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The '''"Songs of Freedom and Captivity"''' were hymn-like pieces of narrative music sung by the [[Ood]] around the time of their great struggle on the [[Ood Sphere]] for liberation from [[human]] exploitation. Because of the complex nature of Ood song, however, it was not clear that they were actually separate songs, but rather one long story.
The '''"Songs of Freedom and Captivity"''' were hymn-like pieces of narrative music sung by the [[Ood]] around the time of their great struggle on the [[Ood Sphere]] for liberation from [[human]] exploitation. Because of the complex nature of Ood song, however, it was not clear that they were actually separate songs, but rather one long story.


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A full-orchestral version was also performed at the close of the [[Doctor Who at the Proms (2008)|2008 ''Doctor Who at the Proms'']] concert.
A full-orchestral version was also performed at the close of the [[Doctor Who at the Proms (2008)|2008 ''Doctor Who at the Proms'']] concert.
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[[Category:Songs]]
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