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A Rare Recording of J. R. R. Tolkien

By: J. R. R. Tolkien
Narrated by: J. R. R. Tolkien
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J. R. R. Tolkien was an English writer, poet, philologist, and university professor best known as the author of fantasy works like The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings. Listen as Tolkien reads The Adventures of Tom Bombadil, The Hoard, Perry-The-Winkle, and The Man in the Moon Came Down Too Soon. Also included is a reading of A Elbereth Gilthoniel in Elvish and "The Road Goes Ever on," sung by William Elvin with music by Donald Swann.

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Tolkien's Voice • Elvish Recitation • Tolkien Singing • Poetic Performance • Author Narration • Musical Accompaniment
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Impressive to hear Tolkien's own voice narrate these poems, some of which are featured in Lord of the Rings in some form or another, the songs as well. Quite the collection. A wide range of subjects, of battles, characters and more.

A collection of poems of Middle Earth.

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Indubitably one of the most generally beautiful and ... that feeling felt by all at their first discover of Lord Tennyson's poetry? That, but at the wonder of how beautifully Tolkien reads. Moreover, the music at the end of the all too short experience was quite the equal of Der Earl-Konig as sung by Fischer-Diskau. To be truthful in all respects, this is indescribably, at least to my abilities, wonderful. Therefore I compare it to things, glints of pure joy and beauty I have felt at other times. This is one of the things that has given me that. If I were to number the times I have felt wonder at the beauty of something to a similar extent, with this and the other two instances mentioned, that number would be six. To conclude, this is beautiful, and I give it full marks in all respects, and without reservation recommend it.

Incredibly Beautiful

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To hear in his own voice, a selection of J.R.R.Tolkien's poetry and a few elvish words is a great treat. Perhaps I may have preferred to hear the songs with harp or pipe, rather than piano. Did Middle Earth have a piano? Regardless, the poetry is a joy.

A very rare treat

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This is a part of history, the preserved part of man's spirit a love of life from before we had experienced World Wars. The roots here, should inspire us all forever more to be vulnerable with each other, sharing our gifts from God.

His voice.

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This was really something special to hear Tolkien tell some of his stories. You can hear in his voice how much he loved it!

Exceptional surprise for a Tolkienite!

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For those who love Tolkien's work. this is a neat set of recordings of him reading his own writings.

Neat to hear him read

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This kept popping up for me every time I would finish something on audible, and as it’s 42 minutes long, and includes him reading some of his own work, I decided to spend the credit on it. It’s definitely awesome. This has actually been released multiple times apparently so ‘rare’ doesn’t really work. Also, despite the audible picture used, this definitely sounds like him as an older man.

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Listen as Tolkien reads The Adventures of Tom Bombadil, The Hoard, Perry-The-Winkle, and The Man in the Moon Came Down Too Soon. Also included is a reading of A Elbereth Gilthoniel in Elvish and "The Road Goes Ever on," sung by William Elvin with music by Donald Swann.

This is definitely worth checking out if you have the time. You can really hear the lyrical and poetic prowess Tolkien had. And how cool to hear him read it himself? I wish there was more, but of course it’s not an actual audiobook.

Great to hear him read his on work

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man u have always loved Tolkien's works but never heard him, this is incredible

this is super cool 👍👍👍

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it's always best when authors read their books especially when it's Tolkien. Tolkien made up languages and he of all knows how to pronounce his made up languages. but I would pay for the entire Lord of the Rings read by William Elvin with a soundtrack by Mr Swann!

authors should read their books.

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To hear the melodies and poetry delivered as Tolkien intended is a privilege to be sure (even if I still prefer to listen to modern renditions).

A delightful treat

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