choir
Kinderchor der Deutschen Oper Berlin - Children's Choir
The Children’s Choir of the Deutsche Oper Berlin was founded in 2008. In 2013 the choir was expanded to include a youth choir (Junger Chor) and today comprises over 150 children and teenagers. Since its first appearance in “Carmen” in 2009, the choir has sung all children’s choir parts in productions at Deutsche Oper Berlin. In addition to an extensive Romantic opera repertoire, a special focus is on the development of works of modern musical theatre. The children’s choir also has a very active concert schedule. In addition to concerts with conductors such as GMD Sir Donald Runnicles and Zubin Metha in the Berlin Philharmonie, the choir has performed at the Salzburg Festival and in South Africa. In its own innovative concert formats, the children’s choir spans a wide range of works from the Baroque to contemporary music.
Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin
In Concert Live to Film
The Oscar-winning film music by composer Howard Shore performed live to the complete original version of the first part of the trilogy ‘The Lord of the Rings’ by the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Great Choir of the Collegium Musicum Berlin and the Children’s Choir of the Deutsche Oper Berlin with large-screen projection and over 200 performers.
In 2001, ‘The Lord of the Rings’ finally hit cinemas in a breathtaking film adaptation, the largest and most elaborate film production of all time. Film music composer Howard Shore created a fully composed, Oscar and Grammy award-winning musical work that accompanies the action with emotional, intricately woven themes and assigns unique motifs to each culture in Middle-earth. Reason enough to experience this wonderful music live with the film!
The only Lord of the Rings production authorised by composer Howard Shore
Film in English with German subtitles
Age restriction: FSK 12. The legal admission regulations for minors apply.