@@ririsputra5116 Yeah but Denis didn't like it, thought it wasn't enough like Vangelis so approached Zimmer, who at first declined but then Denis came to his door and showed him the film, him being Hans who invited Ben Wallfisch over too because Hans literally didn't have the time (he was on tour). Apparently after they finished the film, none of them said a word (I think the editor was there too, but I might be wrong about that) and instead just gravitated toward the piano, a synthesiser and a guitar and there they came up with the theme. Hans left on tour the next day and basically prodded Ben along throughout the writing process, encouraging him to get more experimental, but Hans gives Ben all the credit for writing the score, you can see this in at least one interview. Hans returned from tour and they recorded the album with a CS80 synth that Hans hadn't used since The Dark Knight, it broke after six weeks and that was when they decided they'd finished the score. Personally I adore the 2049 score, but I'd really love to hear what Johannsson originally had in mind.
@@restlessentertainment9760 this is really informative, thank you so much. You sound like you know quite a bit about what youre talking about and i was wondering if you could tell me what instrument was used in the v beginning of "through falling snow"?
R.I.P Jóhann Jóhannsson a modern musical craftsman for cinema.
this soundtrack is amazing, I listen it all the time as an inspirational melancholic music
Adore how he used the organ and cellos in this album. One of my favorite movies and scores, God Bless Him.
What a glorious music Rest in peace my friend Johann😢
I admire this man so much. His music has so so much depth and emotion its always a joy hear his works! I hope that someday write music like him!
He has just passed away at age 48... i am heart broken
ClaylandStudios yes omg I just heard, I was so shocked and sad, can't believe it! He was so young... His music will forever be alive! Rest in peace ♡
RIP, great composer :_(
RIP...
I can't believe Villeneuve didn't use his Blade Runner score
yeah incredible!! what a shame!!
They did use portions of it, but hans zimmer and benjamin walfisch came in and completed it and added onto the existing material
Wait, Johan already composed a track for Blade Runner 2049?!
@@ririsputra5116 Yeah but Denis didn't like it, thought it wasn't enough like Vangelis so approached Zimmer, who at first declined but then Denis came to his door and showed him the film, him being Hans who invited Ben Wallfisch over too because Hans literally didn't have the time (he was on tour). Apparently after they finished the film, none of them said a word (I think the editor was there too, but I might be wrong about that) and instead just gravitated toward the piano, a synthesiser and a guitar and there they came up with the theme. Hans left on tour the next day and basically prodded Ben along throughout the writing process, encouraging him to get more experimental, but Hans gives Ben all the credit for writing the score, you can see this in at least one interview.
Hans returned from tour and they recorded the album with a CS80 synth that Hans hadn't used since The Dark Knight, it broke after six weeks and that was when they decided they'd finished the score.
Personally I adore the 2049 score, but I'd really love to hear what Johannsson originally had in mind.
@@restlessentertainment9760 this is really informative, thank you so much. You sound like you know quite a bit about what youre talking about and i was wondering if you could tell me what instrument was used in the v beginning of "through falling snow"?
may god keep your soul, guð blessi þig vinur.
Rip
Triste pela morte dele
he died way too young
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