ᴴᴰ Hans Zimmer - Chevaliers de Sangreal ALL VERSIONS (The Da Vinci Code), (Angels & Demons)

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Published 2017-05-09
★The Da Vinci Code (Chevaliers de Sangreal) 0:02,
★ Angels and Demons (503) 4:08,
★ Inferno (Life Must Have Its Mysteries) 6:20

All Comments (21)
  • ★The Da Vinci Code (Chevaliers de Sangreal) 0:02, ★ Angels and Demons (503) 4:08, ★ Inferno (Life Must Have Its Mysteries) 6:20
  • @tarekben9240
    "Chevaliers de Sangreal" is the Mother of all Hans Zimmer Masterpieces.
  • @planetkhaos7473
    This song (Chevaliers de Sangreal) is simple in design, it's just one long crescendo, but it is also one of the best songs ever written. I don't think I will ever get tired of this song.
  • Am I the only one who gets emotional by just listening to musical masterpieces like this? I'm tearing up...
  • @Shirty1980
    I think this song is the crowning achievement of his whole career. Whenever I hear this song I feel like I'm in a big bubble of nothing and can only listen to the sound. There is something magical about this song for me....
  • @anthonyvega4444
    When i hear this score, it feels like I just discovered life's greatest secret..
  • @mirrormaze213
    Hans Zimmer has found the pulse of life through his breathtaking heavenly music. Every note stands alone, but when it hits, it explodes and resonates so elegantly. Hans Zimmer's music is at the level of gods.
  • Does Hans Zimmer composes music for movies ,or do they produce movies for his music? every single one he does is a master piece...
  • @johnhume6509
    Its amazing that Mr. Zimmer can take a composition that was already perfect, remake it not once but twice and give them their own voice that still holds the original and improve them. Truly a once in a lifetime genius.
  • I am an Arthurian Folklore Historian. I have written four novels about the sword Excalibur and the Holy Grail. Each time I write, I listen to these wonderous instrumentals. The melodies and the symphonics just raise my soul to the higher depths of my being. I write what my soul wants me to write and I take the lead with the help of God and his Angels. Thank you Hans Zimmer!
  • @robferguson7965
    My wife and I think that Hans Zimmer's " Chevaliers de Sangreal" is an absolutely beautiful piece of music. Hans Zimmer is one of the best film score composers for cello and the soaring violins on this piece are so emotive. We danced to it at our wedding vow renewal last year. Everyone asked us what was that beautiful piece of music. Rob Ferguson
  • @Joseph-ky9ek
    I lost both my parents 3 days apart September 2023 , this melody , knowing what it was composed for, I dedicate to my Mom and Dad. Rest in peace.❤
  • @timw6928
    Anyone else here to feel there hairs raising and Goosebumps. Absolutely magnificent
  • I love how he slowly builds up, then pulls back, then a bit higher, pulls back, slowly building a higher and higher climax. Fascinating to listen to.
  • @cpl1307
    This shows me that the world is still capable of beauty! Breath taking!!!!
  • @stevecripe7591
    This score... this masterpiece of sounds, all the orchestra, all the voices from the choir, it all blends in such a way that you feel as if your soul is being infused with all of it. It just stirs and reverberates in my core. I'm not hearing with my ears or my mind, but with my entire being. There are very, very few artists that have the God given ability to do that, and Hans Zimmer is one of those who have been blessed.
  • @jessmoseleyart
    I heard this live with the royal London orchestra on the weekend and it moved me to tears. It felt so sacred and holy, completely reverberating throughout my body and soul. ❤
  • @VikingRhys
    Rumour has it that Hans Zimmer found God's lost MP3 player...........
  • @chinosjay
    listening to these pieces is like watching heaven opening its gates.
  • Dan Brown, Tom Hanks, Ron Howard, Hans Zimmer...they all brought to life an incredible saga that you really can feel is all real, you can taste the chase, the enygmas, the music is just perfect, there is nothing out of place with this 4 Masters...Robert Langdon gains his place along side with Sherlock Holmes, Hercule Poirot, and Indiana Jones...