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Remixes of "Lux Aeterna" quickly followed the film's October release. Those moments certainly helped "Lux Aeterna" take on an identity separate from Requiem , but it was another classic film that turned the song into a beast of its own: Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring , whose record-breaking success in meant its highly anticipated second movie, The Two Towers , needed a treatment just as epic.
At the time , The Fellowship of the Ring had already rounded out the top five highest grossing movies ever, but The Two Towers took the action to world-shaking new heights as Frodo Baggins continued his quest toward Mount Doom and as men and orcs fought in the legendary Battle of Helm's Deep. As the team at entertainment marketing company Ant Farm thought of the music for the Two Towers trailer, editors Jenn Horvath and Steve Harris were inspired by Requiem for a Dream 's score.
According to Nathan D. Duvall , who established the music department at Ant Farm and worked as the music supervisor and producer on the Lord of the Rings advertising campaign, Horvath—who did not respond to an inquiry for this story—came to him with a request: What if they adapted Mansell's composition from the personal connection it conveyed in Requiem into an orchestral groundswell worthy of Tolkien's source material?
The task of adapting "Lux Aeterna" came down to a few composers: Veigar Margeirsson, Daniel Nielsen, and Ant Farm's in-house composer Simone Benyacar , who worked to re-envision "Lux Aeterna" from Requiem 's minimalist strings to a Tolkien-level tour de force. After Peter Jackson loved and approved the concept, Benyacar recalled, they went to a recording studio to record the song live with a full orchestra and choir.
Those recordings became the musical montage in a hotly anticipated, full-length Two Towers trailer. Forceful and heavy with bravado, their re-recorded version of Mansell's song was named "Requiem for a Tower," the perfect backing for a war at the end of days. Obviously, the magic comes in the orchestration and the choices of instruments, and adapting that idea to a large scale felt very natural. Of course, it was a gamble; it was something that could have fallen completely wrong and flat, but somehow it worked.
Paired with footage from the film, the structure of the song helped catch familiar viewers up on the action, while onboarding new fans who could follow the trailer's plot even if they couldn't quite tell the difference between Aragorn, Boromir, and Faramir.
If it had been paired with a less iconic movie, Benyacar isn't sure "Requiem for a Tower" would have had such a lasting legacy, though it's impossible to know for sure.
Over the years, the understanding of "Lux Aeterna" versus "Requiem for a Tower" and other versions has muddled online, likely due to the sheer popularity of the songs and the nowyear-separation from their source material.
As Benyacar described it, they are the same composition, based on the same notes, but different recordings and arrangements, just as another artist might cover a Frank Sinatra song. Though "Requiem for a Tower" appeared only in the Two Towers trailer and not the final movie, it was so popular that Duvall's music label and production company, Corner Stone Cues, released official recordings in , which are available on streaming platforms today.
The first time he recalls having heard "Lux Aeterna" outside of the two movies was the play-offs between British football clubs Wolverhampton Wanderers and Sheffield United. A Wolves fan, Mansell watched the game from Los Angeles. That was just the beginning of the song's rocketing popularity. It eventually formed the theme for Sky Sports News; Canadian hockey team Edmonton Oilers used "Requiem for a Tower" as entrance music ; and the football club Arsenal has also walked onto the pitch using "Lux Aeterna.
The song's structure is particularly well-suited to sports, according to Duvall. And those are just their biggest name appearances. The song has morphed even more on YouTube. It's the climactic soundtrack for amateur clips of cats fighting ; fan compilations of the movie or of the footballer Lionel Messi; hype up videos of the Chicago Bears and American college football.
It "even makes bad golf epic," reads the title on a home video. With the song's many fans come others who poke fun at its melodrama.
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