The Lord of the Rings in Concert: The Fellowship of the Ring
Honda Center of Anaheim, formerly Arrowhead Pond (2695 East Katella Ave Anaheim, CA 92806)
- Full Price:
- $66.50 - $86.50
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- $33.25 - $45.25*
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The last date listed for The Lord of the Rings in Concert: The Fellowship of the Ring was Saturday October 15, 2011 / 7:30pm.
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Casual
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Theatre food available. Expensive though.
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Evening Causal.
58 Goldstar Member Reviews
Great musical event, with the fantastic symphony orchestra, full choir, boys choir and soloist. The Honda Center did not really set up the stage for good movie viewing, because there was a lot of downlighting from the ceiling to the symphony and choir that was immediately in front of the movie screen. This gave the movie a washed out look.Written on Oct 18 2011
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Full orchestra, choir and soloists performed the sound track to The Fellowship of the Ring while the movie played on the big screen. Great show - the kids and I enjoyed it. Having subtitles was nice since at times, the music could overwhelm the dialogue but because of the live music, the sound effects were taken out of the movie (e.g., swords striking each other, etc) - too bad some of this couldn't have been left in.Written on Nov 09 2011
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What an amazing show - to watch a classic movie - Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, with 200 musicians/singers on stage was quite a thrill! We had awesome seats (thanks Goldstar). Loved that they had subtitles as the orchestra and singers were louder than the sound track. But that was ok as the music was incredible. Didnt know when to watch the movie versus watching the various performers. They plan on doing this every year for the next two years and we plan on attending all of them. TOTALLY worth the money.Written on Oct 17 2011
The seats in the Honda Center are uncomfortable though, with these pesky drink holders. And people arrived late and we had to get up about six or seven times to let people by. We are tall and our knees were hitting the back of the seats in front of us. But, that was a minor inconvenience.
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Lisa Settle
I really enjoyed the accompaniment by the choir and the orchestra. Our seats were fantastic!Written on Oct 19 2011
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Website
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Quotes & Highlights
- Watch videos of The Lord of the Rings in Concert at Radio City Music Hall.
Description
A nine-city West Coast tour of the highly anticipated The Lord of the Rings In Concert: The Fellowship of the Ring begins, featuring Howard Shore’s complete Academy Award® and Grammy®–winning score performed live on-stage by more than 250 musicians. Celebrated Maestro Ludwig Wicki, the preeminent conductor of Howard Shore’s Ring music, will conduct all performances. Joining Maestro Wicki is soprano Kaitlyn Lusk, who has toured the world as a soloist in The Lord of the Rings Symphony.
Peter Jackson’s complete award-winning epic will be projected digitally on an immense 60-foot screen using an uncompressed high definition source with two 20k lumen projectors while the combined forces of the Munich Symphony Orchestra, Pacific Chorale, and Phoenix Boys Choir bring the music of Middle-earth to life.
The Lord of the Rings – In Concert: The Fellowship of the Ring kicks off a three-year celebration during which each of the three Academy Award®-winning films will be performed In Concert upon the tenth anniversary of its release. The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) will tour in 2011, The Two Towers (2002) in 2012, and the grand finale, The Return of the King (2003), in 2013.
Composer Howard Shore said, "My first score for The Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Fellowship of the Ring, was the beginning of my journey into the world of Tolkien, and I will always hold a special fondness for the music and the experience."








