Jessica Comeau

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Location: Pensacola, FL
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Jessica Comeau- I Will Never Forget (Elf King's Lament)


musician/member name: Music
Duration: 00:06:09
description:
This original song from my album "Faerie Memories" tells the story of the Elvenking Thranduil of Mirkwood from "The Hobbit" as portrayed in both the book and film trilogy. As his character is developed, it becomes clear that behind his cold, imperious demeanor lie raw, unhealed wounds, including the loss of his wife, the elf prince Legolas’ mother; Thranduil is not heartless but has buried part of his heart deeply where it cannot be touched. Memories last forever like waking dreams for an elf, so when the elf king says, “I will never forget: no, I can never forget,” he means it literally.

Many thanks to Bella Kotak (www.bellakotakphotography.com) and Janka Lateckova ( https://www.deviantart.com/jankalateckova) for their generosity in allowing me to use their creations to help bring this story to life through art and song. All instruments (keyboard, baritone dulcimer, angel wing harp) and vocals are performed by Jessica Comeau. The album on which this song is featured is available at my website: www.JessicaComeauDulcimer.com
Salt Springs
02/11/25 10:28:20PM @salt-springs:

Thank you!  I too have read Tolkien and Lewis as well.  Good answer and you've answered my question.


Jessica Comeau
02/11/25 10:14:32PM @jessica-comeau:

Salt Springs:

I've been listening to your artistry for years and I also know that your a literary scholar  and teach English Literature at the college level.   So, aside from the fantastic music you present would you consider making some literature recommendations for those who would like to try their hand at creating music to enhance the character development as presented in many novels such as The Hobbit and LTR.  I've been working on a piece that honors Boudica, the Icenian Queen, wife of Prasutagus for several years and I am not satisfied with it as of yet.  Anyone who has listened to your ability to explore and present music from a variety of genre can only be in awe of your creativity and the adaptability of the mountain dulcimer.  If you consider doing this a private message might be a better place for this or on your website.  Either way, "inquiring minds" would find it helpful.

 

While I have taught reading, writing, and college success at the college level, literature has been more of a personal study for me, in college and independently throughout the years! My interest in folklore, mythology, religion, and psychology have also contributed in their way to my "reading" of the character Thranduil as he appears in Tolkien's "The Hobbit" and its derivative films by Peter Jackson. I also, like Tolkien, am a Catholic, so shared faith has given me a meaningful spiritual connection with his work as well! From what I can tell, development of a character is about imagining the life experiences, epiphanies, traumas, and beliefs that would influence a character's ways of thinking and behaving. How would they feel? How would they respond? What register of language would they use to express themselves? One of the greatest steps forward in developing characters can be to understand your own personality; then, you can understand how others might differ based on their temperaments and experiences. (Interesting theories and concepts that could be helpful consider are Myers-Briggs typologies, the classical four temperaments, trauma responses, growth vs. fixed mindsets, the Big Five, etc.)


Salt Springs
02/10/25 10:25:02AM @salt-springs:

I've been listening to your artistry for years and I also know that your a literary scholar  and teach English Literature at the college level.   So, aside from the fantastic music you present would you consider making some literature recommendations for those who would like to try their hand at creating music to enhance the character development as presented in many novels such as The Hobbit and LTR.  I've been working on a piece that honors Boudica, the Icenian Queen, wife of Prasutagus for several years and I am not satisfied with it as of yet.  Anyone who has listened to your ability to explore and present music from a variety of genre can only be in awe of your creativity and the adaptability of the mountain dulcimer.  If you consider doing this a private message might be a better place for this or on your website.  Either way, "inquiring minds" would find it helpful.


Jessica Comeau
02/09/25 03:19:33PM @jessica-comeau:

Robin Thompson:

Musically and visually, such lovely work, Jessica.  

 

Thank you so much, Robin! It was a delight to create both the song and the accompanying visual presentation...

Dan:

On my regular playlist in the Dulcimore Den!

 

I am glad this song has become part of the soundtrack of your life!

Silverstrings:

Well, I am a true fan of yours, Jessica. You are an amazing musician. 

 

You are very kind! Thank you so much for listening!

Cristian Huet:

très très beau !
voila de la vraie musique.
congratulations

 

High praise, Cristian... This is truly music from my heart! Thank you very much!


Cristian Huet
02/09/25 11:32:42AM @cristian-huet:

très très beau !
voila de la vraie musique.
congratulations


Silverstrings
10/20/24 10:02:59AM @silverstrings:

Well, I am a true fan of yours, Jessica. You are an amazing musician. 


Dan
10/19/24 07:05:23PM @dan:

On my regular playlist in the Dulcimore Den!


Robin Thompson
10/19/24 05:14:31PM @robin-thompson:

Musically and visually, such lovely work, Jessica.  


Jessica Comeau
10/19/24 02:52:00PM @jessica-comeau:

Strumelia:

Lovely song, and your voice is beautiful!

Ben Barr Jr:

Beautiful!

Thank you so much! A baritone dulcimer does appear in the texture of this song along with the piano, voice, and angel wing harp!


Ben Barr Jr
10/19/24 08:24:39AM @benjamin-w-barr-jr:

Beautiful!


Strumelia
10/18/24 10:12:10PM @strumelia:

Lovely song, and your voice is beautiful!