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From the Grand Theme that the Ainur played before Ilvatar at the
beginning of the world, to the various songs and melodies performed
by the characters of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, the
world that J.R.R. Tolkien created contains numerous references to
song and music. Indeed, these songs form an integral part of the
narrative. It is therefore surprising that little mention of this
aspect of Tolkien's sub-creation has so far been made in secondary
literature. The papers collected in this volume set out to address
this important gap. The scope of music related to Middle-earth has
more recently been further extended by various attempts to either
set Tolkien's song texts to music, or to create derivative musical
works. Such creations range from the songs and music of the films
and radio adaptions to such phenomena as Tolkien-inspired Black
Metal. Music in Middle-earth presents 14 papers, each addressing a
different aspect of this topic.
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