Sunday, August 31, 2014
Philippe Sly in Tolkien inspired video
The following text is by Mathieu Sly, brother of barihunk Philippe Sly:
"Since 2001 when The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring was released in theatres, my brother (Philippe Sly) and I (Mathieu Sly) have been relentless fans of both films and books. After seeing the first film, I pretended to be sick for a week of school just so I could read the volumes in their entirety.
When the extended DVDs came out I mined the special features as though for mithril. I didn't realize then that what I had found was in fact the Arkenstone from which I could not pull my gaze. I worshipped the artists of Weta Workshop.
My brother, for his part, in those young years the host to an enchanting falsetto, could conjure any of the distinctive melodies and themes painted by Howard Shore in those first three films that changed the course of our lives. Still we sing "Into the West" anytime we are reunited in the presence of a piano.
In our high school years Howard Shore brought the music and art of the films to our city of Ottawa to be performed in concert with our local symphony, slides of the film's conceptual art to be projected throughout. We were lucky enough, as young choristers, to take part; to finally, and truly, add our voices to the enduring life of the films - to be a part of the team.
Here we offer our voices again. We want to thank everyone who made those first films and inspired two young boys to imagine.
The poem is concerned with Bilbo's inner turmoil in this final chapter of the film saga."
'Live Or Die Tomorrow'
Through cloud, and rock, and mountains sharp
Now weary are my feet
If now I sleep and disappear
None will hear, none will hear
Though I will walk through fields alone
Winds will blow, rivers run
The sun will fall and stars will shine
And show the way by night
To waters of the Western Seas
Where none can die I'll hide
Over forests and through the dark
Metal, earth, and sorrow
A mountain rich with golden halls
Five armies there will meet
A battle fought, though I will not
The King will loose his seat
Now sun has fell and all is well
But stars they do not shine
I'll sing to warm my heart for now
Find my way tomorrow
What song to fill this night so dark?
Of deeds brave and noble
From dream of steel and death I wake
From loss, shadow, and ash
One star dim through the mist I see
It will fade, it will fade
What lies along this road I tread,
For none to see but me?
By cloud, and rock, and mountains sharp
I'll find my friends and fight
We'll fill the sky with stars so bright
Live or die tomorrow
Live or die tomorrow
poem by Mathieu Sly, music by Philippe Sly
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