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"Into the West" is a song written by Fran Walsh, Howard Shore and Eurythmics member Annie Lennox, and performed by Lennox herself during the closing credits of the movie The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. It has also been recorded by New Zealand singers Hayley Westenra and Yulia Townsend. Image File history File links Rotkcd-cover. ...
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The music for the The Lord of the Rings film trilogy was composed, orchestrated and conducted by Howard Shore. ...
Fran Walsh and her husband Peter Jackson Frances Walsh MNZM is an Academy Award-winning screenwriter and film producer and also a musician. ...
Howard Leslie Shore (born October 18, 1946) is an Oscar, Golden Globe and Grammy Award-winning Canadian composer, best known for composing the scores to The Lord of the Rings film trilogy and films of David Cronenberg. ...
For the approach to music education, see Eurhythmics. ...
Annie Lennox (born Ann Griselda Lennox on 25 December 1954) is a Scottish musician and vocalist. ...
Hayley Dee Westenra (born 10 April 1987 in Christchurch)[1] is a New Zealand soprano of Irish heritage. ...
Yulia on the cover of her album Into The West Yulia Townsend or simply Yulia is a Russian-born New Zealand crossover singer. ...
The song was conceived as a bittersweet Elvish lament sung by Galadriel for those who have sailed across the Sundering Sea. Several phrases from the song are taken from the last chapter of Return of the King. In J. R. R. Tolkiens legendarium, an Elf is an individual member of one of the races that inhabit the lands of Arda. ...
Galadriel is a fictional character created by J. R. R. Tolkien, appearing in The Lord of the Rings. ...
In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, Belegaer, the Great Sea or the Sundering Seas, is the sea of Arda that is west of Middle-earth. ...
In the commentaries and documentaries accompanying the extended DVD edition of the movie, director Peter Jackson explains that the song was partially inspired by the premature death from cancer of a young New Zealand filmmaker named Cameron Duncan, whose work had impressed Jackson and his team. The first public performance of the song was at Duncan's funeral. For other persons named Peter Jackson, see Peter Jackson (disambiguation). ...
Cancer is a class of diseases or disorders characterized by uncontrolled division of cells and the ability of these to spread, either by direct growth into adjacent tissue through invasion, or by implantation into distant sites by metastasis (where cancer cells are transported through the bloodstream or lymphatic system). ...
Cameron Duncan (April 20, 1986 â November 12, 2003) was a writer and director from New Zealand. ...
The song won the Oscar for Best Original Song at the 76th Academy Awards, one of the movie's 11 Academy Awards. Academy Award The Academy Awards, popularly known as the Oscars, are the most prominent and most watched film awards ceremony in the world. ...
// The Academy Award for Best Original Song is one of the awards given to people working in the motion picture industry by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; nominations are made by Academy members who are songwriters and composers. ...
76th Academy Awards Sunday, February 29, 2004 at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, California Hosts Preshow: Billy Bush, Chris Connelly & Maria Menounos Show: Billy Crystal Crew Producer: Joe Roth Supervising Producer: Michael Seligman Director: Lou Horvitz Duration 3 hours, 40 minutes Network ABC The big contenders for the 76th Academy...
For the sense of losing oneself, see Flow (psychology). ...
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// The Academy Award for Best Original Song is one of the awards given to people working in the motion picture industry by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; nominations are made by Academy members who are songwriters and composers. ...
Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Al Otro Lado Del RÃo is a song from the 2004 Spanish film The Motorcycle Diaries, and was written and performed by Jorge Drexler. ...
The Motorcycle Diaries (Spanish: Diarios de motocicleta) is a 2004 biographical film. ...
The Hands That Built America is a song by U2, released on the soundtrack to the film Gangs of New York. ...
Gangs of New York is a 2002 film set in the middle 19th century in the Five Points district of New York City. ...
For the main article see Golden Globe Awards. ...
Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Old Habits Die Hard is a song from the movie Alfie, with music by composer John Powell and lyrics by David Stewart, and performed by Mick Jagger. ...
Alfie is a 1966 film starring Michael Caine. ...
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