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Lothlorien - original Tolkien inspired music

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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2007

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Music by award winning composer Jonathan Peters. Peters pays tribute to J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings with his symphony that takes you chapter by chapter through the novel. This movement portrays the timelessness and beauty of Lothlorien.

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  • J.R.R.Tolkien is the best. He made me believe in anything. We need more authors as he was.

  • Tolkien was, he's now and will be king of fantasy!

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  • @DesdemonaShelley o another one. But its a spanish author, i dont know if you can get it "The sword of fire" Author: Javier Negrete (first book fine, second book a little wired)

  • @DesdemonaShelley Ursula Le Guin --- Margareth Weiss The Sword of Joram (only the two first books) --- Patrick Rothfuss (The name of the wind) George R.R. Martin (A Game of Thrones). The Master of Fantastic Literature is until now Tolkien, but all this stories get close, straight ahead to the second position , and at least will give you a fine time. I am sure that you perhaps know another ones.

  • "Journey of the Ring"... Who does travel? The Ring does go by tramping only.. ^^

    I wanna be the Ring.. ^^

  • Wonderful,wonderful, beautiful !!

  • I think Lothlorien was Frodo's favorite place in the world, it was a place that took its time and never changed. And I think when he moved back tot he shire, time seemed to pass by too fast for him, he wanted that eternal peace that he felt before, and the ring tormented him on his journey to mount doom, making his cry for that peace even more louder

  • Awesome! Tolkien Rules!

  • @seiistari im sorry to say but much is borrowed from the Scandinavian sagas, and our tales, im scandinavian

  • amazing! Thank you

  • Love it :)

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