The Three Fates Is A Three-Part Suite Written And Performed By Keith Emerson. The Suite Appeared In Emerson Lake & Palmer's Eponymous Debut Album Released In 1970. The Suite Is Based By The Greek Mythology Story Of The Three Sisters Who Are Known As Three Fates Or Moirai Clotho Lachesis And Atropos. The Suite's Length Is 7 Minutes And Has Three Sections Each One Is Talking About The Sisters. The Suite Opens The Second Side Of The Debut Album. Movements Clotho The Clotho Movement Contains Hammond Organ Moog Synthesizer And Clavinet. The Movement's Length Is 1 Minute. The Music Is Very Avant-Gardic And It Has An Influence Of Music Of Church. Lachesis The Lachesis Movement Contains Piano. The Section's Length Is 2 Minutes And Has An Influence Of Baroque Music. Atropos The Atropos Movement Starts In A Loud Sound Of Organ Like The First Section. After The Organ Carl Palmer And Greg Lake Are Playing With Emerson. It Contains A Quick Piano Improvisation With Drums Percussion And Bass Guitar. Finally The Music Ends With A Sound Of Explosions.