Post by Parador~J on Mar 17, 2007 17:01:20 GMT -5
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Literary Techniques: Persuasion...''Even the most inspired poem must have some shape and purpose. Both may take some time in finding, but the old requirements - to inform, to please and to move - still hold. That means checking for genre, and giving some attention to literary techniques--Rhetoric or the Art of Persuasion'--Poetry Magic
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Middle-earth Historical Reenactment Society...'Currently there are numerous Tolkien Societies all around the world. These societies deal with many Middle Earth-related subjects of interest to Tolkien fans: language, music, artwork, stories, movies, gaming, and so forth. I would like to see about forming a society dedicated to the re-creation of Middle Earth battles in a "living history" format. The proposed name for this society is "The Middle Earth Historical Reenactment Society"
Middle-earth Tours...'This site was rated "A" by Entertainment Weekly in its review of the best Lord of the Rings sites on the web'
Middle-earth Specialty Tours:[/font][/size][/b]
***Anduin River Cruise
***Strongholds of the Dwarves
***Trek the Great East Road
***Three Ages of Elvish Homes
***Journey of Galadriel
***Remnants of Fallen Númenor
***Grand Tour of Valinor
Music of Middle-earth[/font][/size][/b]
-In Tune with Tolkien...'Howard Shore has, so far, been a man of many careers, all of them revolving around music. For the past couple of decades he's made his living as a composer of film soundtracks—his newest being the massive score for director Peter Jackson's "Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring"—with close to 60 feature films on his resume.'
-About the Songs and Poems in The Lord of the Rings...'This page is a commentary on the songs and poems in J. R. R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings. It includes all material in English that is three lines or more in length (excluding only "Snowmane's Epitaph" in "The Battle of the Pelennor Fields," which is two lines long). The songs and poems are in order of their first appearance.'
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Tolkien inspired music..."Some dedicated music inspired by JRRT's epic works exist. Not surprisingly, quite a few professional but even more part-time musicians have made compositions dedicated Middle-earth."
-Tolkien Music list... "I would draw some of the great tales in fullness, and leave many only placed in the scheme, and sketched. The cycles should be linked to a majestic whole, and yet leave scope for other minds and hands, wielding paint and music and drama..."— John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, from a letter written to Milton Waldman, ca. 1951 —
-One Ring: The complete Guide to Tollkien Online
-Using Tolkien for teaching music at Key Stage 3..."As this level we shall consider the possibilities inherent in all Tolkien's major works, including The Lord of the Rings, The Silmarillion and the History of Middle-Earth, in addition to The Hobbit and Roverandom, already extensively used for in KS 1 and KS 2."--Tolkien Society webpage
Literary Techniques: Persuasion...''Even the most inspired poem must have some shape and purpose. Both may take some time in finding, but the old requirements - to inform, to please and to move - still hold. That means checking for genre, and giving some attention to literary techniques--Rhetoric or the Art of Persuasion'--Poetry Magic
*~M~*
Middle-earth Historical Reenactment Society...'Currently there are numerous Tolkien Societies all around the world. These societies deal with many Middle Earth-related subjects of interest to Tolkien fans: language, music, artwork, stories, movies, gaming, and so forth. I would like to see about forming a society dedicated to the re-creation of Middle Earth battles in a "living history" format. The proposed name for this society is "The Middle Earth Historical Reenactment Society"
Middle-earth Tours...'This site was rated "A" by Entertainment Weekly in its review of the best Lord of the Rings sites on the web'
Middle-earth Specialty Tours:[/font][/size][/b]
***Anduin River Cruise
***Strongholds of the Dwarves
***Trek the Great East Road
***Three Ages of Elvish Homes
***Journey of Galadriel
***Remnants of Fallen Númenor
***Grand Tour of Valinor
Music of Middle-earth[/font][/size][/b]
-In Tune with Tolkien...'Howard Shore has, so far, been a man of many careers, all of them revolving around music. For the past couple of decades he's made his living as a composer of film soundtracks—his newest being the massive score for director Peter Jackson's "Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring"—with close to 60 feature films on his resume.'
-About the Songs and Poems in The Lord of the Rings...'This page is a commentary on the songs and poems in J. R. R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings. It includes all material in English that is three lines or more in length (excluding only "Snowmane's Epitaph" in "The Battle of the Pelennor Fields," which is two lines long). The songs and poems are in order of their first appearance.'
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Tolkien inspired music..."Some dedicated music inspired by JRRT's epic works exist. Not surprisingly, quite a few professional but even more part-time musicians have made compositions dedicated Middle-earth."
-Tolkien Music list... "I would draw some of the great tales in fullness, and leave many only placed in the scheme, and sketched. The cycles should be linked to a majestic whole, and yet leave scope for other minds and hands, wielding paint and music and drama..."— John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, from a letter written to Milton Waldman, ca. 1951 —
-One Ring: The complete Guide to Tollkien Online
-Using Tolkien for teaching music at Key Stage 3..."As this level we shall consider the possibilities inherent in all Tolkien's major works, including The Lord of the Rings, The Silmarillion and the History of Middle-Earth, in addition to The Hobbit and Roverandom, already extensively used for in KS 1 and KS 2."--Tolkien Society webpage