Howard Shore's 'Esther Kahn' is a captivating soundtrack that whisks listeners away to the vibrant streets of London in 1881. Released on 1 January 2000 via Why Not Productions, this 41-minute album is a masterful composition that perfectly complements the film of the same name. With a diverse range of tracks, from the haunting 'Sleepwalking' to the lively 'Italian Dance', Shore's score is a testament to his skill as a composer. The album's 24 tracks, including 'Vinegar, Daughter Of Wine', 'You Are Like A Diamond', and 'The Banks Of The Thames', showcase Shore's ability to evoke the emotions and atmosphere of a bygone era. As a renowned composer, Howard Shore has outdone himself with 'Esther Kahn', creating a beautiful and evocative soundtrack that will leave a lasting impression on all who listen.
Howard Shore is a renowned Canadian composer, conductor, and orchestrator celebrated for his evocative film scores. With over 80 film credits to his name, Shore's work has left an indelible mark on cinema, most notably with his sweeping, epic scores for Peter Jackson's monumental adaptations of "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit" trilogies, for which he won three Academy Awards, including one for the poignant song "Into the West." Shore's collaborative spirit is evident in his long-standing partnerships with esteemed directors David Cronenberg, with whom he has worked on nearly all of his films since 1979, and Martin Scorsese, contributing to six of his projects. A graduate of Berklee College of Music, Shore's compositions are performed by prestigious orchestras worldwide, showcasing his versatility and mastery of the craft. Beyond his musical prowess, Shore is also recognized for his entrepreneurial ventures and philanthropic efforts, making him a truly multifaceted figure in the industry.
482,019 Followers
Compare reliable providers and find the cheapest option. View the current prices below.
Price unknown - In most cases, this means the album isn't available on LP or is no longer offered on LP by our trusted sellers.