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Namárië - "Galadriel's Lament" - J.R.R. Tolkien 

Peter Pringle
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This is a song that I posted a few years ago, but it was taken down because of a copyright dispute. I didn’t think my performance was particularly good, so I made no attempt to settle the dispute or to put the video back up on RU-vid.
In the intervening years I have received a couple of hundred inquiries from people wondering what happened to the video, and asking me to put it back. Since the dispute is resolved I have just re-uploaded the video.
The instrument I am playing is called “l’orgue de cristal” (French for ‘the crystal organ’). It was originally invented by the German scientist and musician, Ernst Chladni (1756 - 1827) and since the 18th century it has undergone all sorts of modifications and alterations. The principle, however, remains the same.
The instrument produces a huge volume of very intense sound, and one of the objections I have to this performance is that a lot of sound leaks into the vocal microphone and IMO things tend to get acoustically “mushy”. There doesn’t seem to be any way around this if you are going to play “l’orgue de cristal” and sing at the same time.
Anyway, for all you Tolkien fans, here is my version of “Namárië”, which means “farewell” in the Elvish language known as “Quenya”.

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21 окт 2024

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Комментарии : 152   
@seepooha
@seepooha Год назад
Somehow Peter uses weird or rare instruments to create another dimension where these songs sound native and absolutely authentic. This is a divine skill!
@Barutokun
@Barutokun Год назад
Tolkien would have loved this rendition. It's reminiscent of gregorian chant, which is what he himself imagined it to be like, but it has this alien, otherworldly quality as well..
@StockyScoresRaoraPantheraFC
@StockyScoresRaoraPantheraFC 4 месяца назад
Well, it sounds like Organum... Because of the parallel fifths!
@naiomik6179
@naiomik6179 Год назад
The audio bleeding actually adds to the experience in my opinion. Rather that soinding mushy it sounds weirdly majestic; I feel it fits the song and the character.
@OBard080
@OBard080 4 месяца назад
Well put, naliomik--especially 'weirdly majestic.'
@XiaoJohnkLing
@XiaoJohnkLing Год назад
Peter, you are someone that-I would say-is extraordinary. Being someone to be able to revive these old songs that are in completely different languages with perfect pronunciation...just amazing. Keep up the marvelous work, man! May you be blessed by God!
@XiaoJohnkLing
@XiaoJohnkLing Год назад
@@thelonejourney I've...never thought about that. But what you say is true. Regardless, this song gives me a reassurance that the "paradise" you speak of will return one day. And we'll all be free people of the government. Thank you!
@TheCellarGuardian
@TheCellarGuardian Год назад
This is High Art
@Kyle_Spivis
@Kyle_Spivis Год назад
Hi Art! I’m dad
@theyoten1613
@theyoten1613 10 месяцев назад
Well I sure am high. And this is art.
@basiliimakedonas1109
@basiliimakedonas1109 14 дней назад
Truly high art
@zanderC5953
@zanderC5953 Месяц назад
This man is deserving of greater recognition than words can say❤ Love his music😊
@alexanderdavies7337
@alexanderdavies7337 Год назад
Peter, truly, never stop singing. I’ve never heard a voice with such passion behind it, or seen an artist as willing to lend his talent to so many genres.
@moonbubbles3046
@moonbubbles3046 Год назад
Peter - you are magical. I was given a terrible diagnosis this year and it has been a struggle some days just to stay afloat. Your music soothes me so beautifully and makes me feel connected to something greater than this shell. Thank you.
@rafaelbastos8713
@rafaelbastos8713 11 месяцев назад
May you heal from whatever is happening to your health right now! Wish you the best
@moonbubbles3046
@moonbubbles3046 11 месяцев назад
@@rafaelbastos8713 thank you. Unfortunately it is terminal but I’m doing my best to stay above water 💚💚
@TheEmeraldMenOfficial
@TheEmeraldMenOfficial 9 месяцев назад
@@moonbubbles3046 Terminal isn’t always truly terminal. Fight back with all you have, and perhaps you will make it through.
@Grimpen0
@Grimpen0 7 месяцев назад
@@moonbubbles3046 may you find tranquility and peace wherever your spirit dwells. When I listen to Peter Pringle's ancient reconstructions in long dead languages, it does give me a sobering sense of the passage of ages. I pray you get a reprieve from you diagnosis, but ultimately all any of us can hope for is to live a good life.
@ikoparurottenheart4953
@ikoparurottenheart4953 Год назад
I know how hauntingly beautiful this portrayal is because when I started listening to it, my wife came from the other side of the room to ask me what I was listening to .... I explained it to her with a tears in my eyes and she understood. May we all find Valimar in the end. Love to all!
@nachtschatten8710
@nachtschatten8710 Год назад
Welcome back, oh Master of vocal enchantment, you and your art have been sorely missed. This rendition of Galadriel's lament is stunning on multiple levels, I find. The crystal organ lends a heavy 'voidedness' to the verses,- I think, I have never heard anything so truly darkelvish ever in Tolkien's adapations. I cannot even process it,- let alone the fact that hearing you sing it, makes me want to double check whether I really hear Quenya or not rather Sumerian or Old-Egyptian. A great piece, Peter. Thankyou.
@riley3054
@riley3054 Год назад
Holy shit, I did not expect this! It is awesome! From one Tolkien fan to another, I salute you. Namarie, Peter Pringle.
@athos401
@athos401 Год назад
namárië means farewell though. I would use Elen síla lúmenn'omentielvo
@riley3054
@riley3054 Год назад
@@athos401 I know what it means. I even used it correctly, I had watched the video, commented and moved on to something else.
@isaackellogg3493
@isaackellogg3493 Год назад
Mae govannen!
@susah135
@susah135 Год назад
Havo dad, Legolas.
@Mandragara
@Mandragara Год назад
Peter: "I didn't think my performance was that good" Audience: "Floods him with hundreds of emails asking for it" The brain of a musician haha
@Faus4us
@Faus4us Год назад
I always preferred Sindarin. Even if it's Quenya, it's still just as beautiful lol. This crystal organ sounds ethereal and divine as well as the octaver effect on your vocals. In tandem, you two sound like beings from another world. Wonderful!
@amycantwell8715
@amycantwell8715 Месяц назад
Bravo
@MandaLynn8
@MandaLynn8 Год назад
All your work is incredible. I'm so glad you uploaded again. You open up different worlds for many of us
@thesnowfox7262
@thesnowfox7262 Год назад
Such a cool instrument I see for a first time! Combining both the singer's voice and him "playing" it, in a vibrating melody that causes me to shiver!
@SMERTRON426
@SMERTRON426 Год назад
Hantanyel feanyallo Peter, Mai Acáriel! (I thank you from my heart Peter, you did excellent)
@thecheshirewhale4514
@thecheshirewhale4514 9 дней назад
It's back! I was so upset when it was removed. This is a comfort song that I used to listen to a lot.
@TeaTemptress
@TeaTemptress Год назад
The number of historical instruments you play is astounding. I wonder if you recorded vocals separately and then overlay did that have the same effect? I read here you aren’t happy with it. No one else does what you do. Your music is always a gift.
@topkek7372
@topkek7372 Год назад
The reverberation in the voice caused by the crystal organ only adds to the otherworldly experience you're putting here. Simply phenomenal.
@volvagianintendo6465
@volvagianintendo6465 Год назад
Yay! At last, my years long biding hath ended! I ever loved this performance! 😍
@maryfrance9783
@maryfrance9783 Год назад
Epic worthy and Tolkien worthy. The chosen instrument, your voice, and musical composition of Tolkien's song take the spirit of the lament to another level of interpretation. The lament as you have created it, hearkens back to the beginnings of Tolkien's universe with harmony overwhelming the void, much like other ancient stories of light overwhelming the darkness. Pythagoras' harmony of the spheres also comes to mind since Tolkien was well versed in classcial literature. A side note: Hildegard von Bingen, a Medieval mystic, believed that evil was devoid of music. In her musical passion play, the devil shouts his part. When reading Galadriel's Lament, these other associations do not come to mind. By adding music to Tolkien's verses, a universe is revealed and expanded. Thank you for sharing your visions and artistic talents. They bring joy and contemplation.
@baraskparas9559
@baraskparas9559 Год назад
Wow, what a gifted individual. History, music and languages lessons for the world and cultural preservation.
@MrInsaneA
@MrInsaneA Год назад
My boy back at it in the studio. This what we like to hear P Pringle. What we like to hear.
@sarahbreisch4750
@sarahbreisch4750 Год назад
Thank you for being a light in dark places.
@birovius8314
@birovius8314 Год назад
I am delighted that you re-posted this wonderfully inspired interpretation of Tolkien's poem. This version is certainly more polished and I remember the original performance, it had an edge to it, perhaps greater pathos and intensity due its imperfection (if that's what you wish to call it) it had great urgency and depth. Both recordings are astoundingly beautiful...
@mofforium
@mofforium Год назад
I'm so glad this is back up!! oh, how I missed it, and somehow still had it memorized from all my listening of it two years ago. such a stunning performance I will never forget 🙏
@dmitrysofronov8624
@dmitrysofronov8624 Год назад
Wow! That's more than I expected even from you Mr Peter Pringle sir! Thank you!
@jpegPS1
@jpegPS1 Год назад
This is incredible! I started reading Tolkien after your Arthurian tales songs and here it is!
@Lady_Flashheart40
@Lady_Flashheart40 Год назад
This is wonderful. I think the "mushy" sound you pointed out heightens the mystical feel to the song, which is very fitting for Galadriel. You are an inspiration to me, thank you for all that you share with us.
@mamelucoderribado
@mamelucoderribado Год назад
Certified Pringle classic
@Luciferianful
@Luciferianful Год назад
thank you sincerely for restoring this masterpiece of your singing expressing all the gamut of human emotions about being depart. Blessed be by the Gods
@SkylordNiko
@SkylordNiko Год назад
What I would do to hear more Tolkien lays or laments from you, absolutely incredible
@fentoncallahan7673
@fentoncallahan7673 Год назад
this is music we needed
@monkeywritingshakespeare9744
Every post is a banger, King PP
@cashcarrillo6557
@cashcarrillo6557 Год назад
I'm so glad this video is back! I'd been looking for this version for months wondering what had happened to it! Love your performances, and I'm glad the dispute was resolved.
@PleaseNThankYou
@PleaseNThankYou Год назад
I think the ability to chew gum and walk is a fine human characteristic, so speaking Quenya while playing an obscure instrument is beyond anything I could hope to do, however... I know this lament to be yearning, sorrow, and regret. An acceptance of the pay-off after years of choices, good and bad. This sentiment is no where evidence in your composition, eerie, cold, yet beautiful but lacking the emotion of its namesake. That is not lost on me, sir, as I enjoy the fruits of your life-long labor, nearly every other contribution you have offered, and will not let one apple, perceived by me to be bad, upset my cart! Namarië
@locsalkey2594
@locsalkey2594 Год назад
I am convinced he channels and communicates to spirits of other worlds and time. No way a this would come ordinarily. I dont think many realize the magnitude of him and what he is in possession of.
@theyoten1613
@theyoten1613 Год назад
This is a pretty cool guy making some really nice music. Honestly quite the inspiration.
@godned74
@godned74 Год назад
Brilliant. I love your work's, especially Enki's hailstorm .
@popcornappreciator6453
@popcornappreciator6453 Год назад
Incredible stuff. It’s a lot to ask, but if you ever made a rendition of the Song of Eärendil I’d be ecstatic.
@brandonm.6604
@brandonm.6604 Год назад
Came in for the Mesopotamian memes. Subscribed for the amazing music.
@cuitaro
@cuitaro 7 месяцев назад
You released this on my birthday! (unfortunately I'm discovering this a year later)
@justinparker4476
@justinparker4476 Год назад
I am so happy to see this back up. I love it!
@Somebody_else_u_know
@Somebody_else_u_know 5 месяцев назад
Thank you, Sir. Your Art is beyond comparison. 🤝
@thenecrolept
@thenecrolept 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for putting this back up! One of my favorite renditions of Tolkien poetry.
@marcust43
@marcust43 Год назад
Amazing performance!
@venepskeuten9206
@venepskeuten9206 3 месяца назад
Damn this sounds ancient elvish. That holy chant feeling, but coupled with the slight alien feeling of valinor.
@ВольгИгоревић
@ВольгИгоревић 11 месяцев назад
Неужели она снова открыта, боже. Я уже потихоньку сходил с ума в попытках найти её в интернете, и тут внезапно увидел что она снова доступна, как же хорошо то!
@lombardmordesian
@lombardmordesian Год назад
Peter, YOU ARE SO GOOD! you're able to play every kind of strange or ancient instrument and you're so good at singing in every kind of ancient or strange language! Thank you so much for your wonderful artistic work!!!
@fluthgaifluthgai
@fluthgaifluthgai Год назад
I have no words to describe such beauty.
@salemgothic9436
@salemgothic9436 Год назад
FANTASTIC! I was absorbed! Almost as if I was in the books for the first time again❤
@Supahdave1000
@Supahdave1000 Год назад
THE RETURN OF THE KING
@quinn3334
@quinn3334 Год назад
this guy always knows what i need
@saltyarbyss5143
@saltyarbyss5143 Год назад
Another banger as usual
@elmoteroloco
@elmoteroloco Год назад
Spectacular and majestic, as always, the fantastic art of Mr. Pringle amazingly timeless and exquisite ¡Bravo!
@Bardcore
@Bardcore Год назад
Wow, wow, wow... Superb as usual...
@FreddyFuFu
@FreddyFuFu Год назад
Another great contribution to music! I love it. Your music is therapeutic as it is beautiful.
@00Hundert
@00Hundert Год назад
Thank you so much for reuploading this, Mr. Pringle.
@oddcrafter1270
@oddcrafter1270 11 месяцев назад
This is downright magical!
@TheMonadPress
@TheMonadPress 11 месяцев назад
Wow! Awesome! ✨sounds multidimensional 🌌
@wendypeterwendywendy
@wendypeterwendywendy Год назад
Oh my! How relaxing is this to listen to ... Thank you 😊
@theverdantfern
@theverdantfern Год назад
Peter, will your album Dancing Alone ever come back to streaming services? If not to stream, at least so I can buy it? It got me through a year, but it’s been removed everywhere & I’d love to purchase a copy, lest I never get to hear it again. Much love!
@theonlycatonice
@theonlycatonice Год назад
This instrument was super cool to hear and your voice having that otherworldly tinge is beautiful!
@craigjoiner08
@craigjoiner08 Год назад
Thank you, great to see it back here online.
@Cocarat206
@Cocarat206 Год назад
Even if you aren't happy with it, I am happy to have this video back. I used to play it on occasion to put me into a "Middle Earth" mindset and was bummed when I couldn't locate it on RU-vid anymore. Appreciate everything you do!
@dorukbalkaya
@dorukbalkaya Год назад
Your music is magical Peter! 💫
@xerardolopez503
@xerardolopez503 4 месяца назад
Que belleza!. What a beauty! Thanks
@0rt4l3s
@0rt4l3s Год назад
Tremendo banger
@meditationsoundscapes5203
@meditationsoundscapes5203 Год назад
thanks for reuping.. i admit i had a copy but only audio
@Tipi_Dan
@Tipi_Dan Год назад
After listening to this rendering I wanted Tolkien's world to be real more than ever before. I still think we should discard alphabets for the Tengwar. Its systematic calligraphy linking shapes to phonemes would, through the script's visual connection to the sounds of speech, refine understanding, make reading more enjoyable, and kick literacy up to a higher level, once learned and universally applied. Legendarium aside, I think the Tengwar is Tolkien's greatest contribution to world culture. Or it should be.
@herolais781
@herolais781 8 месяцев назад
This is pure beauty.
@victorkreig6089
@victorkreig6089 Год назад
How dare those buffoons strike your original upload. They're probably just mad that nobody is buying into their marvelized tv show and lashed out at you. Oh well good excuse for me to listen to it again, all the best Peter
@monty125874693
@monty125874693 Год назад
Always a delight when the bard uploads
@tess-waterofawakening1288
@tess-waterofawakening1288 Год назад
I have no words 🙏🤍
Год назад
Gratidão! Muito lindo! Parabéns!
@Eli-qr9hc
@Eli-qr9hc Год назад
God bless you indeed!
@firetreehawkpath
@firetreehawkpath Год назад
WOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YES!!!!!
@CapitanFantasma1776
@CapitanFantasma1776 Год назад
Fantastic! Thank you!
@simbelik6864
@simbelik6864 Год назад
Yesss! New music from Peter Pringle!
@vaahtobileet
@vaahtobileet Год назад
It's a reupload
@simbelik6864
@simbelik6864 Год назад
@@vaahtobileet New to me.
@ArtyFartyBart
@ArtyFartyBart Год назад
This is amazing. I was looking for your crystal baschet version of this song recently, but it seems to have disappeared.
@CristiNeagu
@CristiNeagu Год назад
Very nice rendition. And it's really impressive that you got to use the glass organ.
@real_crypto_hitman
@real_crypto_hitman Год назад
ancient voice from heaven. thanks
@Rodrifuuu
@Rodrifuuu Год назад
Wake up babe, a new Peter Pringle video was dropped.
@amabilemente
@amabilemente Год назад
I would like so much to hear you live 😍
@maxsteele4555
@maxsteele4555 Год назад
Amazing.
@Raycheetah
@Raycheetah Год назад
Simply enchanting! Enjoyed, liked, shared! =^[.]^=
@dolphingoreeaccount7395
@dolphingoreeaccount7395 Год назад
Nai hiruvalyë Valimar! Nai elyë hiruva!
@gjcarpe
@gjcarpe Год назад
Bravo!
@nobody27019
@nobody27019 Год назад
Incredible.
@NiemandNikto
@NiemandNikto 2 месяца назад
???: How many rare instruments can you play? Peter Pringle: Yes.
@r.b.antunes1768
@r.b.antunes1768 Год назад
Peter, make a song about the Shahnameh please! No one has made something with its verses yet
@edde4213
@edde4213 Год назад
Amazing! more lotr pls
@gosialife
@gosialife Год назад
😮 I love it
@ricardoortega5691
@ricardoortega5691 Год назад
thanks master!!
@Necrontir
@Necrontir Год назад
Awesome❤
@ethanpayne4116
@ethanpayne4116 Год назад
I think I prefer the Tolkien Ensemble's version but this is still a great interpretation! Very unique and refreshing take on this song.
@marklammas2465
@marklammas2465 Год назад
Nice one Peter. In a language which both does, and does not, exist... I reckon you're an elf yourself; a musical one. I've a lady friend who might like to try singing this.
@Makkaru112
@Makkaru112 Год назад
Make sure she uploads it. ❤
@StalkerQtya
@StalkerQtya Год назад
Tempest there is me in!
@EngineerNick
@EngineerNick Год назад
Very cool :)
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