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'''''Music of the Spheres''''' was the musical foundation for ''[[Destiny]]'' written by Martin O'Donnell, Michael Salvatori, and Paul McCartney, which started production in 2011 and was sent off to an orchestra in November 2012. O'Donnell compared its purpose to that of the original ''Halo'' theme written in 1999. He explained that while the ''Halo'' theme was only 3 minutes long, its melodies and thematic material provided enough inspiration for O'Donnell and his co-composers to get over 10 years of arrangements and adaptations out of it. O'Donnell wanted to use ''Music of the Spheres'' in a similar way, hoping to use the vast pool of ideas, themes, and melodies in ''Music of the Spheres'' to provide for another 10 years of new music. Material from ''Music of the Spheres'' was used in this manner throughout the first ''Destiny'' game and its expansions (regardless of O'Donnell's departure from [[Bungie]]), while ''[[Destiny 2]]'' largely went without it, having not used it in any new musical arrangements from ''[[Curse of Osiris]]'' until 2022's [[Spire of the Watcher]] dungeon. | '''''Music of the Spheres''''' was the musical foundation for ''[[Destiny]]'' written by Martin O'Donnell, Michael Salvatori, and Paul McCartney, which started production in 2011 and was sent off to an orchestra in November 2012. O'Donnell compared its purpose to that of the original ''Halo'' theme written in 1999. He explained that while the ''Halo'' theme was only 3 minutes long, its melodies and thematic material provided enough inspiration for O'Donnell and his co-composers to get over 10 years of arrangements and adaptations out of it. O'Donnell wanted to use ''Music of the Spheres'' in a similar way, hoping to use the vast pool of ideas, themes, and melodies in ''Music of the Spheres'' to provide for another 10 years of new music. Material from ''Music of the Spheres'' was used in this manner throughout the first ''Destiny'' game and its expansions (regardless of O'Donnell's departure from [[Bungie]]), while ''[[Destiny 2]]'' largely went without it, having not used it in any new musical arrangements from ''[[Curse of Osiris]]'' until 2022's [[Spire of the Watcher]] dungeon. | ||
The full version of its second movement, titled ''The Union'', was performed live | 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 Video Games Live reveal of ''The Union'']</ref>, and it was announced that ''Music of the Spheres'' would be released as a standalone work. The music was planned to be released in August 2014<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1Im5m67Ajs O'Donnell's talk at the Nordic Games Conference]</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 forty-eight minutes. | ||
== Track listing== | == Track listing== | ||
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Shortly after ''Music of the Spheres'' was leaked, Guite decided to start working to release ''Seven Heavens, Seven Hells'' to the public. Guite sent a copy of the poems to two ''Destiny'' fans, who worked with Guite to create a series of videos incorporating the poems with ''Music of the Spheres''. The video series was uploaded on February 22, 2019.<ref name="Malcolm">[https://malcolmguite.wordpress.com/2019/02/23/the-music-of-the-spheres-a-poetic-adventure-resumes/ Guite's blog post on the release of his poems]</ref> Additionally, ''Seven Heavens, Seven Hells'' was self-published by Guite in his poetry anthology ''After Prayer'' later that year. | Shortly after ''Music of the Spheres'' was leaked, Guite decided to start working to release ''Seven Heavens, Seven Hells'' to the public. Guite sent a copy of the poems to two ''Destiny'' fans, who worked with Guite to create a series of videos incorporating the poems with ''Music of the Spheres''. The video series was uploaded on February 22, 2019.<ref name="Malcolm">[https://malcolmguite.wordpress.com/2019/02/23/the-music-of-the-spheres-a-poetic-adventure-resumes/ Guite's blog post on the release of his poems]</ref> Additionally, ''Seven Heavens, Seven Hells'' was self-published by Guite in his poetry anthology ''After Prayer'' later that year. | ||
In terms of the layout of the poetry, there are fourteen poems arranged in seven pairs. Each poem draws influences from Ward's book ''[http://www.planetnarnia.com/ Planet Narnia]'' | In terms of the layout of the poetry, there are fourteen poems arranged in seven pairs. Each poem draws influences from Ward's book ''[http://www.planetnarnia.com/ Planet Narnia]'', and the poems are arranged in a format called a roundel, where each poem has a main phrase that is repeated throughout (for instance, The Moon's phrase is "The Moon is Full"). | ||
Every two poems are 'opposing pairs'. According to Guite, "Each of the seven spheres has a certain cluster of associations and influences, Venus with love, Mars with war and martial valor, the Sun with gold, but also poetry and inspiration, etc. But equally, it is possible for each of these celestial influences to become corrupted and malign, for, as St. Augustine says, good is primal and evil is always a corruption of some original good. [sic]"<ref name="Malcolm">[https://malcolmguite.wordpress.com/2019/02/23/the-music-of-the-spheres-a-poetic-adventure-resumes/ Guite's blog post on the release of his poems]</ref> As such, the first poem of the opposing pair is diurnal, or the 'heavenly' sphere, and the second in the pair is the nocturnal, or the 'hellish' sphere. | Every two poems are 'opposing pairs'. According to Guite, "Each of the seven spheres has a certain cluster of associations and influences, Venus with love, Mars with war and martial valor, the Sun with gold, but also poetry and inspiration, etc. But equally, it is possible for each of these celestial influences to become corrupted and malign, for, as St. Augustine says, good is primal and evil is always a corruption of some original good. [sic]"<ref name="Malcolm">[https://malcolmguite.wordpress.com/2019/02/23/the-music-of-the-spheres-a-poetic-adventure-resumes/ Guite's blog post on the release of his poems]</ref> As such, the first poem of the opposing pair is diurnal, or the 'heavenly' sphere, and the second in the pair is the nocturnal, or the 'hellish' sphere. |