Elizabeth Fraser-Lament for Gandalf (Lothlòrien)

Loading...

Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon
Upgrade to the latest Flash Player for improved playback performance. Upgrade now or more info.
25,202
Loading...
Alert icon
Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon

Uploaded by on Mar 23, 2011

this wonderful song is contained in 2003 soundtrack of the first chapter of the LOTR's cinematografical trasposition,"the Fellowship of The Ring".The singer is Elizabeth Fraser,the ex-vocalist of the Scottish alternative band Cocteau Twins.The song is sung in one of the several languages invented by the author of the book,J.R.R Tolkien,and is called Sindarin,spoken by the Elves.Enjoy!;)

Words and music by Philippa Boyens and Howard Shore
Performed by Elizabeth Fraser

Lyrics:

In gwidh ristennin,i fae narchannen
I lach Anor ed ardhon gwannen...
Mithrandir,A Randir Vithren
ù-reniathach i amar galen...

  • likes, 2 dislikes

Link to this comment:

Share to:

Uploader Comments (kakolukiam1984)

  • of course yes,this part is contained in tha track "Lothlòrien"...

Top Comments

  • The Flame of Anor has left this world

    A great light has gone out...

  • this is a masterpiece!

see all

All Comments (24)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • liz fraser has always sung in wafflish

  • @azulHYDproductions You sir/madam, just nearly had me in tears. :P

  • @MultiMIRIAAM quenya was inspired by finnish

  • Olórin, who once was... Sent by the Lords of the West To guard the lands of the East Wisest of all Maiar What drove you to leave That which you loved? Mithrandir, Mithrandir, O Pilgrim Grey No more will you wander the green fields of this earth Your journey has ended in darkness. The bonds but, the spirit broken The Flame of Anor has left this World A great light, has gone out.

  • A Olórin i yáresse Mentaner i Númeherui Tírien i Rómenóri Maiaron i Oiosaila Manan elye etevanne Nórie i melanelye? Mithrandir, Mithrandir, A Randir Vithren ú-reniathach i amar galen I reniad lín ne môr, nuithannen In gwidh ristennin, i fae narchannen I lach Anor ed ardhon gwannen Calad veleg, ethuiannen.

  • @azulHYDproductions He hath been devoured by ye ol' bowels of ye earth...

  • quenya was inspired by swedish and sindarin by welsh.

  • Magnificent. Reminds me of "Exile" by Lisa Gerrard.

  • @LenaSunheart I thought Sindarin was based off Welsh, and Quenya was based off Finnish?

  • Don' forget Icelandic

Loading...

Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more