Hans Zimmer - Interstellar (Royal Albert Hall Organ)

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Published 2022-04-13
Composed by Hans Zimmer
MIDI Programmed and Arranged by Ashton Gleckman

Suite programmed by ear in Logic Pro X based on the original soundtrack recordings. All organ parts performed by Ashton Gleckman using the Royal Albert Hall Organ library.

All organ sounds from the new Royal Albert Hall Organ library, recorded at the historic hall in London by James Everingham. Available now: www.royalalberthallorgan.com/

MIDI FILE: www.dropbox.com/s/y04trp0ry76jg7d/Interstellar%20A…

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All Comments (21)
  • …I wonder if people know this isn’t the actual score but your work. That’s when you know you have done something. This is incredible.
  • It would be cool if they rereleased Interstellar back in to theaters on the 10th anniversary.
  • @jamesh6650
    Hans Zimmer’s explanation about why the organ was chosen rings true: because it is like a human voice, which requires air.
  • @mc2ryan100
    It should be a crime to interrupt this masterpiece with an ad.
  • @kobifritz
    In my opinion, Interstellar is one of the greatest soundtracks of all time. It is one of those soundtracks that gives you an open space to think about the big questions, about humanity, the meaning of our existence, the relationship between the transcendency and the human being, his curiosity, his doubt, his questioning and his faith. Zimmer's minimalistic approach is so effective, the simplicity of the melodies on the one hand and the intensity and musical depth on the other. Many thanks, Ashton, for your hard work. The suite is very close to the original and I highly appreciate it.
  • @Ksixstring
    This in IMAX was one of the greatest cinematic experiences I've ever seen.
  • @nirutngim.903
    Interstellar is the one digital footprint that is kept to more than 2000 years later. Yes I am from future
  • @KAMU13
    To imagine Zimmer didn’t win the Academy award for this ethereal and transcendental composition boggles my mind!
  • I wasn't born to see Mozart or Beethoven. But I'm sure as heaven I got the best one to grow up with, thank you Hans Zimmer
  • @alpark56
    Too me, this is the most beautiful piece of music I have heard in the 67 years of my life. Thank you 🙏
  • @JuanDcl
    This dude just put a whole movie in a 15 minute track, what a masterpiece
  • @tylero8595
    I play this every Sunday with my mom when we drive to go get brunch. Shes dying from cancer. It sucks. Shes slowly losing the battle. But we can still drive from her home to where we go to eat. Its a very nice drive through the farm fields. Through a really nice area of beautiful farm homes too. Then down along the river. I play this and we just talk. She asks about my business and how Im doing. She doesnt seem too concerned with herself so much as she is concerned for myself, my brother and my sisters. I know she is the best mum ever. When she is gone I dont know if Ill ever be able to listen to this again. But for now, some of my best times and memories are of those simple drives with her listening to this. I put on Pink Floyd, Sade and some other cool tunes. I still havent gotten her to listen to Tool. They're my top all time favourite group. Maybe when she is gone, when Im listening to Tool she'll be there beside me, finally listening too. If not there will always be this. Peace yall.
  • In the future, the musical legacy of Hans Zimmer will be looked back upon as one as nothing short of extraordinary. A true genius in our own lifetime.
  • @cbrabo7651
    This is an INCREDIBLE piece! It's unfortunate that YouTube has had to destroy it by putting a comercial in it. Just how much money is enough to justify how YouTube has ruined such a work of art. It's SHAMEFUL. I don't mind comercials BEFORE or AFTER videos, but to insert one into such a masterpiece such as this goes to show you just how GREEDY they are. YouTube just CAN'T let the people of earth enjoy such a beautiful work of art and give them a little peace in their life. SHAME ON YOU YouTube. Just remember YouTube, greed is a deadly sin.
  • @theSnowXRIDER
    Imagine that you are going to make a soundtrack for a movie... and you give an IMMORTAL HYMN TO ALL HUMANITY
  • @tomarnold7284
    I don't understand why people still don't categorize soundtrack into the "classical" section. This music is so beautiful I cry listening to it every time.
  • @darrenschannels
    The movie Interstellar just so happens to be my favorite movie of all time. However the soundtrack is way beyond just a movie soundtrack. This is a masterpiece of music that belongs up there with some of the most beautiful pieces ever written. The feeling of emotion I get that floods through my soul when I listen to this is second to none. It literally makes me cry. It makes me so grateful to be alive to hear such beautiful sounds. What a gift this is.
  • @bc900
    Sometimes music is more beautiful than the reality of life itself.