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*The parts of the lead singer and the female choir were performed by the same singer, Claire Tchaikowski. Tchaikowski recorded her vocals in Bristol, while the male vocals by the London Bulgarian Vocal Choir were recorded at [[Wikipedia:Angel Recording Studios|Angel | *The parts of the lead singer and the female choir were performed by the same singer, Claire Tchaikowski. Tchaikowski recorded her vocals in Bristol, while the male vocals by the London Bulgarian Vocal Choir were recorded at [[Wikipedia:Angel Recording Studios|Angel Recording Studios]], [[London]].{{Ref/Site|Id=commentary|URL=https://www.gamereactor.eu/halo-4s-composer-commentary/|Site=Gamereactor|Page=Halo 4's Composer Commentary|D=13|M=9|Y=2021}} | ||
*According to composer Neil Davidge, the track represented the [[Forerunner]] culture. He cited the [[starwars:Galactic Senate Chamber|Galactic Senate Chamber]] from the [[Wikipedia:Star Wars prequel trilogy|''Star Wars'' prequel trilogy]] as one of the visual reference points that inspired the track.{{Ref/Reuse|commentary}} | *According to composer Neil Davidge, the track represented the [[Forerunner]] culture. He cited the [[starwars:Galactic Senate Chamber|Galactic Senate Chamber]] from the [[Wikipedia:Star Wars prequel trilogy|''Star Wars'' prequel trilogy]] as one of the visual reference points that inspired the track.{{Ref/Reuse|commentary}} | ||
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Legacy is the fourth track in Halo 4: Original Soundtrack.
Overview
The track features a prominent solo female lead singing, accompanied by synth ambiance and choir in the background.
Appearances
The track can be heard:
- In the fourth terminal, when the Didact talks to Forthencho about humanity's defeat and their inevitable fight against the Flood.
- In the level Reclaimer, when John-117 enters a Forerunner structure called the Librarian's Rest; mixed with the later track Aliens.
Production notes
- The parts of the lead singer and the female choir were performed by the same singer, Claire Tchaikowski. Tchaikowski recorded her vocals in Bristol, while the male vocals by the London Bulgarian Vocal Choir were recorded at Angel Recording Studios, London.[1]
- According to composer Neil Davidge, the track represented the Forerunner culture. He cited the Galactic Senate Chamber from the Star Wars prequel trilogy as one of the visual reference points that inspired the track.[1]
Sources
- ^ a b Gamereactor, Halo 4's Composer Commentary (Retrieved on Sep 13, 2021) [archive]
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