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Last year, I re-read Frank Herbert's masterpiece, Dune, in anticipation of the film release. As I immersed myself into the universe once again, it struck me how pivotal music is in all the cultures and societies Herbert creates in Dune - speaking as a more powerful, universal language when words cannot. Purely fan-based creation, enjoy my setting of one of Gurney Halleck's songs. "One of his lieutenants stepped forward carrying Halleck's nine-string baliset out of its case. The man snapped a salute, said: 'Sir, the medics here say there's no hope for Mattai. They have no bone and organ banks here - only outpost medicine. Mattai can't last, they say, and he has a request of you.' 'What is it?' The lieutenant thrust the baliset forward. 'Mattai wants a song to ease his going, sir. He says you'll know the one . . . he's asked it of you often enough.' The lieutenant swallowed. 'It's the one called "My Woman," sir. If you -' 'I know.' Halleck took the baliset, flicked the multipick out of its catch on the fingerboard. He drew a soft chord from the instrument, found that someone had already tuned it. There was a burning in his eyes, but he drove that out of his thoughts as he strolled forward, strumming the tune, forcing himself to smile casually. Several of his men and a smuggler medic were bent over one of the litters. One of the men began singing softly as Halleck approached, catching the counter-beat with the ease of long familiarity: 'My woman stands at her window, Curved lines 'gainst square glass. Uprais'd arms . . . bent . . . downfolded. 'Gainst sunset red and golded-- Come to me . . . Come to me, warm arms of my lass. For me . . . For me, the warm arms of my lass.'" Stephanie Crawford, voice; Katie Benyo, guitar; Bridget O'Leary, piano. Music composed by Bridget O'Leary. Artwork: Christopher Russell: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/lV... Ilya Ozornin: https://www.deviantart.com/ozornin-ar... Contribute coffee-sized tips at https://ko-fi.com/pianoleary Website and Social: https://pianoleary.com/ / pianoleary / pianoleary Also check out my classical crossover ensemble Fourscore! https://www.fourscoremusic.com/ / @fourscore / fourscoremusickc #dune #gurneyhalleck #frankherbert