Averil White

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The Fellowship Sets Forth 01:49 Tools
Flight to the Ford 02:06 Tools
Death of the Hero 01:55 Tools
Ride of the Thunder Gods 01:08 Tools
A Perfect Circle 01:49 Tools
The Grey Havens 02:57 Tools
Herne the Hunter 01:30 Tools
Betrayal 01:21 Tools
The Forest 01:54 Tools
Raid on the Pony 01:59 Tools
Life of the Dragonfly 03:57 Tools
The Siege 04:13 Tools
April Shower 04:13 Tools
Priestess of Avalon 04:13 Tools
Magic Maker Reprise 04:13 Tools
The Forest or Love Theme 04:13 Tools
Concerning Hobbits 04:13 Tools
The Life of the Dragonfly 04:13 Tools
Stained Glass Window 04:13 Tools
The Nine 04:13 Tools
Villain's Theme 04:13 Tools
Caspian's Army 04:13 Tools
Aslan's Howe 04:13 Tools
Three Ravens 04:13 Tools
Queen Lucy the Valiant 04:13 Tools
The Elves 04:13 Tools
Onwards! 04:13 Tools
The Soldier's Love 04:13 Tools
The White Tree Blooms 04:13 Tools
Waters of Anduin 04:13 Tools
A Long Journey 04:13 Tools
King Caspian X 04:13 Tools
To the Stars 04:13 Tools
Minas Tirith 04:13 Tools
Pelennor Fields 04:13 Tools
Into the Light 04:13 Tools
Queen Susan's Horn (Return to Cair Paravel) 04:13 Tools
The Lion's Standard 04:13 Tools
Cornelius Secret 04:13 Tools
Trufflehunter and Trumpkin 04:13 Tools
Galadriel's Mirror 04:13 Tools
King Peter's Duel 04:13 Tools
Prince Caspian 04:13 Tools
Glenstorm's Prophecy 04:13 Tools
King Miraz 04:13 Tools
Nikabrik's council 04:13 Tools
Softly softly 04:13 Tools
Magicians Guild 04:13 Tools
Riu, Riu, Chiu 04:13 Tools
Faerie Glade 04:13 Tools
King Arthur 04:13 Tools
Storms 04:13 Tools
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Born and raised in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, in the Northeast of England, Averil had very little in the way of musical training. She was in the school choir when she was young, but stopped when she joined the 6th form. she was always interested in music - continually singing, learning to play the piano a little, teaching herself the guitar and the harp, the harmonica and the penny whistle, the panflute and the bodhran. She then went on to join the SCA (Medieval re-enactment group) where she fuled her love for medieval and folk songs. She became a member of the Minstrel's guild and was always listening to fantasy, film soundtrack and classical music, as she never really enjoyed pop or any other sort of 'popular' music. As she reached university-level age she expanded into listening to symphonic metal. Her main influences remain medieval and folk music. She is also heavily influenced by the music of Howard Shore, James Horner and the like. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.