The duduk is easily the most recognisable Armenian musical instrument, featuring perhaps more often in funerals, due to its melancholy tone, than in weddings, although it is also used during celebrations or for dances. With different variations and names, it is used throughout the region – the Balkans, the Middle East, the Caucasus, and Central Asia.
01 Where is She?
02 Through Loreign Deserted Roads
03 I Beg You Mountains
04 They Look Away My Loved One
05 Fallowing The Banks Of he Arax River
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The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
℗ 2002 New Line Productions, Inc.
Additional Engineer: Alex Swift
Music Editor: Andrew Dudman
Additional Engineer: Andy Bradfield
Music Editor: Becca Gatrell
Production: Bill Foley
Assistant Engineer: Chris Clark
Executive Producer: Danny Bramson
Associate Producer: David Gleeson
Musicians: Dermot Crehan
Musicians: Edward Cervenka
Assistant Engineer: Erik Jordan
Executive Producer: Fran Walsh
Production: Greg Laporta
Musicians: Gregory Knowles
Conductor, Producer: Howard Shore
Orchestration: Howard Shore
Assistant Engineer: Iain Titman
Orchestral Contractor: Isobel Griffiths
Assistant Engineer: Jake Jackson
Musicians: Jan Hendrickse
Production: Jason Poss
Co-ordinator Production: Jeff Grace
Production: Jim Bruening
Recorded by: John Kurlander
Music Editor: John Wriggle
Music Editor: Jonathan Schultz
Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra
Music Editor: Malcolm Fife
Music Editor: Mark Willsher
Production: Matt Rocker
Choir: Michael McCarthy
Music Editor: Michael Price
Assistant Engineer: Mike Cox
Assistant Engineer: Mirek Stiles
Music Editor: Nigel Scott
Executive Producer: Paul Broucek
Additional Producer: Paul Broucek
Additional Engineer: Pete Lewis
Mixer: Peter Cobbin
Executive Producer: Peter Jackson
Mastering Engineer: Peter Mew
Music Editor: Raphael Mouterde
Assistant Engineer: Richard Lancaster
Orchestral Contractor: Ruth Cornes
Music Editor: Simon Kiln
Musicians: Slyvia Hallett
Musicians: Sonia Slany
Assistant Engineer: Steve Browell
Assistant Engineer: Steve Pelluet
Music Editor: Steve Price
Choir: Terry Edwards
Performance: The London Oratory School Schola
Performance: The London Voices
Music Editor: Tim Starnes
Production: Tim Stritmater
Assistant Engineer: Toby Wood
Composer: Howard Shore
00:00 – 01:24 | On The Doorstep
01:24 – 02:11 | The Hunters (Extended Edition)
02:11 – 02:58 | In the Shadow of the Mountain
02:58 – 07:08 | Courage And Wisdom
07:08 – 07:30 | The Courage of Hobbits
07:30 – 07:51 | On The Doorstep
07:51 – 08:37 | A Thief In The Night
08:37 – 09:37 | The House of Beorn (Extended Version)
09:37 – 10:09 | Brass Buttons
10:09 – 10:24 | Barrels Out of Bound
10:24 – 11:26 | Old Friends (Extended Version)
11:26 – 13:37 | There And Back Again
13:37 – 17:11 | The Return Journey
17:11 – 18:58 | Dreaming of Bag End
18:58 – 19:24 | The Adventure Begins
19:24 – 20:24 | A Very Respectable Hobbit (Exclusive Bonus Track)
20:24 – 20:42 | The Hill of Sorcery
20:42 – 24:10 | The White Council (Extended Version)
24:10 – 24:24 | Fire And Water
24:24 – 24:49 | Proctector of the Common Folk
24:49 – 25:25 | Radagast the Brown (Extended Version)
25:25 – 27:19 | Kingsfoil
27:19 – 27:44 | The Quest for Erebor
27:44 – 28:05 | An Unexpected Party (Extended Version)
28:05 – 29:42 | Misty Mountains
29:42 – 31:39 | Feast of Starlight
31:39 – 32:17 | Flies and Spiders (Extended Version)
32:17 – 35:11 | Shores Of The Long Lake
35:11 – 36:21 | The Ruins Of Dale
36:21 – 37:18 | Ironfoot
37:18 – 38:08 | The Woodland Realm (Extended Version)
38:08 – 38:54 | Girion, Lord of Dale (Extended Version)
38:54 – 39:27 | Ravenhill
39:27 – 39:59 | The Fallen
39:59 – 43:42 | The Darkest Hour
43:42 – 45:23 | Over Hill
45:23 – 48:03 | Beyond the Forest
48:03 – 50:25 | Axe or Sword
50:25 – 51:20 | Moon Runes (Extended Version)
51:20 – 52:43 | The Hidden Valley
52:43 – 54:38 | The Dwarf Lords (Exclusive Bonus Track)
54:38 – 55:53 | My Dear Frodo
55:53 – 56:16 | A Good Omen
56:16 – 57:56 | Old Friends (Extended Version)
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Music composed by:
Philip Sheppard
Nima Fakhrara
John Paesano
Brian Tyler
Lorne Balfe
Hans Zimmer
Sara Schachner
Greg Edmonson
Glenn Stafford, Neal Acree, Sam Cardon, Clint Bajakian, David Arkenstone, Jason Hayes
Mixer: Alan Meyerson
Music Editor: Alex Gibson
Producer: Alex Gibson
Additional Programmer: Andrew Kawczynski
Cello: Anthony Pleeth
Orchestration: Bruce L. Fowler
Orchestration: Carl Rydlund
Assistant Engineer: Chris Barrett
Executive Producer: Christopher Nolan
Technical Engineer: Chuck Choi
Assistant Mixing Engineer: Daniel Kresco
Trombone: Dave Stewart
Orchestration: Ed Neumeister
Orchestration: Elizabeth Finch
Recorded by: Geoff Foster
Music, Producer, Synthesizer: Hans Zimmer
Synthesizer Programmer: Hans Zimmer
Synthesizer Programmer: Howard Scarr
Orchestral Contractor: Isobel Griffiths
Additional Programmer: Jacob Shea
Guitar: Johnny Marr
Orchestration: Kevin Kaska
Additional Music: Lorne Balfe
Producer: Lorne Balfe
Conductor: Matt Dunkley
Designer: Mel Wesson
Assistant Engineer: Mike Higham
Additional Programmer: Nick Delaplane
Tuba: Owen Slade
Masterer: Pat Sullivan
Lead Violin: Perry Montague-Mason
Viola: Peter Lale
Assistant Engineer: Peter Oso Snell
Trombone: Richard Edwards
French Horn: Richard Watkins
Orchestration: Rick Giovinazzo
Music Editor: Ryan Rubin
Orchestration: Suzette Moriarty
Technical Engineer: Thomas Broderick
Orchestration: Walter Fowler
Bass: mary Scully
Composer: Hans Zimmer
Mixer: Alan Meyerson
Music Editor: Alex Gibson
Producer: Alex Gibson
Additional Programmer: Andrew Kawczynski
Cello: Anthony Pleeth
Orchestration: Bruce L. Fowler
Orchestration: Carl Rydlund
Assistant Engineer: Chris Barrett
Executive Producer: Christopher Nolan
Technical Engineer: Chuck Choi
Assistant Mixing Engineer: Daniel Kresco
Trombone: Dave Stewart
Orchestration: Ed Neumeister
Orchestration: Elizabeth Finch
Recorded by: Geoff Foster
Music, Producer, Synthesizer: Hans Zimmer
Synthesizer Programmer: Hans Zimmer
Synthesizer Programmer: Howard Scarr
Orchestral Contractor: Isobel Griffiths
Additional Programmer: Jacob Shea
Guitar: Johnny Marr
Orchestration: Kevin Kaska
Additional Music: Lorne Balfe
Producer: Lorne Balfe
Conductor: Matt Dunkley
Designer: Mel Wesson
Assistant Engineer: Mike Higham
Additional Programmer: Nick Delaplane
Tuba: Owen Slade
Masterer: Pat Sullivan
Lead Violin: Perry Montague-Mason
Viola: Peter Lale
Assistant Engineer: Peter Oso Snell
Trombone: Richard Edwards
French Horn: Richard Watkins
Orchestration: Rick Giovinazzo
Music Editor: Ryan Rubin
Orchestration: Suzette Moriarty
Technical Engineer: Thomas Broderick
Orchestration: Walter Fowler
Bass: mary Scully
Composer: Hans Zimmer
What Shall We Die For (From «Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End»/Score) · Hans Zimmer
Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End
℗ 2007 Walt Disney Records
Released on: 2007-01-01
Unknown, Other: Hans Zimmer
Unknown, Other: Jerry Bruckheimer
Unknown, Other: Gore Verbinski
Composer Lyricist: Hans Zimmer
Composer Lyricist: Nick Glennie Smith
Composer Lyricist: Gregor Verbinski