27.02.2010, 11:41
Ce début d'année 2010 est dévolu à la musique dans le monde de Tolkien.
En janvier dernier, il y a eu Music in Middle-earth, Cormarë Series No. 20, chez Walking Tree Publishers, sorti à la fois en anglais et en allemand.
Et le 15 mai, sortira Middle-earth Minstrel: Essays on Music in Tolkien (déjà en précommande sur Amazon.fr, à 25,75 euros)
Le sommaire (tiré du blog de Jason Fischer) :
* Introduction, Bradford Lee Eden
* Horns of Dawn: The Tradition of Alliterative Verse in Rohan, Jason Fisher
* “Inside a Song”: Tolkien’s Phonaesthetics, John R. Holmes
* Ǽfre me strongode longað: Songs of Exile in the Mortal Realms, Peter Wilkin
* J.R.R. Tolkien: A Fortunate Rhythm, Darielle Richards
* Tolkien’s Unfinished “Lay of Lúthien” and the Middle English Sir Orfeo, Deanna Delmar Evans
* Strains of Elvish Song and Voices: Victorian Medievalism, Music, and Tolkien, Bradford Lee Eden
* Dissonance in the Divine Theme: The Issue of Free Will in Tolkien’s Silmarillion, Keith W. Jensen
* “Worthy of a Song”: Memory, Mortality and Music, Amy M. Amendt-Raduege
* “Tolkien is the Wind and the Way”: The Educational Value of Tolkien-Inspired World Music, Amy H. Sturgis
* Liquid Tolkien: Tolkien, Middle-earth, and More Music, David Bratman
* Performance Art in a Tunnel: A Musical Sub-Creator in the Tradition of Tolkien, Anthony S. Burdge
En janvier dernier, il y a eu Music in Middle-earth, Cormarë Series No. 20, chez Walking Tree Publishers, sorti à la fois en anglais et en allemand.
Et le 15 mai, sortira Middle-earth Minstrel: Essays on Music in Tolkien (déjà en précommande sur Amazon.fr, à 25,75 euros)
Le sommaire (tiré du blog de Jason Fischer) :
* Introduction, Bradford Lee Eden
* Horns of Dawn: The Tradition of Alliterative Verse in Rohan, Jason Fisher
* “Inside a Song”: Tolkien’s Phonaesthetics, John R. Holmes
* Ǽfre me strongode longað: Songs of Exile in the Mortal Realms, Peter Wilkin
* J.R.R. Tolkien: A Fortunate Rhythm, Darielle Richards
* Tolkien’s Unfinished “Lay of Lúthien” and the Middle English Sir Orfeo, Deanna Delmar Evans
* Strains of Elvish Song and Voices: Victorian Medievalism, Music, and Tolkien, Bradford Lee Eden
* Dissonance in the Divine Theme: The Issue of Free Will in Tolkien’s Silmarillion, Keith W. Jensen
* “Worthy of a Song”: Memory, Mortality and Music, Amy M. Amendt-Raduege
* “Tolkien is the Wind and the Way”: The Educational Value of Tolkien-Inspired World Music, Amy H. Sturgis
* Liquid Tolkien: Tolkien, Middle-earth, and More Music, David Bratman
* Performance Art in a Tunnel: A Musical Sub-Creator in the Tradition of Tolkien, Anthony S. Burdge
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