@@maximemailloux9680 It and other parts of the Silmarillion (or the legendarium in general) bring me to tears sometimes - because of their sheer beauty and tragedy. Nienor and Túrin come to mind ... the whole body of work is just an absolute masterpiece that transcends genre or any other literary category.
Its very similar to the bible. In the same way the most powerful created spirit Lucifer was the most powerful and he rebelled and was cast down. Tolkien was a devout christian he got many ideas from the bible which is 3500 years old. Melkor is basically Lucifer and Morgoth is Satan. Manwe and Gandalf share a likeness with JEsus.
Just how in the world one animates concepts like those put forth in the first chapters of the Silmarillion, stands as a feat unto itself. But of all those I've seen, this one seems to be the most adept at showing something beautiful and complex, while still remaining just vague enough to allow to viewer to let their imagination do the heavy lifting. Brilliantly done, truly this is a loving tribute to the work of John Ronald Reuel Tolkien.
At the outset of all things, there was only the Void, an endless expanse of nothingness. But then, from the depths of emptiness, a pure and clear melody emerged sung by divine choir of beings beyond mortal understanding. This was the Ainulindalë, and from it's harmonies and dissonances, the Music of the Ainur shaped the very fabric of existence. A journey into the mystical and wondrous creation myth of J.R.R. Tolkien as we explore the origins of Arda and the forces that shaped it. In the beginning, before the flow of time and the birth of the universe, in the depths of His Timeless Halls, there was Eru, The One. He possesed the Flame Imperishable in His spirit which kindled existence from nothingness. And with that Flame, Eru, also called Ilúvatar, created the Ainur, before anything else. And they were the fairest and mightiest beings to exist at the dawning of Arda. He presented them with thought, in the form of Music, and listened as the Ainur picked up His themes and elaborated on them, and let them interpret them as they felt. At first, each of them sang by themselves, but as they listened to eachother, they realized that singing together made the Music more beautiful. And so they collaborated, and their Music grew in harmony until it became a majestic symphony. Soon after, Eru Ilúvatar called all the Ainur and declared to them a Mighty theme. Unfolding to them things greater and more wonderful than He had yet revealed, and asked them to make great Music, while He sat and hearkened. Then the voices of the Ainur rang forth, as if they were skilled in the art of harps and lutes, and the mournful melodies of pipes and trumpets, and the rich timbre of viols and organs, and like the harmonies of countless choirs singing with words. Thus they began to weave the theme of Ilúvatar into great Music, a symphony of divine beauty and power. Through them arose a sound of endless interchanging melodies, woven in perfect harmony that transcended hearing and filled the depths and heights of all places where Ilúvatar's presence was felt. As the Music grew, it's echoes poured out into the Void where they resounded with such sublime beauty that the emptiness was no more. The symphony of the Ainur reverberated through the Void, filling it with light and sound and setting the stage for the coming of the world that is. But as their harmony progressed, Melkor, the most powerful among the Ainur, made a discord in the theme, for he sought to increase the power and glory of the part assigned to himself. Because of his wanderings in the Void in a search for Imperishable Flame, his thoughts had become strange and unlike those of his brethren. The desire grew hot within him to bring into being things of his own, and it seemed to him that Ilúvatar was not thinking about the Void and he was impatient of it's emptiness. Sadly for Melkor, the fire was not in the Void, but his rebellion continued in an even stronger echo, and many Ainur fell silent before him, and their thought was disturbed. For his Music held no harmony, and with violence did he strive to overpower the other Music, seeking to drown it out and assert his dominance. And it was loud and vain and endlessly repeated. But some embraced Melkor's theme. Until above the Throne of Ilúvatar was a raging storm, as of dark waters that made war one upon the other, in endless wrath. Chief instruments in Eru's theme were Ulmo and Manwë, powerful spirits like Melkor himself. Twice Ilúvatar raised his hand, first smiling and then stern, and weaving his beautiful melodies through the discord of Melkor, amid the confusion, whose uproar and contended with it, but there was a war of sound, more violent than before. There were two Music progressing at one time before the seat of Ilúvatar. In the midst of this strife, whereat the halls of Ilúvatar shook and a tremor ran out into the silences yet unmoved, Eru arose a third time. And his face was terrible to behold. Then he raised up both his hands, and in one chord, deeper than the Abyss, the Music ceased. "Mighty are the Ainur, and mightiest among them is Melkor. But that he may know, and all the Ainur, that I am Ilúvatar, those things that ye have sung, I will show them forth, that ye may see what ye have done. And thou, Melkor, shalt see that no theme may be played that hath not its uttermost source in me, nor can any alter the Music in my despite. For he that attempteth this shall prove but mine instrument in the devising of things more wonderful, which he himself hath not imagined." And much more did Ilúvatar utter as He spoke unto the Ainur, concering the Music and the dire ramifications that would come to pass should any discord be brought forth. He led them into the Void and spoke: "Behold Your Music!" And so it was, that Ilúvatar unveiled to the Ainur the vision of the world that their Music had wrought. A globe suspended amidst the Void, distinct from it's emptiness. They gazed upon the unfolding of it's history and perceived the role that each of them had played in it's creation. They were struck with awe at the dawning awereness that their Music had the power to bring into being a tangible reality. As they watched, the world before them began to stir with life and vitality. They were amazed to see the Children of Ilúvatar appear within the vision, beings that had not been made known to the Ainur before. These were the firstborn, the Elves, and the followers, the race of Men, born of a theme that was not theirs. And they were amazed at their beauty and wonder. But as suddenly as the vision had come, it was gone from their sight. Yet Ilúvatar, in His wisdom, understood the yearning in the hearts of the Ainur for this world to be made real. And so, He spoke to them, saying: "EÄ! Let These Things Be!" Then Eru sent forth the Flame Imperishable into the Universe, and far off in the Void, a great light appeard. Many of the mighty spirits who had dwelt in the timeless halls hearkened to His summons and desceneded, eager to embody all that they had learned from Him and to prepare the world for the coming of His Children. These great spirits who descended into Arda would later be known as the Valar, the Powers of the World. Melkor came among them and feigned, even to himself at first, that he desired to go thither and order all things for the good of the Children of Ilúvatar, controlling the turmoils of the heat and the cold that had come to pass through him. Yet his heart's yearning was not to cherish the Elves and Men, but to bring them under his sway, envying the gifts which Ilúvatar had promised to endowed them. He coveted dominion and followers, longing to be hailed as lord and to rule over the wills of others.
@@TalesoftheRings If you like the silmarillion you might want to check out the bible. It is 66 books, three languages, (greek aramaic and hebrew) and it is 3500 years old, it took 1500 years to write and 40 authors from shepherds to prophets to kings wrote it. The origin story of the scriptures is very similar to the origin story of Ainulindale. Lucifer is the most powerful angel and rebels just like Melkor, both villains are cast to earth. Both Villains harass humanity. Manwe and Gandalf are similar to Jesus. Tolkien was a devout christian and I think many of his themes came from the bible, as is the same with CS Lewis in the narnia chronicles and my favorite (the science fiction trilogy)
The flame imperishable is life-force. The ainur can create but they cannot independently give life with agency and free will to their creations. This is fleshed out in the story of Aule and the creation of the dwarves.
Great, really excited, tho a little correction from the description, Melkor was not one of the most powerful ainur, he was THE most powerful ainur, below only Illuvitar
Excellent video. I recently have a renewed interest in Tolkien's Mythos and I am looking for videos to be companions to what I am wanting to share on FB. Many thanks for making this video. Liked and subscribed.
"It was loud and vain and endlessly repetitive." So by the sound of it, Eru was a symphonic metal conductor, while Morgoth was modern pop musician. ...I'd say that checks out.
we can't make difference between willows production and tales of the rings... its very professional and strict to illustre that J.R.R TOLKIEN writing world creation... thanks.
Ilúvatar, the supreme being, was all about free will. Ilúvatar, also made it known that he was in charge. One think I liked about the story, is that Melkor was not evil in the beginning. Kind of reminds of Lucifer, the light bringer.
Because a being with ultimate power is a terrifying and wonderful thing all at once. Imagine being next to a Volcano while it explodes. It's power is terrifying and amazing at the same time
@@constantdoodle32 right like I understand he’s incredibly powerful so like you would have the fear of God, but that doesn’t mean he should sound like an ominous threat you know.
Christ is risen to all Orthodox Christians. Hristos Vaskrse braćo i sestre. Prelepa tema na prelepi praznik. Svako dobro od Jedinoga. Every good from the Only One (Éru)
Amazon your to big too powerful to do right to Tolkien’s work. Let the people who know his work better to do it justice. I admit the early ages to the 1st are the hardest to do. Dude you have done well Tolkien will stop rolling in his grave because of Amazon fucking his story up
You have single-handedly done what a multi-billion dollar corporation could not, you bow to no one.
Well this makes me smile 😁
@@TalesoftheRingsaye lad, you are truly God’s (Eru’s) chosen messenger.
I agree, although you might want to bow to the one Eru represents. Just a thought.
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I’m reading the Silmarillion right now and this video couldn’t have come at a better time. Absolutely incredible stuff.
Awesome man 😁
Same 🥹
There is another one that actually uses the the power of voices. And didn’t give Eru a demon voice lol
Look at the ainulindalë by Diego Mitre Music
@@Makkaru112I wouldn’t say it sounded demonic, it sounded like a “collective” of voices.
The Ainulindalë is without a doubt the most beautiful creation myth I have ever encountered. This goes way beyond "Fantasy".
So true. Also the only mythology written by only one person.
@@maximemailloux9680 It and other parts of the Silmarillion (or the legendarium in general) bring me to tears sometimes - because of their sheer beauty and tragedy. Nienor and Túrin come to mind ... the whole body of work is just an absolute masterpiece that transcends genre or any other literary category.
@@MorgenthauMusic same my friend!!!
Its very similar to the bible. In the same way the most powerful created spirit Lucifer was the most powerful and he rebelled and was cast down. Tolkien was a devout christian he got many ideas from the bible which is 3500 years old. Melkor is basically Lucifer and Morgoth is Satan. Manwe and Gandalf share a likeness with JEsus.
There is Fantasy, and then there is 'High Fantasy'. This is the latter.
The most beautiful presentation of a great work of literature I have ever seen.
I humbly thank you.
Just how in the world one animates concepts like those put forth in the first chapters of the Silmarillion, stands as a feat unto itself. But of all those I've seen, this one seems to be the most adept at showing something beautiful and complex, while still remaining just vague enough to allow to viewer to let their imagination do the heavy lifting. Brilliantly done, truly this is a loving tribute to the work of John Ronald Reuel Tolkien.
This whole video was put together beautifully and was accurate to The Silmarillion! Wonder job! Subscribed!
Thanks 🙏
I am amazed. What a wonderful interpretation of Tolkiens works!
Here we go!
Tolkienlly accurate video.
This is an astounding video, thank you!
I love this particular video of the Anulindile and visual interpretation of the Celestials and Ainur. Hope we see more like this!
I will definitely make Valaquenta in the future!
This video deserves an OSCAR, loved every second of it
This is absolutely fabula-fantasic:) Stunning visuals, incredible storytelling. J.R.R. would be proud. I know I am! I love it:)
Thank you friend! (:
Amazing. Amazing work. Shivers down my spine when Eru spoke.
At the outset of all things, there was only the Void, an endless expanse of nothingness. But then, from the depths of emptiness, a pure and clear melody emerged sung by divine choir of beings beyond mortal understanding.
This was the Ainulindalë, and from it's harmonies and dissonances, the Music of the Ainur shaped the very fabric of existence.
A journey into the mystical and wondrous creation myth of J.R.R. Tolkien as we explore the origins of Arda and the forces that shaped it.
In the beginning, before the flow of time and the birth of the universe, in the depths of His Timeless Halls, there was Eru, The One. He possesed the Flame Imperishable in His spirit which kindled existence from nothingness.
And with that Flame, Eru, also called Ilúvatar, created the Ainur, before anything else. And they were the fairest and mightiest beings to exist at the dawning of Arda.
He presented them with thought, in the form of Music, and listened as the Ainur picked up His themes and elaborated on them, and let them interpret them as they felt.
At first, each of them sang by themselves, but as they listened to eachother, they realized that singing together made the Music more beautiful. And so they collaborated, and their Music grew in harmony until it became a majestic symphony.
Soon after, Eru Ilúvatar called all the Ainur and declared to them a Mighty theme. Unfolding to them things greater and more wonderful than He had yet revealed, and asked them to make great Music, while He sat and hearkened.
Then the voices of the Ainur rang forth, as if they were skilled in the art of harps and lutes, and the mournful melodies of pipes and trumpets, and the rich timbre of viols and organs, and like the harmonies of countless choirs singing with words.
Thus they began to weave the theme of Ilúvatar into great Music, a symphony of divine beauty and power. Through them arose a sound of endless interchanging melodies, woven in perfect harmony that transcended hearing and filled the depths and heights of all places where Ilúvatar's presence was felt. As the Music grew, it's echoes poured out into the Void where they resounded with such sublime beauty that the emptiness was no more.
The symphony of the Ainur reverberated through the Void, filling it with light and sound and setting the stage for the coming of the world that is.
But as their harmony progressed, Melkor, the most powerful among the Ainur, made a discord in the theme, for he sought to increase the power and glory of the part assigned to himself.
Because of his wanderings in the Void in a search for Imperishable Flame, his thoughts had become strange and unlike those of his brethren. The desire grew hot within him to bring into being things of his own, and it seemed to him that Ilúvatar was not thinking about the Void and he was impatient of it's emptiness. Sadly for Melkor, the fire was not in the Void, but his rebellion continued in an even stronger echo, and many Ainur fell silent before him, and their thought was disturbed. For his Music held no harmony, and with violence did he strive to overpower the other Music, seeking to drown it out and assert his dominance. And it was loud and vain and endlessly repeated. But some embraced Melkor's theme. Until above the Throne of Ilúvatar was a raging storm, as of dark waters that made war one upon the other, in endless wrath.
Chief instruments in Eru's theme were Ulmo and Manwë, powerful spirits like Melkor himself. Twice Ilúvatar raised his hand, first smiling and then stern, and weaving his beautiful melodies through the discord of Melkor, amid the confusion, whose uproar and contended with it, but there was a war of sound, more violent than before. There were two Music progressing at one time before the seat of Ilúvatar.
In the midst of this strife, whereat the halls of Ilúvatar shook and a tremor ran out into the silences yet unmoved, Eru arose a third time. And his face was terrible to behold. Then he raised up both his hands, and in one chord, deeper than the Abyss, the Music ceased.
"Mighty are the Ainur, and mightiest among them is Melkor. But that he may know, and all the Ainur, that I am Ilúvatar, those things that ye have sung, I will show them forth, that ye may see what ye have done. And thou, Melkor, shalt see that no theme may be played that hath not its uttermost source in me, nor can any alter the Music in my despite. For he that attempteth this shall prove but mine instrument in the devising of things more wonderful, which he himself hath not imagined."
And much more did Ilúvatar utter as He spoke unto the Ainur, concering the Music and the dire ramifications that would come to pass should any discord be brought forth. He led them into the Void and spoke:
"Behold Your Music!"
And so it was, that Ilúvatar unveiled to the Ainur the vision of the world that their Music had wrought.
A globe suspended amidst the Void, distinct from it's emptiness. They gazed upon the unfolding of it's history and perceived the role that each of them had played in it's creation. They were struck with awe at the dawning awereness that their Music had the power to bring into being a tangible reality. As they watched, the world before them began to stir with life and vitality. They were amazed to see the Children of Ilúvatar appear within the vision, beings that had not been made known to the Ainur before. These were the firstborn, the Elves, and the followers, the race of Men, born of a theme that was not theirs. And they were amazed at their beauty and wonder. But as suddenly as the vision had come, it was gone from their sight. Yet Ilúvatar, in His wisdom, understood the yearning in the hearts of the Ainur for this world to be made real. And so, He spoke to them, saying:
"EÄ! Let These Things Be!"
Then Eru sent forth the Flame Imperishable into the Universe, and far off in the Void, a great light appeard.
Many of the mighty spirits who had dwelt in the timeless halls hearkened to His summons and desceneded, eager to embody all that they had learned from Him and to prepare the world for the coming of His Children.
These great spirits who descended into Arda would later be known as the Valar, the Powers of the World. Melkor came among them and feigned, even to himself at first, that he desired to go thither and order all things for the good of the Children of Ilúvatar, controlling the turmoils of the heat and the cold that had come to pass through him.
Yet his heart's yearning was not to cherish the Elves and Men, but to bring them under his sway, envying the gifts which Ilúvatar had promised to endowed them. He coveted dominion and followers, longing to be hailed as lord and to rule over the wills of others.
I have read the Silmarillion at least 4 times, now listening to these excellent narrations is reliving again, thank you this brilliant set of works.
Thank you!! ❤️
Another amazing video my brother. This is just incredible. Beyond any words of expression
Thank you!
This is absolutely amazing there's only 2 videos of this on TH-cam that I've seen that has knocked it out of the park yourself and Willow Productions
Thank you ❤️
Unbelievable, absolutely amazing, someone give this to Nat Geo or Discovery this is required reading
Yes please!
Rad vid
Once again you've done Middle-Earth proud. Encore for many more.
Just beautiful🤩🤩
Thanks 🙏
Incredibly well done work! You have my appreciation.
Impeccable narration, I am in awe
Straight up terrifying, great job
Thanks! 🧟
Excellent videos!! Happy the Melkor ones happened to appear on my feed.
It was about time 😅
Man, this is a whole new level of adaptation. Keep up the good work man, already subscribed.
💪😁
Welcome aboard!
Thank you. I have never known how to pronounce "Ainulindalë"
And I have a first day first American edition of the Silmarillion.
Glad I could help!
Wonderful! Keep up the good work.
WOW bro,just wow 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Thank you 🙌
The best video on The Simarilion that I’ve ever seen
Damn, that's pretty good praise
Awesome I am loving this as I am a huge silmarillion and tolkien fan
Same here!
@@TalesoftheRings My favorite tolkien content actually.
@@TalesoftheRings Cs Lewis and Dostoyevsky are the other authors I think are the best!
@@TalesoftheRings If you like the silmarillion you might want to check out the bible. It is 66 books, three languages, (greek aramaic and hebrew) and it is 3500 years old, it took 1500 years to write and 40 authors from shepherds to prophets to kings wrote it. The origin story of the scriptures is very similar to the origin story of Ainulindale.
Lucifer is the most powerful angel and rebels just like Melkor, both villains are cast to earth. Both Villains harass humanity. Manwe and Gandalf are similar to Jesus.
Tolkien was a devout christian and I think many of his themes came from the bible, as is the same with CS Lewis in the narnia chronicles and my favorite (the science fiction trilogy)
Alright...you did not have to go so hard with this. Wow. This was more than I bargained for.
This is great! A wonderful adaptation of the opening chapter to a grand saga and realm!
That's some beautiful work!
Thanks a lot 😊
Just subscribed, wow what a production, cannot wait to see the rest of the videos you have made and any more in future
Wohooo! Thanks!
Your content is pretty cool man! It’s a cool niche that fits in nicely with the different Tolkien creators on YT.
Thanks!!
Amazing. I love the dramatic edge you give. It’s also very professional. Nice work.
Thank you 🙏
Way more views are deserved
One channel to rule them all. This is one of the best Tolkien related videos i've ever seen.
Wait to see the next one! Thank you 🙏
The flame imperishable is life-force. The ainur can create but they cannot independently give life with agency and free will to their creations. This is fleshed out in the story of Aule and the creation of the dwarves.
10/10! Great video!
Thanks 🙏
Beautiful x
Great, really excited, tho a little correction from the description, Melkor was not one of the most powerful ainur, he was THE most powerful ainur, below only Illuvitar
My bad! 😁
Absolute master peice
You have done a great thing!!!!!
Thank you my sailor 😁
Ahhh I see you know something!
Underrated channel. Amazing content y'all 💯
Amazing stuff
Very cool. Subbed.
Magnifique. I was there!
🙏
i really hope you can recover your stuff and keep making these. you were onto something so great.
Thank you, I will
This is awesome - love it!
Glad you like it!
Tek sad vidim da je ovaj kanal iz Srbije.
Stvarno odlično odradjeno, svaka čast.
Hvala brooo
Dobro odradjeno mocno je
Legendo!
Excellent video. I recently have a renewed interest in Tolkien's Mythos and I am looking for videos to be companions to what I am wanting to share on FB. Many thanks for making this video. Liked and subscribed.
Glad it was helpful!
You did what the developers of ‘The Rings of Power’ didn’t do: honour the source material.
"It was loud and vain and endlessly repetitive."
So by the sound of it, Eru was a symphonic metal conductor, while Morgoth was modern pop musician.
...I'd say that checks out.
Bruh your channel is hard🥶 I just found it 😅.
This is exactly how i would have imagined how god created all things.
Pair this with Diego Mitre’s ainulindalë and then we’re golden
we can't make difference between willows production and tales of the rings... its very professional and strict to illustre that J.R.R TOLKIEN writing world creation... thanks.
Wonderful reproduction! What was the AI voice from your first version?
That was Brian from Voicemaker 😂
where did you get the animations? by eru, answer!
Ilúvatar, the supreme being, was all about free will. Ilúvatar, also made it known that he was in charge. One think I liked about the story, is that Melkor was not evil in the beginning. Kind of reminds of Lucifer, the light bringer.
Why do you make AluVittar sounds scary and demonic
Because a being with ultimate power is a terrifying and wonderful thing all at once. Imagine being next to a Volcano while it explodes. It's power is terrifying and amazing at the same time
@@constantdoodle32 right like I understand he’s incredibly powerful so like you would have the fear of God, but that doesn’t mean he should sound like an ominous threat you know.
Todo esta bien solo que al inicio no había estrellas ni constelaciones era solo Vacío en la nada.
It is intended to depict the Ainur 😅
I always imagine Melkor's discord to be made up of heavy/thrash metal
U r HIM at Storytelling videos
Christ is risen to all Orthodox Christians. Hristos Vaskrse braćo i sestre.
Prelepa tema na prelepi praznik. Svako dobro od Jedinoga. Every good from the Only One (Éru)
Vaistinu bruda!
Eru (God) be praised!
Tales
Amazon your to big too powerful to do right to Tolkien’s work. Let the people who know his work better to do it justice. I admit the early ages to the 1st are the hardest to do. Dude you have done well Tolkien will stop rolling in his grave because of Amazon fucking his story up
This is utterly Tolkien.
Borrowed from the Bible just a little.
If you make a documentary, use your own language, not Tolkien's.
I really hope Eru does not sound like a Goa'uld. 🤮
And who the hell are you?
The narrator is fantastic
thanks
Your explanation is so explicit,more reason have subscribed 😄
Please explain all silmarilion book🧎
I'm glad you like it 😁