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Hans Zimmer - Interstellar Main Theme I’m still recovering from the stellar effects of Interstellar and acute Nolania. What a beautiful film, what a beautiful movie, what beautiful music. Much has been said about Nolan and Interstellar and Hans Zimmer so anything I say (and as much I say) would never be enough, so I am not going to try. Interesting thing about the score for the movie:
"Chris said to me, in his casual way. ‘So, Hans, if I wrote one page of something, didn’t tell you what it was about, just give you one page, would you give me one day of work?’" Zimmer told Shone. “‘Whatever you came up with on that one day would be fine.’"
Zimmer agreed, and then one day he received a one-page typewritten letter. Per Shone:
On the paper was a short story, no more than a precis, about a father who leaves his child to do an important job. It contained two lines of dialogue — “I’ll come back” “When?” — and quoted something Zimmer had said a year before, during a long conversation with Nolan and his wife at the Wolesley restaurant in London … “There was no movie to be made, there was no movie to discuss, we were talking about our children,” said Zimmer, who has a 15-year-old son. “I said, once your children are born, you can never look at yourself through your eyes any more, you always look at yourself through their eyes.”
Zimmer spent a day composing the theme and then showed it to Nolan, and Nolan loved it. It was only then that Nolan revealed what kind of movie he had in mind. As Zimmer told Shone:
"I asked him, ‘Well, yes, but what is the movie?’ And he started describing this huge, epic tale of space and science and humanity, on this epic scale. I’m going, ‘Chris, hang on, I’ve just written this highly personal thing, you know?’ He goes, ‘Yes, but I now know where the heart of the movie is.’ Everything about this movie was personal.’"
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/how-hans-zimmer-wrote-the-interstellar-theme-2014-11#ixzz3IaWgfr6T