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The Tolkien Ensemble

The Tolkien Ensemble (founded in 1995) is a Danish ensemble which created "the world's first complete musical interpretation of the poems and songs from The Lord of the Rings". They published four CDs from 1997 to 2005, in which all the poems and songs of The Lord of the Rings are set to music. The project was approved by the Tolkien Estate. Queen Margrethe II of Denmark gave permission to use her illustrations on the CD covers.

The Tolkien Ensemble
The Tolkien Ensemble, 2015
Background information
OriginDenmark
GenresSymphonic music, folk music
Years active1995–2013
LabelsClassico
MembersCaspar Reiff, Peter Hall, Morten Ryelund Sørensen, Signe Asmussen, Øyvind Ougaard, Katja Nielsen
Websitehttp://www.tolkien-ensemble.net/

Permanent members are Caspar Reiff and Peter Hall (composition, singing and guitar), Signe Asmussen (singing), Øyvind Ougaard (accordion), Katja Nielsen (double-bass), and Morten Ryelund Sørensen (conductor and violin). The ensemble have been described as elves, Tolkien's refined Middle-earth race, in contrast to the more rustic hobbit-like groups such as Brocéliande and the Hobbitons. Scholars have praised their settings as among the most atmospheric recordings of Tolkien's poems.

History Edit

 
Ensemble members first met in January 1996 at the Royal Danish Academy of Music. The founder members were (left to right) Mads Thiemann, Caspar Reiff, Mette Tjærby, Ole Norup & Signe Asmussen.[T 1]

Composer Caspar Reiff founded the Tolkien Ensemble in Copenhagen in autumn 1995. At that time, Reiff (1971) was studying guitar at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen. He formed an ensemble consisting of fellow students from the Academy and his former guitar teacher, the composer and musician Peter Hall (1946), LLCM (TD) London College of Music.[T 1]

The goal set by the two composers, Reiff and Hall, was to create the world's first complete musical interpretation of the poems from J. R. R. Tolkien's "masterpiece" The Lord of the Rings. The ensemble, which was to form the base of this vision, was named 'The Tolkien Ensemble' — entirely devoted to the works of Tolkien. The ensemble first took shape with a group of invited musicians in January 1996 at the Royal Danish Academy of Music. The founder members (other than Reiff and Hall) were Mads Thiemann, Mette Tjærby, Ole Norup & Signe Asmussen.[T 1]

 
Gjorslev Castle, site of the ensemble's first concert, and described by Caspar Reiff as "a wonderful 'Lord of the Ring-ish' castle dating back to 1396"[T 1]

The Tolkien Ensemble's first concert took place at Gjorslev Castle on 21 January 1996; this was followed by concerts in Denmark.[T 1] In January 1997, Reiff and Peter Hall were granted permission by the Tolkien Estate to record the first 12 songs from The Lord of the Rings.[T 1]

The two composers chose the young Danish conductor Morten Ryelund as producer and this was to have a major influence on the interpretation of the music and the project as a whole.[T 1] Ryelund later became a full member of the Tolkien Ensemble and the ensemble was granted permission by Queen Margrethe II of Denmark to use her illustrations on the CD cover. These unique illustrations, created when she was Crown Princess of Denmark, became a recurrent feature on all the ensemble's later CDs.[T 1]

The first album, An Evening in Rivendell, was released in autumn 1997 to widespread critical acclaim.[1] A number of concerts followed. Notably, in a 1998 concert in Oxford, the audience included members of the Tolkien family, to the ensemble's delight.[T 1]

An Evening in Rivendell was followed by the 2000 release A Night in Rivendell. The album contained more sombre songs from the Lord of The Rings; the ensemble worked with, among others, the singers Povl Dissing, who sang the part of Gollum, Kurt Ravn (Legolas) and Ulrik Cold (Gandalf).[2][3]

 
Christopher Lee, who had played Saruman in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, performed on At Dawn in Rivendell and went on tour with the ensemble.

Interest in The Lord of the Rings grew dramatically in 2001 when Peter Jackson started to release his films of Tolkien's books. The Tolkien Ensemble was invited to take part in the Danish premiere of the first film in the Jackson's trilogy: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. Among the celebrities representing the film in Copenhagen was the actor Christopher Lee, who played the traitorous wizard Saruman. The Tolkien Ensemble invited him to take part in their third album, At Dawn in Rivendell, partly as narrator and partly as singer of Treebeard's songs.[4] Lee's cooperation, combined with the growing interest for the work of Tolkien, resulted in a huge success for the album. It was released in 22 countries, was widely played by radio stations, and received excellent reviews. The International Herald Tribune called it "Total Lord of the Rings magic!" At Dawn in Rivendell later sold well worldwide.[5][6][7] The cooperation with Lee developed to include concerts. In the autumn of 2002, Lee took part in a release concert at Tivoli Concert Hall. Then followed a major tour of, among other countries, England and Sweden, culminating in the summer of 2003 when the ensemble gave a concert in Denmark for an audience including HM Queen Margrethe II of Denmark and Prince Henrik of Denmark.[T 1]

In 2004 the two composers, Reiff and Hall, together with Lee, took part in a major sell-out concert in Concertgebouw, Amsterdam.[T 1] In 2005 The Tolkien Ensemble played at two major Lord of the Rings concerts at Ledreborg Castle, Denmark to an audience of over 22,000 people. Among the performers was the ensemble's new member, Nick Keir of the Scottish folk-trio The McCalmans. These concerts, with the Danish National Chamber Orchestra, the Danish National Chamber Choir, and soloists, marked the release of the fourth and last album of the series, Leaving Rivendell. Besides Lee, Keir, the Danish National Chamber Orchestra/DR and the Danish National Chamber Choir/DR performed with The Tolkien Ensemble on the fourth album.[T 1][8][9] The ensemble toured Europe in 2007, combining their own works with soundtrack pieces from Howard Shore's soundtrack to the film trilogy as well as live narration by Lee.[T 1] In 2008 the ensemble gave their longest concert tour of German cities including Berlin's Friedrichstadt-Palast, Hamburg, Hannover, Dresden, Bremen, and Leipzig's Gewandhaus.[T 1] The ensemble continued to give concert tours each year until 2013.[T 2]

The release of the four-CD-box in 2006 marked the completion of more than ten years' work and the attainment of the ensemble's goal: the release of their Complete Songs & Poems from The Lord of the Rings. More than 150 professional musicians participated in the effort. The four-CD-box is dedicated to the memory of J.R.R. Tolkien, to The Tolkien Society in Oxford, and to the millions of people for whom The Lord of the Rings has a special place in their hearts.[10]

Reception Edit

The Tolkien scholar David Bratman calls the ensemble "[refined] elves",[11] unlike groups like Brocéliande and the Hobbitons, who he calls "[rustic] hobbits in ethos".[11] He calls their music "some of the most atmospheric Tolkien settings on disc".[11] He mentions Lee's recitation of some of Tolkien's poems, where "[he] impersonates Treebeard half rhythmically talking and half singing, à la Rex Harrison as Professor Higgins."[11] Bratman describes the ensemble's approach as an "effective combination" of folk and classical, and the ensemble itself as consisting of conservatory students and folk musicians. In his view there is an "ethereal air of wistfulness" throughout the Tolkien Ensemble's music, which contributes powerfully to their Elvish songs; he at once adds that their hobbit songs work out well too, with a light guitar setting and simple sturdy tune that handles Tom Bombadil's songs effectively. He especially admires the third album's last track, "Sam's invocation of Elven Hymn to Elbereth Gilthoniel" by Hall, where "Frodo's walking song meets an Elvish hymn to Elbereth".[11]

The scholar of English literature Leslie A. Donovan calls the Ensemble's four albums the most notable of the attempts "to capture the airs of Middle-earth by creating their own music for Tolkien's lyrics".[12] The Green Man Review writes that the Tolkien Ensemble "has made excellent use" of the songs in The Road Goes Ever On.[13] Af Søren Aabyen, reviewing the Ensemble's first album, An Evening in Rivendell, for the Danish Tolkien Society, found that rarely had any music appealed to him as much. He was delighted by the mezzo-soprano Asmussen's mellow rendering of "Galadriel's Song of Eldamar". He enjoyed the playful hobbit-song "There is an Inn, a merry old Inn", and Reiff's suitably melancholy guitar for "The Old Walking Song" alongside the rich baritone voice of Thiemann and the lyrical violin of Tjærby. Aabyen noted also the pleasure of finding Queen Margrethe II of Denmark's illustrations in the accompanying booklet.[1] Anthony Burdge and Jessica Burke, in The J. R. R. Tolkien Encyclopedia, note that the album was complete with the queen's illustrations "greatly admired by Tolkien."[4]

Permanent members Edit

  • Peter Hall – founder, composer, vocals, guitar
  • Caspar Reiff [es] – founder, composer, guitar
  • Signe Asmussen – vocals
  • Morten Ernst Lassen – vocals
  • Katja Nielsen – double-bass
  • Øyvind Ougaard [da] – accordion
  • Morten Ryelund Sørensen – conductor, violin
  • Mads Thiemann – vocals

Discography Edit

  • Complete Songs & Poems (2006), consisting of:

See also Edit

References Edit

Primary Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Reiff, Caspar. "The Story of the Tolkien Ensemble". The Tolkien Ensemble. Retrieved 12 January 2022. Page is in 6 parts (tab to navigate)
  2. ^ "Tolkien Ensemble and Hollywood Orchestra: The Lord of the Rings in Concert". The Tolkien Ensemble. from the original on 24 March 2016. Retrieved 14 January 2022.

Secondary Edit

  1. ^ a b Aabyen, Af Søren (18 May 1998). "Anmeldelser: Musik: An evening in Rivendell" [Reviews: Music: An Evening in Rivendell] (in Danish). Imladris - Danmarks Tolkien Forening. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  2. ^ A selection of independent international reviews is given at Weichmann, Christian. . The Tolkien Ensemble. Archived from the original on 27 October 2016. Retrieved 13 January 2020.
  3. ^ Bolding, Ras (31 July 2000). "Musik: A Night in Rivendell" [Music: A Night in Rivendell] (in Danish). Imladris - Danmarks Tolkien Forening. from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  4. ^ a b Burdge, Anthony; Burke, Jessica (2006). Drout, Michael D. C. (ed.). J.R.R. Tolkien Encyclopedia: Scholarship and Critical Assessment. Routledge. p. 539. ISBN 1-135-88034-4.
  5. ^ . Scifi Dimensions. April 2003. Archived from the original on 19 October 2006.
  6. ^ Cunningham, Michael (13 May 2003). "Review of At Dawn In Rivendell". TheOneRing.net. from the original on 7 August 2011. Retrieved 14 January 2022.
  7. ^ . The Green Man review. Archived from the original on 5 September 2004. Retrieved 3 June 2006.
  8. ^ Pohle, Robert W. Jr.; Hart, Douglas C.; Baldwin, Rita Pohle (2017). The Christopher Lee Film Encyclopedia. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 327. ISBN 978-0-8108-9270-5.
  9. ^ Eddins, Stephen. "Leaving Rivendell". AllMusic. Retrieved 7 September 2020.
  10. ^ A selection of independent international reviews is given at Weichmann, Christian. . The Tolkien Ensemble. Archived from the original on 27 October 2016. Retrieved 13 January 2020.
  11. ^ a b c d e Bratman, David (2010). Eden, Bradford Lee (ed.). Liquid Tolkien: Music, Tolkien, Middle-earth, and More Music. pp. 158–159. ISBN 978-0786456604. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  12. ^ Donovan, Leslie A. (2015). "Multimedia Aids for Teaching". In Donovan, Leslie A. (ed.). Approaches to Teaching Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings and Other Works. Modern Language Association. p. PT53. ISBN 978-1603292078.
  13. ^ Eldridge, Cat. . Green Man Review. Archived from the original on 25 June 2020. Retrieved 25 June 2020.

External links Edit

  • Tolkien Ensemble website
  • Tolkien Ensemble playlist (18 videos) on YouTube
  • Website discussing some of the Tolkien Ensemble's works

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The Tolkien Ensemble founded in 1995 is a Danish ensemble which created the world s first complete musical interpretation of the poems and songs from The Lord of the Rings They published four CDs from 1997 to 2005 in which all the poems and songs of The Lord of the Rings are set to music The project was approved by the Tolkien Estate Queen Margrethe II of Denmark gave permission to use her illustrations on the CD covers The Tolkien EnsembleThe Tolkien Ensemble 2015Background informationOriginDenmarkGenresSymphonic music folk musicYears active1995 2013LabelsClassicoMembersCaspar Reiff Peter Hall Morten Ryelund Sorensen Signe Asmussen Oyvind Ougaard Katja NielsenWebsitehttp www tolkien ensemble net Permanent members are Caspar Reiff and Peter Hall composition singing and guitar Signe Asmussen singing Oyvind Ougaard accordion Katja Nielsen double bass and Morten Ryelund Sorensen conductor and violin The ensemble have been described as elves Tolkien s refined Middle earth race in contrast to the more rustic hobbit like groups such as Broceliande and the Hobbitons Scholars have praised their settings as among the most atmospheric recordings of Tolkien s poems Contents 1 History 2 Reception 3 Permanent members 4 Discography 5 See also 6 References 6 1 Primary 6 2 Secondary 7 External linksHistory Edit nbsp Ensemble members first met in January 1996 at the Royal Danish Academy of Music The founder members were left to right Mads Thiemann Caspar Reiff Mette Tjaerby Ole Norup amp Signe Asmussen T 1 Composer Caspar Reiff founded the Tolkien Ensemble in Copenhagen in autumn 1995 At that time Reiff 1971 was studying guitar at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen He formed an ensemble consisting of fellow students from the Academy and his former guitar teacher the composer and musician Peter Hall 1946 LLCM TD London College of Music T 1 The goal set by the two composers Reiff and Hall was to create the world s first complete musical interpretation of the poems from J R R Tolkien s masterpiece The Lord of the Rings The ensemble which was to form the base of this vision was named The Tolkien Ensemble entirely devoted to the works of Tolkien The ensemble first took shape with a group of invited musicians in January 1996 at the Royal Danish Academy of Music The founder members other than Reiff and Hall were Mads Thiemann Mette Tjaerby Ole Norup amp Signe Asmussen T 1 nbsp Gjorslev Castle site of the ensemble s first concert and described by Caspar Reiff as a wonderful Lord of the Ring ish castle dating back to 1396 T 1 The Tolkien Ensemble s first concert took place at Gjorslev Castle on 21 January 1996 this was followed by concerts in Denmark T 1 In January 1997 Reiff and Peter Hall were granted permission by the Tolkien Estate to record the first 12 songs from The Lord of the Rings T 1 The two composers chose the young Danish conductor Morten Ryelund as producer and this was to have a major influence on the interpretation of the music and the project as a whole T 1 Ryelund later became a full member of the Tolkien Ensemble and the ensemble was granted permission by Queen Margrethe II of Denmark to use her illustrations on the CD cover These unique illustrations created when she was Crown Princess of Denmark became a recurrent feature on all the ensemble s later CDs T 1 The first album An Evening in Rivendell was released in autumn 1997 to widespread critical acclaim 1 A number of concerts followed Notably in a 1998 concert in Oxford the audience included members of the Tolkien family to the ensemble s delight T 1 An Evening in Rivendell was followed by the 2000 release A Night in Rivendell The album contained more sombre songs from the Lord of The Rings the ensemble worked with among others the singers Povl Dissing who sang the part of Gollum Kurt Ravn Legolas and Ulrik Cold Gandalf 2 3 nbsp Christopher Lee who had played Saruman in Peter Jackson s The Lord of the Rings film trilogy performed on At Dawn in Rivendell and went on tour with the ensemble Interest in The Lord of the Rings grew dramatically in 2001 when Peter Jackson started to release his films of Tolkien s books The Tolkien Ensemble was invited to take part in the Danish premiere of the first film in the Jackson s trilogy The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring Among the celebrities representing the film in Copenhagen was the actor Christopher Lee who played the traitorous wizard Saruman The Tolkien Ensemble invited him to take part in their third album At Dawn in Rivendell partly as narrator and partly as singer of Treebeard s songs 4 Lee s cooperation combined with the growing interest for the work of Tolkien resulted in a huge success for the album It was released in 22 countries was widely played by radio stations and received excellent reviews The International Herald Tribune called it Total Lord of the Rings magic At Dawn in Rivendell later sold well worldwide 5 6 7 The cooperation with Lee developed to include concerts In the autumn of 2002 Lee took part in a release concert at Tivoli Concert Hall Then followed a major tour of among other countries England and Sweden culminating in the summer of 2003 when the ensemble gave a concert in Denmark for an audience including HM Queen Margrethe II of Denmark and Prince Henrik of Denmark T 1 In 2004 the two composers Reiff and Hall together with Lee took part in a major sell out concert in Concertgebouw Amsterdam T 1 In 2005 The Tolkien Ensemble played at two major Lord of the Rings concerts at Ledreborg Castle Denmark to an audience of over 22 000 people Among the performers was the ensemble s new member Nick Keir of the Scottish folk trio The McCalmans These concerts with the Danish National Chamber Orchestra the Danish National Chamber Choir and soloists marked the release of the fourth and last album of the series Leaving Rivendell Besides Lee Keir the Danish National Chamber Orchestra DR and the Danish National Chamber Choir DR performed with The Tolkien Ensemble on the fourth album T 1 8 9 The ensemble toured Europe in 2007 combining their own works with soundtrack pieces from Howard Shore s soundtrack to the film trilogy as well as live narration by Lee T 1 In 2008 the ensemble gave their longest concert tour of German cities including Berlin s Friedrichstadt Palast Hamburg Hannover Dresden Bremen and Leipzig s Gewandhaus T 1 The ensemble continued to give concert tours each year until 2013 T 2 The release of the four CD box in 2006 marked the completion of more than ten years work and the attainment of the ensemble s goal the release of their Complete Songs amp Poems from The Lord of the Rings More than 150 professional musicians participated in the effort The four CD box is dedicated to the memory of J R R Tolkien to The Tolkien Society in Oxford and to the millions of people for whom The Lord of the Rings has a special place in their hearts 10 Reception EditThe Tolkien scholar David Bratman calls the ensemble refined elves 11 unlike groups like Broceliande and the Hobbitons who he calls rustic hobbits in ethos 11 He calls their music some of the most atmospheric Tolkien settings on disc 11 He mentions Lee s recitation of some of Tolkien s poems where he impersonates Treebeard half rhythmically talking and half singing a la Rex Harrison as Professor Higgins 11 Bratman describes the ensemble s approach as an effective combination of folk and classical and the ensemble itself as consisting of conservatory students and folk musicians In his view there is an ethereal air of wistfulness throughout the Tolkien Ensemble s music which contributes powerfully to their Elvish songs he at once adds that their hobbit songs work out well too with a light guitar setting and simple sturdy tune that handles Tom Bombadil s songs effectively He especially admires the third album s last track Sam s invocation of Elven Hymn to Elbereth Gilthoniel by Hall where Frodo s walking song meets an Elvish hymn to Elbereth 11 The scholar of English literature Leslie A Donovan calls the Ensemble s four albums the most notable of the attempts to capture the airs of Middle earth by creating their own music for Tolkien s lyrics 12 The Green Man Review writes that the Tolkien Ensemble has made excellent use of the songs in The Road Goes Ever On 13 Af Soren Aabyen reviewing the Ensemble s first album An Evening in Rivendell for the Danish Tolkien Society found that rarely had any music appealed to him as much He was delighted by the mezzo soprano Asmussen s mellow rendering of Galadriel s Song of Eldamar He enjoyed the playful hobbit song There is an Inn a merry old Inn and Reiff s suitably melancholy guitar for The Old Walking Song alongside the rich baritone voice of Thiemann and the lyrical violin of Tjaerby Aabyen noted also the pleasure of finding Queen Margrethe II of Denmark s illustrations in the accompanying booklet 1 Anthony Burdge and Jessica Burke in The J R R Tolkien Encyclopedia note that the album was complete with the queen s illustrations greatly admired by Tolkien 4 Permanent members EditPeter Hall founder composer vocals guitar Caspar Reiff es founder composer guitar Signe Asmussen vocals Morten Ernst Lassen vocals Katja Nielsen double bass Oyvind Ougaard da accordion Morten Ryelund Sorensen conductor violin Mads Thiemann vocalsDiscography EditComplete Songs amp Poems 2006 consisting of An Evening in Rivendell 1997 Malene Nordtorp Ole Jegindo Norup Mads Thiemann Morten Ernst Lassen Commotio Kvartetten choir Polkageist A Night in Rivendell 2000 Ulrik Cold Kurt Ravn Povl Dissing Mads Thiemann Morten Ernst Lassen The Chamber Choir Hymnia At Dawn in Rivendell 2002 Kurt Ravn Morten Ernst Lassen Peter Hall Tom McEwan Caspar Reiff the Copenhagen Chamber Choir Camerata Copenhagen Young Strings Recitation by Christopher Lee Leaving Rivendell 2005 Jorgen Ditlevsen Kurt Ravn Nick Keir the Danish National Chamber Choir DR the Danish Radio Sinfonietta DR Recitation by Christopher Lee See also EditWorks inspired by J R R TolkienReferences EditPrimary Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Reiff Caspar The Story of the Tolkien Ensemble The Tolkien Ensemble Retrieved 12 January 2022 Page is in 6 parts tab to navigate Tolkien Ensemble and Hollywood Orchestra The Lord of the Rings in Concert The Tolkien Ensemble Archived from the original on 24 March 2016 Retrieved 14 January 2022 Secondary Edit a b Aabyen Af Soren 18 May 1998 Anmeldelser Musik An evening in Rivendell Reviews Music An Evening in Rivendell in Danish Imladris Danmarks Tolkien Forening Retrieved 28 June 2022 A selection of independent international reviews is given at Weichmann Christian The Lord of the Rings Complete Songs and Poems 4 CD Box The Tolkien Ensemble Archived from the original on 27 October 2016 Retrieved 13 January 2020 Bolding Ras 31 July 2000 Musik A Night in Rivendell Music A Night in Rivendell in Danish Imladris Danmarks Tolkien Forening Archived from the original on 28 September 2007 Retrieved 28 June 2022 a b Burdge Anthony Burke Jessica 2006 Drout Michael D C ed J R R Tolkien Encyclopedia Scholarship and Critical Assessment Routledge p 539 ISBN 1 135 88034 4 Review of At Dawn In Rivendell Scifi Dimensions April 2003 Archived from the original on 19 October 2006 Cunningham Michael 13 May 2003 Review of At Dawn In Rivendell TheOneRing net Archived from the original on 7 August 2011 Retrieved 14 January 2022 Review of At Dawn in Rivendell The Green Man review Archived from the original on 5 September 2004 Retrieved 3 June 2006 Pohle Robert W Jr Hart Douglas C Baldwin Rita Pohle 2017 The Christopher Lee Film Encyclopedia Rowman amp Littlefield p 327 ISBN 978 0 8108 9270 5 Eddins Stephen Leaving Rivendell AllMusic Retrieved 7 September 2020 A selection of independent international reviews is given at Weichmann Christian The Lord of the Rings Complete Songs and Poems 4 CD Box The Tolkien Ensemble Archived from the original on 27 October 2016 Retrieved 13 January 2020 a b c d e Bratman David 2010 Eden Bradford Lee ed Liquid Tolkien Music Tolkien Middle earth and More Music pp 158 159 ISBN 978 0786456604 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Donovan Leslie A 2015 Multimedia Aids for Teaching In Donovan Leslie A ed Approaches to Teaching Tolkien s The Lord of the Rings and Other Works Modern Language Association p PT53 ISBN 978 1603292078 Eldridge Cat J R R Tolkien poems and Donald Swann music The Road Goes Ever On A Song Cycle Green Man Review Archived from the original on 25 June 2020 Retrieved 25 June 2020 External links EditTolkien Ensemble website Tolkien Ensemble playlist 18 videos on YouTube Interview with Caspar Reiff Website discussing some of the Tolkien Ensemble s works Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Tolkien Ensemble amp oldid 1171438873, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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