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{{Title|Spirit of Fire}}
{{Title|Spirit of Fire}}
{{Status|RealWorld}}
{{Status|RealWorld}}
{{disambig header|the soundtrack|articles of the same name|Spirit of Fire (disambiguation)}}
{{disambig header|the soundtrack|the UNSC ship|UNSC Spirit of Fire}}
{{Music infobox
{{Music infobox
  | name      = Spirit of Fire
  | name      = Spirit of Fire
  | yt      = qrabM3o2YuM
  | yt      = KpAGU9iPMcU
  | album      = ''[[Halo Wars: Original Soundtrack]]''
  | album      = ''[[Halo Wars: Original Soundtrack]]''
  | composer  = [[Stephen Rippy]]
  | composer  = [[Stephen Rippy]]
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''Spirit of Fire'' was produced by different music organizations in three different cities, including Dallas, Prague, and Seattle.{{Ref/Film|[[Halo Wars: Original Soundtrack]] Bonus DVD: Spirit of Fire: Three Cities}}
''Spirit of Fire'' was produced by different music organizations in three different cities, including Dallas, Prague, and Seattle.{{Ref/Film|[[Halo Wars: Original Soundtrack]] Bonus DVD: Spirit of Fire: Three Cities}}


It starts with a very moody piano solo of the ''Spirit of Fire'' leitmotif, with atmospheric electronic backing, followed by percussions, strings, bells and a choir joining. After the first climax, the piece leads into vocals singing the Gregorian chant from the ''[[Halo Theme]]'', with added piano, percussive and electronic elements. This reaches a crescendo, after which the piece ends with a continuation of the background instruments and sounds, which slowly fade out.
It starts with a very moody piano solo of the ''Spirit of Fire'' leitmotif, with atmospheric electronic backing, followed by percussions, strings, bells and a choir joining. After the first climax, the piece segués into vocals singing the Gregorian chant from the ''[[Halo Theme]]'', with added piano, percussive and electronic elements. This reaches a crescendo, after which the piece ends with a continuation of the background instruments and sounds, which slowly fade out.


The ''Spirit of Fire'' leitmotif would be incorporated into other tracks:  
The ''Spirit of Fire'' leitmotif would be incorporated into other tracks:  

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