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I could only dream of being in the church whilst you are playing this, you are incredibly talented thank you so much for sharing this video clip with the world :)
Don't worry. Fortunately we have reliable weapons against ads that allow us to fully enjoy Your talent. So far, this is my favourite version. I'd love to hear it IRL.
I hope Zimmer’s music is remembered in the same way Beethoven, Debussy, and Liszt are. His music is on another level and will become immortalised when he passes away (the sad reality of art).
You and I are the same page. Everytime I describe Hans Zimmer to others who may not recognize him by name, i'll say "He is a modern day Mozart" (just to make them understand). Listening to his work everyday. Undeniably remarkable.
@@jagx234 I guarantee you've heard his music! In the age of the internet and "hey google/Alexa/Siri" it would take less than five seconds to find out who Liszt is/was and what his most popular/well-known pieces are. And w/o those voice-tools, you can search the internet in less than 10 seconds!
Can you imagine actually being there? Standing alone in this fully empty, huge, magnificent basilica, where you can literally hear nothing more than your own breath and heartbeat or being there 1 vs 1 with Wanying Lin listening to her breathtaking performance live and forget about everything else for about 8 minutes? She really do astonish with her talent. How grand it must be to hear her playing live.
@@gionefe323 In English and many other languages bravo is the correct form, as it is used differently, though boroughed from Italian. You'd say bravo about the performance or achievement, not the person itself. Saying brave or brava is not how English adopted it. Panini is not plural either in English.
I believe that the organ is very often underestimated as a musical instrument. Why, why is it never used? Seems to be relegated to a “church instrument”! It’s very particular as an instrument and difficult to play, but the multitude of sound it can make is spectacular!
Organ repair and maintenance is also a dying art. A church in my city tossed its two-story organ and bought a sound system because they couldn't afford to maintain the organ or find qualified people to play it.
Because it's big and expensive (250 k for a cheap one, millions for historical reconstructions), so basically the only place you can learn to play it is in a church. There are compact digital organs for as low as 10 k, but that's not nearly the same.
how is the church organ ever underestimated? it conjures up image of grandeur the moment you mention it. pretty sure u came in expecting epicness when u saw the title. it is not used as often as other keyboards due largely to people simply not having the chance to play them.
For those of you who do not understand! There are 3 octaves that are used as a primary layer - High, Medium and Low. Also the tick of the clock every second. These 3 octaves denotes the 3 age versions of his daughter Murph. High note - the Kid Murph, Medium note - The adult Murph and the Low note the Aged Murph. These 3 Octaves also denote the rate of passage of Cooper's time when he makes the Maneuver. Low Octave means the time is passing steadily, Medium Octave means the Time is Passing faster, and High Octave meant the Time is Passing Rapidly, there is even higher Octave used for a slight time denote the Time is passing a super rapid speed. Then in the end everything slows down and get back to normal for them. The greatest Time-Sound maneuver I have ever listened to. An absolute masterpiece! 2:40 Cooper passes among all 3 versions of Murph, Kid high note, Adult Medium note and Adult low note. All 3 octaves playing together. What a beauty!
I am always fascinated by organs, because they are quite a whole orchestra on their own! And the acoustics of churches are just on point for these monumental instruments. I can't only imagine how you might feel like the king or queen of the world playing such a beautiful instrument!
organs are literally the coolest and one of the most stunning instruments. i just found this piece today and it had me crying. so beautiful. it’s a shame they’re so big so they aren’t popular. the size just makes it all the more powerful though. i would LOVE to be in a big room like this with an organ playing. the power and emotion it brings is just unmatched.
LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER bought a church organ, which was in some guys *house,* in (mostly) working condition, spanning multiple rooms (obviously lol). I _believe_ he has it setup in his small shop _(but _*_maybe_*_ his house?),_ similarly shoehorned in there, but still working... fixed up, actually, as there were a number of things wrong (having degraded). Best part is, he's a young guy, a musician, with a love for the analog (specializing in old synths). So he owns all kinds of crazy stuff like that.
you dont understand how much this saved my life tonight. when i am depressed classical music makes me feel okay and interstellar is the soundtrack i normally go to when i feel like this. i am always looking for new versions or covers of the music from this movie and this was absolutely beautiful. thank you.
Nos églises, nos orgues, nos monuments, nos anciens nous ont laissé un beau patrimoine, nous devons protéger ça. Une grande émotion en regardant cette vidéo ❤️.
These old cathedrals and intelligently created instrument (organ) are perfect sound resonators. Not only do you hear the sound beautifully, you feel the healing vibrations and resonance through your body ! This was ancient Shock and Awe tech for the Masses !
I have a bucket list item. I don’t just want, but need to experience this song, in person at a hall or church on an organ. It’s a deeply visceral experience just with headphones. This song is alive like a beast of it own
Same, I have been looking around a lot if I can find an interstellar concert inside a church just to experience the resonance of all the instruments, specially the organ
I have tickets for a Hans Zimmer show, I've been to 2, but never heard interstellar from a live orchestra yet. I spend both evenings bawling my eyes out regardless.
I am learning this masterpiece in my little keyboard, I use headphones and it is a complete trance, I hope I can play this song on an organ in a church some day just for the experience.
This is a performance of tremendous beauty and sophistication.... It's genuinely incredible. If you ever read these comments, remember that this video/performance is a statement that all those long years of practice were worth it. Beauty like this doesn't come cheap. But it makes our world all the better. Thank you, and thank you to the production team, for taking my breath away.
You don’t have to be religious. Jesus Christ the Son of God and the deliverer from death into Life calls you into a relationship with Him. It sounds like you have been given enough understanding of repentance. Please, He is worthy.
Hello how are you? Every person has their own truth. For example, while blue is the most beautiful color for me, red may be the most beautiful color for you. These are relative concepts that vary from person to person. But more important than these is the religion people believe in. I am Muslim, I understand you are Christian. Our religion, Islam, and Christianity have similar aspects. One of these is ours. We accept Jesus as a prophet. I don't know how to explain it, but Islam is the most up-to-date and correct religion. Maybe you've heard this story. Allah(God) first sent Judaism, then Christianity and finally Islam. The reason I wrote all of this is because I want you to find the truth, too. I don't know where you are from, where you were born, how they describe Muslims in the country you live in, but some people can lie about Islam. I am a simple person, I may not be able to explain some things well. That's why I will recommend you a wise man who lived in the past. Hazrat Mevlana. Take care of yourself :)
@@SirReginaldBlomfield1234 imagine all the people, where would we be, withoud dreams (star trek "invanted" the mobile phone, without further thinkinging (like back to the future) evolution would be so slow
Play organ like that is a gift of Gods. What a masterpiece ! So magic, deep feelings of peace listening this music. Hans Zimmer is a great composer, and you, a great musician.
Господи, какой же величественный инструмент... способен коснуться самых сокровенных глубин души, я представить не могу даже, эти ощущения, когда ты находишься там и чувствуешь вибрации музыки каждой клеточкой своего тела... Отличное исполнение!
Hallo, . . . . . zu weinen ist ein derart starkes Gefühl daß ich meinen möchte glücklich darüber sein zu dürfen daß man weinen kann!!!! Grüße aus Berlin
This is the kind of performance that would even make Hans Zimmer cry from joy. I am literally breathless. No words can really describe how magnificent your performance is.
Interstellar always makes me cry. It swallows you up and takes you on a journey. feelings of hope, despair, nostalgia, strength and love. Alien and out of this world. like an ointment for the soul and this performance was phenomenally magical. Thanks🙏❤️
This is the third time I've commented, but I just love this piece so much...every time I listen to it, it stirs up so much emotion in me. To me, this piece of art encapsulates the struggle and perseverance of humanity. The sheer will to not die... and the intelligence to do it.
I have watched this video over 50 times. She is amazing. This is the most beautiful and most complex version I have ever heard. Hans Zimmer would stand in awe.
I'm just amazed how you can play at the same time. hands to feet + follow the notes .... this video is a "necessary" for the entire youtube community who loves this movie. incredible ... just incredible! I'd love to hear your performance live)
Самое неповторимое исполнение темы Интерстеллар! Много раз слушаю его, и каждый раз мурашки по всему телу, и каждый раз, если закрываю глаза, улетаю далеко-далеко в глубокий космос, к другим мирам и галактикам! 🛸🚀☄️🌌🪐
moi aussi , j'aime ces musiques qui m'emmènent loin de la terre dans l'infini de l'espace et de l'Univers .Ce compositeur est inspiré par des sphères supérieures a n'en pas douter , en cela je remercie l'Univers 🙏
technically brilliant. this rendition stays quite close to the metronome, while others are more laissez-faire regarding pauses and ritardandos. matter of taste which you prefer.
I must say that I appreciate her keeping the tempo as, Mr. Zimmer stated himself. The music of interstellar follows 60BPM for a specific reason, its close to our resting heart beat, so while the instrument breaths like us, the music beats with us. When the music picks up pace it mimics our hearts as fear and peril grip us. pure poetry from my favorite composer
Image and spirit built with sound. The power and the trembling of space. Listening, you get the feeling of reaching the top of a mountain in a difficult approach. It is to forget about the world, it is to feel at ease ❤
This was honesty so emotional for me. I was listening to it while working and had to stop and lie back and just listen. One of the most beautiful things I have listened to in a long time. Thank you
It’s hard not to love Hans Zimmer’s work, but this performance really takes it to a new level. Your passion for music and performance really comes out in this, and I hope that recording this was as enjoyable as getting to watch the result.
I can’t decide if this composition makes me feel like I’m coming home or going home or embarking on a great adventure or maybe all of the above…it makes me feel so many different things and I can’t sort it out.
Great interepretation. Interstellar's soundtrack shows how small and insignificant we are to universe. But, also how powerfull we become when needed. It gives me goosebumps.
That was beautiful, thank you. When Zimmer was asked to write this piece, the only info he got was that a father has lost his daughter. You can hear that grief...
During the second to last minute - from 6:27 to 7:30 the video images of this great pipe organ internal mechanisms … I almost felt transported to inside the tesseract …. 👍👍
OMFG, I plugged my gaming headphones, went 100% in every possible setting on my PC, turned the lights off and laid on my back while listening to this...and what can I say, it felt like I was with them in space, especially the at 4:35 that was the fucking climax OMG this is so damn eargasmic.....thank you so much
A particularly harmonious, organic, smoothly played, well rounded, peaceful, contemplative production of it. One can hardly do better in life than this.
I am now listening to this when studying anxiously for a math test and my brain is fried and I almost want to give up. This music is like taking a sip of ice cold Coke on a hot summer day! Thank you for giving me the energy to keep going!
I cannot count how many times I’ve listened this variation…. Extraordinary played, fantastic sound and unbelievable harmonic. Great job Wanying Lin ! I’m impressed :)
Man, I really loved watching the moving pieces within the organ as she played. That was so cool and really made me feel like I was there with the sound surrounding me, even if I’m actually just sitting here with headphones
The original version was recorded at the “temple church” in London. Yes, that church. Templar’s built the church, but the organ is modern, built in the 1920s
Every time I hear this music, it moves me to the point of shedding a tear. Thank you for this cover of this masterpiece, you transcribed it in an incredible way.
This is for me the most moving performance of this Zimmer composition. I also could not hold back my tears on hearing it. Somehow, its whole tonal essence has a direct access to my soul.
Imagine having that power to play that, and feel the vibrations running through your body in that space. It truly is otherworldly and a glimpse, just a tiny peek at what must go on in heaven.
For just a moment, I felt the mathematical precision of the brilliant design of that amazing organ; the dedication, skill and love pour through the fingers of Ms. Lin; the brilliant composition of emotion into sound; all resonating and amplified by the ancient Masonic mastery used to design that cathedral, condense into one single, perfect and infinitely unique expression of humanity that seemed to briefly lift me out of my mundane role as a person and allow me to perceive the miracle of my experience as a human.
OMG - Beautiful music, beautiful girl, beautiful play, beautiful cinematography - this is good beyond good. This is just awesome! Thank you for sharing this.
Always nice to hear a new voicing for this piece. I particularly enjoyed the choice of the 16' reeds in the pedal. Also always impressive to see something like this played on a tracker - there's a great deal of physicality demanded of the organist.
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you are really talented!!! I cried...
I could only dream of being in the church whilst you are playing this, you are incredibly talented thank you so much for sharing this video clip with the world :)
You are so talented! My family and i loved watching you! I'm from México.
Don't worry. Fortunately we have reliable weapons against ads that allow us to fully enjoy Your talent. So far, this is my favourite version. I'd love to hear it IRL.
@@XY-ke4cu
Yes, we have that weapons ;)
But not in my tv :(
I hope Zimmer’s music is remembered in the same way Beethoven, Debussy, and Liszt are. His music is on another level and will become immortalised when he passes away (the sad reality of art).
He will be. Especially rain man....
You and I are the same page. Everytime I describe Hans Zimmer to others who may not recognize him by name, i'll say "He is a modern day Mozart" (just to make them understand).
Listening to his work everyday. Undeniably remarkable.
I am pleb. No clue who Liszt is
@@jagx234 you do know him, I mean, at least one of his masterpiece: Hungarian Rhapsody n°2, look for it, you will recognize it.
@@jagx234 I guarantee you've heard his music! In the age of the internet and "hey google/Alexa/Siri" it would take less than five seconds to find out who Liszt is/was and what his most popular/well-known pieces are. And w/o those voice-tools, you can search the internet in less than 10 seconds!
Unbelievable. That must have been such an experience, breaking the absolute silence in this church with this masterpiece. Bravo!
Can you imagine actually being there? Standing alone in this fully empty, huge, magnificent basilica, where you can literally hear nothing more than your own breath and heartbeat or being there 1 vs 1 with Wanying Lin listening to her breathtaking performance live and forget about everything else for about 8 minutes? She really do astonish with her talent. How grand it must be to hear her playing live.
Brava *
@@gionefe323 In English and many other languages bravo is the correct form, as it is used differently, though boroughed from Italian. You'd say bravo about the performance or achievement, not the person itself. Saying brave or brava is not how English adopted it. Panini is not plural either in English.
@@MorningNightingale u would have forgotten time, and space, or ur body aswell
and to add, its the only good purpose for a church, to play that song there. fuck churches but that song is just epic.
I believe that the organ is very often underestimated as a musical instrument. Why, why is it never used? Seems to be relegated to a “church instrument”!
It’s very particular as an instrument and difficult to play, but the multitude of sound it can make is spectacular!
The size of it is the main limit of its utilisation. You can't have a real organ as powerful everywhere.
Organ repair and maintenance is also a dying art. A church in my city tossed its two-story organ and bought a sound system because they couldn't afford to maintain the organ or find qualified people to play it.
Because it's big and expensive (250 k for a cheap one, millions for historical reconstructions), so basically the only place you can learn to play it is in a church. There are compact digital organs for as low as 10 k, but that's not nearly the same.
Listen to Jimmy Smith and his Hammond organ! The best!
how is the church organ ever underestimated? it conjures up image of grandeur the moment you mention it.
pretty sure u came in expecting epicness when u saw the title. it is not used as often as other keyboards due largely to people simply not having the chance to play them.
For those of you who do not understand!
There are 3 octaves that are used as a primary layer - High, Medium and Low. Also the tick of the clock every second.
These 3 octaves denotes the 3 age versions of his daughter Murph. High note - the Kid Murph, Medium note - The adult Murph and the Low note the Aged Murph. These 3 Octaves also denote the rate of passage of Cooper's time when he makes the Maneuver. Low Octave means the time is passing steadily, Medium Octave means the Time is Passing faster, and High Octave meant the Time is Passing Rapidly, there is even higher Octave used for a slight time denote the Time is passing a super rapid speed.
Then in the end everything slows down and get back to normal for them. The greatest Time-Sound maneuver I have ever listened to. An absolute masterpiece!
2:40 Cooper passes among all 3 versions of Murph, Kid high note, Adult Medium note and Adult low note. All 3 octaves playing together.
What a beauty!
And time goes by so slowly
And time can do so much
Thank you
One of the most emotionally invoking themes ever written by Hansel Zimmer
Thanks for explanation of what are the uses of key
@@Berry-fr5wj unchained melody, nice song too! ;)
Definitely the best version of this song on the internet. The sound of the organ on the empty church just gives me chills every time!
Same here
I agree 💯
I think that I would have to also agree.
Agree
Je trouve aussi que c'est la meilleure version. Des frissons dans tout le corps. Très belle cathédrale de Toulouse ❤️
I love how the organ looks like the inside of the tesseract!
My thoughts exactly
in fact the big window and black thing looks like the ENDURANCE!
And the shadows in the dust of the room like organ pipes
We live in a real tesseract inside a multiverse
@@sebastianolivares3021omg I noticed the tesserect but not notice this one, exactly!
If I heard that walking by the church, I'd walk in and become a believer
what happens if you walk out again?
@@blauwzakjecrack he walking out enlightened
Yes, Just the time during this track, later you go out and return to do what you doing before...
He is waiting
What People dont understand is that they're getting this for free at RUclips. Incredible performance.
I am always fascinated by organs, because they are quite a whole orchestra on their own! And the acoustics of churches are just on point for these monumental instruments. I can't only imagine how you might feel like the king or queen of the world playing such a beautiful instrument!
organs are literally the coolest and one of the most stunning instruments. i just found this piece today and it had me crying. so beautiful. it’s a shame they’re so big so they aren’t popular. the size just makes it all the more powerful though. i would LOVE to be in a big room like this with an organ playing. the power and emotion it brings is just unmatched.
LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER bought a church organ, which was in some guys *house,* in (mostly) working condition, spanning multiple rooms (obviously lol).
I _believe_ he has it setup in his small shop _(but _*_maybe_*_ his house?),_ similarly shoehorned in there, but still working... fixed up, actually, as there were a number of things wrong (having degraded).
Best part is, he's a young guy, a musician, with a love for the analog (specializing in old synths). So he owns all kinds of crazy stuff like that.
You might be listening to a true Interstellar interpretation if you’re weeping and you don’t know why.
*I got that reference.gif*
Thats true.
You are describing me at this precise moment.
You got me there buddy
I know why I'm weeping. Because it's Interstellar.
you dont understand how much this saved my life tonight. when i am depressed classical music makes me feel okay and interstellar is the soundtrack i normally go to when i feel like this. i am always looking for new versions or covers of the music from this movie and this was absolutely beautiful. thank you.
🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍
for me too, one of my favourites I go to when I need a pick me up
i was once close to a collapse, and y, this movie, this sound, and one more cover, and im back
Play Satie Gynopedia in one tab, then open other tab and play a rainstorm. It's nostalgic bliss.
I love this Song and understand the emotions that It makes feel, but this Is not classical music.
Nos églises, nos orgues, nos monuments, nos anciens nous ont laissé un beau patrimoine, nous devons protéger ça. Une grande émotion en regardant cette vidéo ❤️.
These old cathedrals and intelligently created instrument (organ) are perfect sound resonators. Not only do you hear the sound beautifully, you feel the healing vibrations and resonance through your body ! This was ancient Shock and Awe tech for the Masses !
I have a bucket list item. I don’t just want, but need to experience this song, in person at a hall or church on an organ. It’s a deeply visceral experience just with headphones. This song is alive like a beast of it own
Same, I have been looking around a lot if I can find an interstellar concert inside a church just to experience the resonance of all the instruments, specially the organ
Me too. I don't know if I'll ever actually get to, but it's one of the things I won't quite be complete if I pass without experiencing.
I have tickets for a Hans Zimmer show, I've been to 2, but never heard interstellar from a live orchestra yet. I spend both evenings bawling my eyes out regardless.
Couldn't have said it better myself.
I am learning this masterpiece in my little keyboard, I use headphones and it is a complete trance, I hope I can play this song on an organ in a church some day just for the experience.
My girlfriend: "Watching all of the various Interstellar Main Themes on RUclips is not possible!"
Me: "No, it's necessary!"
This is a performance of tremendous beauty and sophistication.... It's genuinely incredible. If you ever read these comments, remember that this video/performance is a statement that all those long years of practice were worth it. Beauty like this doesn't come cheap. But it makes our world all the better. Thank you, and thank you to the production team, for taking my breath away.
Thanks sir. You comment makes me feel that my efforts are worth. Sooner or later.
If I sat in that church, I would be weeping. Absolutely weeping my eyes out.
I’m not religious but if I walked into a church and heard this I’d fall on my knees and repent.
You don’t have to be religious. Jesus Christ the Son of God and the deliverer from death into Life calls you into a relationship with Him. It sounds like you have been given enough understanding of repentance. Please, He is worthy.
Hello how are you? Every person has their own truth. For example, while blue is the most beautiful color for me, red may be the most beautiful color for you. These are relative concepts that vary from person to person. But more important than these is the religion people believe in. I am Muslim, I understand you are Christian. Our religion, Islam, and Christianity have similar aspects. One of these is ours. We accept Jesus as a prophet. I don't know how to explain it, but Islam is the most up-to-date and correct religion. Maybe you've heard this story. Allah(God) first sent Judaism, then Christianity and finally Islam. The reason I wrote all of this is because I want you to find the truth, too. I don't know where you are from, where you were born, how they describe Muslims in the country you live in, but some people can lie about Islam. I am a simple person, I may not be able to explain some things well. That's why I will recommend you a wise man who lived in the past. Hazrat Mevlana. Take care of yourself :)
😂😂
This interpretation deserves a lot more visualizations this is an absolute masterpiece! You are so talented!
I totally agree
It's no masterpiece as you put it, just a boring piece of shitty movie music yet again. Just more simple music for simple people with simple minds.
@@SirReginaldBlomfield1234 imagine all the people, where would we be, withoud dreams (star trek "invanted" the mobile phone, without further thinkinging (like back to the future) evolution would be so slow
It was composed on an organ.
Bonjour de France, belle interprétation
Toulouse représente comme on dit
Paris
Saubrigues ou rien les gaulois
@@MsPerlman 11111111111hu78
@@mathildespaghetti3736 nan mais Saubrigues quoi 🤣
I would pay an incredible amount of money to hear this live in a church
If I could give this a million likes, I would. Just beautiful!!
This may be the most beautiful rendition of this song I've heard yet
Play organ like that is a gift of Gods. What a masterpiece ! So magic, deep feelings of peace listening this music. Hans Zimmer is a great composer, and you, a great musician.
Господи, какой же величественный инструмент... способен коснуться самых сокровенных глубин души, я представить не могу даже, эти ощущения, когда ты находишься там и чувствуешь вибрации музыки каждой клеточкой своего тела... Отличное исполнение!
I can’t remember the last time I heard anything this beautiful I was overwhelmed by it and had a really good cry!
One of the most emotionally invoking themes ever written by Hansel Zimmer
Me too. It’s 2am and I am just crying 🤷🏻♀️
Hallo,
. . . . . zu weinen ist ein derart starkes
Gefühl daß ich meinen möchte glücklich darüber sein zu dürfen
daß man weinen kann!!!!
Grüße aus Berlin
This is the kind of performance that would even make Hans Zimmer cry from joy.
I am literally breathless. No words can really describe how magnificent your performance is.
Interstellar always makes me cry. It swallows you up and takes you on a journey. feelings of hope, despair, nostalgia, strength and love.
Alien and out of this world.
like an ointment for the soul and this performance was phenomenally magical.
Thanks🙏❤️
This is the third time I've commented, but I just love this piece so much...every time I listen to it, it stirs up so much emotion in me. To me, this piece of art encapsulates the struggle and perseverance of humanity. The sheer will to not die... and the intelligence to do it.
You are a Warrior.
nice words, btw i want this track for my funeral, 2 infinity and beyond
@@marcoalbrecht8057 as me
I have watched this video over 50 times. She is amazing. This is the most beautiful and most complex version I have ever heard. Hans Zimmer would stand in awe.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light. This is the most brilliant performance 🙏🏻
I'm just amazed how you can play at the same time. hands to feet + follow the notes .... this video is a "necessary" for the entire youtube community who loves this movie. incredible ... just incredible! I'd love to hear your performance live)
Harmonie et osmose j avoue impressionnant 😍
Самое неповторимое исполнение темы Интерстеллар! Много раз слушаю его, и каждый раз мурашки по всему телу, и каждый раз, если закрываю глаза, улетаю далеко-далеко в глубокий космос, к другим мирам и галактикам! 🛸🚀☄️🌌🪐
moi aussi , j'aime ces musiques qui m'emmènent loin de la terre dans l'infini de l'espace et de l'Univers .Ce compositeur est inspiré par des sphères supérieures a n'en pas douter , en cela je remercie l'Univers 🙏
Organs are crazy. I love when they build a building around an instrument.
Боже, это магия!!!!
Lisenting to this for the first time is like having a spiritual awakening. Its got to be one of the most beautiful renditions of this piece.
technically brilliant. this rendition stays quite close to the metronome, while others are more laissez-faire regarding pauses and ritardandos. matter of taste which you prefer.
was good enough to get the google copy right recognition!
I must say that I appreciate her keeping the tempo as, Mr. Zimmer stated himself. The music of interstellar follows 60BPM for a specific reason, its close to our resting heart beat, so while the instrument breaths like us, the music beats with us. When the music picks up pace it mimics our hearts as fear and peril grip us. pure poetry from my favorite composer
@@balltoball1 60 bpm aka seconds ,aka the rate of time ;)
我很喜歡這首曲子,所以聽過很多版本,實在是太精彩了
Image and spirit built with sound. The power and the trembling of space. Listening, you get the feeling of reaching the top of a mountain in a difficult approach. It is to forget about the world, it is to feel at ease ❤
This was honesty so emotional for me. I was listening to it while working and had to stop and lie back and just listen. One of the most beautiful things I have listened to in a long time. Thank you
One of the most emotionally invoking themes ever written by Hansel Zimmer
Magnifica interpretación , no tengo palabras para expresar lo que he sentido cuando la he escuchado. SENCILLAMENTE MARAVILLOSO
This is by far the best version I've ever heard!!!
It’s hard not to love Hans Zimmer’s work, but this performance really takes it to a new level. Your passion for music and performance really comes out in this, and I hope that recording this was as enjoyable as getting to watch the result.
Beautiful. Powerful.
I can’t decide if this composition makes me feel like I’m coming home or going home or embarking on a great adventure or maybe all of the above…it makes me feel so many different things and I can’t sort it out.
Great interepretation. Interstellar's soundtrack shows how small and insignificant we are to universe. But, also how powerfull we become when needed. It gives me goosebumps.
MY GOODNESS!!! The skill level is legendary and this cover needs recognition!! The movement is so fluid and seamless! It's so amazingly done! Kudos!!
Amazingly beautiful.
Thank you!
Everything so perfect: composer, song, organist, organ, church.
This kind of music makes your brain feel like a keyboard with all keys pressed at once. Thank you for this experience
This really deserves some recognition from Hans Zimmer! Amazingly done
Великолепное исполнение , супер, нет слов. Это божественно. Всем привет из Азербайджана))) после карантина ждём всех в гости. Приезжайте будем рады
Через её руки играет сам Бог !
Говоря всем: ,,Я дал вам такую музыку,такую красоту для веры и любви ! А вы , а вы !! Что еще вам надо ?
Невероятно! Восхитительно! Это шедевральное исполнение великого Артиста должно быть запечатлено в истории!
That was beautiful, thank you. When Zimmer was asked to write this piece, the only info he got was that a father has lost his daughter. You can hear that grief...
Шикарне виконання прекрасного шедевру, створеного генієм сучасності Гансом Цімером
This is arguably one of the greatest versions of the Main Theme & No Time for Caution. Absolutely incredible.
The best movie soundtrack in the world played on the coolest instrument in the world. Love it
I’m a simple man, I see an Interstellar cover and I instantly hit like.
Самое лучшее исполнение, что я слышала. И самая красивая исполнительница, только она и орган!!! Восхитительно!!!!
During the second to last minute - from 6:27 to 7:30 the video images of this great pipe organ internal mechanisms … I almost felt transported to inside the tesseract …. 👍👍
I truly think you're onto something...
Unglaublich schön, mehr Worte bedarf es nicht.
Ok, this one has the best sound and art direction.
OMFG, I plugged my gaming headphones, went 100% in every possible setting on my PC, turned the lights off and laid on my back while listening to this...and what can I say, it felt like I was with them in space, especially the at 4:35 that was the fucking climax OMG this is so damn eargasmic.....thank you so much
A particularly harmonious, organic, smoothly played, well rounded, peaceful, contemplative production of it. One can hardly do better in life than this.
Cathedrals, music and interstellar space, 3 of my favorite things together.
Would love to see what Hanz Zimmer would think of this
6:35 wooow that looked like the scene of gravity transcending time from the film
Brilliant shot
Dann nice catch!
Interesting how the church round stain glass is like the the ship Endurance and the organ pipes like the tesseract. Beautifully played!
The way she looks into the camera and then walks away has a profound impact on me for some reason.
That "No time for caution" cover is F amazing... goosebumps!!
I don't think I've ever had such intense chills as I have listening to this
Playing this song on an organ was an incredible experience, hearing this performance brings me back to that moment!
I am now listening to this when studying anxiously for a math test and my brain is fried and I almost want to give up. This music is like taking a sip of ice cold Coke on a hot summer day! Thank you for giving me the energy to keep going!
I cannot count how many times I’ve listened this variation…. Extraordinary played, fantastic sound and unbelievable harmonic.
Great job Wanying Lin ! I’m impressed :)
Man, I really loved watching the moving pieces within the organ as she played. That was so cool and really made me feel like I was there with the sound surrounding me, even if I’m actually just sitting here with headphones
It kind of reminded me of the ending to the movie actually…
Absolutely incredible. Nothing else to say.
@7:13 it looks like when coop is in the back of the bookcase
This organ version of this song is beautiful!!! Bravo!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
They used an organ in the OST :)
The original version was recorded at the “temple church” in London. Yes, that church. Templar’s built the church, but the organ is modern, built in the 1920s
This deserves about a million more views.
Best organ interpretation, thank you!. 02:02 begin of No time for caution
This deserves more than hundred thousand likes and at least 10 million views.
Appreciation to Wanying and her camera team who showed the details of the instrument so well. Truly enjoyed this cover.
_"But I knew you'd come back"_
_"How?"_
_"Because my dad promised me"_
Every time I hear this music, it moves me to the point of shedding a tear.
Thank you for this cover of this masterpiece, you transcribed it in an incredible way.
This is for me the most moving performance of this Zimmer composition. I also could not hold back my tears on hearing it. Somehow, its whole tonal essence has a direct access to my soul.
Her performance is unfathomable , immeasurable and beyond description
I would infinitely love to listen to her all day in that church… what an incredible, talented performer … a real joy for the soul. Thank you
damn sound different, than many of the other covers that I've listened to. very refreshing.
Brazil love you song Wanying, your interpretation of the song always touches my heart.
Imagine having that power to play that, and feel the vibrations running through your body in that space. It truly is otherworldly and a glimpse, just a tiny peek at what must go on in heaven.
Quelle belle artiste... vraiment magnifique cette version...
Les larmes m'en viennent au yeux surtout pedant les arpeggio
For just a moment, I felt the mathematical precision of the brilliant design of that amazing organ; the dedication, skill and love pour through the fingers of Ms. Lin; the brilliant composition of emotion into sound; all resonating and amplified by the ancient Masonic mastery used to design that cathedral, condense into one single, perfect and infinitely unique expression of humanity that seemed to briefly lift me out of my mundane role as a person and allow me to perceive the miracle of my experience as a human.
This is the best version by far she is fantastic makes me cry with joy brilliant.
It's so cute and beautiful seeing her play with those shoes on aswell.
How to invoke emotion and tears? This is how. Absolutely lovely.
OMG - Beautiful music, beautiful girl, beautiful play, beautiful cinematography - this is good beyond good. This is just awesome! Thank you for sharing this.
This is the best i have heard! AMAZING and makes your whole body shiver... Would love to hear it in person and feel the power...
Maravillosa interpretación.
Gracias Wanying Lin, desde España
You played so well, the youtube copyright detection system flagged it as a copy of the real song. Simply superb!
Always nice to hear a new voicing for this piece. I particularly enjoyed the choice of the 16' reeds in the pedal. Also always impressive to see something like this played on a tracker - there's a great deal of physicality demanded of the organist.