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|leak=December 25, 2017
|leak=December 25, 2017
|release=June 1, 2018
|release=June 1, 2018
|genre=Classical<br />Orchestra<br />Ambient<br />Video game soundtrack
|genre=Classical<br />Orchestra<br />Video game soundtrack
|label=Bungie Music Publishing
|label=Bungie Music Publishing
|producer=Jonty Barnes<br />Mark McKenzie
|producer=Jonty Barnes<br />Mark McKenzie
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|performance=Abbey Road Studios
|performance=Abbey Road Studios
|length=48:24
|length=48:24
{{quote|For untold ages the Traveler sent signals from deep in the galaxy to our solar system, signals interpreted and identified by the subconscious mind of humanity as music. Music that tells a story about worlds yet to be experienced, places that don't yet exist. The message of the Traveler, along with the inner harmony amongst the seven spheres themselves, has inspired what you are about to hear.|CD note}}
}}'''''Music of the Spheres''''' was the musical foundation for the music of ''[[Destiny]]'' written by Martin O'Donnell, Michael Salvatori, and Paul McCartney, which started production in 2009 and was sent off to an orchestra in early 2012<ref>'''Scribd.com''': ''[https://www.scribd.com/doc/278601628/Marty-O-Donnell-v-Bungie-Harold-Ryan Marty O'Donnell v. Bungie, Harold Ryan]''</ref>. The full version of its second movement, titled "The Union", was performed live at Video Games Live 2013<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6AXUiCMpRY8</ref>, and it was announced that ''Music of the Spheres'' would be released as a standalone work, having planned to be released in August 2014<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1Im5m67Ajs</ref>, one month before Destiny's final release date, to be kept with the composers' intention of a "musical prequel" to the full franchise. It consisted of eight movements and a total of 48 minutes.
}}'''''Music of the Spheres''''' was the musical foundation for the music of ''[[Destiny]]'' written by Martin O'Donnell, Michael Salvatori, and Paul McCartney, which started production in 2009 and was sent off to an orchestra in early 2012<ref>'''Scribd.com''': ''[https://www.scribd.com/doc/278601628/Marty-O-Donnell-v-Bungie-Harold-Ryan Marty O'Donnell v. Bungie, Harold Ryan]''</ref>. The full version of its second movement, titled "The Union", was performed live at Video Games Live 2013<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6AXUiCMpRY8</ref>, and it was announced that ''Music of the Spheres'' would be released as a standalone work, having planned to be released in August 2014<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1Im5m67Ajs</ref>, one month before Destiny's final release date, to be kept with the composers' intention of a "musical prequel" to the full franchise. It consisted of eight movements and a total of 48 minutes.


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