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{{Disamb-two|soundtrack|Steward of Gondor being referred to|[[Denethor II]]}}{{Infobox Album|Type = ''The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King Soundtrack''|Name = The Steward of Gondor|Cover = ROTKScover.png|Artist = [[Howard Shore]]|Released = 2003|Length = 3:53}}'''The Steward of Gondor''' is the name of the fifth track of the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack of [[Peter Jackson]]'s [[The Return of the King|''The Return of the King'']]''. ''
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{{Disamb-two|soundtrack|Steward of Gondor being referred to|[[Denethor II]]}}{{Infobox Album|Type = ''The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King Soundtrack''|Name = The Steward of Gondor|Cover = The-lord-of-the-rings-the-return-of-the-king-59b7d7a3775bf.jpg|Artist = [[Howard Shore]]|Released = 2003|Length = 3:53}}'''The Steward of Gondor''' is the name of the fifth track of the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack of [[Peter Jackson]]'s [[The Return of the King|''The Return of the King'']]''. ''
   
 
It plays during the time [[Faramir]] upon his horse speaks with [[Gandalf]], and grimly departs with his cavalry from Minas Tirith to attempt retaking [[Osgiliath]]. The track is notable for its woodwind solo, towards the end of the song.
 
It plays during the time [[Faramir]] upon his horse speaks with [[Gandalf]], and grimly departs with his cavalry from Minas Tirith to attempt retaking [[Osgiliath]]. The track is notable for its woodwind solo, towards the end of the song.

Revision as of 15:20, 14 November 2019

This article is about the soundtrack. For the Steward of Gondor being referred to, see Denethor II.

The Steward of Gondor is the name of the fifth track of the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack of Peter Jackson's The Return of the King.

It plays during the time Faramir upon his horse speaks with Gandalf, and grimly departs with his cavalry from Minas Tirith to attempt retaking Osgiliath. The track is notable for its woodwind solo, towards the end of the song.

The next track is "Minas Morgul".