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Music from Middle Earth |
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| Location: | Auckland |
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| Last Login: | Oct 1, 2008 (435 days back) |
About Me |
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The Fellowship present IN ELVEN LANDS Professor J.R.R. Tolkien often claimed that his tales of mythical worlds were translated from an ancient tome, discovered in some forgotten corner of Oxford's great libraries. What if it was true? In 1999, a small fellowship of recording artists, using musicological techniques, set out to reconstruct the music of Tolkien's lost civilizations. After seven years of work, they have brought to light the living music of Tolkien's mythical worlds. Featuring four songs from guest artist, Jon Anderson (founding frontman of the rock group Yes), In Elven Lands is a journey into ancient music, with lyrics in English, Elvish and Anglo-Saxon. Read our Customer Reviews on Amazon.com Read our Customer Reviews on barnesandnoble.com Read our review on allgoodpeople.net Read our review on progarchives.com |
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Music:Member Since: 4/25/2006Band Website: inelvenlands.com" inelvenlands.com Band Members: Produced by Carvin Knowles & Adam Pike Carvin Knowles: Wooden Flutes, Oboe, Modern Flute, Recorder, Harp, Krumhorn, Corneto, Slide Trumpet, French Horn, Valve Trombone, Lute, Ud, Gong, Backing Vocals Caitlin Elizabeth: Lead and Backing Vocals, Cello, Rebec Patrick Delaney: Bass Drum, Djarbuka, Ashiko, Knackers, Field Tom-tom, Backing Vocals Adam Pike: Lead and Backing Vocals, Hand Percussion Featuring Jon Anderson: Lead and Backing Vocals Ethan James: Hurdy Gurdy With Eddie Freeman: 12-String Guitar Marta Victoria: Bones, Backing Vocals David Uebersax: Sackbutts and Trombones Stefan Kac: Tuba Kate St. Pierre: Lead and Backing Vocals Susan Skup: Backing Vocals Influences: J.R.R. Tolkien, Philip Pickett, Rene Clemencic, David Munroe, Christopher Hogwood, Thurston Dart, Pythagoras of Samos, Hildegard von Bingen, Perotin, Leonin, Alan de la Halle, Wulfram von Eschenbach, King David, Francesco Landini, Guillaume de Machaut, John Taverner, John Barleycorn, Josquin des Prez, Richard Couer de Lyon, Hermann Baumann, Eugene Enrico, Willi Apel, Gregory the Great Sounds Like: In Elven Lands sounds like somebody went to Professor Tolkien's ancient world and recorded what they found. Record Label: Voiceprint Type of Label: Indie |
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| Occupation: | Music Artist (Acoustic / Classical / Other) |
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