The Two Towers – Ottawa
Friday, March 6, at 7:30 p.m. – Richcraft Live at Canadian Tire Centre
Tickets are available http://www.canadiantirecentre.com/event/the-lord-of-the-rings-the-two-towers-in-concert/
At long last, Canada’s…
The Fellowship of the Ring – Montreal
February 28, 29 & March 1, 2020
https://placedesarts.com/en/event/lord-rings-two-towers-concert
Following 2019’s sold-out performances of The Fellowship of the Ring, Montreal’s premier film…
Canadian Screen Award Nominee
The Song of Names has been nominated for 9 Canadian Screen Awards, including: Original Score and Song for Howard Shore.
All The Song of Names nominees:
Achievement In Music – Original Score
Howard Shore
Achievement…
IFFR Masterclass: Howard Shore
International Film Festival Rotterdam: Masterclass
Join Howard Shore and Kaleem Aftab Sat 1 Feb, 13:00, de Doelen Willem Burger Zaal, €9/€6
https://iffr.com/en/2020/events/masterclass-howard-shore
This…
Crash Live Score by Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra
31 January at 21:00 in ‘de Doelen’
Rotterdam
https://iffr.com/nl/2020/events/crash-with-live-score-by-rotterdam-philharmonic-orchestra
IFFR presents an exclusive screening of David Cronenberg’s…
Legendary film composer Howard Shore to co-host The Oasis with Mark Wigmore
Join Mark Wigmore during “The Oasis” on Friday December 20th between 3 and 4 pm when…
The Fellowship of the Ring – France
The Fellowship of the Ring – Live to ProjectionThe Society for Composers and Lyricists Award Nominations
Howard Shore nominated for Outstanding Original Score for an Independent Film for The Song of Names.
Congratulations to all the nominees!
The full list of nominees can be found here:
https://thescl.com/news/scl-awards-nominations/…
The Cleveland Orchestra – The Fellowship of the Ring
THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING IN CONCERTFriday, July 17, 2020
Saturday, July 18, 2020
Sunday, July 19, 2020
Howard Shore received the Gold Medal of Honorary Patronage Award
On Thursday the 28th November 2019, the Gold Medal of Honorary Patronage was awarded to Howard Shore by the University Philosophical Society of Trinity College Dublin.