Interstellar [sound recording] : original motion picture soundtrack / music by Hans Zimmer.
Material type: MusicPublisher number: WTM39546 | WaterTower MusicPublication details: [Burbank, Calif.] : WaterTower Music, p2014.Description: 1 sound disc : digital : 4 3/4 inContent type:- performed music
- audio
- audio disc
- Music for motion picture (work): Interstellar (Motion picture)
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult CD | Main Library | CD | SOUNDTRACK Interstellar | Available | 33111008286995 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Esteemed Hollywood composer Hans Zimmer reunites with director Christopher Nolan to score his dark sci-fi drama Interstellar. The two have collaborated in the past on Nolan's 2010 film Inception as well the Dark Knight trilogy. Pulsing with slow-building rhythms, subtle strings, tinkling pianos, and echoing pipe organ, Zimmer's Interstellar score takes a decidedly atmospheric bent. According to Nolan, he hired the veteran composer before there was even a script, instead providing Zimmer with a single-page synopsis to pique his imagination. The story of humanity's desperate mission to find an inhabitable new world before Earth's environment collapses is rendered here by dreamy soundscapes and thoughtful textures that speak of the great, black vacuum and the deep loneliness of space travel. While it's full of experimental styles and tones, the score still contains classic sci-fi themes of wonder and enchantment befitting a tale that pits mankind against the great unknown. ~ Timothy Monger
Compact disc.
Title from container.
Dreaming of the crash -- Cornfield chase -- Dust -- Day one -- Stay -- Message from home -- The wormhole -- Mountains -- Afraid of time -- A place among the stars -- Running out -- I'm going home -- Coward -- Detach -- S.T.A.Y. -- Where we're going.
Various instrumentalists (Roger Sayer, organ; Hans Zimmer, piano, synth programming; Ann Marie Simpson, violin; Chas Smith, steel guitar; Frank Ricotti, tuned percussion; Skaila Kanga, harp); orchestra, string quartet, piano quartet; London Voices; Gavin Greenaway, Richard Harvey, conductors.
Recorded at Lyndhurst Hall, Air Studios, and Temple Church, London.
Multiple award-winning composer Hans Zimmer adds to an already impressive list of credits, which includes The Lion King and The Dark Knight, by creating the score to one of the most talked about films of 2014.