Don't know why, Interstellar theme always hits in the feels. And it's never just 1 emotion. It's like remembering something lost, or something we hope to find. Lost love, aspirations, a way out, a new beginning, it can be anything. Gives me goosebumps every single time
You just nailed it! The emotion of Mathew leaving earth with the last part of that song as he blasted into space…Leaving his family behind in sacrifice for the greater good for humanity and his posterity. Etc etc etc. Beautiful movie on many levels. Takes some time to sink it all in. Moved to my top 2 all time favorites films after a few years of watching it.
I went to watch Hans Zimmer, bought the best tickets, and I was absolutely blown away. So much emotion listening to this song too. I've booked for the O2 in Jun 2023 again! I can't wait!!!
i disagree. this particular video does not have the data but if his Live performances were properly recorded with multiple microphones, it could capture what it’s like to be there.
Fun Fact: Christopher Nolan visited Hans Zimmer and asked him to create a music that depict a father-daughter relation and didn't inform him that movie is about space travel. He had no idea about the scenes.
@@marktamparong8618 Yes and no. According to Zimmer he was given a one page story about a father child relationship and he wrote the soundtrack as a musical love letter to his son. Then Nolan came and listened to it and told him he had better make the movie now.
@@grayback995 I was at his Denver show on Friday and it was amazing. Hearing the music live was something else. The Interstellar piece was my favorite of the night.
@@orion1938 yess Hans zimmer actually did this set in Europe last year. I watched this live (the exact set) last year in June 14 in London. They will be touring Europe again next year with a new set. Look it up Hans zimmer : the next level.
I grew up with Dad always asking me, “Do you know who performs this song?” “Who’s the guitar player on this album?” Or some other such question. It was a matter of pride to know your music. And question after question turned into music trivia. This is the last piece of music we listened to together. He had Alzheimer’s and yet we still questioned each other, “Who’s the guitarist?” “Which one? Johnny Marr or Guthrie Govan?” He’s gone now. And 2 and a half years later I’m still using this piece of music as a tesseract to move through space and time so we can sit in the car, listening to tunes by the radio light, or putting the needle on the turntable and turning the volume to ten. I’m never going to be Murph from the movie, using a watch to save the world, but we do have love and music to send us across the universe so we can be with each other. Thanks Hans, for a portal to visit Dad every now and again.
Can you imagine an entire orchestra so coordinated that you don't need a conductor? He literally just left his piano and felt the music... what a legend.
@@traveltonshl yes that’s true, most modern orchestras no longer need a conductor for keeping the time… HOWEVER they do need them to guide the volume and to coordinate each musician… to change the tempo as needed to bring instruments in and out as needed
Everybody has got In ear monitors and every instrument is either plugged or captured by mics to FOH Of course they are all exceptional but there’s no need for a conductor here i guess
@@dbisic1 even if you could hear all of them, as someone who has played in large band performances, you can not in real time know where the flow of music needs to go, if time is to be slowed down or sped up, if certain sections need to be louder or quieter, if some notes must be played staccato or slurred in a moment. That must be decided by the conductor, the hand motions are not just “1 2 3 4” it is, harder, softer, staccato, slurred, slow, loud, quiet, faster, stop, start, etc. could a football team without a coach play? Yep. Would they preform as well? Nope.
A true anecdote about the origin of this legendary theme... When Chris Nolan was done writing the story of Interstellar, he went over to Hans Zimmer and told him a short beautiful story about a father who is leaving his child to do an important duty. He told him two main lines, "I'll come back" and "When?". A day later, Zimmer called over Nolan and played this fragile, touching track he had written for his son. It was only then that Nolan started telling Zimmer about the plot of the movie, which had outworldly concepts like space, black holes, and higher dimensions. Zimmer was confused if the theme he had composed would pair right with such a plot. To which Nolan responded, "Now I know where the heart of the movie is." A couple years later both, the movie and the theme turned out to be one of the legendary pairs in the history of filmmaking.
Correction, Nolan never mentioned father and son theme. Hans wrote this for Nolan with the request that Hans write something extremely personal to himself. Interstellar then became a father son film.
@@bryanpedraza6409Actually, it is mostly true. If you watch some interviews from Christopher Nolan, he confirms this is how it happened. It is also in the new Hans Zimmer documentary in Netflix where Nolan says the same thing.
Fun fact: Christopher told Hans to compose music that is about "a father's love for his children" and didnt tell him anything else. So, as a father himself, Hans Zimmer put his soul into this song and created the masterpiece we know of today.
I am not a father so I find it difficult to relate to this having a meaning towards being a parent. When I hear this song, all I can think about is space, time, physics, and math. It motivates me to study!
Hate break it to you but he has over 15 composers working under him in his company and most of these songs he makes are not made by him, but by one of his 15 to composers who worked on his company. This song in particular is a copy from Philip Glass
I was listening to this and my girlfriend felt inspired to finally watch interstellar after I told her this is the soundtrack. This music is not just part of the movie, it is it’s own entity.
This theme is so Cosmic and so Human at the same time. I think that's where the genius of this soundtrack lies. It combines human love and fear with the immensity of the Universe
When I feel too numb to cry, this helps me release. I rarely get through a piece like this with dry eyes. Take care Hun, hoping for brighter days for you
i saw the movie today. tears were flowing like rivers. The end where he meets her again, murph is old and surrounded by family, broke me. i never understood the hype for this song, just appreciated it. now I understand, I do.
Imagine the unbearable pain of knowing that you lied to your child and in the end as a young man seeing your daughter as an old woman in her final moments. At least she understood what it was all for in the end.
You are so lucky. I wacthced it many years ago. Im waiting for. 3.1.2025. It will released on 03.01.2025. I will watch the first time on sinema. Im so excited.
I was there, I bought a ticket for my mum, who is in a wheelchair. She had never been to a concert before and I tell you guys, take your parents to a concert and enjoy the time together :-) It was one of the best concerts of my life and we both loved it.
Also for those of you that don't know, all those musicians being shown are well known in their own right and on an elite level of talent. Seeing them all in one room to recreate this song with Hans Zimmer is exceptionally awesome.
@jamesjudge3685 awesome! Got to see him in Georgia, Minneapolis, Denver, Vegas twice, and Oakland. And going to see him in Austin, Nashville, New York and Baltimore when he's back!
Can you imagine being in that audience and feeling the height of the music? Must have been awe inducing. I'd love to have witnessed this masterpiece. What a time to be alive with beauty like this.
I saw this when they released it on DVD in 2017, I made it a life goal to watch him live and I finally got to do that in Dubai this year. It's a dream come true.
Honest to God I've never heard a collection of music able to elicit such powerful emotional reactions in me. The interstellar score is no joke a master work.
I'm so glad i'm not the only one that feels similarly. This body of work is Ethereal to me, literally don't think there's a song that exists that i've heard that engages me the way that this one does. Not to say i've never heard other exceptional music, but to say that this one is just the absolute most moving to me personally. A song I will never forget.
I understand the feeling, but for me, it's "How to Train Your Dragon," especially Test Drive. Other soundtracks that elicit the same emotions are Gladiator and Last Samurai.
I love this masterpiece so much but I can't listen to it. Every single time it brings tears. I can't help it and this is the only song makes that. I don't know why but maybe because of losing my dad early. When humanity perishes again, this piece should be one of the last mementos left from us.
@@DanceySteveYNWA I'm not quite sure but you're right. This piece reminds me of time. Which can't be bought and also the most precious concept. I'm afraid to witness a big catostrophy that human kind would witness (similar to the movie). This idea is very hurtful.
@@sevbu I see what you mean. Now that I read my question back I realize it can be taken in a rude way, which was not my intention. I meant it more in way to say it's okay to be sad or to cry. And I'm glad you turned out to feel the same way. Wish you to best!
The weight of this song is truly remarkable. This will be remembered for hundreds of years. I don’t think many people understand that. This is greatness, this is genius, this is mastery, this is a gift.
As a musician, there are some nights or even tiny moments - there is no specific word to describe it, but I will say - you feel ONE AND SOLID with your band. It's like you're all melting away and becoming ONE again in the song. If you look at 5:31, you can witness such a moment. Check how their bodies are reacting to crescendo. It's like the same. Cause in a sense, they were the same person for a moment.
@@nyrage17 The cutie with the strawberry blond hair on the kettle drums is practically glowing. It just shows they know they're part of something truly special.
Just went to see Interstellar rerun in iMax last night. It was my first time viewing it in the cinema and the thing that stood out above all else in an amazing movie was how impactful the music was. It’s a character in its own right amplifying each scene and it is something truly remarkable. Truly beautiful.
80% of the music I listen to is hip-hop, but certain musical scores just absolutely amaze me and create such a powerful feeling inside of me. This is one of them. I would kill to see this man live.
@@brokendrummachine2539music taste is very subjective. and hiphop is also a beautiful form of music, if your pallette allows it. you can express yourself through your words, just like poetry. produce versatile beats, and sample and twist anything else. hiphop is very flexible. i understand that some of the artists are quite irritating, like that colourful rap guy sixnine. but there's a ton of other good artists aswell.
@c4lmchor most of the really good poetic hip hop artists are not main stream or widely heard. Just the gimmicky ones are really put out there. Does the genre such injustice.
When i saw the movie the first time in imax, i loved the soundtrack right away. It makes the movie so much more powerfull. Years later, when i became a father, i truly understood the music. I cannot hear this soundtrack without tearing up. Imho the greatest work of him.
Interstellar is my favorite movie ever: music by Hans Zimmer, Matthew McConaughey is my favorite actor and the subject is the Universe. Absolutely perfect ❤
The Interstellar theme is the closest we have come to portraying the human soul in way that it can be experienced by anyone. Absolutely amazing thing. Very few things can bring instant tears to my eyes and fill me up with awe, joy and excitement at the same time.
Это просто то что я не когда в этой жизни не слышал лучшего этого шедевра, до самой глубины души, слезы на глазах, это большее чем мы можем представить, это не просто музыка, это что то больше, это наше будущее, это то к чему мы должны придти в ближайшее будущее, мы ещё не осозноëм наш мир для чего мы, но мы на пути к точке понимания!
This is the greatest piece of music ever composed. This will live forever like the 5th Symphony. It’s that good Stop trying to classify it as just a sci-fi movie music
Wherever I hear this music, I feel like I'm going on a universal journey, as if I'm lost in the void of space, it's a magnificent work, thank you zimmer
I went to his concert in Oslo this year and at the time i had not seen the movie but it was still an amazing experience, the feeling of sitting there while the music tears your body apart is out of this world. Today I saw the movie, 100/10 breaks the scale, I will go to another concert and experience it again, only now I think with the emotional story I know it wil take me even further.
This composition is the quintessence of life. In my opinion, the composition is divided into several semantic fragments: 1. pathfinding 2. doubt, fall, disbelief in one's own strength 2. Hope 4. achieve something great in your life
It's almost as if they made the movie for this music , it carries weight , it's arrangement is masterful , A truly remarkable assembly. Let's not forget , Guthrie Govan , the legend on guitar
Zimmer had Nolan write him a letter without talking about the entire movie or the plot, just the feels, as they say. Nolan did, and Hans wrote this about that letter, and it's exactly how you imagined. Nolan said he needed to write the movie because Hand already wrote this legendary shii for it
Fun fact, when Hans wrote the bass melody for the film, Nolan never told him the theme of the movie nor the genre - he just said “Make me something” and Hans said he wrote something that he wanted to be emotional and it came from his love as a father towards his son and the meaning of being a father. When Nolan first heard it he said it’s weird that’s where you pulled the emotion to write this because the theme of the film is about the love of his father toward his daughter. Like the score was just meant to be
11:00 The master turns around and sees his vision come to life. Hans should be proud of this masterpiece of a soundtrack. Seeing him live and talk about how this is as close as it comes to getting it right for a movie soundtrack was absolutely touching. He loves what he does and it absolutely shows.
I can't lie. I feel lucky being the generation to have witnessed his music first-hand. He will be remember as one of the greatest composers of all time in a few centuries, probably studied in music schools etc. And I was the first generation to have listened to his work. How cool is that?
yes i know he wrote this piece but playing without looking at the keys is still extremely impressive even if you have played something a million times. So talented!
Try playing flute or piccolo. You can't see the keys at all. You just trust where your hands and fingers are. I played for 15 or so years but gave it up eventually because I had other things I needed to do.
Lock by the algorithm in an infinite loop. From an Interstellar video to the Interstellar movie back to a video. I'm 100% watching the movie again for the 20th time tonight
Anyone here after watching the movie for the 14th time? This is the meaning of the greatness of humanity. We a capable of something so extraordinary… we should keep this path. ❤
Knowing that Hans thought the Organ notes were impossible to play, only for the guy they hired to blaze through them like it was nothing, makes your comment even funnier.
Diese extrem emotionale Mischung aus Faszination.. Angst.. Hoffnung.. und Geborgenheit... Ich verneige mich vor dem Meister und all denen, die seine Visionen musikalisch so ergreifend umsetzen!!
Don't know for some reason .I cry ..I just cry. When I hear this master piece...it brings all kind of feeling within you... I can't even describe the feeling I get when I hear this epic...blessed to have listened to this epic composition...it's the sound of universe
Perfeito , simplesmente perfeito . 2022 foi um ano complicado para todos mas muitos souberam viver de verdade aproveitando cada momento de sua vida e isso é incrível , somos pessoas , somos seres humanos , todos nos temos nosso tempo contado , mesmo não sabendo de nosso futuro continuamos vivendo e esperando o inesperado . Não devemos ter medo da morte mas sim do tempo pois ele nunca retorna a gente . Devemos viver cada momento de nossa vida pois só temos uma e nunca vamos saber o dia de amanhã para nós não nos arrependermos do dia de hoje . Feliz 2023 a todos , cada momento nosso estará marcado em nossas histórias .
I'm sorry that we can't listen to these magnificent sounds in 100 years, but I'm glad that our descendants will enjoy and feel what we feel! I am glad that I live and feel these sublime sounds! Thank you Mr. Hans Zimmer!
The film educated us on power of love and it being associated with a extra dimension we use and feel but not fully understand it scientifically. This music; especially the second part which begins with the guitar fully glorifies it and for a while makes you feel so alone and painful on thought of you being away from your loved ones.
If you didn't shed a tear that whole video, you have no soul 😅. The ending was absolute perfection. Hans just raising his arms in joy at the beautiful masterpiece he created being brought to life on stage. You could see his overwhelming happiness and gratitude for all the performers helping make his vision, his passion a reality. Amazing!
Im a father of 3 boys! Every single time i hear this i cant help but to tear up and want to hug my boys! This is powerful! Hans is amazing for this! Thank you sir! And thank you to all those amazing musicians, they are incredible!! Respect!
It's impossible for me to listen to this soundtrack without crying all the tears of my body... Never had a song touched me so much... An absolute masterpiece... Thank you from the bottom of my heart Mr Zimmer ❤
The most melting feeling a human can ever have is of "time." Christofer Nolan plays with emotions of heart melting memories associated with time. Like in interstellar , inception, and prestige. And oddly enough, all of the hans Zimmer music triggers the same area of a human mind. Remembering your gold days, even if these memories are of a movie. That's why his music hits so badly that it never leaves you tearless.
Я слушаю и пересматриваю много раз, но не так часто , не хочу чтобы это надоело. И каждый раз у меня бегают фриссоны и слёзы счастья ! А если бы я слушал и видел это вживую, то я был бы ещё больше счастлив!❤
I might have watched Interstellar over ten times now. What I remember the most is the background score. It takes you to a journey with a one way ticket!!! Hans Zimmer is a genius. Once in a century, we get someone like him.
Close your eyes! Run through all your memory since your birth till date!! So much revitalizing and gives supremacy and makes you feel how previous is human life! Thank you Hans Zimmer for this master piece 🔥
If you are here, you have an exceptional taste in music.
Thanks! So do you!
I always thought i had a strange taste in music , so thankyou for putting me straight 👍
Thanks 🙏🏽
That’s right damnit! 😂
@@davefarmery8180 strange is never bad when it comes to art
Don't know why, Interstellar theme always hits in the feels. And it's never just 1 emotion. It's like remembering something lost, or something we hope to find. Lost love, aspirations, a way out, a new beginning, it can be anything.
Gives me goosebumps every single time
You have described it perfectly! 😊
A brilliant description, put into words; thoughts I didn't know I had!
Perfect Thought, God bless you.
I totally agree! You hit the nail on the head!
Bro it is my reaction :O
To whoever is listening to this song now, wherever you are.... Sending you love, peace, healing and all good wishes. May your life be good❤
Спасибо друг!
igualmente gracias
O mesmo pra você, irmão!
Maraming salamat
Same to you ❤
It's depressions, it's sadness, it's madness... It's fears, it's hopes, it's love, and it's life. This music really had everything...
Right, I personally don't like Interstellar I prefer other themes
It's pretty confused, discordant, and directionless - just like the world today. No wonder people like it.......... :/
Couldn’t say better
From experience
You just nailed it! The emotion of Mathew leaving earth with the last part of that song as he blasted into space…Leaving his family behind in sacrifice for the greater good for humanity and his posterity. Etc etc etc. Beautiful movie on many levels. Takes some time to sink it all in. Moved to my top 2 all time favorites films after a few years of watching it.
no home speakers could possibly ever do this justice. Must feel incredible being there.
makes me wanna jump onboard a spaceship, get into a blackhole so i can go to the past and attend the concert.
If you ever get the chance to experience Hans Zimmer live, you got to do it. Its incredible.
I went to watch Hans Zimmer, bought the best tickets, and I was absolutely blown away. So much emotion listening to this song too. I've booked for the O2 in Jun 2023 again! I can't wait!!!
Me changing the video quality to 1080p hoping the sound will be better....
i disagree. this particular video does not have the data but if his Live performances were properly recorded with multiple microphones, it could capture what it’s like to be there.
This movie and song create something inside me that i will never leave behind.. it changes me the way i see and feel the music and movies..
Let’s not forget the audio engineers who mixed this masterpiece. They did a phenomenal job with the entire set.
As an audio engineer (Systems tech, for once I argue that FOH had the harder job). I thank you for support.
exatly whe are you listening the whole set at some good headphones it blow mi ming every fuckin time.They did Absolutly masterpiece
Yes indeed... they have the most important job, as Zimmer's right hand
Really like the sound track of last samurai .
🙂
One of the best film music made by Hans Zimmer. So extraordinarily beautiful and soulful. It always transports me mentally to another dimension
Fun Fact: Christopher Nolan visited Hans Zimmer and asked him to create a music that depict a father-daughter relation and didn't inform him that movie is about space travel. He had no idea about the scenes.
Then along comes Dune and says "Hold my beer"
@@marktamparong8618 Yes and no. According to Zimmer he was given a one page story about a father child relationship and he wrote the soundtrack as a musical love letter to his son. Then Nolan came and listened to it and told him he had better make the movie now.
Yes, exactly
@@Kmmlc Dune has nothing on interstellar lol
I would pay anything...anything to listen to interstellar's entire soundtrack live. I cant even imagine
there's a live concert of Interstellar in November 2024 at Blackburn Cathedral in the UK - not sure if its the full soundtrack but is 2 hours long
Hans zimmer is touring Europe in 2025/2026. He will probably do 3-4 interstellar tracks
@@grayback995 I was at his Denver show on Friday and it was amazing. Hearing the music live was something else. The Interstellar piece was my favorite of the night.
@@orion1938where is denver?
@@orion1938 yess Hans zimmer actually did this set in Europe last year. I watched this live (the exact set) last year in June 14 in London. They will be touring Europe again next year with a new set. Look it up Hans zimmer : the next level.
The first time I watched interstellar, I couldn't hold back the tears. Not because of the story but because of the sound track. Pure genius.
Agreed. The music is perfect for every scene and elevates the whole film.
Power of music.
@@deezyD93that’s because the movie was built around the music. Amazing.
But also the story, it blends in so perfectly 🤌
same. i cried because of the soundtrack.
They had Beethoven, we have Hans Zimmer❤️✨
We also had Enio Morricone that sadly passed away.
We still have Beethoven but your right Hans took the torch
தமிழ்மகனே ✌
@@vigneshviki2872 also we have AR Rahman😂❤️
And Hans had beethoven😁🤣😅
I grew up with Dad always asking me, “Do you know who performs this song?”
“Who’s the guitar player on this album?” Or some other such question.
It was a matter of pride to know your music. And question after question turned into music trivia.
This is the last piece of music we listened to together.
He had Alzheimer’s and yet we still questioned each other, “Who’s the guitarist?”
“Which one? Johnny Marr or Guthrie Govan?”
He’s gone now. And 2 and a half years later I’m still using this piece of music as a tesseract to move through space and time so we can sit in the car, listening to tunes by the radio light, or putting the needle on the turntable and turning the volume to ten. I’m never going to be Murph from the movie, using a watch to save the world, but we do have love and music to send us across the universe so we can be with each other.
Thanks Hans, for a portal to visit Dad every now and again.
May he be proud about you Brother. You Are a wonderful Soul. And Always protected from above❤️
Dude I'm crying af ;)
This made me tear up
When can I buy this dvd vision
Further to my reply I look on line & cannot see this vision on either CD or Video. Can anyone help me where I can buy this
Can you imagine an entire orchestra so coordinated that you don't need a conductor? He literally just left his piano and felt the music... what a legend.
Usually you don't need one..... But that's a story for another day.... ;)
@@traveltonshl yes that’s true, most modern orchestras no longer need a conductor for keeping the time… HOWEVER they do need them to guide the volume and to coordinate each musician… to change the tempo as needed to bring instruments in and out as needed
Everybody has got In ear monitors and every instrument is either plugged or captured by mics to FOH
Of course they are all exceptional but there’s no need for a conductor here i guess
@@dbisic1 even if you could hear all of them, as someone who has played in large band performances, you can not in real time know where the flow of music needs to go, if time is to be slowed down or sped up, if certain sections need to be louder or quieter, if some notes must be played staccato or slurred in a moment. That must be decided by the conductor, the hand motions are not just “1 2 3 4” it is, harder, softer, staccato, slurred, slow, loud, quiet, faster, stop, start, etc. could a football team without a coach play? Yep. Would they preform as well? Nope.
These musicians are probably playing with a click track, that’s their conductor.
Essa música é forte, forte demais, me destrói, me eleva, me faz sofrer, chorar, me leva pra cima e pra baixo... Não consigo explicar.
Соберись тряпка!
A true anecdote about the origin of this legendary theme...
When Chris Nolan was done writing the story of Interstellar, he went over to Hans Zimmer and told him a short beautiful story about a father who is leaving his child to do an important duty. He told him two main lines, "I'll come back" and "When?".
A day later, Zimmer called over Nolan and played this fragile, touching track he had written for his son. It was only then that Nolan started telling Zimmer about the plot of the movie, which had outworldly concepts like space, black holes, and higher dimensions. Zimmer was confused if the theme he had composed would pair right with such a plot. To which Nolan responded, "Now I know where the heart of the movie is."
A couple years later both, the movie and the theme turned out to be one of the legendary pairs in the history of filmmaking.
Correction, Nolan never mentioned father and son theme.
Hans wrote this for Nolan with the request that Hans write something extremely personal to himself.
Interstellar then became a father son film.
Fake history. Just was a great composition from a great composer.
@@bryanpedraza6409Actually, it is mostly true. If you watch some interviews from Christopher Nolan, he confirms this is how it happened. It is also in the new Hans Zimmer documentary in Netflix where Nolan says the same thing.
@@bryanpedraza6409 even Hans confirmed this to be true. Just because your life sucks, you don't need to project.
Historia falsa, pero las buenas historias se aceptan no hay que indagar más.
Fun fact: Christopher told Hans to compose music that is about "a father's love for his children" and didnt tell him anything else. So, as a father himself, Hans Zimmer put his soul into this song and created the masterpiece we know of today.
I am not a father so I find it difficult to relate to this having a meaning towards being a parent. When I hear this song, all I can think about is space, time, physics, and math. It motivates me to study!
He actually didn’t tell him that, look into it it’s better than that.
Nope.
@@carefulicarus7393 i never knew that so shut your mouth
Hate break it to you but he has over 15 composers working under him in his company and most of these songs he makes are not made by him, but by one of his 15 to composers who worked on his company. This song in particular is a copy from Philip Glass
I was listening to this and my girlfriend felt inspired to finally watch interstellar after I told her this is the soundtrack. This music is not just part of the movie, it is it’s own entity.
Beautifully said ❤
And what did she think of the movie?
Wow
❣️
Agree 100%
This theme is so Cosmic and so Human at the same time. I think that's where the genius of this soundtrack lies. It combines human love and fear with the immensity of the Universe
my life changed when i discovered hans zimmer, i suffer from chronic depression and his music helps me to have peace of mind thank you very much ❤
When I feel too numb to cry, this helps me release. I rarely get through a piece like this with dry eyes. Take care Hun, hoping for brighter days for you
@@mandyp2637 The Gladiator soundtrack he also did is phenomenal!! Covers EVERY emotion.
This is amazing ❤️❤️❤️ stay strong
❤
Pokochaj życie takim jakim jest, zajzyj głęboko w siebie.Wszystkie odpowiedzi są w nas. Życzę dużo miłości do siebie ❤❤❤❤❤❤.Pozdrawiam 😘
3rd part is when you accomplish the greatest achievement in your life.
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Who is listening to this in June 2024 ? Always catching the feels
Just learned the piece today!
@jefferymiller30 that's great, bro 👍
Me :) i really wish i knew if he was gonna do another concert like this i wanna go
Immortal music...🥲
I’m happy to be here with you! This brings me so much joy and such a cruel world. 🤍
Cornfield Chase will go down as one of the greatest scores of all time. It just hits you in the feels. What a talent Hanz Zimmer is.
I don't even have kids and that music makes me feel a strong connection with them.
No one says “In the feels” douche
It's peace and sadness at the same time
@@amoghdhankhar namaste
i saw the movie today.
tears were flowing like rivers.
The end where he meets her again, murph is old and surrounded by family, broke me.
i never understood the hype for this song, just appreciated it.
now I understand, I do.
Imagine the unbearable pain of knowing that you lied to your child and in the end as a young man seeing your daughter as an old woman in her final moments. At least she understood what it was all for in the end.
Damn guys spoilers much?😂
@@Bootymusiah it’s been 8 years since it’s release. You’ve done yourself an injustice by not seeing it by now.
@@Bootymusiah after 7 years of the movie's release.
You should expect a spoiler XD
X2 🥺
Just watched the IMAX re-released today. The experience is freaking amazing!!!
You are so lucky. I wacthced it many years ago. Im waiting for. 3.1.2025. It will released on 03.01.2025. I will watch the first time on sinema. Im so excited.
I was there, I bought a ticket for my mum, who is in a wheelchair. She had never been to a concert before and I tell you guys, take your parents to a concert and enjoy the time together :-)
It was one of the best concerts of my life and we both loved it.
That’s beautiful man
@@FusionTechCinema yeah bro
Good for you both!
Hope she enjoyed it
And god bless you and all of your family
Oh man, that’s really beautiful ❤
Am I the only one who cried like a baby while listening to this...
Thanks Mr. Zimmer for making us believe in MAGIC
Zimmer always males me tear up.
Every time😢
Every single damn time when I listen to this music
The power of music is a power that has no limits.
Also for those of you that don't know, all those musicians being shown are well known in their own right and on an elite level of talent. Seeing them all in one room to recreate this song with Hans Zimmer is exceptionally awesome.
No shit Sherlock
@@usanumba1916 Shut yo dumbass up bro. Let them have their comment.
That's so cool 😊
@@usanumba1916I’m sorry you’re unhappy. I wish you peace.
@@lyndsay4153Sending the Right Energy, nice one mate
Man something about this song makes me damn emotional.. There are no words, you just get it and understand it.
Exactly, me too
So true!
Exactly
Feeling of time Or a person lost within that grasp of time. Crazier when it's actually you and not someone else.
Like he said in 60 minutes interview ”if you cant put words on it, i did my job, because i have my own language to make you feel”
So grateful he's doing a US tour this year, I am absolutely THRILLED to see this live. It's a dream
Snagged tickets for the Nashville show and I absolutely can not wait!
@jamesjudge3685 awesome! Got to see him in Georgia, Minneapolis, Denver, Vegas twice, and Oakland. And going to see him in Austin, Nashville, New York and Baltimore when he's back!
Imagine if they brought this movie back to the THEATERS 🎥!
Especially on IMAX
That was so awesome and my first and only experience there. I left in awe
I'll go see it for the 3rd time theater..after 100 times at home
Never saw it in theater so I would totally go!!!!
Let’s bring it back !!!
@@Filia_Noctis Same 😭 I would pay triple to go watch it in theaters if they re released it
10:56 I love how proud he is of all the musicians bringing his creation to life. Back turn to the crowd to praise their hard work. Truly a master.
Warmed my heart to see him thrilled hearing all of that hard work ❤
my jaw dropped for this entire video i love this song so mf much
@11:51My heart stopped and brain exploded… unreal..how is it possible he didn’t take every award out there?
Can you imagine being in that audience and feeling the height of the music? Must have been awe inducing. I'd love to have witnessed this masterpiece. What a time to be alive with beauty like this.
I saw this when they released it on DVD in 2017, I made it a life goal to watch him live and I finally got to do that in Dubai this year. It's a dream come true.
@@ishaanbakshi4734that must’ve been incredible. I’m glad you got to experience that.
I was there and I had tears in my eyes at so many points.
Я была там, и была в этот момент беременна. Это потрясающе. Надеюсь, мой сын станет музыкантом❤
❤
we dont hear this music, we feel...
You can't put this feeling into words. Like you said, you just feel the music
I’m feel
amen
@@giancarlopeirano7344 R’amen
I cried 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Guys this is real art. There is not a single word or sentence, but it tells you a lot. Magnificent absolutely magnificent
Honest to God I've never heard a collection of music able to elicit such powerful emotional reactions in me. The interstellar score is no joke a master work.
I'm so glad i'm not the only one that feels similarly. This body of work is Ethereal to me, literally don't think there's a song that exists that i've heard that engages me the way that this one does. Not to say i've never heard other exceptional music, but to say that this one is just the absolute most moving to me personally. A song I will never forget.
@@MOBLiiFEI feel the same. It brings such emotions out of me.
I understand the feeling, but for me, it's "How to Train Your Dragon," especially Test Drive.
Other soundtracks that elicit the same emotions are Gladiator and Last Samurai.
Considering both dramatic and scientific aspects of the movie, I believe Interstellar is Nolan's best work
I love this masterpiece so much but I can't listen to it. Every single time it brings tears. I can't help it and this is the only song makes that. I don't know why but maybe because of losing my dad early.
When humanity perishes again, this piece should be one of the last mementos left from us.
What's wrong with being brought to tears?
So you associate it with death and personal loss? The same feelings 'explored' in the film. Job well done for the writing
@@thames21 Nothing ofc. But when it happens in public (playlist issue) people ask unrelated questions and I feel embarressed (introvert).
@@DanceySteveYNWA I'm not quite sure but you're right. This piece reminds me of time. Which can't be bought and also the most precious concept. I'm afraid to witness a big catostrophy that human kind would witness (similar to the movie). This idea is very hurtful.
@@sevbu I see what you mean. Now that I read my question back I realize it can be taken in a rude way, which was not my intention. I meant it more in way to say it's okay to be sad or to cry. And I'm glad you turned out to feel the same way. Wish you to best!
Major shouts to whomever engineered this show. You can literally feel every instrument being played.
In hanz we trust....
@@chrisbelanger6467 in sound techs, we trust.
@@brionyhall4250 they rarely get the credit that is due...everything on this was done so incredibly well.
the interstellar theme song is the closest piece of music that connects you to the past, present and future of humankind
The weight of this song is truly remarkable. This will be remembered for hundreds of years. I don’t think many people understand that. This is greatness, this is genius, this is mastery, this is a gift.
One of the best concert experiences I have ever been to.
i am jealous, definetly going to one
Definitely an item on the bucket list
Just bought ticket for LOS Angeles how was the dress Code for an event like this??
In Europe I think they have dress code . But when I were in atlanta GA I dressed semi formal there was people in shorts very informal😂😂😂
As a musician, there are some nights or even tiny moments - there is no specific word to describe it, but I will say - you feel ONE AND SOLID with your band. It's like you're all melting away and becoming ONE again in the song. If you look at 5:31, you can witness such a moment. Check how their bodies are reacting to crescendo. It's like the same. Cause in a sense, they were the same person for a moment.
thats some deep shit u said… cool
The intensity of everyone playing and then towards then end when Zimmer conducts you see the smiles of everyone recognizing the genius of the moment
@@nyrage17 The cutie with the strawberry blond hair on the kettle drums is practically glowing. It just shows they know they're part of something truly special.
Have you ever heard Yanni Live at the acropolis? Or his other live concert at taj mahal? There is a magical moment in that creative genius as well.
They are in a trance! Goosebumps
Just went to see Interstellar rerun in iMax last night. It was my first time viewing it in the cinema and the thing that stood out above all else in an amazing movie was how impactful the music was. It’s a character in its own right amplifying each scene and it is something truly remarkable. Truly beautiful.
Exactly. His music is a character, and is often put foward in the mix so you hear it loudly as well.
The joy in his face... that's genuine
80% of the music I listen to is hip-hop, but certain musical scores just absolutely amaze me and create such a powerful feeling inside of me. This is one of them. I would kill to see this man live.
what are some of your favourite artists for hip-hop/rap? genuine question
@@brokendrummachine2539music taste is very subjective. and hiphop is also a beautiful form of music, if your pallette allows it. you can express yourself through your words, just like poetry. produce versatile beats, and sample and twist anything else. hiphop is very flexible. i understand that some of the artists are quite irritating, like that colourful rap guy sixnine. but there's a ton of other good artists aswell.
@c4lmchor most of the really good poetic hip hop artists are not main stream or widely heard. Just the gimmicky ones are really put out there. Does the genre such injustice.
@@kaygieann33 exactly.
You have a chance to see him. He just announced 2024 tour. Tickets selling fast so good luck. Im getting tickets.
Without uttering a single word he makes us feel all the possible emotions in this whole world WHAT A GENIUS !
When the choir kicks in, total goosebumps. Epic composition.
When i saw the movie the first time in imax, i loved the soundtrack right away. It makes the movie so much more powerfull. Years later, when i became a father, i truly understood the music. I cannot hear this soundtrack without tearing up. Imho the greatest work of him.
This and the Inception track.
I was literally just thinking the same thing. Definitely something in my eye .. 🥹
Appreciation for the flute players. Their sound always stands out to me. Like hummingbird wings. Incredible
Interstellar is my favorite movie ever: music by Hans Zimmer, Matthew McConaughey is my favorite actor and the subject is the Universe. Absolutely perfect ❤
I have to agree with you too, my favourite film, music and McConaughey is one of my favourite actors too 😀
And also the best director Christopher nolan
real
If this anthem is not played in my funeral then I'm not dying..
I’m stealing this idea 😂
Same. Lets bid on this 😂
If so then i will try my 100% of play this song😂😂😂😂
I was crying and then saw this comment and now im laughing AND crying 😂😭🤣
I told my family the same. 😂 wow!!
The Interstellar theme is the closest we have come to portraying the human soul in way that it can be experienced by anyone. Absolutely amazing thing. Very few things can bring instant tears to my eyes and fill me up with awe, joy and excitement at the same time.
How much honour they must be feeling who are part of this masterpiece
No one has ever infused classical and rock together in such a way. Simply masterful.
0% rock
There's literally no rock in this whatsoever. What are you on about?
Rock? Lmao
Instrument doth not make a genre.
Just because there are strings and electric guitars on stage, it doesn't make the music either classical or rock.
This music is calling up the pure devine spirit inside human beings. Listening it you feel you want to do something immortal.
Это просто то что я не когда в этой жизни не слышал лучшего этого шедевра, до самой глубины души, слезы на глазах, это большее чем мы можем представить, это не просто музыка, это что то больше, это наше будущее, это то к чему мы должны придти в ближайшее будущее, мы ещё не осозноëм наш мир для чего мы, но мы на пути к точке понимания!
This is the greatest piece of music ever composed. This will live forever like the 5th Symphony. It’s that good Stop trying to classify it as just a sci-fi movie music
Let’s be honest, what other classical piece has made us feel this deep before? I’m trying to think of one.
Wherever I hear this music, I feel like I'm going on a universal journey, as if I'm lost in the void of space, it's a magnificent work, thank you zimmer
I went to his concert in Oslo this year and at the time i had not seen the movie but it was still an amazing experience, the feeling of sitting there while the music tears your body apart is out of this world. Today I saw the movie, 100/10 breaks the scale, I will go to another concert and experience it again, only now I think with the emotional story I know it wil take me even further.
Как фильм назыыается?
@@ИванБучнев-о2ч interstellar
he plays in Germany soon and I'm in Europe. I want to go but it's so much out of my plans 😭
This composition is the quintessence of life. In my opinion, the composition is divided into several semantic fragments:
1. pathfinding
2. doubt, fall, disbelief in one's own strength
2. Hope
4. achieve something great in your life
Midnight, standing on the balcony, looking at the stars, headphones on and this theme... damn
It's almost as if they made the movie for this music , it carries weight , it's arrangement is masterful , A truly remarkable assembly. Let's not forget , Guthrie Govan , the legend on guitar
Zimmer had Nolan write him a letter without talking about the entire movie or the plot, just the feels, as they say. Nolan did, and Hans wrote this about that letter, and it's exactly how you imagined. Nolan said he needed to write the movie because Hand already wrote this legendary shii for it
Nolan actually made the movie around this. Hans quoted "After listening to this he(Nolan) said, now I know where the heart of the movie is"
Fun fact, when Hans wrote the bass melody for the film, Nolan never told him the theme of the movie nor the genre - he just said “Make me something” and Hans said he wrote something that he wanted to be emotional and it came from his love as a father towards his son and the meaning of being a father. When Nolan first heard it he said it’s weird that’s where you pulled the emotion to write this because the theme of the film is about the love of his father toward his daughter. Like the score was just meant to be
That’s precisely what happened.
@@Kaotix_musicthat’s because he read a script a simple dialogue between murph and cooper.
Hans Zimmer obrigado por existir e criar essa obra prima
Essa sua foto de perfil!! Perfeita! GARGANTUA!!
11:00 The master turns around and sees his vision come to life. Hans should be proud of this masterpiece of a soundtrack. Seeing him live and talk about how this is as close as it comes to getting it right for a movie soundtrack was absolutely touching. He loves what he does and it absolutely shows.
I can't lie. I feel lucky being the generation to have witnessed his music first-hand. He will be remember as one of the greatest composers of all time in a few centuries, probably studied in music schools etc. And I was the first generation to have listened to his work. How cool is that?
yes i know he wrote this piece but playing without looking at the keys is still extremely impressive even if you have played something a million times. So talented!
just watch "The most insane Interstellar cover on a public piano"
@@tataratata8 I just came here after watching that, the woman in that video played amazingly, I wish it could've been recorded with proper equipment.
@@spongebobsquarepants7388 watch "the most epic interstellar duet in public"
Try playing flute or piccolo. You can't see the keys at all. You just trust where your hands and fingers are. I played for 15 or so years but gave it up eventually because I had other things I needed to do.
what are you ta;ling about???? there are many instruments you play without seeing the keys hahaha
If you listen to this music and still have that unique feeling every time just know you are special one !
Lock by the algorithm in an infinite loop. From an Interstellar video to the Interstellar movie back to a video. I'm 100% watching the movie again for the 20th time tonight
One of the most beautiful piece of art human created .
Anyone here after watching the movie for the 14th time? This is the meaning of the greatness of humanity. We a capable of something so extraordinary… we should keep this path. ❤
The guy who plays the flute, just incredible ❤
This performance of STAY is the first time I’ve broken down crying in my adult life. So beautiful-these works are absolutely sublime.
Thinking of a time long passed
Each and every one of these musicians is an absolute LEGEND.
I imagine i'd have fountains of tears running down my face hearing & feeling this in person.
Это просто божественно! Вы тоже улетаете в космос когда слушаете эту музыку?
Ханс талантлив...
Обязательно
Yes!
I will come back to this song probably once a month. This type of masterpiece just does something I cannot explain. Absolutely amazing
"This piece of art is not possible..."
"...no, it's necessary"
Knowing that Hans thought the Organ notes were impossible to play, only for the guy they hired to blaze through them like it was nothing, makes your comment even funnier.
@@tobidobidu1129 Ty
One of the script in the movie 🤙
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if it doesn't bring a tear drop to your eye idk what's wrong with you
Diese extrem emotionale Mischung aus Faszination.. Angst.. Hoffnung.. und Geborgenheit... Ich verneige mich vor dem Meister und all denen, die seine Visionen musikalisch so ergreifend umsetzen!!
Don't know for some reason .I cry ..I just cry. When I hear this master piece...it brings all kind of feeling within you... I can't even describe the feeling I get when I hear this epic...blessed to have listened to this epic composition...it's the sound of universe
Truly magnificent! How he didn't win the Oscar is beyond me. Mindblowing
He has 2 Oscars actually
@@ananartik not for interstellar
Das beindruckenste, was ich je gehört habe. Das ist Musikgeschichte.
En az filmi kadar heyecan verici. Gözlerini ayırmadan soluksuz izleyeceğini garanti ediyorum ❤
Perfeito , simplesmente perfeito . 2022 foi um ano complicado para todos mas muitos souberam viver de verdade aproveitando cada momento de sua vida e isso é incrível , somos pessoas , somos seres humanos , todos nos temos nosso tempo contado , mesmo não sabendo de nosso futuro continuamos vivendo e esperando o inesperado .
Não devemos ter medo da morte mas sim do tempo pois ele nunca retorna a gente .
Devemos viver cada momento de nossa vida pois só temos uma e nunca vamos saber o dia de amanhã para nós não nos arrependermos do dia de hoje .
Feliz 2023 a todos , cada momento nosso estará marcado em nossas histórias .
I'm sorry that we can't listen to these magnificent sounds in 100 years, but I'm glad that our descendants will enjoy and feel what we feel! I am glad that I live and feel these sublime sounds! Thank you Mr. Hans Zimmer!
The film educated us on power of love and it being associated with a extra dimension we use and feel but not fully understand it scientifically. This music; especially the second part which begins with the guitar fully glorifies it and for a while makes you feel so alone and painful on thought of you being away from your loved ones.
Beautifully expressed✨️
Everything is possible in this music it feels like you're superhuman feels like you're unstoppable
If you didn't shed a tear that whole video, you have no soul 😅. The ending was absolute perfection. Hans just raising his arms in joy at the beautiful masterpiece he created being brought to life on stage. You could see his overwhelming happiness and gratitude for all the performers helping make his vision, his passion a reality. Amazing!
The best soundtrack for the best film ever made.
never ever thought I'd like music like this, goosebumps everytime
Im a father of 3 boys! Every single time i hear this i cant help but to tear up and want to hug my boys! This is powerful! Hans is amazing for this! Thank you sir! And thank you to all those amazing musicians, they are incredible!! Respect!
It's impossible for me to listen to this soundtrack without crying all the tears of my body... Never had a song touched me so much... An absolute masterpiece... Thank you from the bottom of my heart Mr Zimmer ❤
The most melting feeling a human can ever have is of "time." Christofer Nolan plays with emotions of heart melting memories associated with time. Like in interstellar , inception, and prestige. And oddly enough, all of the hans Zimmer music triggers the same area of a human mind. Remembering your gold days, even if these memories are of a movie. That's why his music hits so badly that it never leaves you tearless.
Who is listening this masterpieces in 2024 💜
all world
Us ❤
It’s like the 4th time I listen to this masterpiece in the past 3 weeks. It’s gold
I listen to this every day, helps me de-stress more than anything else
Я слушаю и пересматриваю много раз, но не так часто , не хочу чтобы это надоело. И каждый раз у меня бегают фриссоны и слёзы счастья ! А если бы я слушал и видел это вживую, то я был бы ещё больше счастлив!❤
The movie could not have reached such great heights without this masterpiece.
I even can feel the cosmos, thanks to these outstanding musicians.
I might have watched Interstellar over ten times now. What I remember the most is the background score. It takes you to a journey with a one way ticket!!! Hans Zimmer is a genius. Once in a century, we get someone like him.
Close your eyes! Run through all your memory since your birth till date!! So much revitalizing and gives supremacy and makes you feel how previous is human life! Thank you Hans Zimmer for this master piece 🔥