Here is our version of J.R.R. Tolkien's poem, "A Elbereth Gilthoniel." We hope you enjoy it:). See description for an explanation of our interpretation of this piece.
Varda was always the most sacred of the Valar to the elves, for it was she who gave them the light they saw whem they first awoke in Cuivienen. They never forgot her, whether Caliquendi or Moriquendi, they would always remember her... until they too passed into the uttermost West. Thank you so much... this really touched my heart and was exactly what I needed today.
Thank you. Could you possibly do more catholic music, your originals are very good. In this modern world which has forsaken God, holy music is a reminder of his majesty. Glory to God.
"The song ended. 'These are High Elves! They spoke the name of Elbereth!' said Frodo in amazement. 'Few of that fairest folk are ever seen in the Shire. Not many now remain in Middle-Earth, east of the Great Sea. This is indeed a strange chance!'"
I heard this part within this song, and I was like I recognize that tune lol. Didn't make sense to me until the Song of Eärendil played on my playlist again lol
Line by lane translation of the sindarin stanzas: A Elbereth Gilthoniel - O Elbereth Starkindler silivren penna míriel - (white) glittering slants down sparkling like jewels o menel aglar elenath! - from [the] firmament [the] glory [of] the star-host! Na-chaered palan-díriel - To-remote distance far-having gazed o galadhremmin ennorath, - from [the] tree-tangled middle-lands, Fanuilos, le linnathon - Everwhite, to thee I will chant nef aear, si nef aearon! - on this side of the ocean, here on this side of the Great Ocean! A Elbereth Gilthoniel! - O Elbereth Starkindler o menel palan-díriel - from heaven gazing afar, le nallon sí di'nguruthos! - to thee I cry here beneath the shadow of death! A tiro nin, Fanuilos! - O look towards me, Everwhite! A Elbereth Gilthoniel! - O Elbereth Starkindler o menel palan-díriel - from heaven gazing afar, A tiro nin, Gilthoniel! - O look towards me, Starkindler!
watch this video of Sully Erna (Lead Singer of Godsmack) talking about music and how it messes with us (oh, and stay and listen to his Metallica cover) - ua-cam.com/video/UDZStmwUo4Y/v-deo.html
For those who aren't familiar, A Elbereth Gilthoniel is a Sindarin Hymn to Varda Elentari, the Queen of the Stars in Tolkien's legendarium. It's so beautiful because the Elves awoke in Middle Earth under the dominion of the Dark Lord Melkor (Morgoth) thousands of years before the sun and moon were created, and the only light visible to them was the stars. For this reason, they held Varda in even greater awe than the other Valar.
Their name for themselves also references that: Eldar, which can be translated to something close to "people of the stars". They loved Varda, and her stars, above all else.
... and a clear echo of Tolkien's own Marian devotion. He appreciated that you could appreciate beauty in a created being without detracting from the Creator.
@anbublackops3394 not getting into this debate with you. This a Catholic family singing a song by a Catholic author referring to his love for Mary. Lord of the Rings is Catholic. Lord of the Rings is Marian.
For those who read the Silmarillion: I close my eyes, and imagine this song sang by the Eldar during the feast called by Fingolfin and Maedhros on the shores of lake Mithrim
In a single song barely seven minutes long, you put more love, effort, and reverence into the original work and into Tolkien's world than the Rings of Power ever could.
Everything about this composition is phenomenal. The combination of the three songs was a great choice. And the energy behind the performances really bring out the feeling that this is a hymn full of reverence. Also love that old fantasy artstyle (I'm sure there's a specific name, but i just know it as old fantasy illustrations)
What a surprise! I was doing my routine things today while listening Earendil song only for the Elbereth Gilthoniel part. And here it is as a separate single! Well, no wonder what I will be listening in the nearest time! 😅
Fanuilos, heryn aglar! Rîn athar annún-aearath! Calad ammen i reniar Mi 'aladhremmin ennorath! A Elbereth Gilthoniel! I chîn a thûl lin míriel! Fanuilos, le linnathon Ne ndor haer thar i aearon! A elin na gaim eglerib Ned în ben-anor trerennin, Si silivrin ne pherth 'waewib Cenim lyth thílyn thuiennin! A Elbereth Gilthoniel! Men echenim, sí derthiel Ne chaered hen nu 'aladhath, Ngilith or annún-aearath.
@@vinnybaggins they're absolutely from LotR. It's the poem in this very video translated into Sindarin and used as the lyrics for the track "The Passing of the Elves" from the extended edition of FotR. Snow-white! Snow-white! O Lady clear! O Queen beyond the Western seas! O light to us who wander here Amidst this world of woven trees!
I'm going to break with most here, but the only thing I can think of hearing this is a lone Sam invoking Elbereth underground against Shelob and have a star shine in his hand in his darkest moment. It gives me chills. Great work!
When I opened UA-cam and saw this thumbnail, my heart leaped for joy. This song is usually beautiful when people sing it. I have been wanting Clamavi De Profundis to do it for so long. I love hearing them sing in constructed languages. Thank you.
And again, I'm spirited away to a far away place, a place where my fantasys become alive. Where I can meet those I dream of. Where the pictures I draw are reality. Thank you for sharing this. I enjoy your work deeply.
I love 1:30 to 2:30. You guys are amazing. I use your songs for inspiration for my poetry. I am truly in awe of your gifts. Still hoping for Frodo's Lament for Gandalf!
Saw Elven in the title and thought "Elves in my Dwarven music?" and it's absolutely epic! Perfectly captures the tone and feel of the poem!! Beautiful blend of voices to create a divine harmony.
Eeeee! Very excited for this! This was the first Elvish song I ever memorised as a child (with entirely wrong pronunciation but.... let's ignore that.) it's so beautiful! And that artwork ❤❤
Just got back from participating in a Eucharistic procession where we sang a few Marian hymns. This composition really drives home how much of an inspiration the Virgin Mary was for Tolkien's creation and treatment of Varda/Elbereth.
This song is particularly well done, I really think (as much as anyone can guess) that Tolkien himself would have enjoyed the effort and beauty that you put into bringing his words to life in song. Thank you for sharing!
Amazing as always! I have always loved how song is integral to Tolkien's world. Something the adaptations of his works have been very conservative of so far. I hope someday they can portray how powerful songs are in his world, which can evoke faith and strength of will. Missed opportunities for these poems or snippets of them to shine in the movies and shows. A Elbereth Gilthoniel!
I love how your tone varies throughout the song. At times it sounds like a lone elf singing contemplative as they wander through the forests of Middle Earth, yet at its crescendo it's enough to put the fear of the Valar into the orcs at the coming of the hosts of the West in the War of Wrath
So calming. So beautiful. So... Deep... For 40 years, i've been telling myself... "You have to learn English"... I wonder... If i listen ENOUGH to De Profundis... Will i eventually learn ??
Love it - so beautiful! I have yet to hear anyone who can rival your compositions. And did you do the artwork? That's incredible as well! Our Lord and Lady bless you!
Simply sublime thank you so much for putting this together for us I am really enjoying your Elven composition an absolute delight to hear the Song of Eärendil
This is one of my favorite of Tolkien's poems. Neat rendition. I do wish that some of these elvish pieces, such as this and Namarie, could be sung more in the original style that the elves might have sung them in: more like CDP's 'I Sit Beside the Fire and Think', which is one of their most beautiful arrangements.
Thank you ! Very powerfull song it is, almost a prayer. Well, in Middle Earth it would be, sort of, especially the words of Sam in Cirith Ungol. In our primary world it reminds me strongly of others.
Have you ever though to make a song (or several) with the elvish “Our Father” or “Ave Maria” (“Átaremma” and “Aia María” in Quenya, “Ae Adar nín” for an unfinished Pater in Sindarin)?
This would be awesome. I would absolutly find joy in such a composition. I daresay I would love to hear the good prayers in the tounges of the eldar, and perhaps in the great and old melodies and drones I so dearly enjoy.
Eru order the first thing the Elves must seen was the Darkness! And in the Darkness they see the light! And the Elves was so amazed by this lights than only a word come out of their mouths: "Elda"
Here is our version of J.R.R. Tolkien's poem, "A Elbereth Gilthoniel." We hope you enjoy it:). See description for an explanation of our interpretation of this piece.
Will it join your other masterpieces on Spotify?
Is the English [cc] ?
Does the star in the picture represent a Cross? It looks a little bit like one, and it's beautiful. Or is It only a coincidence?
Varda was always the most sacred of the Valar to the elves, for it was she who gave them the light they saw whem they first awoke in Cuivienen. They never forgot her, whether Caliquendi or Moriquendi, they would always remember her... until they too passed into the uttermost West.
Thank you so much... this really touched my heart and was exactly what I needed today.
Thank you. Could you possibly do more catholic music, your originals are very good. In this modern world which has forsaken God, holy music is a reminder of his majesty. Glory to God.
"The song ended. 'These are High Elves! They spoke the name of Elbereth!' said Frodo in amazement. 'Few of that fairest folk are ever seen in the Shire. Not many now remain in Middle-Earth, east of the Great Sea. This is indeed a strange chance!'"
FINALLY, after all this time we now have it separately. It's my favorite segment in Song of Eärendil! ❤
I heard this part within this song, and I was like I recognize that tune lol. Didn't make sense to me until the Song of Eärendil played on my playlist again lol
Line by lane translation of the sindarin stanzas:
A Elbereth Gilthoniel - O Elbereth Starkindler
silivren penna míriel - (white) glittering slants down sparkling like jewels
o menel aglar elenath! - from [the] firmament [the] glory [of] the star-host!
Na-chaered palan-díriel - To-remote distance far-having gazed
o galadhremmin ennorath, - from [the] tree-tangled middle-lands,
Fanuilos, le linnathon - Everwhite, to thee I will chant
nef aear, si nef aearon! - on this side of the ocean, here on this side of the Great Ocean!
A Elbereth Gilthoniel! - O Elbereth Starkindler
o menel palan-díriel - from heaven gazing afar,
le nallon sí di'nguruthos! - to thee I cry here beneath the shadow of death!
A tiro nin, Fanuilos! - O look towards me, Everwhite!
A Elbereth Gilthoniel! - O Elbereth Starkindler
o menel palan-díriel - from heaven gazing afar,
A tiro nin, Gilthoniel! - O look towards me, Starkindler!
It's just a song in a fictional language about fictional things... Why am I crying?... I love you Tolkien. And yourselves for recording this song.
Another 10h song...
Do you really think so ?
There is a little of Elvish in all of us. Weep not.🙏❤️
watch this video of Sully Erna (Lead Singer of Godsmack) talking about music and how it messes with us (oh, and stay and listen to his Metallica cover) - ua-cam.com/video/UDZStmwUo4Y/v-deo.html
Because it was penned by a real man about his real love for the stars and all things bright and good?
For those who aren't familiar, A Elbereth Gilthoniel is a Sindarin Hymn to Varda Elentari, the Queen of the Stars in Tolkien's legendarium. It's so beautiful because the Elves awoke in Middle Earth under the dominion of the Dark Lord Melkor (Morgoth) thousands of years before the sun and moon were created, and the only light visible to them was the stars. For this reason, they held Varda in even greater awe than the other Valar.
Their name for themselves also references that: Eldar, which can be translated to something close to "people of the stars". They loved Varda, and her stars, above all else.
... and a clear echo of Tolkien's own Marian devotion. He appreciated that you could appreciate beauty in a created being without detracting from the Creator.
Hail Mary Full of Grace
@@b.melakail Hail JESUS CHRIST, FULL OF GRACE. The ONLY way unto the FATHER.
@anbublackops3394 not getting into this debate with you. This a Catholic family singing a song by a Catholic author referring to his love for Mary.
Lord of the Rings is Catholic. Lord of the Rings is Marian.
For those who read the Silmarillion: I close my eyes, and imagine this song sang by the Eldar during the feast called by Fingolfin and Maedhros on the shores of lake Mithrim
Mereth Aderthad
😊😊😊
In a single song barely seven minutes long, you put more love, effort, and reverence into the original work and into Tolkien's world than the Rings of Power ever could.
Agreed!!!
You were and remain my favorite group for Tolkien's music, thank you.
O Sublime Star-Kindler
From Heaven far-gazing
I call to thee beneath the shadow of death
O look on me, Snow-White
And this is the song Sam sang in Mordor while going to rescue Frodo, he made it up on the spot with the Elvish he'd learned!
@NiennaFan1 While facing down a spider of unusual size no less!
I also have a special place in my heart for Nienna.
@@Yashael341that's one way to describe how big Shelob is lol
This is the first song I mastered singing in a different language all those years ago. Love it
mad respect
THIS IS ALL I’VE EVER WANTED YES!!! Praise Lady Elbereth, Queen amongst the Stars!
Everything about this composition is phenomenal. The combination of the three songs was a great choice. And the energy behind the performances really bring out the feeling that this is a hymn full of reverence.
Also love that old fantasy artstyle (I'm sure there's a specific name, but i just know it as old fantasy illustrations)
Nice to see we've gone back to Elvensong again for a bit!
take that dwarves!
TAKE THAT INDEED
@@NiennaFan1 the dwarves were the engineers I think....usually not a good idea to cheese them off LOL *readies the "twirly-whirlies"* 😛
@@josephamendolea3431 well the elves have… uh, the ability to kill each other over jewelry?
What a surprise! I was doing my routine things today while listening Earendil song only for the Elbereth Gilthoniel part. And here it is as a separate single!
Well, no wonder what I will be listening in the nearest time! 😅
Same! I always listen to that part whenever I play the song of Earendil
The awakening of the firstborns of Iluvatar !!!!!
Tolkien has inspired so many other artists, it’s a merrier world for it.
Fanuilos, heryn aglar!
Rîn athar annún-aearath!
Calad ammen i reniar
Mi 'aladhremmin ennorath!
A Elbereth Gilthoniel!
I chîn a thûl lin míriel!
Fanuilos, le linnathon
Ne ndor haer thar i aearon!
A elin na gaim eglerib
Ned în ben-anor trerennin,
Si silivrin ne pherth 'waewib
Cenim lyth thílyn thuiennin!
A Elbereth Gilthoniel!
Men echenim, sí derthiel
Ne chaered hen nu 'aladhath,
Ngilith or annún-aearath.
I don't remember those. Where are they from? Not from LOTR or Silmarillion, I'm sure.
@@vinnybaggins they're absolutely from LotR. It's the poem in this very video translated into Sindarin and used as the lyrics for the track "The Passing of the Elves" from the extended edition of FotR.
Snow-white! Snow-white! O Lady clear!
O Queen beyond the Western seas!
O light to us who wander here
Amidst this world of woven trees!
@@MorteMurium Oh, that's why I didn't recognize them! Thanks for the info!
I'm going to break with most here, but the only thing I can think of hearing this is a lone Sam invoking Elbereth underground against Shelob and have a star shine in his hand in his darkest moment.
It gives me chills. Great work!
I didnt think I would ever get teary eyed listening to another song after "Beren and Luthien", yet here I am
When I opened UA-cam and saw this thumbnail, my heart leaped for joy. This song is usually beautiful when people sing it. I have been wanting Clamavi De Profundis to do it for so long. I love hearing them sing in constructed languages. Thank you.
And again, I'm spirited away to a far away place, a place where my fantasys become alive. Where I can meet those I dream of. Where the pictures I draw are reality.
Thank you for sharing this. I enjoy your work deeply.
I love 1:30 to 2:30. You guys are amazing. I use your songs for inspiration for my poetry. I am truly in awe of your gifts. Still hoping for Frodo's Lament for Gandalf!
Finally, an Elvensong! This was so beautiful. Weaving together the three songs was genius. Thank you for doing this. 🌟❤
Saw Elven in the title and thought "Elves in my Dwarven music?" and it's absolutely epic! Perfectly captures the tone and feel of the poem!! Beautiful blend of voices to create a divine harmony.
Elen síla lumenn' omentielvo! A star shines on the hour of our meeting! I think the Fair Folk would be pleased.
Always honored to hear your music.
Your voice and visions are amazing, your arrangements stellar!
Eeeee! Very excited for this! This was the first Elvish song I ever memorised as a child (with entirely wrong pronunciation but.... let's ignore that.) it's so beautiful! And that artwork ❤❤
Their music keeps getting better and better
The beauty of some works can't be put into words. Yet, somehow, they captured everything and left nothing to be desired. So well done! :)
There are no words for how i feel about this song. It's so beautiful I want to cry.
Tolkien is peak fantasy. He wrote the book on it. Dare I say, he made the genre.
There is no fantasy without Tolkien.
5:54 Anyone else get goosebumps at this part?😲
An amazing song with beautiful artwork too, doesn't get much better than that.
I wrote a comment requesting it some months ago, that's amazing thank you very much for posting it
Hurrah to this! It's a wonderful masterpiece. Tolkien would be proud of your families work. It simply sounds amazing. Thank you!
It is a good day when CDP posts a song from/inspired by Tolkiens works! God bless 😊
I love that you did a full version that tied on so beautifully with the Song of Earendil!! Thank you for the music!
I've waited so long for this song, now it happend and I love to hear it, it is realy enchanting and like all your songs it takes me to another world
Lovely as always! You guys have been my comfort in sad times, thank you very much!
Beautiful drawing accompanying beautiful music.
Very happy seeing more elvish songs!
Just got back from participating in a Eucharistic procession where we sang a few Marian hymns. This composition really drives home how much of an inspiration the Virgin Mary was for Tolkien's creation and treatment of Varda/Elbereth.
This song is particularly well done, I really think (as much as anyone can guess) that Tolkien himself would have enjoyed the effort and beauty that you put into bringing his words to life in song. Thank you for sharing!
You brought my favorite chorus from the Song of Earendil into this! Even more beautiful than I expected.
A star shines upon this hour
Love listening to this on loop, such an inspiring and beautiful song!
If it's a Tolkien's poem adaptation, it means instant like! Amazing work.
Another amazing and beautiful composition. Thank you for sharing this with us ❤
Amazing as always! I have always loved how song is integral to Tolkien's world. Something the adaptations of his works have been very conservative of so far. I hope someday they can portray how powerful songs are in his world, which can evoke faith and strength of will. Missed opportunities for these poems or snippets of them to shine in the movies and shows. A Elbereth Gilthoniel!
Imagine this song in the credits of a series about the Silmarillion (but well executed and canonically accurate, unlike Rings of Power).
Tolkien is watching you all sing this in gladness at his legacy.
I have been hoping you would do a version of this for ages, and has made my day
I love how your tone varies throughout the song. At times it sounds like a lone elf singing contemplative as they wander through the forests of Middle Earth, yet at its crescendo it's enough to put the fear of the Valar into the orcs at the coming of the hosts of the West in the War of Wrath
Honestly I just love this part of earendil's song, makes me sad
So calming. So beautiful. So... Deep...
For 40 years, i've been telling myself... "You have to learn English"...
I wonder... If i listen ENOUGH to De Profundis... Will i eventually learn ??
Careful, you may up learning sindarin instead.
So happy you guys finally did the full version. Amazing work as always ❤
So beautiful, you and your family are truly talented, don't believe anyone else can sing Tolkien's poems as well as you all can.
Stunning... i have wanted this stand alone for so long this is amazing!
Love it - so beautiful! I have yet to hear anyone who can rival your compositions. And did you do the artwork? That's incredible as well! Our Lord and Lady bless you!
Thank so much for these wonderful music! In these difficult moment of the world history we need a guided of magical star!🌠
Been waiting for this one for so long, it's better than I could have hoped for!
Don't have words to appreciate your creation. Hats 🎩 off!
Wow! I have goosebumps after listening. What an absolutely lovely arrangement and performance!
I was way too happy, seeing the title and seeing who's channel it was.
This is the most beautiful music I have hear in this channel!!! Amazing and very beauty!!! Take her and put in Spotify!!!
🎉🎉🎉
Astonishing work, as always. Much respect to your craft
Thank you so much for the time and effort into making such amazing music!!
I first discovered your channel though your LoTR songs, and they still are some of my favorite songs you do. Keep up the incredible work!!
Wonderous! Fantastic! Transporting! Enchanting! ❤❤❤
Simply sublime thank you so much for putting this together for us I am really enjoying your Elven composition an absolute delight to hear the Song of Eärendil
another masterpiece! thank you for making this
Such a masterpiece about Varda, the Lady of White. did such a great job, thank you for sharing this.
This is one of my favorite of Tolkien's poems. Neat rendition. I do wish that some of these elvish pieces, such as this and Namarie, could be sung more in the original style that the elves might have sung them in: more like CDP's 'I Sit Beside the Fire and Think', which is one of their most beautiful arrangements.
Did you know there is a recitation of Namarië by Tolkien himself on youtube ?
Amazing..... i really whould like hear more songs about elve .... is really magical..
It's so so beautiful! I dreamed about to hear elves ' songs about Valars. You are amazing!
I was just reading Lotr earlier this morning and I hoped you would eventually do the elbereth githoniel poem! Great timing!
Lovely interpretation of Tolkien's work. He would sure be proud.
Thank you ! Very powerfull song it is, almost a prayer. Well, in Middle Earth it would be, sort of, especially the words of Sam in Cirith Ungol. In our primary world it reminds me strongly of others.
My children (5 and 8) have learned the full Sindarin lyrics and love singing "A Elbereth" :)
Do they have pointy ears?
IT'S FINALLY HERE!!! YAAAAAAAY!!!! I'VE WAITED YEARS FOR THIS!!!! 🥳🥳🥳🎉
Wow!!! What a masterpiece! One of my favorites yet!
You deserve a milion followers, like the never ending stars of Elbereth's eyes
Minha nossa! Isso foi feito pelos próprios Valar! Que música maravilhosa! Não há como expressar o quão lindo isto é! Arrebatador 👏👏👏
Finally! This is just what we needed.
I love y’all’s work I hope a film studio will hire you for a movie theme.
Absolutely beautiful! Cheers!
Magnifique 🥹. Merci pour ce chef-d'œuvre.
This came out a day after I finished reading the chapter 'Shelob's lair', where at the end Sam recites it with the Phial in hand to defeat the spider.
I Love it! I always loved this song! thank you!
Wow, so beautiful and sublime! Hail Tolkien, and Hail Clamavi de Profundis!
You sound divine ❤I wish I was born in a family of singers❤
Have you ever though to make a song (or several) with the elvish “Our Father” or “Ave Maria” (“Átaremma” and “Aia María” in Quenya, “Ae Adar nín” for an unfinished Pater in Sindarin)?
Oooohhhh, this needs to happen.
This would be awesome. I would absolutly find joy in such a composition. I daresay I would love to hear the good prayers in the tounges of the eldar, and perhaps in the great and old melodies and drones I so dearly enjoy.
Finally!! this is sooo beautiful, thank you so much!💖
Glorious, simply glorious.
i love what Clamavi de Profundis does to these epic poems.
Absolutely enchanting!
Beautiful as always
Eru order the first thing the Elves must seen was the Darkness!
And in the Darkness they see the light!
And the Elves was so amazed by this lights than only a word come out of their mouths:
"Elda"
I love your guy's voice it is 😮so amazing!