The Elder Scrolls/Awesome Music

Arena and Daggerfall

 * Eric Heberling did the music for the first two installments, Arena and Daggerfall. There's a reason there are dozens of music modifications for Morrowind and/or Oblivion floating around that replace Soule's works with arranged versions of the tunes from those older in the series, and it's not just nostalgia.
 * Arena has a few great tunes: "Track 17" (Track 16 is a variant) or "Track 14B".
 * Take a listen to Track 21. Phenomenal composition.
 * Check this out, an index of all specially remixed/arranged Daggefall compositions. The ones by Dan Goodale are truly epic.
 * The recurring 'Elder Scrolls' theme mentioned in the Morrowind/Oblivion category? Contrary to what Morrowind's YMMV page may lead one to think, it began with Daggerfall's GSNOW_B.
 * The theme for the Daggerfall demo and this incredible remix from Dagger XL.

Morrowind and Oblivion

 * The Elder Scrolls theme. The Morrowind version, the Oblivion version and the orchestrated Oblivion version done by Play! A Videogame Symphony.
 * Bonus points to the Morrowind theme for having the heartbeat background rythm, that symbolizes the Heart of Lorkhan, the literal center of Vvardenfell where the game is set.
 * This troper got shivers re-listening to the Morrowind theme and noticing that it is remarkably heartbeat, and that it keeps going through the song. Wow.
 * Double Bonus Points when you hear the Morrowind Theme Reprise, originally intended for Oblivion but sadly cut, then fortunately released via the special edition Morrowind Soundtrack.
 * No discussion about TES music is complete without the totally epic The Road Most Travelled. Also props to The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion's Auriel's Ascension.
 * Although The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind didn't have any scripted music moments, the sheer amount of atmosphere that emanates from every track is absolutely stunning. This troper cannot listen to Peaceful Waters without getting goosebumps.
 * Auriel's Ascension is a simply outstanding piece of music, and is one of the best in the whole soundtrack.
 * The Wings of Kynareth made gawping at the graphical beauty of Oblivion's draw distance and massive world that much more awe-inspiring, as Oblivion was the first current-gen game that this troper played.
 * Glory of Cyrodiil.

Skyrim

 * You would think that the trailer for the new Elder Scrolls game would have less awesome music on account of it being a teaser trailer. You would be wrong.
 * A new arrangement of the theme has been made for Skyrim, complete with a Nordic choir chanting in Draconic. The music got even more awesome. Skyrim Version (skip to 2:45 on Video 4).
 * This article needs more FUS RO DAH. Just love the way it punctuates the music - hammers the point, so to say. Along with the dragon.
 * A cleaner version of the Elder Scrolls theme has been released here.
 * Dunno who arranged this marvelous piece, but...this is what you get when you combine Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim's themes. Listen and weep.
 * It took a while, but we finally got the official full theme, and it is glorious.
 * One They Fear, the remix of the main theme used as boss music, has been known to induce Theme Music Power Ups in players.
 * The Streets Of Whiterun is a surprisingly passionate and sentimental song for the first city you come across.
 * "Sovngarde" is pretty awesome by itself, but when it plays when, it takes it Up to Eleven.
 * Watch the Skies is unbelievably awesome, especially when fighting a particularly nasty dragon.
 * Secunda, one of the best ambient pieces in the soundtrack.