1978–2000 Shore's first film score was for the low-budget thriller
I Miss You, Hugs and Kisses (1978), followed by
David Cronenberg's first major film,
The Brood (1979).
The Two Towers score did not receive an Academy Award nomination, but Shore did receive a BAFTA nomination for
Gangs of New York. In 2003, Shore composed the score for the final film in
The Lord of the Rings trilogy,
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. The film was the most successful film in the trilogy and the most successful of the year. Shore won his second Oscar for Best Original Score, as well as a third for Best Original Song for "
Into the West", which he shared with
Fran Walsh and
Annie Lennox. Shore also won his first Golden Globe, his third and fourth Grammy (the fourth for Best Song), and was nominated for a third BAFTA. The scores of
The Lord of the Rings, performed primarily by the
London Philharmonic Orchestra, became some of the most successful film scores ever written and are the biggest success in Shore's career so far. The score has been repeatedly and continually voted as the best film score in history; the review site Filmtracks named Shore's scores "arguably the most respected and impressive trilogy of music of all time: Howard Shore's massive work for Peter Jackson's
The Lord of the Rings." As of April 2023, Shore is currently in litigation with Star-Entertainment Berlin over their unauthorized use of his music from
The Lord of the Rings and
The Hobbit in poor quality concerts, following a concert on 1 April 2023 at the Portsmouth Guildhall which was reportedly so poor that every audience member was given a full refund and the production company were banned from the premises permanently. In 2004, Shore again collaborated with Martin Scorsese, scoring Scorcese's epic
The Aviator, this time with the
Brussels Philharmonic. He won a second Golden Globe for the score, becoming the third composer to have won consecutive Golden Globes in the Original Score category. He also received his sixth Grammy nomination, and his fifth BAFTA nomination. He collaborated again with David Cronenberg in 2005 to score
A History of Violence, starring
Viggo Mortensen (who played Aragorn in the
Rings trilogy). The film was a success and received two Oscar nominations. In 2006, he collaborated for the fourth time with Martin Scorsese, this time to score
The Departed. That film was highly successful, and won four Oscars including a long-awaited win for Scorsese, and the Oscar for Best Picture. Although Shore was originally commissioned to compose the soundtrack for
King Kong, he was later replaced by
James Newton Howard due to "differing creative aspirations for the score" on his and the filmmakers' parts. This was a mutual agreement between himself and
Peter Jackson. Despite this, Shore has a cameo near the end of the film as the
conductor of the
orchestra in the theater, performing portions of
Max Steiner's score to the
original 1933 version of the film.
2007–present In 2007, Shore composed the music for
Soul of the Ultimate Nation, an online multiplayer video game, featuring
Lydia Kavina on the
theremin. During 2007 he also composed the scores for
The Last Mimzy and
Eastern Promises, the latter of which includes a section that has been performed in concert as Shore's
Concertino for violin solo and chamber orchestra.
Eastern Promises was another collaboration with David Cronenberg and earned Shore his fourth Golden Globe nomination. In 2008, he scored
Doubt, starring Meryl Streep and directed by
John Patrick Shanley. The film was a success, earning five Oscar nominations. In 2010, Shore composed the score to
Eclipse, the third installment in the
Twilight film series, following
Carter Burwell and
Alexandre Desplat, who scored the first and second films, respectively. He then replaced
John Corigliano to score
Edge of Darkness, starring
Mel Gibson. Shore's 2011 projects were
A Dangerous Method, continuing his long-term collaboration with director David Cronenberg. He composed the score to
Martin Scorsese's
Hugo, his fifth collaboration with the director, which earned him a sixth Golden Globe nomination and fourth Oscar nomination. In addition, Shore composed the opening theme for
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power on Amazon. ==Conducting and performing==