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{{quote | For untold ages [[The Traveler|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 | {{quote|For untold ages [[The Traveler|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.|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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