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The Story of Black & White

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An instrumental orchestral piece with gentle narration only — no singing, Inspired by a quiet snowfall in a forest, Soft sustained strings, solo oboe melody, gentle piano, No percussion, Slow, cinematic, emotionally still, Clear, balanced mix, Narration in a calm, clear female voice — like a storyteller, This is a spoken story from beginning to end, Narration begins with: “In a snowy forest, a black cat named Shannon lived quietly with his master, On full moon nights, he would gaze at the sky beneath a great tree, One night, he met Crysta — a snow fairy, glowing white, She gave him the gift of speech, then the gift of song, They fell in love, and their colors began to blend, But Crysta’s purity faded as her love deepened, Winter stopped visiting the forest, The Winter King sent a butterfly messenger with two choices: Return to her realm and lose all memory, or stay and bring winter forever — even after Shannon is gone, She looked into his eyes, and
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pops, Romantic, Emotional, fantasy, opera, orchestra
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An instrumental orchestral piece with gentle narration only — no singing, Inspired by a quiet snowfall in a forest, Soft sustained strings, solo oboe melody, gentle piano, No percussion, Slow, cinematic, emotionally still, Clear, balanced mix, Narration in a calm, clear female voice — like a storyteller, This is a spoken story from beginning to end, Narration begins with: “In a snowy forest, a black cat named Shannon lived quietly with his master, On full moon nights, he would gaze at the sky beneath a great tree, One night, he met Crysta — a snow fairy, glowing white, She gave him the gift of speech, then the gift of song, They fell in love, and their colors began to blend, But Crysta’s purity faded as her love deepened, Winter stopped visiting the forest, The Winter King sent a butterfly messenger with two choices: Return to her realm and lose all memory, or stay and bring winter forever — even after Shannon is gone, She looked into his eyes, and