The Lord of the Rings - Natures Reclamation video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/02/02

NATURE'S RECLAMATION, a theme for Nature, is music that spans events in the movies. Quiet as a moth, determined as angry Ents, it "represents Nature's resistance of encroaching evil" (Doug Adams, CR--FOTR liner notes, page 32).

The official title in the liner notes is 'Nature's Reclamation' but I will continue to use just 'Nature Theme'. Doug Adams maintains that, in Tolkien's world, Nature is a culture alongside of the Elves, Dwarves or Men.

The music of the Ents is informed as much by the instruments used as by any melody. Shore used a collection of wood instruments, bassoon and low basses that play meandering melodies that evoke mass and mystery. The music moves with a slow but deliberate cadence. The list below is for the bassoon music, but various wood percussion instruments were also used in association with Treebeard and Fangorn Forest.

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8 years ago

Scepter 4_knight 326

Something is going to happen that has not happened in an age, the Ents are going to wake up and find that they are strong!

8 years ago

CS47 Gaming

2:33 - always gives me goosebumps. By far the most moving part of the entire film score.

9 years ago

matheus buono

9 deslikes!? The Nazgül!???

9 years ago

Diederik H

Goosebumps and tears, everytime I hear this....

9 years ago

Etoile AnnieFa

J'adore cette musique là en particulier :)I like this music :)

9 years ago

PKMN Research Team

Is this actually on the sound track?

9 years ago

Ethan Kett

Watch that scene you stupid vegetarians, and you'll see that plants are every bit as alive as the living animals you're trying to save

9 years ago

Tom Bombadil

I love this... I love this movie, and everything in it ;-;

9 years ago

Justin Nichols

CAPTAINNNNNNN PLANETTTTTT!!!

9 years ago

AtticWarrior1994

Constable Treebeard... He solves crimes verrrrrrrry slooooooooowly.

9 years ago

Rechila Westsverver

History happens in cycles, but even other areas of human thought and expression (such as science, art, religion...) reflect our universal solitude, self-centrism and, in a temporal way, necessary equilibrium. Romans massacred the druids, the ultimate priests of tree spirits and natural law. Then, they destroyed nature (deforested, exhausted the soils, desertified and created marshes which, in their turn, brought famine, malaria and war), and then, nature destroyed them.It's interesting how we are now doing the exact parallel actions (I wouldn't say mistakes, as they will allow new outcomes), and surely heading for self destruction (maybe globally), even when having the scientific knowledge to recognize and avoid it (resources are limited, pollution dillutes, but remains physically existant).The religious parallel is also incredible, as paganism reflected a love to material nature, then replaced by monotheism, a love by metaphysical ideas, then newly replaced by atheism, a materialistic denial of the unseen.

9 years ago

Leila Escobar

"The last march of the Ents"

9 years ago

Duncan Morgan

Saruman: "What the hell is happening"?Treebeard: "GREENPEACE MOTHERF**KER"

9 years ago

Ryan Green

So epic!

9 years ago

pppaaaooo13

633 angry Ents. Wow. Never knew there are so many

9 years ago

Diego Alvarado

where can i find this theme? in which album from the soundtrack?

9 years ago

Michael Dobbin

The filth of saruman is washing away

9 years ago

Matthew Coullace

Sauron, Saruman, Morgoth, the Witch-King, the Balrog of Moria, and King Ar-Pharazon disliked this.

9 years ago

David Antol

well im a wican

9 years ago

pbsneetch

this music has comedy, it makes me luaph for some reason

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