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The '''music of ''Halo 2''''' is the musical score to ''[[Halo 2]]''.  
The '''music of ''Halo 2''''' is the musical score to ''[[Halo 2]]''.  


==Development==
==Overview==
===Themes===
===Development===
One of the first tracks composed for ''Halo 2'' was ''[[The Last Spartan]]'', which was the backing track for the [[2002]] [[Halo 2 announcement trailer|''Halo 2'' announcement trailer]]. ''The Last Spartan'' is representative of many compositions in ''Halo 2'', where composers [[Martin O'Donnell]] and [[Michael Salvatori]] introduced new motifs, while reusing and incorporating musical themes from ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]''. In the case of ''The Last Spartan'', the track begins with its own motif before ending with ''[[Prologue (music)#Cloistered Expectancy|Cloistered Expectancy]]'', the ''Halo 2'' rendition of the Gregorian chant. Other examples include ''[[Impend]]'', which opens with the ending of ''[[Brothers in Arms]]'', and ''[[Heretic, Hero]]'', which opens with its own melody before incorporating the main melody of ''[[A Walk in the Woods]]'' in its second half. ''[[Delta Halo Suite#Wage|Wage]]'' featured both the melodies of ''[[Under Cover of Night]]'' and ''[[The Maw (music)|The Maw]]'' at a different tempo. Other than the Gregorian chant, only two tracks in ''Halo 2'' were outright arrangements of tracks from ''Halo: Combat Evolved'': ''[[Remembrance]]'' (arrangement of ''[[The Maw (music)|The Maw]]'') and ''[[Prologue (music)#Cold Blue Light|Cold Blue Light]]'' (arrangement of the fourth section of ''[[Opening Suite]]''). ''The Last Spartan'' also demonstrated the reuse of motifs introduced in ''Halo 2'', with its motif incorporated into two other tracks that were composed in the early stages of the development. ''[[Mombasa Suite#Skyline|Skyline]]'' and ''[[Earth City]]'', likely written early in production for inclusion in the [[2003]] [[Halo 2 E3 demo|''Halo 2'' E3 demo]], incorporated the main motif of ''The Last Spartan'' as well as the Gregorian chant from the ''Halo Theme''.
One of the first tracks composed for ''Halo 2'' was ''[[The Last Spartan]]'', which was the backing track for the [[2002]] [[Halo 2 announcement trailer|''Halo 2'' announcement trailer]]. ''The Last Spartan'' is representative of many compositions in ''Halo 2'', where composers [[Martin O'Donnell]] and [[Michael Salvatori]] introduced new motifs, while reusing and incorporating musical themes from ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]''. In the case of ''The Last Spartan'', the track begins with its own motif before ending with ''[[Prologue (music)#Cloistered Expectancy|Cloistered Expectancy]]'', the ''Halo 2'' rendition of the Gregorian chant. Other examples include ''[[Impend]]'', which opens with the ending of ''[[Brothers in Arms]]'', and ''[[Heretic, Hero]]'', which opens with its own melody before incorporating the main melody of ''[[A Walk in the Woods]]'' in its second half. ''[[Delta Halo Suite#Wage|Wage]]'' featured both the melodies of ''[[Under Cover of Night]]'' and ''[[The Maw (music)|The Maw]]'' at a different tempo. Other than the Gregorian chant, only two tracks in ''Halo 2'' were outright arrangements of tracks from ''Halo: Combat Evolved'': ''[[Remembrance]]'' (arrangement of ''[[The Maw (music)|The Maw]]'') and ''[[Prologue (music)#Cold Blue Light|Cold Blue Light]]'' (arrangement of the fourth section of ''[[Opening Suite]]''). ''The Last Spartan'' also demonstrated the reuse of motifs introduced in ''Halo 2'', with its motif incorporated into two other tracks that were composed in the early stages of the development. ''[[Mombasa Suite#Skyline|Skyline]]'' and ''[[Earth City]]'', likely written early in production for inclusion in the [[2003]] [[Halo 2 E3 demo|''Halo 2'' E3 demo]], incorporated the main motif of ''The Last Spartan'' as well as the Gregorian chant from the ''Halo Theme''.


In addition to ''The Last Spartan'', ''Halo 2'' also introduced new motifs. Most notably, ''[[Prologue (music)#Weight of Failure|Weight of Failure]]'', along with its alternate versions, featured a solemn melody that served as the leitmotif for [[Arbiter]] [[Thel 'Vadam]], with the name alluding to his defeat at [[Battle of Installation 04]]. The same melody was incorporated into ''[[Ghosts of Reach]]'', and would appear in its ''[[Halo 3]]'' rendition ''Black Tide'' in ''[[Dread Intrusion]]''. Another motif, ''[[Delta Halo Suite#Penance|Penance]]'', featured what Martin O'Donnell coined "''Halo 2'' monk theme",<ref>''[[Halo 3 Legendary Edition|Halo 3 Essentials]]'': ''Halo 2'' Developer Commentary</ref> which served as leitmotif for [[Installation 05]]. The motif first accompanied the reveal of Installation 05 in the level ''[[Delta Halo]]'', and then reprised when the ring's activation was interrupted in the final level ''[[The Great Journey]]''. The same melody was incorporated into ''[[Delta Halo Suite#Leonidas|Leonidas]]'', and would appear in its ''Halo 3'' rendition ''Leonidas Returns'' in ''[[Three Gates]]''.
In addition to ''The Last Spartan'', ''Halo 2'' also introduced new motifs. Most notably, ''[[Prologue (music)#Weight of Failure|Weight of Failure]]'', along with its alternate versions, featured a solemn melody that served as the leitmotif for [[Arbiter]] [[Thel 'Vadam]], with the name alluding to his defeat at [[Battle of Installation 04]]. The same melody was incorporated into ''[[Ghosts of Reach]]'', and would appear in its ''[[Halo 3]]'' rendition ''Black Tide'' in ''[[Dread Intrusion]]''. Another motif, ''[[Delta Halo Suite#Penance|Penance]]'', featured what Martin O'Donnell coined "''Halo 2'' monk theme",<ref>''[[Halo 3 Legendary Edition|Halo 3 Essentials]]'': ''Halo 2'' Developer Commentary</ref> which served as leitmotif for [[Installation 05]]. The motif first accompanied the reveal of Installation 05 in the level ''[[Delta Halo]]'', and then reprised when the ring's activation was interrupted in the final level ''[[The Great Journey]]''. The same melody was incorporated into ''[[Delta Halo Suite#Leonidas|Leonidas]]'', and would appear in its ''Halo 3'' rendition ''Leonidas Returns'' in ''[[Three Gates]]''.
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[[wikipedia:Nile Rodgers|Nile Rodgers]]' involvement brought in additional musicians, including [[Steve Vai]], [[Wikipedia:Breaking Benjamin|Breaking Benjamin]], [[Wikipedia:Hoobastank|Hoobastank]], and [[Incubus]]. Hoobastank's song "[[Wikipedia:The Reason (Hoobastank song)|The Reason]]" was also featured in ''[[Behind the Scenes: Making of Halo 2]]'' documentary, which came with the [[Halo 2 Limited Collector's Edition|''Halo 2'' Limited Collector's Edition]].


===Performer Credits===
===Performer Credits===
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====Musicians====
====Musicians====
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* [[wikipedia:John Mayer|John Mayer]] {{C|uncredited}}{{Ref/Generic|Id=rtl|[[Remaking the Legend]]}}
John Mayer ''(uncredited)''
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====Singers====
====Singers====

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