Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Fall of Gil-galad - Clamavi De Profundis

Fall of Gil-galad - Clamavi De Profundis
We are now on Patreon! Please check out our page! We are very grateful for your support! https://ift.tt/2gzQx1D Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ClamaviDe Due to this being the most requested song by our patrons, here is our version of J.R.R. Tolkien's poem, "Fall of Gil-galad!" We worked very hard on this and hope you enjoy it:) A note on our interpretation: The first verse is meant to set the tone of the piece as a lament, with a single narrating voice, as though anyone could mourn the loss of such a champion: whether elf, or man, or hobbit (for Sam sung this lament in the Fellowship of the Ring). The second verse is meant to recall the glory of Gil galad, for Tolkein describes him as a warrior worthy of heaven. This verse falls off into a void as the elves have their final say before an evil power takes the final verse. In the third verse, we took a different angle on the interpretation, and rather than having the good peoples lament, it is as if the voice of Mordor itself seizes the song and sings the rest in sadistic satisfaction of having claimed this hero. This interpretation seemed to give the most powerful punch to the most iconic line of this poem "In Mordor where the shadows are..." That being said, we don't want to leave people with doom and gloom, so remember, no matter what evil seems to prevail, good always triumphs in the end! We are unable to get permission to sell this song so we are posting it here free for your enjoyment. If you want a copy of the mp3, we are offering it to those who support us on Patreon! My brother composed and arranged the piece. My family sang it. Please no bad language in the comments. We want this to be family friendly:) Lyrics: Gil-galad was an Elven-king. Of him the harpers sadly sing; the last whose realm was fair and free between the Mountains and the Sea. His sword was long, his lance was keen. His shining helm afar was seen; the countless stars of heaven's field were mirrored in his silver shield. But long ago he rode away, and where he dwelleth none can say; for into darkness fell his star in Mordor where the shadows are.
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