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  1. Jun 25, 2024 · Dagor Dagorath. Second Music of the Ainur. See also: Round World version of The Silmarillion. The Second Music of the Ainur is the great music the Ainur will make together with the Children of Ilúvatar before Ilúvatar after the End, during which Arda will be rebuilt.

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      Ainulindalë can refer to: . Middle-earth. The First Music of...

    • The Ainur and Their Music
    • Melkor and The Great Music
    • The Vision
    • Genesis
    • Struggle to Fulfill Fate
    • Dagor Dagorath and Second Song of Illuvatar

    The opening paragraphs of Ainulindalë concern the time before the creation of the World and before the beginning of Time. First to be named is Eru Ilúvatar ('Father of All', also called Eru – 'the One, He that is Alone'). Ilúvatar makes the Ainur(meaning 'Holy Ones', singular form Ainu) by manifesting his concepts as living beings. Upon their creat...

    1. Melkoris introduced, and the Ainur begin their Chorus. The first Ainu to be named in the histories, Melkor ('Arises in Might') is described as the most powerful of the Ainur and as knowing much of Ilúvatar’s thoughts, including something of each of the primary themes that prefigure the other Ainur. He develops impatience with the schooling proce...

    1. Ilúvatar next 'shows' the Ainur a 'Vision'. The Vision is of what the transliteration of their collaborative Great Music into a material reality would be like. They are shown that the Music has a point, has a result and effect beyond its composition and singing: it amounts to no less than a highly detailed template commensurate with the entire h...

    The Vision ends: Ilúvatar’s sneak preview is snatched away before any of the Ainur can fully see or comprehend the whole work of their music-made-into-substance. Because of this, and because of the...
    Time begins. In the end (of the Beginning), Ilúvatar takes the entire musical work of the Ainur, including Melkor’s destructive efforts, and makes it manifest, material, real, objective and existin...
    The remaining paragraphs of Ainulindalë summarize the first efforts of the Valar to fulfill the destiny described in the vision of the Universe they have foreseen in Heaven. The Valar enter into Eä...
    The First War inside Time: The Valar assume physical forms as others wear clothes, though the Valar do have temperaments commensurate with the genders these forms reflect. Melkor re-enters the Eart...

    After the prophesied war of all wars, the Dagor Dagorath, the final war that will decide the fate of all beings on Arda, it is said that the Ainur will sing the second song of Eru Ilúvatar, not knowing what will be created. Yet greater it will be, more races borne of the melodies, reforming life. It is said the the Dwarveswill assist Mahal (Aulë) i...

  2. The music of Middle-earth consists of the music mentioned by J. R. R. Tolkien in his Middle-earth books, the music written by other artists to accompany performances of his work, whether individual songs or adaptations of his books for theatre, film, radio, and games, and music more generally inspired by his books.

  3. Mar 17, 2024 · Music of the Ainur by Jef Murray. The Music of the Ainur was the great song of the Ainur that took place before Time began, from which Eä, the material Universe, was created. History. Eru Ilúvatar conceived the Ainur from his thought and taught each of them how to make music.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AinulindalëAinulindalë - Wikipedia

    The Ainulindalë (Quenya: [ˌai̯nuˈlindalɛ]; "Music of the Ainur") is the creation account in J. R. R. Tolkien 's legendarium, published posthumously as the first part of The Silmarillion in 1977.

  5. [T 14] Tolkien began to revise The Silmarillion, but soon turned to the sequel, which became The Lord of the Rings. [T 15] He renewed work on The Silmarillion after completing The Lord of the Rings, [T 16] and he greatly desired to publish the two works together.

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  7. Another consequence of creation through music is that magic is expressed through song - Luthien is notable for her enchanting songs, the battle between Finrod and Sauron is musical, and when Galadriel creates Lorien, it is through song.

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