Omg I've been waiting for this for so long! Since the other release as sung by the Dwarves! This is perfect for the book! It fits perfectly! The musical interlude brought me to tears! It's so amazing! I love everything about it!!!! Oh I would love to give you my drawings for free and be part of such amazing art!!!! I can't thank you enough for all of your music!!! It's simply perfect! I have no other word to describe it, the best music from Tolkien's poetry and that captures the very spirit of the books!!! You are amazing Clamavi!!!! If you take requests: what about Bilbo's last song? Would you consider it? Do you know that I sit beside the fire has a sindarin version at the end of rotk Dvd? It would be amazing if you considered a version of yours of these poems!!! All the best, greetings from Italy (Sardinia)
I just realized how much of this song is the eldar quietly saying "learn what we have learned". Almost everything they say not to seek is the things they left valanor to seek.
@@HungPham-qq6me i believe Tolkien was the one to make that name up. I think it's used in the simirilion as shorthand for "the elder children of Illuvatar". Not sure. Id better check.... before I get space marines accusing me of being a heritic...😁😁😁
Even if this gets buried in the sea of comments, I would still like to thank you guys for once again bringing us an outstanding work with your incredible talent, and would like to sincerely thank you guys for doing so. Please keep these amazing pieces coming!
The melody, the illustration, the lyrics, the instruments, all of it, brings to my memory, at once, all of the books i've read, all of the movies i've watched, all of the RPG and videogames I've ever played about fantasy. I see myself sitting in a tavern, enjoying the heat of the fireplace, watching the snow fall outside and remembering all the adventures I've been through.
Vitor Andrade this comment should be getting far more likes then many of the other comments being made here. Thanks for sharing your feelings on the illustration and music.
The middle part about stars and gems. It gives all the spirit. It is sung as a travelers song and takes beauty and home above hoarded gold. You made it sound "tolkienish" through and through. I love it so much!!
I'm rereading The Hobbit and this time I'm hearing fan adaptations of the songs Tolkien wrote and this is absolute masterpiece! The voice, the rhythm, the instruments, you captured the essence of Tolkien and I love it! Great work!
And again I have to thank Clamavi de Profundis for giving voice and music to the Professor's words. This song really sets the end of Bilbo's journey and invites the weary travelers to rest and to head home.
It's from the Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy. (That book is a sci-fi parody) And in that book the Meaning of the life is 42. I don't know why, that just random. I hope I helped you, friend. :-)
One of my favorite Tolkien poems. Am I the only one that gets emotional at the end? I can't read this poem now without hearing this amazing composition in my head. The Hobbit was my favorite of the books, and y"all made it even more magical. What a wonderful piece!
As I sifted through the garbage that that RUclips is littered with, I came across this shining gem of a channel. I can't help but think, this is what RUclips is for, videos like this.
Will you consider doing a cover of the full song, "Hoist the Colours" from the Pirates of the Carribean? A professional grade version of the song exists nowhere, and with your interpretation and full range of notes can make it a masterpiece.
"Gems without measure" they say - a very clever way to lecture the dwarves without mentioning they did the same thing because the gems they lusted after were only three!
I always took that lyric as a warning to elves and dwarves to not repeat history, as both races have a long and blood filled history with the Silmarils
To back up Anna's point, if you made a horrendous mistake that got many people you loved and cared for killed, and those who survived still had to live with great pain afterwards, wouldn't you try to advise those who you see going down the path you tread to turn away from it? If you found joy in a simple life, leaving behind that old struggle and pain, wouldn't you encourage others to, if they could, do the same?
Thanks for putting life in so many otherwise forgotten masterpieces , I consider your work of real value in today's world of meaningless sensationalism and pop culture songs .
Just want to say you guys have an amazing talent, you are without a doubt one of the most impressive vocalist groups I’ve ever listened to. And also hands down the greatest LOTR music creators ever 😃
Wasn’t what I thought it was going to be based off of your part 1. But I still LOVE it. I love the two different versions you guys have. Please never delete either of them, I like having the choice to go between the two different tones
Very nice! Say, would you ever consider doing the "Song of Gondor"? "Gondor! Gondor, between the Mountains and the Sea! West Wind blew there; the light upon the Silver Tree Fell like bright rain in gardens of the Kings of old. O proud walls! White towers! O winged crown and throne of gold! O Gondor, Gondor! Shall Men behold the Silver Tree, Or West Wind blow again between the Mountains and the Sea?"
Im not a guy that is much into music, but music from you group, or whatever you are, is so inspiring in my daily life. I simply love it and cant stop listening to it everyday of my life since 6 month. Its the kind of show that i would go see and pay whatever the price it cost to see it. I would love to see you guys live or in a video doing a whole song! Thanks for making great music!
Your Part One version had so much power and triumph. This one is just overall beautiful. The themes you reused and the music and the voiced, just ... omg. Incredible. The way the main theme is redone is like you made a sword into a plowshare lol
This is amazing! Today was the last day of Camp Nanowrimo, and I finished a manuscript I've been struggling with all of april! But I finished the first draft. :) So it really feels like "The dragon is wihtered", I have won! Suddenly, when one of my dreams came true, "the moon seems whiter"....
Every song that you make is a masterpiece. When you sing all together, sometimes I feel tears coming to my eyes because of the perfection of your work. I want to thank you for this. Love from Italy, guys
You guys are 2 days early for my birthday, I'll take it! As always, great work! Edit: Oh btw, it’s fitting that I saw Endgame before listening to this for the first time, insane chills.
I want to thank you for all your amazing songs! I was reading from The Hobbit to my girlfriend during those last weeks and your work made it all the sweeter! So thank you and keep it up :)
The mountain throne, once more is freed! O wandering folk...the summons heed! Come haste, come haste! across the waste! The King of friend and kin has need... different song, but same sentiment! Baruk khazâd, Khazâd ai-Mênu! Clamavi de Profundis, second to none!
That one is all about the fact that they should be joyful that Smaug is dead, and that Thorin has need of warriors to protect the treasure and Erebor, while this one is the Noldor saying "Don't to seeking treasure, be happy with what you have".
Another wonderful song of Tolkien excellently composed and performed by Clamavi de Profundis! I am glad that they chose this more light-hearted version over the first sample that was rather heavy of tone. Euge, euge! Deo Gratias! A.M.D.G.
This is amazing as always! But you still haven't sang Tolkiens most beautiful masterpiece... The Troll song that Sam sings in The Fellowship Of The Ring :D
I wonder if eleven-year-old Aragorn was among the Elves singing this, all excited to see these people from strange lands coming back through and he'd never seen a Hobbit or a Wizard before they came to Rivendell the last time!
@@erikrivers3017 In book canon, Aragorn was like 9 or 10 when The Hobbit took place; they went to track Gollum later, when Aragorn was a grown man (and I think after he was a mercenary in Rohan and Gondor?)
Dope wallpaper, Gandalf and Bilbo smoked some of that pipe-weed I see! Jokes aside, honestly you guys have one of the highest quality of content among all channels in RUclips. I pray and hope you will make these songs/poems for as long as you can!
I'm a recent college grad and your music got me through so many finals, thank you! Also, everyone where I work at Remnant TV absolutely loves your music, it's our daily office soundtrack, and we're all dying of curiosity, are you guys traditional Catholics? Thanks:)
Simply beautiful and heart warming, brought tears to my eyes. That said I personally prefer the other version as the drums and first verse resonate in me
Been mad the whole day from SPOILER: fast and easy defeat of the Night King and White Walkers! And Clamavi De Profundis take on Middle-Earth songs made me feel better:) But I didn't forgot.
This was definitely worth the wait. Another beautiful masterpiece of interpreting Tolkien's poems. You should do your interpretation of Tom Bombadil's song, and Frodo's "Cat and the Moon" tavern song.
Love this, it's honestly astounding! Just a suggestion even though it somewhat short, but what about the song Bilbo sings to Frodo before he embarks with the fellowship?
YES! I’ve been waiting for this! So excited to hear it! Would you guys consider Tolkien’s poem The Man In The Moon, by any chance? I think that’s what is called, anyways! But if not, no worries, of course!
Here is our full version of J.R.R. Tolkien's poem, "The Dragon is Withered." We hope you enjoy it:)
Clamavi De Profundis I enjoyed
please do Mounts of Mundburg next! :D
whoa. imho this one is waaaaay better than the previous one... especially that the previous one was still good
Your musical versions of Tolkien`s poems are both powerful and beautiful. Keep up the good work!
Take that J.RR Martin!
Omg I've been waiting for this for so long! Since the other release as sung by the Dwarves! This is perfect for the book! It fits perfectly! The musical interlude brought me to tears! It's so amazing! I love everything about it!!!! Oh I would love to give you my drawings for free and be part of such amazing art!!!! I can't thank you enough for all of your music!!! It's simply perfect! I have no other word to describe it, the best music from Tolkien's poetry and that captures the very spirit of the books!!! You are amazing Clamavi!!!! If you take requests: what about Bilbo's last song? Would you consider it? Do you know that I sit beside the fire has a sindarin version at the end of rotk Dvd? It would be amazing if you considered a version of yours of these poems!!!
All the best, greetings from Italy (Sardinia)
I just realized how much of this song is the eldar quietly saying "learn what we have learned". Almost everything they say not to seek is the things they left valanor to seek.
More than that, it reminds me of Thorin's last words too.
If people were more like hobbits and less like dwarves, the world would be a better place.
"If people were to value hearth above gold the world would be a merrier place"
Scott McDivitt eldar? ELDAR? *screeching exterminatus noises in the distant*
@@HungPham-qq6me i believe Tolkien was the one to make that name up. I think it's used in the simirilion as shorthand for "the elder children of Illuvatar". Not sure. Id better check.... before I get space marines accusing me of being a heritic...😁😁😁
@@HungPham-qq6me well, it turns out the phrase is in fact Tolkien's. Orome named the people formerly Called the Qendi "eldar". Heracy averted 😌. 😂😂😂😂
Even if this gets buried in the sea of comments, I would still like to thank you guys for once again bringing us an outstanding work with your incredible talent, and would like to sincerely thank you guys for doing so. Please keep these amazing pieces coming!
The melody, the illustration, the lyrics, the instruments, all of it, brings to my memory, at once, all of the books i've read, all of the movies i've watched, all of the RPG and videogames I've ever played about fantasy. I see myself sitting in a tavern, enjoying the heat of the fireplace, watching the snow fall outside and remembering all the adventures I've been through.
Vitor Andrade this comment should be getting far more likes then many of the other comments being made here. Thanks for sharing your feelings on the illustration and music.
That's what music does, good music at least. I listen to songs like these while writing my own medieval fantasy novel.
Ah, a fellow author! Would you like to share any details about this book?
The middle part about stars and gems. It gives all the spirit. It is sung as a travelers song and takes beauty and home above hoarded gold. You made it sound "tolkienish" through and through. I love it so much!!
Absolutely!
I'm rereading The Hobbit and this time I'm hearing fan adaptations of the songs Tolkien wrote and this is absolute masterpiece! The voice, the rhythm, the instruments, you captured the essence of Tolkien and I love it! Great work!
And again I have to thank Clamavi de Profundis for giving voice and music to the Professor's words. This song really sets the end of Bilbo's journey and invites the weary travelers to rest and to head home.
Me: what's the meaninig of my life?
Clamavis de Profundis: uploads a new video
42
Xmas pug I wanted to say that too!!!! XD
@@trollkienofficial1225 I can't catch the joke😅
It's from the Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy. (That book is a sci-fi parody) And in that book the Meaning of the life is 42. I don't know why, that just random. I hope I helped you, friend. :-)
@@trollkienofficial1225 yes, really helpful😂
The moment i see clamavi de profundis has uploaded a new song. i'm dropping everything i'm doing and listening to it.
i love it. it's amazing.
So do I! I always say that I live waiting for new uploads by Clamavi
One of my favorite Tolkien poems. Am I the only one that gets emotional at the end? I can't read this poem now without hearing this amazing composition in my head. The Hobbit was my favorite of the books, and y"all made it even more magical. What a wonderful piece!
Recommendation: “I Sit Beside the Fire and Think” by Tolkien, it’s always been my favourite and you always do these poems so well!
@@evangelosnikitopoulos That would be amazing!
Great news!
It's been done recently, great song
It took a while, but it's here now!
Siôn Duggan right? I’ve listened to it at least 200 times by now!
Last time I was this early smaug was still in the lonely mountain!
As I sifted through the garbage that that RUclips is littered with, I came across this shining gem of a channel. I can't help but think, this is what RUclips is for, videos like this.
Will you consider doing a cover of the full song, "Hoist the Colours" from the Pirates of the Carribean? A professional grade version of the song exists nowhere, and with your interpretation and full range of notes can make it a masterpiece.
yes please. that sounds great.
They still has to do The Dragonborn Comes & Tale of the Tounges.
i see your comment on every vidéo, and i liekd it every time, i DREAM FOR A VERSION OF HOIRST THE COLOR FROM THEM
OMG, yessss please!!!
Yes, that's a brilliant idea!
"Gems without measure" they say - a very clever way to lecture the dwarves without mentioning they did the same thing because the gems they lusted after were only three!
I always took that lyric as a warning to elves and dwarves to not repeat history, as both races have a long and blood filled history with the Silmarils
To back up Anna's point, if you made a horrendous mistake that got many people you loved and cared for killed, and those who survived still had to live with great pain afterwards, wouldn't you try to advise those who you see going down the path you tread to turn away from it?
If you found joy in a simple life, leaving behind that old struggle and pain, wouldn't you encourage others to, if they could, do the same?
@@morgant.dulaman8733 and for those who the world can no longer heal, there is the undying lands, those few who are granted the privilage.
And besides Eärendil proved that the Silmarils are actually brighter than the stars, so this is specifically not referring to them
They just say that there's more beautiful and important stuff than material stuff, imo
Thanks for putting life in so many otherwise forgotten masterpieces , I consider your work of real value in today's world of meaningless sensationalism and pop culture songs .
try listening to the album "hemispheres" by rush
Your music is profound . it touches my heart and many times brings stinging tears to my eyes.
May God bless your efforts.
Gandalf: "Bilbo, how many mushrooms did you take?"
Bilbo: "Yes."
“All of them!”
@@anthonysunseri1865"At once!"
Bilbo looks like Nicolas Cage and Gandalf looks like Jackie Chan
LUL
Couldn't hit the like button of laughter, but managed in the end. xD
As Tolkien intended!
I hate you so much because you're right.
i would give you a like but you have 69 of them so nope :/
heh.....now I'm envisioning Gandalf battling the Witch King of Angmar with epic kung fu :P
Had exactly 5 minutes to spare. Perfect fit.
Ricky actually u still had 1second. Should stop lying tbh :(
Just want to say you guys have an amazing talent, you are without a doubt one of the most impressive vocalist groups I’ve ever listened to. And also hands down the greatest LOTR music creators ever 😃
I love all your work, you guys bring content to the platform of RUclips. Thank you for this. Clamavi de Profundis is the best.
If only Tolkien could have heard this!
Wasn’t what I thought it was going to be based off of your part 1. But I still LOVE it. I love the two different versions you guys have. Please never delete either of them, I like having the choice to go between the two different tones
Even better that the first version. You absolutely caught the mood.
It brought me to tears.
Absolutely amazing! Love all of your work. You do perfect justice to all of Tolkiens work as well. Thank you all so much for this!
Very nice! Say, would you ever consider doing the "Song of Gondor"?
"Gondor! Gondor, between the Mountains and the Sea!
West Wind blew there; the light upon the Silver Tree
Fell like bright rain in gardens of the Kings of old.
O proud walls! White towers! O winged crown and throne of gold!
O Gondor, Gondor! Shall Men behold the Silver Tree,
Or West Wind blow again between the Mountains and the Sea?"
I'd prefer something more primarily Hadoric, rather than Beoric or Numénorian.
What songs would you be referring to now?
@@snowlion2593 To start, Túrin and the Föaloké would be nice.
Or perhaps something Dallean, though I can't think of many at the moment.
Just 30 seconds in and I'm getting chills down my spine...
This is the best. I sing it to my kids. They dont understand the context but they see my tears
Im not a guy that is much into music, but music from you group, or whatever you are, is so inspiring in my daily life. I simply love it and cant stop listening to it everyday of my life since 6 month. Its the kind of show that i would go see and pay whatever the price it cost to see it. I would love to see you guys live or in a video doing a whole song! Thanks for making great music!
Your Part One version had so much power and triumph. This one is just overall beautiful. The themes you reused and the music and the voiced, just ... omg. Incredible. The way the main theme is redone is like you made a sword into a plowshare lol
Ah sweet! Thanks so much CDP! Absolutely magnificent!
In my humble opinion: Your best work yet! Absolutely beautiful!
This is amazing! Today was the last day of Camp Nanowrimo, and I finished a manuscript I've been struggling with all of april! But I finished the first draft. :) So it really feels like "The dragon is wihtered", I have won! Suddenly, when one of my dreams came true, "the moon seems whiter"....
Literally brings me to tears every time I've listened to this the last days. So beautiful. You've outdone yourselves here, CDP!
Each time there is one new video I shiver from listening and tears of joy and emotion fall down glowing. It is beautiful as always.
Every song that you make is a masterpiece. When you sing all together, sometimes I feel tears coming to my eyes because of the perfection of your work. I want to thank you for this. Love from Italy, guys
Thank you for posting the full song! I have been waiting for this ever since the preview was released! :)
This song deserves more recognition!
Can you do an extended version of "Blunt the Knives"? It is one of my favorite songs from The Hobbit. I think that a cover by you would be brilliant!
A surprise that came in time just when I was getting tired of study, now I'm refreshed again
You guys are 2 days early for my birthday, I'll take it! As always, great work!
Edit: Oh btw, it’s fitting that I saw Endgame before listening to this for the first time, insane chills.
I want to thank you for all your amazing songs! I was reading from The Hobbit to my girlfriend during those last weeks and your work made it all the sweeter! So thank you and keep it up :)
So glad I can go to channels like yours to hear different interpretations of Tolkien's songs. Beautiful.
The mountain throne, once more is freed! O wandering folk...the summons heed!
Come haste, come haste! across the waste! The King of friend and kin has need...
different song, but same sentiment!
Baruk khazâd, Khazâd ai-Mênu!
Clamavi de Profundis, second to none!
I love that verse so much!
That one is all about the fact that they should be joyful that Smaug is dead, and that Thorin has need of warriors to protect the treasure and Erebor, while this one is the Noldor saying "Don't to seeking treasure, be happy with what you have".
instead of an army of dwarfs cheering over a slain dragon, it reminds me of an halfling bard singing about glory and home. in a warm cozy tavern.
I just read your description for your music and you guys are the most wholesome group ever I love it.
Another wonderful song of Tolkien excellently composed and performed by Clamavi de Profundis! I am glad that they chose this more light-hearted version over the first sample that was rather heavy of tone. Euge, euge! Deo Gratias! A.M.D.G.
It's time to have the second breakfast with your songs in backgroud
I will be searching YT for Faun. These ladies are marvelous singers and I love this style of music.
This is amazing as always! But you still haven't sang Tolkiens most beautiful masterpiece...
The Troll song that Sam sings in The Fellowship Of The Ring :D
That would be great!!! ^^
What about his Oliphaunt poem?
@@scotttaylor7146 I would appreciate the Oliphaunt poem so much
Yes!
@@AIVlogs__ seconded
Thanks Lord of Light. You are astounding, This is perfect for a rainy day with a hot tea. I aprecciate so much your work.
Thank you so much. My son and I have really enjoyed listening to your songs as we’ve read through the hobbit.
I don't know about you all but after listening any song from Clamavi De Profundis the second time I can't stop listening the same song for weeks
The new series in that will be on Amazon needs to get you guys to help with the music.
Great, great as always!
Laudate Clamavi de Profundis, Laudate!
"Here grass is still growing" - almost always gets me weepy in a good way
What a nice rendition of this beautiful poem.
The singer at 1:50 reminds me of Sean Bean.
Ahhh... magic to the ears, perfect as always
Magnifique ! Vous faites un travail excellent, digne de l'oeuvre de J.R.R Tolkien
So good, I keep finding myself coming back to this one
This is so pure and so beautiful!
I wonder if eleven-year-old Aragorn was among the Elves singing this, all excited to see these people from strange lands coming back through and he'd never seen a Hobbit or a Wizard before they came to Rivendell the last time!
Aragorn was the tracker who gandalf left with to track gollum its explained in the book
He was 26 in The Hobbit, so probably not.
@@erikrivers3017 In book canon, Aragorn was like 9 or 10 when The Hobbit took place; they went to track Gollum later, when Aragorn was a grown man (and I think after he was a mercenary in Rohan and Gondor?)
@@ConfusedRambutan Not in the books! There's 78-79 years between Hobbit and LOTR; he would've been like 10!
@@NiennaFan1 oh yeah i forgot to add the extra 17 years
I've your music all of you blend very well together. Keep up the awesome music and singing.
My coworkers: Full silence.
Me: this video.
All of us: Tears running down...
I’m so thankful you guys do this!!!! Thank you thank you thank you
Y’all deserve more credit than you get. I applaud your work.
When you are in class and can’t listen to the new masterpiece by Clamavi de Profundis
depending on the class, this music is more important
But you must hide the headphones from the teacher.
Or go to the toilet.
if you have long enough hair, you can hide the earphones just fine 👌
You can now!
Dope wallpaper, Gandalf and Bilbo smoked some of that pipe-weed I see! Jokes aside, honestly you guys have one of the highest quality of content among all channels in RUclips. I pray and hope you will make these songs/poems for as long as you can!
This is actually amazing. This is just beautiful. I'm speechless. Just... Wow...
This is AMAZING! It's so beautiful!!!! You guys keep outdoing yourselves!!!
You guys always make great music!!
The music you guys make is fantastic.
Ok but when are you doing They're Taking the Hobbits to Isengard?
ah yes my favourite tolkein poem
It's amazing as always. I only wish the third theme was used more, as it is the most beautiful of the three.
I totally agree!
Fantastic Job as always, takes me right into Middleearth every time. Thank you
Ahhh... New video.. like in advance and let my ears hear that great sounds of yours.. 😊
I'm a recent college grad and your music got me through so many finals, thank you! Also, everyone where I work at Remnant TV absolutely loves your music, it's our daily office soundtrack, and we're all dying of curiosity, are you guys traditional Catholics? Thanks:)
Woah! This goes straight to the top in my favourite list. Straight behind the Durin's song.
Awesome
Well I heard this song for the first time today, and it inspired me to create a new DND campaign around a ship. Thank you!!!
Once again you guys knock it outta the park
Thank you for refreshing my soul!
Early to The Era if a Clamavi Masterpiece
Would you make song Down! Down! To Goblin town! ?
Amazing as usual!
A beautiful interpretation
Love ur songs thank you
I like this one far better that the one released two months ago... I think the tone is better.
Simply beautiful and heart warming, brought tears to my eyes. That said I personally prefer the other version as the drums and first verse resonate in me
Been mad the whole day from
SPOILER:
fast and easy defeat of the Night King and White Walkers!
And Clamavi De Profundis take on Middle-Earth songs made me feel better:)
But I didn't forgot.
Heyo, might want to add a spoiler warning.
@@ashencloak667 Oops, maybe you are right:)
@keller blair They even had to kill him, that angered me much more!
This was definitely worth the wait. Another beautiful masterpiece of interpreting Tolkien's poems. You should do your interpretation of Tom Bombadil's song, and Frodo's "Cat and the Moon" tavern song.
Finally, was waiting for this!
This is gorgeous!
Love this, it's honestly astounding! Just a suggestion even though it somewhat short, but what about the song Bilbo sings to Frodo before he embarks with the fellowship?
It's amazing. Thanks.
great video!
A wonderful rendition! I still think you would be able to perform a breathtaking rendition of the dawn will come.
YES! I’ve been waiting for this! So excited to hear it! Would you guys consider Tolkien’s poem The Man In The Moon, by any chance? I think that’s what is called, anyways! But if not, no worries, of course!
300 likes and no dislike so far. A man likes this.