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Leaving Rivendell
Studio album by
Released2005
RecordedGermany
GenreClassical
Length69:00
The Tolkien Ensemble chronology
At Dawn in Rivendell
(2003)
Leaving Rivendell
(2005)
Complete Songs & Poems
(2006)

Leaving Rivendell is the fourth album by the Danish group The Tolkien Ensemble. It features songs composed to the lyrics found in The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien and forms the end part of what was to become a complete musical interpretation of all lyrics in the book.

Tracks listing

  1. "Riddle of Strider (II)" (Caspar Reiff)
  2. "Verse of the Rings (II)" (Caspar Reiff)
  3. "Bregalad's Song" (Caspar Reiff)
  4. "Legolas' Song of the Sea" (Caspar Reiff)
  5. "Song of the Elves Beyond the Sea - Galadriel's Song of Eldamar (II)" (Caspar Reiff)
  6. "Oliphaunt" (Peter Hall)
  7. "Ents' Marching Song" (Peter Hall)
  8. "Galadriel's Messages" (Caspar Reiff)
  9. "Song of Eärendil" (Peter Hall)
  10. "Song of Durin" (Peter Hall)
  11. "Tom Bombadil's Song (III) I Had an Errand There..." (Peter Hall)
  12. "Wight's Chant" (Peter Hall)
  13. "Ho! Tom Bombadil (II)" (Peter Hall)
  14. "Tom Bombadil's Song (IV)" (Caspar Reiff)
  15. "Théoden's Battle Cry" (Caspar Reiff)
  16. "At Théoden's Death" (Caspar Reiff)
  17. "Snowmane's Epitaph" (Caspar Reiff)
  18. "Burial Song of Théoden" (Caspar Reiff)
  19. "Long List of the Ents, No. 2" (Peter Hall)
  20. "Sam's Invocation of Elven Hymn to Elbereth Gilthoniel" (Peter Hall)
  21. "Call to Arms of the Rohirrim" (Caspar Reiff)
  22. "Eagle's Song" (Caspar Reiff)