I attended the concert in cologne and hollllyyy this was so mesmerizing They set up a disco ball and spun it so the whole arena looked like as if stars where dancing through the audience This Song made the concert a worthy experience as the other pieces (except pirates of the caribbean duh) were Not really my Favorite, its about preference really Anyways this piece mwah 😮💨
@@duonglethai8701 plot holes, e.g trained scientists and robots who spend minutes of screen time obsessing over the effects of the black hole on time dilation completely forgetting that such effects would also be at play on the sensor beacon on the wave planet until it was too late. Casual science in other words. But music - nice
Hans Zimmer's sound track and this film are sharing an ensouled glimpse of where humanity is poised at this moment in time on earth 2023. We don't have much time left. Scientists on Earth will not be able to save humanity or the Earth. The organ section is spectacular! The intensity of hope, the quiet despair of utter hopelessness and profound loss. And woven through this soundtrack for me -- what did you choose humanity? What have you done?
When Hans composed the original version of this, he said he thought of what it meant to be a father. And when he told Christopher Nolan this, Christopher responded with "Now I know what the heart of the story will be". This makes sense. Because before I had kids and watched this movie, I definitely thought it was amazing. But after I had kids and watched it again, it hit me much more emotionally.
Well then, do I have a surprise for you then, :-) I want you to listen to “Max Richter Infra 5” This is a masterpiece that I usually show my close friends and explain it as me being born at the beginning of the song, then I slowly start walking, then start bicycling, then start school, then my first love and heartbreak, then winning or losing at sports, then graduation, then my first job, then an car accident, then birthdays, fiends, girlfriends, marriage, losing parents, having a child, seeing them go through the stages I went through, then the song going through a loud cacophony of all those emotions at the same time, then I get old, then I start hearing voices of those on the other side of the people that I lost, then I’m on my last breaths on this earth, thennnnnn, music stops, and I die. That’s how I interpret “Max Richter Infra 5”
Its so amazing at the end, when the conductor raise his phone asking for the audience to do the same. All the lights represents stars and i feel that immensity of the universe, asking again about everything.
Есть религия, а есть вера .Это абсолютно разные вещи. Создатель один, но верим мы в него по разному.Религия строго придерживается канонов и определенного порядка в зависимости от своей культуры.Религия не позволяет открыть свой разум выше своих рамок.Вера позволяет это сделать.Если выйти за пределы рамок религий,то можно лицезреть истину.Но это никому не нужно)))@@bartsimpson5013
"Интерстеллар" единственный фильм, после просмотра которого я пустил слезу. Никакой "Хатико" или "Титаник" не сравнится с историей из этого фильма.. А что касается этого произведения, то это просто шедевр без преувеличения..
Same for me. I think the movie brings out emotions for my son and how I would do anything for him. Even if it meant watching him grow old and die. The work, however, is more complex. Something about it takes me on a journey of emotions that always breaks me. As if I was the one that gave up the ones I love, so I could save them.
Самый любимый фильм. В котором есть все. Любовь романтическая, любовь к детям, к жизни, к Земле, тема дружбы и предательства, научного прогресса, мечтательности людей, космоса… музыка Ханса Циммера - слов не хватает, чтобы описать, как я люблю и уважаю этого Человека. Искусство - это лучшее, что создано людьми за всю историю существования. Осознание, что мы одни в бескрайней вселенной, и что человеческой жизни не хватит, чтобы добраться до края космоса и постичь все его величие, учит смирению. Ни одна религия мира не способна дать это.
The Interstellar soundtrack is what it's like to hear pure human emotion. Unrestrained. This is what it's like to hear true music created by a complete genius.
When I was 17 I was in a play. On the day of the play, in the final scene the lights went out and we didn't know what to do. We kept going because we didn't want the show to stop. One by one we saw the audience members light up their torches. The final scene was performed with lighting from everyone's phones. It was one of the most magical moments of my life. Things are very different for me now but I found this video and the interstellar soundtrack already was astounding this performance took me back to that moment 6 years ago and I cried my eyes out. It took me through time and I will always be thankful.
@justanotherwalker1715, please know this. I appreciate your vulnerability. Thank you for sharing your experience. I am glad you and your crew did not give up. The support the audience members provided was phenomenal. Their response is evidence of what happens when you persevere, which is one of life's greatest lessons. I am here because my father and I enjoyed the Interstellar movie.
The one true thing that today's technology has NOT been able to replace yet (and I pray to God to never lose it) is the pure sound and quality of a full-blown Orchestra. Hans Zimmer. you GENIUS!!!!!!!
Close your eyes and listen to the song. Personally, I believe that this masterpiece is capable of transmitting the development and self-realization of the human being. But after a great triumph there is a great sacrifice. This song really manages to convey every human feeling from that perspective. The movie, beyond the plot, also plays a similar message. It's amazing how a song as such can infinitely multiply a movie. It is a complete masterpiece.
Dünyaya bir daha böyle bir şaheser geleceğini düşünmüyorum. İnanılmaz, tek kelime ile inanılmaz… Her versiyonunu, her konserini dinlemek istiyorum ama bıkmıyorum, usanmıyorum…
i think this soundtrack transcends human emotion. because there isn’t anything to describe what i feel when i hear it. i think this is why it works so well with the movie.
I watched the movie for the first time yesterday. All the emotions I went through is unlike any movie I've ever seen before. Hans Zimmer is truly a genius. I regret I didn't go see it in the movie theaters 9 years ago, but at least I finally watched it and now I'm sure it's the best movie I've ever seen.
I cry all the time this piece, maybe due to nature of it in the film, humans evolving into the 5th dimension, maybe the love he showed for his daughter, maybe just the music.
I remember seeing this movie in the theater with my brother and a few others. And when we got up to leave the theater my brother and I looked at each other and we both agreed. That we had just watched what we thought was the greatest movie we had ever seen. It was absolutely extraordinary
holy shit the exact same thing happened to me. I was in university at the time and me and my roommate went to see it. After it finished, we literally looked at each other and said this is the greatest movie of all time. Now I'm 30 years old, nine years has passed, and still to this day this is the only movie that I think about every now and then. I just wish I could rewatch it without any memory of it.
I've been listening to Interstellar soundtracks for years. Tears flow involuntarily from my eyes every time I listen to it. This guy is a love. I'll come back to listen to you one day, Hans. 🤍
Some greatness beyond awards beyond recognition. It doesn't need to win oscar to be great. We all knows how good this sound track is .. its beyond amazing.
I saw an IG Reel where a guy was playing this on a piano in a mall. Two more guys joined him with violins. I cried. I immediately had to hear the song In it’s entirety. Needless to say, I’ve been watching this video on repeat and crying repeatedly as well. This is absolutely one of the most beautiful songs I’ve ever heard. Thank you for this masterpiece Mr. Zimmer.
Would you mind sharing what event this was at and what location? I've heard so many different version from IO of this and this rendition is my favourite.
Um das melhores se não a melhor trilha sonora que ouvi em toda minha vida, toca a sua alma e cada arcode nós leva a um lugar diferente em nossas emoções, a coisa mais linda que já ouvi em toda minha vida, é incrível sem explicação a sensação que sinto agora. .
Не знала, что от музыки (без слов) можно заплакать, а сегодня это случилось. Я вся в мурашках. Обожаю этот саундтрек, очень много разных версий слушала, а сегодня добралась до живого исполнения и все, торкает нереально 😻
tirando que acho que no filme é quando eles estão tentando atracar na nave... e o Tars fala que é impossivel mas logo recebe a resposta que é necessario...
The throw of emotions this piece sets you on is unbelievable. The fact that Zimmer seems to pull epics like this out of the bag when needed surely makes him a master of our time. Chris Nolans films and Hans Zimmers music are the perfect partnership.
Incredible. And yes - we all shed a tear when we hear this, and that's the absolute bliss of Hans Zimmer over Mozart or Beethoven. Also, note that Hans Zimmer's uniqueness comes after 400+ years of orchestra music made everyday by everyone.
15 марта 2022 года композитор начал свой тур по Европе вместе с 10 представителями оркестра Одесского оперного театра, которым команда артиста помогла выехать с Украины во время вторжения России на Украину. Во время концерта была исполнена композиция, посвященная украинским женщинам, а на экране транслировали украинский флаг и фотографии женщин, служащих в Вооруженных силах Украины
this music makes you feel that journey into the infinite space where time stops and you are surrounded with this immense immeasurable vacuum yet filled with stars galaxies etc...
Just imagine it’s nearly midnight ,you are alone on the subway and everything passes by so quick coming by with the sound of winds and railways.AND YOU JUST IMMERSE YOURSELF INTO THIS MUSIC!!!
Wow. I listened to this with headphones on and got lost in the journey of the music! ❤I can only imagine what it must have been like to sit in that audience and listen to that wonderful rendition live! 😍
Ця музика невідомим чином змушує мене плакати. Картинки з фільму так і пролітають перед очима. Час не йде назад, ця думка під акомпанемент талановитого оркестру виводить мене на чисті емоції. Дякую!
Truly, this song strikes such deep emotion into people. I have seen people say that the song Legends Never Die is in a league all of its own, but that song pales in comparison to the beauty and power of this song. The movie itself is also a masterpiece and is well done. Truly, they have outdone themselves, and will be remembered for all of eternity for this epic masterpiece
A sensação que essa música trás é inexplicável. Sempre fico muito emocionada, sem palavras, impactada. Cada detalhe, cada instrumento, foi perfeito para o filme. É chocante um ser humano criar algo assim. Fico imaginando que se aqui na Terra algumas pessoas conseguem criar algo tão perfeito, imagina no céu a orquestra de anjos como deve ser ainda mais perfeita. A música com certeza tem um poder que transcende qualquer pessoa em qualquer lugar. Poderia ficar ouvindo por horas essa orquestra 😭
Idk why but I cry everytime I listen to this. It captures the depth of the human experience and contrats it with the endless immensity of the universe. Just magical
How do you compose something like this? Do you sit down and play each instrument, see if what’s in your head sounds good, and then write the notes on sheet paper? Do you only write the notes down as you hear them in your head and then present it to the orchestra during practice to see how it sounds and tweak what you don’t like during the rehearsal or after? I really want to know the process cause this level of musical creativity is astonishing. To know each instrument’s notes will combine to make beautiful music is a form of genius.
Composing is both the natural born ability to hear the melody as you write the music, and a formulaic art form composers are expected to operate within the bounds of. A composer that breaks with convention, breaks with reliance on the stabilizing norms of classical music. There are varying writing styles, preferences, and workflows in music composition; as there is with any other form of art and or creative writing. However, it’s extremely common for the highest achieving composers to initially write in solitude, hearing each note of each instrument as they write, or hearing the entire composition at once and later fine-tuning individual instruments as needed during practice. Most composers on this level can play every instrument - including ones they don’t know, because once you know how to play at least one instrument in each family (i.e. strings, percussion, winds, piano), you can very quickly adapt to another and get yourself up to speed enough to play it for writing purposes. So yes, those who have the resources/access to a plethora of instruments, like to incorporate playing each instrument at some point in their writing process. See: RUclips vid of Serj Tankian (lead singer of System of a Down) composing the orchestral version of his solo album alone in his home studio built in New Zealand. That’s who I think of, for those who like to incorporate playing each instrument into their writing process - but he’s able to take it a step further thanks to modern technology, and record each instrument in ProTools to hear a rough composition, with the added ability to change tempo, pitch, layer multiple tracks to mimic adding more players, and easily swap out different melodies. Most composers, however, don’t have the financial resources or access that a rockstar like Serj has, so they rely more on themselves and their ability to fully “visualize” the composition in their minds during the ideation and writing process. Beethoven famously composed after he went deaf by using his memory of the sound of each note, each piano key, etc. I took a class in college called “Appreciation of Music,” where I, not a fan of classical music, learned absolutely everything there is to learn about every element of a classical composition, and rigorously tested by my ability to hear and identify each element in short clips played during each exam. Thus, I learned a lot about the stylistic and formulaic choices made in classical composition, how each choice has language informing the player how to play certain notes and melodies, the different arrangements, and the normative yet infinitely complex song structure that exists in classical music. Just like how basic rhyming schemes in lyrics exist for hip hop and rock (i.e. ABAB or AABB), and song structure in popular music dictates verse-chorus-verse - there are the same choices in writing classical compositions, but on a ridiculously complex scale. And just like lyrical rhyming and song structure norms in modern music, by breaking from the formula by incorporating things like dissonant chords or deviations like adding a breakdown, hook, multiple lead vocalists, combining musical styles and genres, etc; that music gives birth to something new, fresh, revolutionary, dark, scary, uneasy - and more emotion can be drawn from the listener by experimenting. Experimental music exists in every genre - including classical music. Hans Zimmer, like any brilliant composer, knows all the rules so he can break them. His music is as recognizable as his signature, because he broke with convention and established/carved out his own sub-genre, if you will. He was panned long before he became a staple in musical composition for film scoring. It was actually thru film scoring that he was able to find a home for his experimental style that up until that point, had been disregarded by the authorities & gatekeepers of the genre. Zimmer started as a rejected “heretic” of classical composition - and now he’s perhaps the most influential modern-day composer. His risk-taking made a genre so self-aware of its own obsolescence, as expressed by it’s own naming, “classical,” more relevant and eminent than ever in present-day society worldwide.
Search with keywords such as ‘Hans Zimmer on film scoring’ and you’ll find him giving wonderful insights on the HOWs. ruclips.net/video/NJPxMjXS1aI/видео.html
This music is as if it is telling us to run, jump, enjoy, laugh, cry, succeed, fail, and it tells the most important memories of a person during his life. 🌌
This music is so powerful, it takes your soul to different plains at various intervals of this song and just when you get to the emotional peak, the tempo changes...Just magical🙌👏. Mr Zimmer you are magical.
What a masterpiece!! As the crescendo rises you can literally feel the immensity of the universe sprawling before you and our miniscule insignificance to creation in space and time.. Zimmer is a living genius to capture this in music.
This song is magical! It easily takes you to have an out-of-body experience, thinking about how tiny you are in this vast universe. Hans Zimmer is a genius, indeed! My favourite part is from 05:30 onwards.
How could you create such kind of a music that express the pain and hope at the same time. It touches to my soul. I cannot describe the feelings created by this masterpiece. I am admirer of you Zimmer. You are more than an artist. ❤
I feel anguished, i cry , but then i find hope. This masterpiece represents how life works, you have ups and downs at the end faith in yourself is what makes you endure and find finally hope and peace.
How is it possible to create this kinda music out of nothing. That's what blows my mind.
Hans Zimmer is a genius!
It’s not from nothing. The universe is flowing through him.
@@infinite3joy WELL SAID.
To hear every single note by each individual instrument, in each chair, blows my mind! I love it!!!
@@infinite3joyagree😭
i think that the other genius is TWO STEP FROM HELL…. l
Can't imagine how it must feel sitting there hearing this live.
if you can attend a World of Hans Zimmer concert, i was sitting there listening to Time and crying my eyes out
Mighty
I attended the concert in cologne and hollllyyy this was so mesmerizing
They set up a disco ball and spun it so the whole arena looked like as if stars where dancing through the audience
This Song made the concert a worthy experience as the other pieces (except pirates of the caribbean duh) were Not really my Favorite, its about preference really
Anyways this piece mwah 😮💨
Truth is too beautiful
I will literally crying
-Born too late to explore earth.
-Born too early to explore space.
-Born just in time to witness this masterpiece of a movie.
beautiful comment
bad movie, but nice music
an absolute masterpiece both soundtrack and movie
@@Olexrushow was it bad ?
@@duonglethai8701 plot holes, e.g trained scientists and robots who spend minutes of screen time obsessing over the effects of the black hole on time dilation completely forgetting that such effects would also be at play on the sensor beacon on the wave planet until it was too late. Casual science in other words. But music - nice
I start crying as soon as I hear Interstellar, I don’t know why. The melody touches to the depths of the soul.
Hans Zimmer's sound track and this film are sharing an ensouled glimpse of where humanity is poised at this moment in time on earth 2023. We don't have much time left. Scientists on Earth will not be able to save humanity or the Earth. The organ section is spectacular! The intensity of hope, the quiet despair of utter hopelessness and profound loss. And woven through this soundtrack for me -- what did you choose humanity? What have you done?
@@anaiis_salles Thats beautiful
Coz music heals everything 🫂❤
Its all about time
When Hans composed the original version of this, he said he thought of what it meant to be a father. And when he told Christopher Nolan this, Christopher responded with "Now I know what the heart of the story will be".
This makes sense. Because before I had kids and watched this movie, I definitely thought it was amazing. But after I had kids and watched it again, it hit me much more emotionally.
I'm glad i was born in the same century as this masterpiece
lol, nazi country, tfu
I saw my past, my present and my future. My whole life in those 6min 38seconds.
This is a masterpiece.
Well then, do I have a surprise for you then, :-) I want you to listen to “Max Richter Infra 5” This is a masterpiece that I usually show my close friends and explain it as me being born at the beginning of the song, then I slowly start walking, then start bicycling, then start school, then my first love and heartbreak, then winning or losing at sports, then graduation, then my first job, then an car accident, then birthdays, fiends, girlfriends, marriage, losing parents, having a child, seeing them go through the stages I went through, then the song going through a loud cacophony of all those emotions at the same time, then I get old, then I start hearing voices of those on the other side of the people that I lost, then I’m on my last breaths on this earth, thennnnnn, music stops, and I die.
That’s how I interpret “Max Richter Infra 5”
Hans Zimmer's music really has something different ❤️
@@skinniedreenah..prefer the first guys..
@@skinniedree I love you
Me also❤
I don't know why, but this incredible piece of music made me cry a li'l bit.
For me,any version of this beautiful music,whenever I hear it,makes me cry.
The same here.....
same, each day I am looking for different versions.
@@nicholasdionne7120 lmao
same
They had Mozart, we have Hans Zimmer
And we have Professor Snape as the Conductor.
@@YR2050 and we have mark zuckerberg as the pianist, lol
No, we have Mozart and Zimmer. And Bethooven too. :)
@@Choopel but they ar dead
@@intarsintars7347 They are still alive through their creativity. :)
anyone else feels tears of joy building up in the eyes? this was absolutely beautiful
Love humans
Yes
🥺
Yes
The fact that there`s no-one recording using their phones, just watching it and enjoying as much as they can. That's absolutely fantastic!
You can see everyone recording stfu
You can see people recording it in the front row 😂
You could also see the conducter himself was recording near the end too 😅
Its so amazing at the end, when the conductor raise his phone asking for the audience to do the same. All the lights represents stars and i feel that immensity of the universe, asking again about everything.
Uiu
He is not the composer
*conductor
I know right/ It's amazing.
The universe is hundreds of billions of times more massive than an orchestra performance hall.
This man is holding a wand because he truly is a magician
His outfit reminds me of Professor Snape
@@iamjennie he face also look more like a Snape than professor Snape himself.
I am getting goosebumps.. is there anyone else with the same feeling??
Yes me too ❤
I've definitely got the goosiesss, ooooowwweeeeee
Me !
Everytime I hear it my eyes well up!
Me too bro😢
Эта композиция позволяет разуму путешествовать за триллионы световых лет отсюда. Браво старина Ханс!!!!!!
жаль религия такого не может)))) она опускает в прошлое, средневековье))))
Есть религия, а есть вера .Это абсолютно разные вещи. Создатель один, но верим мы в него по разному.Религия строго придерживается канонов и определенного порядка в зависимости от своей культуры.Религия не позволяет открыть свой разум выше своих рамок.Вера позволяет это сделать.Если выйти за пределы рамок религий,то можно лицезреть истину.Но это никому не нужно)))@@bartsimpson5013
не жаль а хорошо что не может))@@bartsimpson5013
Watching this alone in my living room. I couldn’t hold back the tears.. Breathtaking and otherworldly.
"Интерстеллар" единственный фильм, после просмотра которого я пустил слезу. Никакой "Хатико" или "Титаник" не сравнится с историей из этого фильма.. А что касается этого произведения, то это просто шедевр без преувеличения..
Без приувеличения согласен
Stop invading Ukraine.
Самое лучшее что я видел.
Same for me. I think the movie brings out emotions for my son and how I would do anything for him. Even if it meant watching him grow old and die. The work, however, is more complex. Something about it takes me on a journey of emotions that always breaks me. As if I was the one that gave up the ones I love, so I could save them.
Самый любимый фильм. В котором есть все. Любовь романтическая, любовь к детям, к жизни, к Земле, тема дружбы и предательства, научного прогресса, мечтательности людей, космоса… музыка Ханса Циммера - слов не хватает, чтобы описать, как я люблю и уважаю этого Человека. Искусство - это лучшее, что создано людьми за всю историю существования. Осознание, что мы одни в бескрайней вселенной, и что человеческой жизни не хватит, чтобы добраться до края космоса и постичь все его величие, учит смирению. Ни одна религия мира не способна дать это.
This music has the power to conjure memories in our brains. Thank you Hans Zimmer for giving us this feeling...
I agree. All the neural pathways it can effect
i agree I get flashbacks to Interstellar movie and I start to cry
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The Interstellar soundtrack is what it's like to hear pure human emotion. Unrestrained. This is what it's like to hear true music created by a complete genius.
Perfectly put . it is a masterpiece
Невероятная музыка…. Я слушаю ее бесконечно и не могу перестать. Этот фильм и музыка в нем что-то изменили во мне.
Russian
@touhidabir2532Russians
Гениально!!!! Просто невероятно! Слушала с замиранием сердца и учащенным пульсов! Браво!
ucrania es bueno
When I was 17 I was in a play. On the day of the play, in the final scene the lights went out and we didn't know what to do. We kept going because we didn't want the show to stop. One by one we saw the audience members light up their torches. The final scene was performed with lighting from everyone's phones. It was one of the most magical moments of my life. Things are very different for me now but I found this video and the interstellar soundtrack already was astounding this performance took me back to that moment 6 years ago and I cried my eyes out. It took me through time and I will always be thankful.
Goosebumps 💜
Damn that must be hard to play in the dark
Thank you, for sharing your story.
Wow! What an unbelievable experience that must have been!
@justanotherwalker1715, please know this. I appreciate your vulnerability. Thank you for sharing your experience. I am glad you and your crew did not give up. The support the audience members provided was phenomenal. Their response is evidence of what happens when you persevere, which is one of life's greatest lessons. I am here because my father and I enjoyed the Interstellar movie.
The one true thing that today's technology has NOT been able to replace yet (and I pray to God to never lose it) is the pure sound and quality of a full-blown Orchestra.
Hans Zimmer. you GENIUS!!!!!!!
Amen🙏🙏
This piece is everything.... I loved the movie... the journey... it moves me still.
What movie?
@@mevisone6632 interstellar
@@mevisone6632 bruh lol
Сколько слушаю Ханса Цимера - всегда до позвоночника музыка достает, мозг вообще в ауте )))
Он поистине Бах и Бетховен 21 века!!!
Just close your eyes and let the soundwaves of this soundtrack take you to another dimension...
Close your eyes and listen to the song. Personally, I believe that this masterpiece is capable of transmitting the development and self-realization of the human being. But after a great triumph there is a great sacrifice. This song really manages to convey every human feeling from that perspective. The movie, beyond the plot, also plays a similar message. It's amazing how a song as such can infinitely multiply a movie. It is a complete masterpiece.
hope. its there. but it needs sacrifice. hope is the vision we see after the great sacrifice
I have tears with what you’ve written and this beautiful song xo
Dünyaya bir daha böyle bir şaheser geleceğini düşünmüyorum. İnanılmaz, tek kelime ile inanılmaz…
Her versiyonunu, her konserini dinlemek istiyorum ama bıkmıyorum, usanmıyorum…
Şimdi izledim pişman im çünkü o duyguyu bir daha yaşayamayacam
Abi mukemmel
@@yunusduran7478does fist time matter that?
i think this soundtrack transcends human emotion. because there isn’t anything to describe what i feel when i hear it. i think this is why it works so well with the movie.
He tapped into divine inspiration on this one
Yes. It touches our deep emotions - emotions of being human and our lives, relationships and everything we are attached to.
com toda a certeza a melhor trilha sonora ja criada em toda a industria do cinema, que perfeicao, que performance
Essa trilha sonora me arranca muitas lagrimas. Perfeita demais!!!!
I watched the movie for the first time yesterday. All the emotions I went through is unlike any movie I've ever seen before. Hans Zimmer is truly a genius. I regret I didn't go see it in the movie theaters 9 years ago, but at least I finally watched it and now I'm sure it's the best movie I've ever seen.
this orchestra is completely perfect. every detail of the music, the tempo, the musicians, everything was perfect.
I cry all the time this piece, maybe due to nature of it in the film, humans evolving into the 5th dimension, maybe the love he showed for his daughter, maybe just the music.
I remember seeing this movie in the theater with my brother and a few others. And when we got up to leave the theater my brother and I looked at each other and we both agreed. That we had just watched what we thought was the greatest movie we had ever seen. It was absolutely extraordinary
holy shit the exact same thing happened to me. I was in university at the time and me and my roommate went to see it. After it finished, we literally looked at each other and said this is the greatest movie of all time. Now I'm 30 years old, nine years has passed, and still to this day this is the only movie that I think about every now and then. I just wish I could rewatch it without any memory of it.
@@Primal_Traders indeed my friend indeed its a brilliant movie
@@Primal_Traders God how I much I wish seeing that masterpiece in the cinema.
Well this movie didn't got a threatical release in my country. 😭😭😭 But this movie is my favourite movie. The bestest best movie i have ever seen.
Quando eu for olhar uma orquestra sinfônica desta magnitude tocar saberei que realmente zerei à vida. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 incrível como pode ser tão lindo
у циммер все саундтреки к фильмам нереально красивые! в пиратах тоже восторг!
Los instrumentos no están sonando, están llorando, tremenda obra de arte...
This must have been amazing live. One day I'll experience this live.
I’ve seen Hans play live. At the time I hadn’t seen Interstellar nor listened to the soundtrack. It was incredible
I've been listening to Interstellar soundtracks for years. Tears flow involuntarily from my eyes every time I listen to it. This guy is a love. I'll come back to listen to you one day, Hans. 🤍
Some greatness beyond awards beyond recognition. It doesn't need to win oscar to be great. We all knows how good this sound track is .. its beyond amazing.
Один из лучших фильмов , ну а музыка просто масло по душе.. хоть и грустная, но прекрасная!
Thanks Mr. Zimmer for this treasure!
This is so beautiful it does something to my brain. And every time I listen to it it makes me cry
It’s impossible to listen to this without crying. It awakes my deepest feelings.
I saw an IG Reel where a guy was playing this on a piano in a mall. Two more guys joined him with violins. I cried. I immediately had to hear the song In it’s entirety. Needless to say, I’ve been watching this video on repeat and crying repeatedly as well. This is absolutely one of the most beautiful songs I’ve ever heard. Thank you for this masterpiece Mr. Zimmer.
ya its the same reel and situation for me oo my goshhh
just came here from the same video on tik tok. its beautiful
Me too
Do you have a link of said reel?
I would like the link too
Даже тиканье часов повторили! Нет слово одни эмоции! Аплодирую стоя🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹
I was in there live and I remember every part of my soul was awoken hearing this live.
Would you mind sharing what event this was at and what location? I've heard so many different version from IO of this and this rendition is my favourite.
I was not expecting the 2:35 point, and then again as it builds into it. what a phenomenal piece of art.
This piece makes me feel alive. Beautifully performed. Even brought me to tears… music is amazing.
Even conductor is enjoying this melody while conducting it. Such a great composition from self tought Hans Zimmer. Respect!! 🙌🙌
Um das melhores se não a melhor trilha sonora que ouvi em toda minha vida, toca a sua alma e cada arcode nós leva a um lugar diferente em nossas emoções, a coisa mais linda que já ouvi em toda minha vida, é incrível sem explicação a sensação que sinto agora.
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Гений Hanz Zimmer божественные произведения. Дай бог ему здоровья.
Не знала, что от музыки (без слов) можно заплакать, а сегодня это случилось. Я вся в мурашках. Обожаю этот саундтрек, очень много разных версий слушала, а сегодня добралась до живого исполнения и все, торкает нереально 😻
É surreal o quanto essa música é maravilhosa e toca o fundo da alma a cada nota de cada instrumento.
Sim, amo quando toco pra mim mesmo, amo tocar teclado, principalmente essa música
Nossa imagina presenciar num concerto... esse Hans Zimmer é uma ferramenta divina... é a alma do filme
tirando que acho que no filme é quando eles estão tentando atracar na nave... e o Tars fala que é impossivel mas logo recebe a resposta que é necessario...
Lindo demais 😢
É bizarro cara, sempre ouço ela o coração até acelera
We are all connected... NO words to describe the feeling. Listenning to this masterpiece is such a gift. I can¡t stop watching. Extremely emotional ✨
I love the interstellar theme. It's my number one orchestrated piece.
The emotion going through your body listening to this is on a different level, music is magic
Uma mistura de sentimentos que não dá pra explicar!
@@matheusfernandes9207 it’s every emotion you can think of, powerful stuff
The throw of emotions this piece sets you on is unbelievable. The fact that Zimmer seems to pull epics like this out of the bag when needed surely makes him a master of our time. Chris Nolans films and Hans Zimmers music are the perfect partnership.
Incredible. And yes - we all shed a tear when we hear this, and that's the absolute bliss of Hans Zimmer over Mozart or Beethoven. Also, note that Hans Zimmer's uniqueness comes after 400+ years of orchestra music made everyday by everyone.
Мое почтение! До глубины души! Обязательно посещу ваш концерт в 2023 году! Успехов!
А где будет концерт?
@@Lyubas_Prod В Україні!🇺🇦
@@ІринаКанавець в России, вы хотели сказать)
15 марта 2022 года композитор начал свой тур по Европе вместе с 10 представителями оркестра Одесского оперного театра, которым команда артиста помогла выехать с Украины во время вторжения России на Украину. Во время концерта была исполнена композиция, посвященная украинским женщинам, а на экране транслировали украинский флаг и фотографии женщин, служащих в Вооруженных силах Украины
К оркам и убийцам уже никто не поедет, разве что Кобзон с могилы выйдет
Одно слово «Шедевр»!!! И фильм и саундтрек к фильму!
This deserves so much more views, the anticipation in the music is so intensified in Interstellar when they are docking it’s so surreal!
I still couldn't figure out how music could give me goosebumps until now
Не только мурашки 😢 Если еще знаешь о чем мелодия написана😊
This song gives me chills every time I hear it. It’s so beautiful
дирижер который еще и публикой управляет,вот это талант
Ага
Была вчера на этом шоу, дно полное, лажают все: дирижер, музыканты, звук
@@voguevogue4080 не повезло тебе
@@mihondagon Класс))))
@@voguevogue4080 была 29 января у них на концерте, было прекрасно, никакой лажи, всё было идеально
this music makes you feel that journey into the infinite space where time stops and you are surrounded with this immense immeasurable vacuum yet filled with stars galaxies etc...
Just imagine it’s nearly midnight ,you are alone on the subway and everything passes by so quick coming by with the sound of winds and railways.AND YOU JUST IMMERSE YOURSELF INTO THIS MUSIC!!!
Wow. I listened to this with headphones on and got lost in the journey of the music! ❤I can only imagine what it must have been like to sit in that audience and listen to that wonderful rendition live! 😍
Yesssssss this the best rendition I’ve heard it’s just breath taking and I had an edible lol
Ця музика невідомим чином змушує мене плакати. Картинки з фільму так і пролітають перед очима. Час не йде назад, ця думка під акомпанемент талановитого оркестру виводить мене на чисті емоції. Дякую!
Это фильм interstellar
Stop the war
That violin at the beginning is just amazing 😍. I feel I'm in an endless space
Мой любимый композитор. Так хочу на его концерт попасть. ❤
Truly, this song strikes such deep emotion into people. I have seen people say that the song Legends Never Die is in a league all of its own, but that song pales in comparison to the beauty and power of this song. The movie itself is also a masterpiece and is well done. Truly, they have outdone themselves, and will be remembered for all of eternity for this epic masterpiece
A sensação que essa música trás é inexplicável. Sempre fico muito emocionada, sem palavras, impactada. Cada detalhe, cada instrumento, foi perfeito para o filme. É chocante um ser humano criar algo assim. Fico imaginando que se aqui na Terra algumas pessoas conseguem criar algo tão perfeito, imagina no céu a orquestra de anjos como deve ser ainda mais perfeita. A música com certeza tem um poder que transcende qualquer pessoa em qualquer lugar. Poderia ficar ouvindo por horas essa orquestra 😭
Me too
The utter feeling sitting in a massive room and feeling every vibration, every reverb while listening to this is something unimaginable.
Лев Дунаев - великолепный дирижёр. Огромное счастье видеть его работу в филармонии Великого Новгорода!
This is the most moving piece I’ve ever heard. You can’t help but to not only hear this, you feel this to and through your soul.
Idk why but I cry everytime I listen to this. It captures the depth of the human experience and contrats it with the endless immensity of the universe. Just magical
absolutely need a 100 hour version of this
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How do you compose something like this? Do you sit down and play each instrument, see if what’s in your head sounds good, and then write the notes on sheet paper? Do you only write the notes down as you hear them in your head and then present it to the orchestra during practice to see how it sounds and tweak what you don’t like during the rehearsal or after? I really want to know the process cause this level of musical creativity is astonishing. To know each instrument’s notes will combine to make beautiful music is a form of genius.
i think maths also plays some role in composing this
It's probably different for different composers, but it often just emits ...
Composing is both the natural born ability to hear the melody as you write the music, and a formulaic art form composers are expected to operate within the bounds of. A composer that breaks with convention, breaks with reliance on the stabilizing norms of classical music. There are varying writing styles, preferences, and workflows in music composition; as there is with any other form of art and or creative writing. However, it’s extremely common for the highest achieving composers to initially write in solitude, hearing each note of each instrument as they write, or hearing the entire composition at once and later fine-tuning individual instruments as needed during practice. Most composers on this level can play every instrument - including ones they don’t know, because once you know how to play at least one instrument in each family (i.e. strings, percussion, winds, piano), you can very quickly adapt to another and get yourself up to speed enough to play it for writing purposes. So yes, those who have the resources/access to a plethora of instruments, like to incorporate playing each instrument at some point in their writing process.
See: RUclips vid of Serj Tankian (lead singer of System of a Down) composing the orchestral version of his solo album alone in his home studio built in New Zealand. That’s who I think of, for those who like to incorporate playing each instrument into their writing process - but he’s able to take it a step further thanks to modern technology, and record each instrument in ProTools to hear a rough composition, with the added ability to change tempo, pitch, layer multiple tracks to mimic adding more players, and easily swap out different melodies.
Most composers, however, don’t have the financial resources or access that a rockstar like Serj has, so they rely more on themselves and their ability to fully “visualize” the composition in their minds during the ideation and writing process. Beethoven famously composed after he went deaf by using his memory of the sound of each note, each piano key, etc. I took a class in college called “Appreciation of Music,” where I, not a fan of classical music, learned absolutely everything there is to learn about every element of a classical composition, and rigorously tested by my ability to hear and identify each element in short clips played during each exam. Thus, I learned a lot about the stylistic and formulaic choices made in classical composition, how each choice has language informing the player how to play certain notes and melodies, the different arrangements, and the normative yet infinitely complex song structure that exists in classical music. Just like how basic rhyming schemes in lyrics exist for hip hop and rock (i.e. ABAB or AABB), and song structure in popular music dictates verse-chorus-verse - there are the same choices in writing classical compositions, but on a ridiculously complex scale. And just like lyrical rhyming and song structure norms in modern music, by breaking from the formula by incorporating things like dissonant chords or deviations like adding a breakdown, hook, multiple lead vocalists, combining musical styles and genres, etc; that music gives birth to something new, fresh, revolutionary, dark, scary, uneasy - and more emotion can be drawn from the listener by experimenting.
Experimental music exists in every genre - including classical music. Hans Zimmer, like any brilliant composer, knows all the rules so he can break them. His music is as recognizable as his signature, because he broke with convention and established/carved out his own sub-genre, if you will. He was panned long before he became a staple in musical composition for film scoring. It was actually thru film scoring that he was able to find a home for his experimental style that up until that point, had been disregarded by the authorities & gatekeepers of the genre.
Zimmer started as a rejected “heretic” of classical composition - and now he’s perhaps the most influential modern-day composer. His risk-taking made a genre so self-aware of its own obsolescence, as expressed by it’s own naming, “classical,” more relevant and eminent than ever in present-day society worldwide.
As someone who knows nothing about composing, all I can say is you have to be blessed by God to do this.
Search with keywords such as ‘Hans Zimmer on film scoring’ and you’ll find him giving wonderful insights on the HOWs. ruclips.net/video/NJPxMjXS1aI/видео.html
Algum Br 🇧🇷 ouvindo essa melodia que toca a alma e arrepia?
I'm here broh
Трогает
I'm sorry to those who are not speaking in English as I a, fro, the UK and only speak english. Sorry
Aqui 🇧🇷
🇦🇴 aqui
This soundtrack is so perfect, beautiful, 😢❤
This track don't need Oscar, Oscar needs this track for sure!!!❤️❤️🌑
Incredible public performance! This composition by Hans Zimmer transcends entertainment. It becomes an emotion.
This is the best soundtrack of the century and no one will forget about this masterpiece ....well its hans zimmer we are talking about...
This tune and that docking scene no matter how many times you watch it gives goosebumps ❤
Wow, das nenn ich Musik. ❤️
Wie unglaublich schön, gefühlvoll und echt!
This music is as if it is telling us to run, jump, enjoy, laugh, cry, succeed, fail, and it tells the most important memories of a person during his life. 🌌
I don’t know why..but every time I listen to this i just cry..like it makes my soul dance peacefully in it’s own world:))))
This music is so powerful, it takes your soul to different plains at various intervals of this song and just when you get to the emotional peak, the tempo changes...Just magical🙌👏. Mr Zimmer you are magical.
What a masterpiece!! As the crescendo rises you can literally feel the immensity of the universe sprawling before you and our miniscule insignificance to creation in space and time.. Zimmer is a living genius to capture this in music.
The kind of music that brings tears to your eyes and nothing but memories, as if your whole life is circling around just this one piece.
Hans Zimmer é aquele artista que veio ao mundo para ser único
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Sem sombra de dúvidas
Uma estrela
I have seen so many renditions and variations of this theme, but this was one of the best! wow!
This song is magical! It easily takes you to have an out-of-body experience, thinking about how tiny you are in this vast universe. Hans Zimmer is a genius, indeed! My favourite part is from 05:30 onwards.
Без комментариев, спасибо Ханс за вашу музыку. Вы гениальны
Боже, як атмосферно! Вогонь просто!
I lost my father today, and this video brought the peace in my mind again, thank you so much Hans Zimmer.
Que La Paz te acompañe siempre, tu padre ahora descansará.
God bless you
How could you create such kind of a music that express the pain and hope at the same time. It touches to my soul. I cannot describe the feelings created by this masterpiece. I am admirer of you Zimmer. You are more than an artist. ❤
Goosebumps every time i listen to this masterpiece.
Just to think that someone can possibly make music like this is simply amazing
Mesmerizing!!! One of the most beautiful renditions of this piece I have ever heard.
I feel anguished, i cry , but then i find hope. This masterpiece represents how life works, you have ups and downs at the end faith in yourself is what makes you endure and find finally hope and peace.