Dragonborn is the main theme for the fifth Elder Scrolls game, composed by Jeremy Soule, and sung by a 30 men large choir. The verse "Ahrk fin kel lost prodah, Do ved viing ko fin krah, Tol fod zeymah win kein meyz fundein! Alduin, feyn do jun, kruziik vokun staadnau, voth aan bahlok wah diivon fin lein!" Is featured in its translated form in an in-game loading screen. The song is sung by 30 people 3 times, so that 90 voices are heard on the final track. The verse "Nuz aan sul, fent alok, 'fod fin vul dovah nok, 'fen kos nahlot mahfaeraak ahrk ruz! Paaz Keiz… read more
Dragonborn is the main theme for the fifth Elder Scrolls game, composed by Jeremy Soule, and sung by a 30 men large choir. The verse "Ahrk fin k… read more
Dragonborn is the main theme for the fifth Elder Scrolls game, composed by Jeremy Soule, and sung by a 30 men large choir. The verse "Ahrk fin kel lost prodah, Do ved viing ko fin k… read more
Jeremy Soule (b. December 19, 1975) is an award-winning American composer from Keokuk, Iowa and a prolific composer of orchestral videogame scores. Soule's soundtracks are often critically acclaimed as being among the best in the computer and video games industry and as rivaling the quality of many orchestral film soundtracks. A large percentage of Soule's music is done electronically and emulates real orchestral music so well that it is frequently indistinguishable from the real thing. He often collaborates with his brother, Julian Soule, with whom he also founded DirectS… read more
Jeremy Soule (b. December 19, 1975) is an award-winning American composer from Keokuk, Iowa and a prolific composer of orchestral videogame scores. Soule's soundtracks are often critic… read more
Jeremy Soule (b. December 19, 1975) is an award-winning American composer from Keokuk, Iowa and a prolific composer of orchestral videogame scores. Soule's soundtracks are often critically acclaimed as being among the best in the … read more