interstellar "First Step" Hans Zimmer soundtrack - church Organ / piano cover epic
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church organ / pipe organ and piano cover of first step by Hans Zimmer from the movie soundtrack interstellar
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Extremely fortunate to live in the time of Hans Zimmer.
I wouldn't mind living a few years later from now - his music will live on :)
Beethoven has left the chat.
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Hans Zimmer is a Beethoven in his own right. If they both lived at the same time, they'd dine together.
Then I guess I'm luckier cause I live in times of both Hans Zimmer & James Horner
This makes you feel homesick for a place that doesn’t exist. Awesome!
J3M what do you mean
It exists. Matt. And I'll see you there at the end of our time.
Such a nice way to describe. It also makes u think about life, family, people and caring for them.
im your 100th like! great comment
You said it, that's exactly it.
this soundtrack makes me wanna rewatch the movie for the 10th time
Just did the same thing. The soundtrack really makes the movie. Been my favorite since 2014.
Matt M mine too
the same
Peter Mocanu I've already watched 3 times (:
I've seen this movie over 20 times now and it never gets old. 😍
I cannot believe Hans Zimmer did not win an Oscar for Interstellar. Brilliantly played. Goosebumps....
That's the corrupt Oscars for you
One of the many times where Oscars is a joke. George lucas not getting best director for starwars. Jake Gyllenhaal not winning an award for nightcrawler. Oscar's doing nothing during will smith bullshit. Any wong kar wai film not winning an Oscar. The list goes on.
The only time they got something right was giving brendan fraser and ke huy quan an Oscar. Probably to make up for will smith
@@anthonyt1t5 agreed. It's backdoor shaking hands funny business going on. The Oscars and music awards are not what they once were. It takes the prestige away when there are back door agreements on who gets them or not.... I feel for the actors. Hollywood is sold out to some nasty business they would rather we don't notice.
Well, them 'elite' Hollywood stuffed shirts live in their own weird artificial universe and wouldn't have the finesse to ascend to these ethereally beautiful sounds anyways.
Shawshank Redemption in 1994. Not a single Oscar.
hans zimmer, thank you for existing
Hans Zimmer - King Midas of music...
He is from Germany u know..one of the lands where prodigies come from
same to you
Amazing Hanz
Check out Steve Reich
This song is going to be played at my wedding and funeral which ever comes first
hahahqaha king
They are both interchangeable
@@norskyg hha
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Funerals and weddings are almost the same 🤷🏽♂️
I want to forget this movie to re-watch it again and again....
Me too.
truly a masterpiece. hits fathers in the feels extra hard. Christopher Nolan has a way of doing that in his movies (Inception, Interstellar, Dunkirk)
Second watching was still great... but it couldn't match that first watch.
@@ghyslainrieux3365 hans zimmer plays a huge role for the music
Oh, how vital!
But I mean not the movie Interstellar, I mean something else, one more show, the best trilogy I had ever seen on TH-cam.
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About Dyatlov Pass, if you know this place
No matter how many times you listen to it. It never ceases to give you goosebumps.
Always bro every time It give me goosebumps and tears down my face such a beautiful song
Agreed
I wonder if it has same effect on people who haven't seen the film? For me its an emotional overload from 2 scenes in the movie that smother me in sadness and anguish. Every time.
true
Always.
Very compelling peice of music
The organ sound match so *perfectly* with the space theme. It almost feels like an intended version.
erick hidayat They did record it in Temple Church in London originally. So it is indeed intended.
Very much intended, and they wanted not just any organ but a massive pipe organ. Zimmer liked the "breathy' sounds of the pipes which gave an indication of humanity within outer space.
@@nuancolar7304 "which gave an indication of humanity within outer space"
It's strange that would be the reason since he literally didn't even know what movie he was making the music for... So that's definitely not the reason.
@@M4XC4V413R4You are talking about the early piece of music developed by Hans Zimmer that became the basis for the score. I’m talking about the decision to bring the church pipe organ into the music, which was done after Zimmer knew more about the film. th-cam.com/video/L_8t2VlwK4w/w-d-xo.html
I saw in a behind the scenes video about Hans Zimmer composing for the movie, he was only told about it being a story about a relationship between a father and daughter and they omitted the space/sci-fi aspect of it. Turned out really well and it fit so perfectly.
The interstellar is the only movie that made me cry 7 times during 2 hours.
Zdeněk Moravec huh?
Im crying as im reading your comment
Kun I probably watched a different cut of the film
Kun me too
Make him stay Murph,
Don't let me leave, Murph!
Don't ... don't let me leave Murph!
No,
NO,
NO!
NO!!!
onions every damned time
If I accidentally stumbled into this church during this performance, I would have thought I was in the waiting room for heaven.
I thought I had an eyelash on my screen :(
@@t45tt4tr This made me laugh more than comment above. 😂
@@t45tt4tr +1
@@t45tt4tr whats good fellow thomas?
@@t45tt4tr same with me
This song was described by Christopher Nolan as alive. The organ needs air, needs to breath and exhale as we do. When you listen to those deep notes, you can almost feel yourself breathing with it.
I’ve never heard a song that can elicit so many emotions at one time. It’s a song I would imagine would be paired with your life flashing before your eyes. Stunningly beautiful
I just watched an interview where Hans Zimmer said the exact same thing.
I agree :)
That's not surprising ...
When you play a church organ, you're not just playing the organ itself, but the entire building, as each organ/church has it's own resonance, especially depending on how old the organ is relative to the church ... the older the organ, the long it has had time to 'settle in', the richer, and deeper the sounds that seem to come out of the very building itself ...
This is a comment that I could give an award to. Excellent comment, top tier.
try left overs main theme music too.. its reall good
I like to think that even in several hundred years, Zimmer will be included in lists of great and well known classical composers along side the Mozart, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Bach, etc.
Along side with John Williams, the two modern day musical geniuses
Nissan370Z why?
He would deserve it. He is a mastermind and gives music and films a soul with his work.
Clint Mansell in there somewhere
He will be remembered long after the films have been forgotten.
This track... this track man. When I hear this, I dream of that something more. I look up into the sky like a stupid kid and think “this isn’t all... there’s something more out there. Something greater.” I think of the infinite possibilities of what lies above our planet, and what lies within me. This track rocks me to my very core, and as we close out this year, as nuts as it’s been. I can always look inward and remind myself that there is more. There always will be, we just have to be willing to reach out and find it.
thanks ive been looking too see if i was not alone
master chief with a star wars profile pic. cant be in your teens
Nice to find a star wars fan here who actually had interest in this stuff.
This track is truly amazing and a bit more terrifying than usual at 2am.
I mean cmon like cant we even see humans take their first steps into interstellar travel.
Ig we were born too early
*Religious replies incoming*
Ask and you shall receive
Seek and you shall find
Knock, and the door will be opened unto you
Does anyone feel heavy hearted whenever you hear this song? Or is it just me?
Liju R same here brother...
that heavy feeling you felt is the feeling when you realize how insignificant we are compared to the size of the universe
There is melancholy, awe and time. Circularity in music expresses eternity. :)
@@CaliBoiiTV Does make a change from the Pythons epic Universe song.
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Stupid commonplace comment.
Isn't it incredible how so many of us are moved by this magnificent composition and performance? It's like a global phenomena.
"Interstellar" is a masterpiece in every artistic respect
I know🥲 its so beautiful
I agree
Murphy's law
How much power in those 2 repeated notes
Agree fully
If you listen to this with your eyes closed, its like suddenly your life is so much bigger than you thought it was. The universe opens up to you, reminds you of how vast it is, of all the things it holds, all its secrets. You feel like you are looking into the soul of what it means to exist, to be. And then the song is over and you're back in real life, back sprawled on a couch, standing at a bus stop, lying in bed, and its like it never happened, like the magic you sensed had just been stripped away from you.
I come to yearn for that feeling of magic again, I become addicted to it. I don't want it to end. But then it does, and I'm left feeling a little emptier than the moment before. Music is a very powerful thing, I don't think enough people understand or appreciate that. I hope someone reads this comment someday and understands, appreciates, for a moment the magic and power music holds.
Edit: I've read all of your comments, and I'm really happy this comment I wrote on a whim thinking no one would read connected with any of you at all. Thanks for taking the time out of your day to read this and to appreciate beautiful music with both me and the beautiful souls who feels the same way
Right
I understand you. I appreciate this mesage
İ am with you.
you trippin
@@v_ile indeed i am
The sad thing about life is that it doesn't have background music
I know, right?!
It's coming soon.
Bone induction speakers + an AI assisted algorithm to feed you music that relates to your emotions and taste and current state.
I feel it coming, just around the corner.
@@youtoobe556 sounds good to say the least, maybe certain auto generated music will accompany your activities throughout the day depending on what your brain is experiencing
@@jackycal haha, absolutely man that's a very probable path that the development of such a technology/service would take. Seems there are many more out there who are on the same wavelength so to speak :D
Listen to the sound around you, that's our soundtrack.
"nobody believed me, but i knew you'd come back "
"how? "
"because my dad promised me"
@Upcycle Shoes I tried, but they still came out, every time.
ilyes Δ I’m not crying or anything 😭😭
I'm not crying, you are crying! This movie is so special, and it has created a special bond between my daughter and me.
oh my God it made my heart shit
OMG STOP. That part gets me every freaking time!
This soundtrack really feels like floating through the universe...
the pipe organ only enhances or refines that feeling
I've heard it described as distant and reaching, trying to reach out and grasp something so very far away
No parent should have to watch their own children die...
I found out about 2 months ago that im dying ,im only 50 .my mum is 84 and is heartbroken, she says she wants to die to if i go .terrible time
That's Braveheart, lmfao.
@@marksmith8732 no one can help you with that, you should find your on purpose u was made for. Show ur mom u made ur purpose, that's will make her feel a bit better after u go. But what is that purpose was or will it's up to u man. Wish u luck!
@@Ghost_on_the_beach thank you for your words
@@marksmith8732 I hope things turn out well for you in the end
I neglected to watch Interstellar when it came out because I was never into "space" movies. 2014 (year the movie came out) was the year I graduated high school and as I sit here in 2020 (craziest year ever) I have just finished watching it for the very first time. Wow. And the only reason I decided to watch was this piece of music. Interstellar is now my favourite movie of all time.
Yeah you definitely missed out for a good while. But welcome
6 years have passed and I'm still here looking for the same theme music as always, but don't worry, you got to the right video!
My favorite movie of all time as well
Wait til you’ve watched about 10 more times. Better & better!
I watched it for the first time this year as well. I bought it on 4K and downloaded the soundtrack. You can say, I'm a little obsessed with it. 😉
"Those aren't mountains.. They're waves"
Incredibly beautiful sound waves!
Do we have to quote every line from the movie?😂
Polyxeni Vamvakerou yes!
@@monster.under.your.balls. its necessary
@@razorrao1851 😂😂😂
The part at 2:04 elevates you directly into the highest regions of instrument heaven.
before interstellar "the pipe organ is for horror movies and church"
after interstellar "this amazing instrument creates the most powerful and beautiful music humans are capable of hearing"
Davy Jones: Am I a joke to you?
If I had a time machine I'd go back to the days when Bach was young and was known as a live virtuoso organ improviser.
Yep,u right..i thought same things
one should hope so; a pipe organ sounds grand bc it is grand. As in, its massive enough to be a part of the building its in
Johann Sebastian Bach has joined the chat.
Weird fitness video, but I'm glad it made my eyes sweat.
One of the best comments!!
I understand
Very underrated
How the fuck didn't Hans Zimmer get an Oscar award for this !!!!
+Ano Niem True
As you can see in recent events, they even said they weren't joking
Delta Riotlion g
Delta Riotlion no, for the Oscars, Zimmer was beaten by Alexandre Desplat for his score work on The Grand Budapest Hotel. I very much wanted Hanz to win for Interstellar, but because of bias, they may have given it to Desplat because he hadn't won one before that and Zimmer has already won one before (for his score for the lion king). Frozen wasn't even nominated for best original score and it was in the Oscars the year before, not the same year as Interstellar
I liked Alexandre Desplat's score for GBH very much and I'm glad he won. Zimmer's score for Interstellar is also genius though and I'd also be happy if he had won. I'm just sad that the Academy gets so much hate because they decided against Zimmer, it's not like they gave the award to a massively inferior composer. Desplat is really good!
Hans Zimmer said he chose the organ because the air makes it sound like a human voice, and I can’t stop hearing the voice of a little girl on those high notes, saying “daddy” as if little Murphy is calling her father through her whole life.
*This is it, this is the music from my dreams.*
this it chief
u see sci fi in ur dreams? thats awesome. i just try to escape from dogs and tigers : )
2D Te di “me gusta” porque todo en tu comentario es bueno; tu dibujo, la musica q se oye y tu comentario en si. Felicitaciones
yes. so much yes. +1 for damon.
Blge Zlbo don’t forget inception another amazing movie
When Hans Zimmer makes a new music track, he calls Hollywood, then they start working on the script and cast.
True story
Well, he did the track of this movie before the script
@@juandiegoarenas6284 he also refused to release the vinyl soundtrack for Interstellar before the movie came out because he said his soundtrack had to be experienced with the film first. My favorite score of his, ever
1000% agree......just amazing...
I just got a call from Hollywood, new cast 😉
@@starvationpool9982 i cant see the movie working with any other music than this. Just mindblowing how a "song" can totaly make or break a movie..
Of course all comments are about the geniallity of Hans Zimmer and Christopher Nolan.
But I just wanted to say: thanks David Robertshaw, great job!
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Not the comment we asked for but derserved to have😂
Yes./
인터스텔라 Interstellar Main Theme "First Step" - Hans Zimmer / Marimba cover
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The best version I have ever heard of this. Glorious.
A minute of silence for those people who have not yet heard this masterpiece
A minute as on the earth or a minute as on the Miller`s planet ? I`d go with the 2nd one
@@Shoo7er09 I got it
If they ever send another golden record out into space. They should bung this track on there. This version.
They most definitely should. It would make the aliens cry.
@@karanbirsinghbhullar 😊
1 million percent !!!
@paul 1 ah i see you are a man of culture as well
Kool idea,awesum tune
I don’t understand how people can thumbs down this
Fast and furious fans
Because these people have no hearts 😢
Gandalf The Grey you are either crazy or crazy smart
@Gandalf The Grey you are not wise, an intelligent person would say "they infer what their brain is exclusive to" not "I'm a mad genius"
@Gandalf The Grey but u are a deep philosopher ill give u thst, cheers lad
This song enters your soul as if it were a ray of light in the midst of darkness. The shivers, the flood of emotions was something magical and pleasant to hear. Thanks for uploading, it was hard to find :)
Man, is there a collaboration between Zimmer and Frahm
Cringe.
@@bjrngundersen5830 You are.
@@GlitchedBlox no u.
@@bjrngundersen5830 Okay, "Bjørn Gundersen".
**Murph stands in front of her bookshelf**
Murph: "It was you. (*as she cries*) You were my ghost."
Me: **immediately starts crying for the 15th time.**
dude, i got watery eyes just reading this T _ T this movie is just a damn pasterpiece!!
Murph.. dont let em go murph......
MURPH!! DONT LET ME GO MURPH! make him stay murph make him stay!
I got goosebumps while reading this comment
Yes, this movie was a masterpiece, but why some people were hate this movie?
Farrel Fernando they don’t understand it
just reading it made my eyes wet
I don't think I could contain my emotions had I been in that church while he played. Before Lord of The Rings, there hasn't been a single soundtrack that moves me to my core like Interstellar.
omg i so agree with you !! its sends shivers up my back and i cry every time
Agreed. you must hear "the fountain" score
MalASMR Evenstar!!!!
MalASMR I've been to alot of movies in theaters, and this is the only movie that made me tremble when I was leaving. I got in my car and felt like crying and my hands were shaking. It was an incredible experience.
MalASMR Listen to "time" from inception, its by the same composer, beautiful piece of music
I'd pay just to sit in this church while this man is playing the whole soundtrack of interstellar
💓💓🙌😭
@@LegalStolenAMVs I (
Tissues would be sold out. At least I could be just so paralyzed and hypnotized in thay church.
I'd pay good money!
@@Cerezo.lindsey 🙌🔥
I imagine myself floating amongst the stars at peace. Looking down upon the world.
This song just mixes all of my emotions, Happy , sad, lost, depressed, inspiring and many more.
funny thing-- I didn't hear anyone singing, so it must be a "piece" rather than a "song". If you care about language , you'll get the point.
@@ellensouthard1782 you think you are smart because you corrected someone who probably is not a native English speaker. I wonder how many mistakes you would make trying to speak his or her language. You'd better stand corrected.
@@kuros28 Thank you for your criticism. I certainly had no intention of insulting a non-native speaker, so I apologize. That said, I very likely slipped into my ESL instructor mode. I hope the person can go beyond. sincerely
@@ellensouthard1782 i do appreciate your reply...
No feeling of happiness in this song. It is a beautiful song, but nostalgic, sad. It make me think of hardness of life.
I have never felt so emotionally moved by any piece of music until today, I cannot express how heavy hearted I feel and yet still feel a sense of optimism for the future of myself, others and for human race. This is truly a masterpiece
Agreed!
Movies with awesome and/or moving Soundtracks:
Mandy
Arrival
Blade Runner 2049
Her
*Drive*
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Omg yes. It makes me feel like humanity future is at stake, as if its facing a great obstacle, like a transition of ages. This uncertainty of our future makes me feel both optimistic and pessimistic, doubtful, hopeless, hopeful. That's what this piece of art makes me feel, I guess "human".
Nolan has great scores in most of his films. Time from Inception, The Mole from Dunkirk and this one are all great!
“Don’t let me leave Murph” 😭
Ben Nguyen 😢
😭😭
MUUUUUURPH
Ben Nguyen got the goose bumps
“No it’s not possible… it’s necessary”
1만에 가까운 댓글! 마음으로 잃어낸 연주!
인간의 아니! 인생의깊이를 해아리게하는 곡과 연주!!‘ㅡㅡ
This song is so powerful that you can’t help but look to the stars… and wonder what lies beyond…
Great analogy. The song inspires wonder as do the stars.
Or what is right in Front of You! Which the film and song do perfectly
Taxes, thats what lay beyond the stars and time and space. Lots of taxes
More stars
Corny
Friend: what are you listening to?
Me: here, passes earbuds*
friend starts floating*
He's on xgames mode
Im dying at both of yall comments 🤣🤣🤣
BWAAHAHZAHZ almost drowned in the bath! Hysterical.
*spinning
Lol
Best movie and soundtrack of the decade
U mean century
U mean millenia
U mean all time
It is THE GOAT
@@Angelowalker. yes but he said of the decade, what was the Best movie soundtrack of the past decade?
How does one compose something so magnificent and beautiful like this. It's unreal. Hans Zimmer is truly a master
How can you not cry listening to this?
Every. Single. Time...
IDK if you've seen the short "making of" the Interstellar soundtrack. It's incredibly emotional, how Hans wrote the theme about his son, and what it feels like to be a father. I lost my father young, and learned to repress the pain of that loss so I could function. But when I watch that video, there's no way to repress feelings I have about my dad (who was wonderful) and to acknowledge that I miss him still, which is actually such a catharsis. He absolutely loved music, and so I watch the video every month or two so I can remember to feel. I meditate on who I am, and honor that part of my father that lives on through me. th-cam.com/video/LOQYZFOqkt8/w-d-xo.html
@@baTonkaTruck Thank you for that link! There is something special about this music, totally from the heart. It was great to see how they brought it to life. And the organist was amazing.
My heart...
I don't know. I'll let you know when it stops making me pour tears.
I’m a simple man. I see interstellar music, I click.
And like it.
I would start going to church if they played movie soundtracks
😂
But thats not the point of church... -.-
There is no point at all going to church then.
wolfgangouille savage 😅
Me too. Lol.
2:50 ❤. I discovered this video about two months ago. My dog wasn’t doing very good and it was only a couple days later he passed. I raised him from a couple weeks old to the age of 16. He was my best friend from the day he was born. For 16 years we never spent 24 hours apart. He was my absolute best friend. Every time I hear this playing it takes me back to that day with him. I miss him so much it hurts.
@jakehobbs I’m so so sorry for your loss. It’s so hard to lose a person, and a dog person is one of the best friends. A true companion. I am with you in spirit and hope your loss aches less each day - although you’ll never forget your best friend .
@@annerigby3023Thank you very much ❤
I don't know what it is about this movie's soundtrack, but it makes me so emotional, to the point of tears. It makes me feel like I'm alone and it's terrifying, but it also has a comforting undertone. I don't know, but I love it!
Exactly !
Melissa Orosco did you watch the movie ?
i know exactly what you mean!
Basically that movie in a nutshell.
Dude, me too! It's so powerful. It makes you feel insignificant at first but then it makes you feel powerful, like you can conquer anything.
Interstellar is one of THE most underappreciated movies of all time.
Even some of my friends saw the movie and said it was "boring" and did not like it. Just thinking about this movie, this music, makes me cry. The thought of such a beautiful, limitless universe out there, within sight, yet so hard to reach. The creation of all creations, the one that is, perhaps among many. Interstellar, the glimpse into what could possibly be.
Beautiful music, here. Thank you.
Hayden Burbank - beautifully worded sentiments!
Ur friends can understand sense of nonsense's films like The Avengers and others, arent they?
Of all time!!!!!!
Thank you
The first time I heard this piece in the movie I was in immediate awe. Even if you don't have the context of what this piece is from,you can feel how it brings up a feeling of infinite, remote isolation.
I totally agree with you man . Everytime I hear this piece , it makes me feel like I'm floating away from something I hold very close to my heart . This moved me in many different levels.
I think the point of the song was not to tie it into the Movie.
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Hans Zimmer is a musical genius, this song was about how it feels like to be a father. but the song caught the emotion.
Christopher Nolan, Hanz Zimmer and Roger Sayer are just amazing and captured this perfectly and the use of the Organ added an extra feeling to the sound.
“By the light of our new sun...”
Couldn’t have said it any better
Прекрасное исполнение. Качественный звук. Отличные съёмки.
Благодарю запроделанную работу.
*"C'mon Tars, c'mon Tars!"*
see you on the other side
See ya there, slick.
This comment actually made me cry.
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Babiisosa you’re the pussy
“Do not go gentle into that good night; Old age should burn and rave at close of day. Rage, rage against the dying of the light.”
Viktória Gergely Anthony Hopkins reciting that poem to this music above. Oh my god!
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@@kerrijohnson1411 .
I kinda teared up a little bit as I read this and the music reached it's crescendo, I don't know why. This music and especially this cover is amazing
"Tars!" "set the chills to 100%."
Cal L this comment is underrated
This comment is underrated but not liked rather LOVED by the movie lovers.
Thank you for this heart-touching comment.
💯
@@tars330 did you made this account for making this comment?
I come back to this once in a while. It is incredible how it triggers a point in me and I don’t know what it is.
And I think i am not the only one.
Same here.
I know the feeling... breathing becomes shallower, awareness heightened... peculiar inner feeling that makes you come back time and time again.
Guys did you know they made a movie about this song
What was it?
@@fortimusprimefilms bruh, that's not about this song. They use this song on the movie, i though it was some kind of origin movie for this song. They're two different things😅
@@fikriali4864 they are joking lol. They meant this soundtrack is so good that it has its own movie.
@@fikriali4864 LOL
@@fikriali4864 omg people can't understand Irony nowadays how is this possible
Come on tars... come on tars..
김초희 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
CASE
😭
first Korean
@@wael3706 This is not chinese idiot ;(
Murph: I knew that you’d come.
Cooper: How?
Murph: Because my dad promised me. ❤️
Tradução
Murphy: eu sabia que vc viria
Cooper: como sabia?
Murphy: pq meu pai me prometeu ❤
🥺😥
Traducción
Murph: Sabía que vendrías
Cooper: como ?
Murph: Porque mi papá me lo prometió ❤️
😭
@@ricardomonroy7053
Перевод
Мёрф: Я знала, что ты придёшь
Купер: Но откуда?
Мёрф: Потому что мой папа пообещал мне ❤️
I cried right there. Like a baby. At that part.
Просто великолепно. Так завораживает до глубины души.
I have never left a TH-cam comment, but this moved me to tears. Absolutely beautiful.
Joanna Smith me too, this is awesome and i wish i could play as beautiful as this some day
Max De Santa I doubt that you doubted him.
Who agrees with me that the organ is the most beautiful instrument in the world?
Benny definetly the most “complete” instrument for sure.
And very versatile too....
christian instrument that invented music with Bach
Absolutely - Hands down !!!
the handpan is also amazing ;)
Hans Zimmer is just a genius. I cant express his talents in words.
Try Philip Glass
He wasn’t the organist...Roger Sayer was and was the organist at my old school who truly brought this piece to life.
@@citizenphaid Hans and Roger communicated and collaborated heavily while working on the Interstellar score. Credit to both of them.
David we’re listen to Italy! Amazon performance 😍😍😍
and we have just taken the first picture of a real black hole!!
And its looks like what was in Interstellar :)
@@jpeti666 true :)
@@jpeti666 well they did have Kip Throne as a producer. One of the most brilliant scientist of our time. He and Hawking were great friends Ive heard.
@@jpeti666 not exactly but theres similarity.
We have no real picture 😅
It could look like this. The image everybody saw are only electromagnetic impulses which are produced to a picture. The truth could be different
my god. it's not fair for one mortal to wield so much power
+The Gorey Details Mortal?
+Cryseth fixed. thanks
dude, learn piano. its not that hard.
+toothless toe you can learn anything if you practice enough. thats my point. im trying to say one could learn this of all organ pieces if you just practiced. have you ever listened to anything by bach?
+toothless toe also this is a very simple piece
Houston we have a problem.. There are emotions flying all over the place
Emmanuel Abore being a Houstonian I can offer you BBQ, Purple Drank, or traffic on 610..your pick bro ...
😭😭
This is the best version of Interstellar soundtrack for sure!
Never will I ever hear a song that gives me a feeling of inexplicable longing and the need to explore the vastness of our universe quite like the interstellar score. I don't know how, but Hans Zimmer managed to put together a piece that evokes the most specific and peculiar emotions from me, even ones I didn't know I had. I listen to this song when I need inspiration, when I feel self-doubt, or just full of wanderlust. When I die, I want this piece played at my funeral.
Beau, I also enlist in myself what songs I want to be played at my funeral. 😇 And I am in my fourties.
I feel the same and yet couldn’t have said it better than you.
I know what you mean about the emotion. It’s like nothing else.
Why this song so emotional ? makes me cry every i hear this.
Its Hans Zimmer. He is in this music, and he knows humans feelings.
Hawaiian Boy, don't react. These are just US bots, who insult people around the globe using Russian nicknames. This is done on purpose
Truth. If something close to perfect exists, so that's it.
Oo Oo lool that is hell of a conspirational theory xD seems quite accurate tho
Because this music was born by soul. And so it touches the souls. Although atheists claim that there is no soul))
Thank-you for all your amazing comments! so appreciated, interstellar is one of my all time favourite movies with a fantastic soundtrack by Hans Zimmer, I wanted to keep a lot of the original feel of the track with this cover, the beautiful sound of the pipe organ combined with a little piano created such a unique sound, I'm so pleased with the result and hope to upload more videos in the coming months. :-)
+David Robertshaw You should do a "Coward" cover
+David Robertshaw This is one of my favorite movies. And Hanz is amazing. I listen to this movie playlist while driving all the time. What a spectacular cover.
+David Robertshaw I may or may not be crying right now.
+David Robertshaw Thank-you!
Can you do dar knight hans zimmer pleaseeeee.
이 음악은 인터스텔라 그 자체다
음악에서 영화의 기승전결을 느낄 수 있다
과거에 베토벤, 모차르트같은 위인들이
21세기로 환생해서 영화를 곡으로 현대적이게 해석해낸거같다
"It's not possible."
"No, but it's necessary."
@Violet Absolutely, This song is a modern classic, a true masterpiece.
God that line is so fucking cool.
@Violet .....Maybe more.....😘😍
@Violet ITS NOT A SONG
@@mcjacobin5548 ITS NOT A SONG
"It was me murph, I was your ghost"
Don't let me leave!
*Fans* : we want intersteller re release
*Theaters* : it is not possible
*Fans* : No, it is necessary
Hell yeah!!
Yes please!!
See it on real 70mm IMAX film...
@@Upliftyourbrothers Is this still existing?
😭🙌💞
How did you feel when you composed this music!! How did she not win an Oscar!! It's the most beautiful music in history. I don't know when I hear it. I get a strange feeling that I can't describe.. ensteller Love
It’s the kind of music that stirs up an incredible mix of emotions. It makes me recall all the best and worst times of my life in a single moment.
Very powerful..............almost, ‘Spiritual’.
Your correct in my opinion
Do not go gentle into that good night
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light
Though wise men at their end know dark is right,
Because their words have forked no lightning they
Do not go gentle into that good night
😭
m sanders Good men, the last wave by, crying how bright
Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
getting this tattoed on my body!
Was that used in the movie?
Wish I could have been there just to lie down on the floor in the middle of the church and listened.
Me too! Would be magical ✨
If I close my eyes I can just imagine time moving faster and faster with everything in the background out of focus. However the ONLY thing in focus is this talented musician playing this amazing arrangement.
Every once in a while I find myself watching covers of the Interstellar theme and envious of those that are able to witness the moment and upset at those who chose to ignore it. Those that stick around to witness and listen to a once-in-a-lifetime performance are given a gift, a gift that only lasts a few minutes. That gift, is time slowing down for them where they find themselves still, full of empathy and wonder. Most important of all, free of worry. That is the gift this performance brings to us.
CHILLS ALL AROUND MY BODY
+TutorialBump Thank-you, pleased you liked the video, the interstellar score is a fantastic piece of music and such a pleasure to play too
My favourite Christopher Nolan film with a amazing soundtrack.
While I agree as a whole it’s the best soundtrack, I think Time from Inception takes the cake
Amazing man. Hans was amazed that the guy that actually played the organ for the score was able to play what he wrote. The organ is such a complex instrument. One of the hardest in my opinion. Well done.
В этом фильме всё шедевр музыка, сюжет, актёры я его буду вечно пересматривать. 😭😭😭
с языка снял, точно в цель !
@Ercan Dulatbayev Интерстеллар
что ты задумал Купер?
-Стыковку!
@@ercandulatbayev2183интерстеллар, очень хороший фильм
Somehow the organ adds a whole new trans-dimensional expression to this already extraordinary musical masterpiece.
Musical masterpiece?
Yes, musical masterpiece. That's his opinion since "masterpiece" is also kinda hard to define
It was recorded on an organ for the movie. The organ in Temple Church, London specifically.
It's because of the great acoustics, engineering and functioning of these church organs
@@pranavharikrishnan9840 Summing up organs are cool
Where is the button to like this masterpiece 1.000.000 times? I thank you so much.
This makes me feel how small we are in this Universe. 😭
This can be both a very haunting feeling and a very beautiful one 😊
And also how little things can be so big to us
Same
Also shows how precious we are. How it could all be lost and be in vain. Humanity must unite and realize that fighting for tribal gains is insignificant and just a folly. Here is Carl Sagan's most beautiful speech th-cam.com/video/wupToqz1e2g/w-d-xo.html
Imagine how small we might be relative to everything beyond our Universe we know. We never will be able to imagine
Hans Zimmer schafft es eine Melodie zu erschaffen, die ein tiefes bewusstes Bild in die Köpfe brennt. Das war bei Fluch der Karibik (Assoziation Piraten) genau so wie bei Interstellar (Assoziation unendliches Weltall). Das ganze auf dieser Orgel gespielt macht mega Gänsehaut 🤯😱😍
To this day, that church is still in fear from the epic sounds that reverberated around it. Zimmer is the Beethoven of our time, no question.
Michael absolutely. I’ve had that same thought. He’s got an incredible gift for masterpieces.
Ramin Djwadi would like to know your location
Zimmer is good but never a Beethoven ..
@Nightfury Matthew eeh what? That's what he's saying.
@@rolandh4947 he's better
This video literally got me through so much you don’t even know, I’m thankful for this amazing cover because it helped me cope with so much
Absolutely brilliant from Hans Zimmer. The organ gives a feeling of religiousness or sacredness, it's as if we are reaching out into a higher world. Using an organ to compose music for space is absolutely brilliant!
와....... 입이 다물어 지지 않네.
이건 진짜다. 영화내내 받았던 그 충격과 공허함이 다시금 느껴진다.
TH-cam what's your "feels" setting at?
"90%"
Yeah though so.. Go ahead and drop that to 10%
feels like i'm slowly falling into an abyss. an endless, dark ocean. it does feel like solitude, while in a way it is sad, it has a sense of tranquility.
David Cipriano that touched me. Thank you
David Cipriano
I feel like I am an immortal being who can't experience mortal feelings or make friends because I know that one day they will all pass
#1 Mapping Fan do you also feel corny?
The only song that has the power to give me chills...
Same
Mountains is the one that gets me
The national anthem
Hans Zimmer is the Bach of our time, and his music is the church music of our time.