Beyond the Brandywine

Episode 9 - What's in a Song? The Music of Middle-Earth

1 h 1 min · 27. jan. 2026
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In this episode, hosts Angela and Kelsey explore how music weaves through every layer of Middle-earth—from the cosmic creation of the Ainulindalë to hobbits singing in the Shire. They discuss how Tolkien uses song as a form of soft power, examine epic singing battles between elves and Sauron, and celebrate Lúthien's voice that literally brought down fortresses. They also dive into how different cultures express themselves through music, from melancholy elvish laments to rousing Rohirric battle chants, and share why Howard Shore's film score has become inseparable from how fans hear Middle-Earth today. Whether you're a song-skipper or a dedicated verse reader, join Angela and Kelsey for a deep dive into why music matters in Tolkien's legendarium.

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