Released; 2003 (Demo) February 2004 (Cynfeirdd), December 2004 (Trollmusic) 2008 (Demo, limited edition re-print) 10 tracks (37:48) After reading the Lord of the Rings and Silmarilion in 1998 French artist Engwar set about making acoustic music themed around Tolkien's masterpieces, but it wasn't until the Autumn of 2002 that the idea to adapt 'The Lay of Leithian' into an album was born. After four months recording and a further two months mixing 'The Lay of Leithian' was complete and has since been released twice in demo form (initially in 2003 and ag… read more
Released; 2003 (Demo) February 2004 (Cynfeirdd), December 2004 (Trollmusic) 2008 (Demo, limited edition re-print) 10 tracks (37:48) After reading th… read more
Released; 2003 (Demo) February 2004 (Cynfeirdd), December 2004 (Trollmusic) 2008 (Demo, limited edition re-print) 10 tracks (37:48) After reading the Lord of the Rings and Silmarilion i… read more
There are 2 artists who have performed under the moniker Ainulindalë: 1) Ainulindalë was formed in 2002 by sole member Engwar. The acoustic music and lyrics are based on Tolkien's works The Lord Of The Rings and The Silmarillion. The album The Lay Of Leithian took several years to write and four months to record, and was released in September 2003 in a 141 copies edition on Cynfeirdd. It was sold out in a couple of months, so in December 2004, Trollmusic re-released The Lay Of Leithian. A new album, titled "Nevrast" was released on March 30, 2014. 2) Ainulindalë is … read more
There are 2 artists who have performed under the moniker Ainulindalë: 1) Ainulindalë was formed in 2002 by sole member Engwar. The acoustic music and lyrics are based on Tolkien's work… read more
There are 2 artists who have performed under the moniker Ainulindalë: 1) Ainulindalë was formed in 2002 by sole member Engwar. The acoustic music and lyrics are based on Tolkien's works The Lord Of The Rings and The Silmarillion. … read more