I was there! My word, it was something very special indeed. This video can't quite capture the sheer scale of what that thing sounds like - it's simply breathtaking.
@Harrison Mauldin It was the entire film, played on a cinema screen, with the orchestra playing the music in the background. Also, Steven Hawking, Brian Cox, Christopher Nolan, Hans Zimmer, Michael Caine and Jessica Chastain turned up to intro it. They do them all the time at the RAH, I'd recommend checking them out!
There's no doubt Interstellar's theme is legendary. I listen to it almost daily. But the "Budapest Hotel" theme fit really well with the movie (watch the movie and you will understand). I actually found all nominations really worthy. But yes, overall masterpiece is my beloved Interstellar
So the band starts starts playing this at you funeral and that one annoying relative asks what are they doing,. Thats when you come out of your coffin and yell "DOCKING".😂😂😂
I mentioned this scene in my personal statement when applying to uni. They gave me an unconditional offer 90 minutes after my interview. Totally unforgettable experience.
I was here, been to many of these live performances at the Albert hall and have to say this scene was the highlight. it was mind blowing, hairs on the back of the neck and church organ. unreal experience like none other
Saw Hans Zimmer live especially for this film score. When this particular theme played live, l was so transfixed that a friend of mine had wiped so much tears from my eyes and nose that she ran out of tissues. l didn't even feel her touch me.
I love how the music has different layers, and each layer has its own set of instruments which play out at a different pace. But once Cooper's craft is aligned with the Endurance, all instruments are lined up in the same tune (02:50).
This is why the score to a film is, probably, more important that the cinematography itself. The music makes a movie. Watch the making of this score and you'll see just how excited Zimmer was when Nolan revealed the true nature of the movie. Then look at the other epics out there that made the movie. Horner and Braveheart, Zimmer and The Dark Knight trilogy, Williams and Star Wars. Movies that stand the test of time not just because of the story or memorable scenes but because of the score. If you learn to understand the score you find yourself transcending the images on screen and can totally loose yourself in the moment. Interstellar is one of those movies. Its not necessarily the image on screen or the story. It's the way the score allows your mind to become the fly on the wall of the events that are unfolding. You become part of it.
I remember seeing this movie in IMAX on the first day of release, planned it perfectly to make sure i got center seats and not too close to the screen. Right after Cooper pleads to Dr. Mann not to dock and then Mann blew himself up, When Dr Brandt then asks Cooper what he's doing, and he says..."docking". I lost my shit in the imax theater, I got goosebumps immediately and literally leaned forward audibly saying pretty loudly "what...the...fuck!?!". As the scene went on I remember thinking, Nolan... you crazy bastard , you just cranked the intensity up to a 10. Then the music tipped it over to an 11. That moment, that sequence with that music and the sound just blasting. Sensory Overload... I will never forget that experience
Cuando uno piensa que no hay nada perfecto aparece este video que combina la belleza de Nolan(Interestelar) y una orquesta en vivo con la joya de Hans Zimmer. Simplemente genial.
I wish I could have gone to this. To hear a live orchestra scoring the film must be an amazing experience. Let alone my favourite Sci Fi movie of the last decade.
Bel video. Bravo! qualche secondo in più di video prendevi tutti gli applausi! Io stavo la parte opposta! Bellissima serata! Ci sentiamo sul forum av magazine. Ciao... :)
Really want to know if the organ was amplified as well as the orchestra.. the sound in there was deafening on the night, but I believe the organ was designed to be the loudest in the world when it was made in 1870.
As an indian i dont like the crappy bollywood songs either but your crappy blaring house music keeps me going lol,guess its just common to appreciate music you dont hear all the fucking time this movie just melts away my frigid self tho, i always tear up, nothing beats it, doubt nothing will ever come close to beating it
Why didn't any of them tell him that it wasn't docking properly? He probably would have believed her, then they could help him dock it properly, then done diplomacy.
JamEngulfer If I remember the movie correctly, CASE had put a security lockout which prevented docking by anyone but authorized personnel. But if Mann had gotten on board, he would have stranded them there. In his mind, he had already gone too far to turn back. He'd already tried to kill Cooper on the surface by shattering his helmet visor.
The guy that plays the church organ..must feel the epicness flowing through his body xD
Ime8eos He's feeling over 9000, I guarantee it.
"I was born for this"
I was there! My word, it was something very special indeed. This video can't quite capture the sheer scale of what that thing sounds like - it's simply breathtaking.
@@HarryAshfield did they play the entire movie and play along with the soundtrack? or just certain parts
@Harrison Mauldin It was the entire film, played on a cinema screen, with the orchestra playing the music in the background. Also, Steven Hawking, Brian Cox, Christopher Nolan, Hans Zimmer, Michael Caine and Jessica Chastain turned up to intro it. They do them all the time at the RAH, I'd recommend checking them out!
I wish I could forget this movie and watch it again just to be amazed when I watch this scene again
I do too. I've watched this about five times now.
You can use time travel.
I always get more feel every time I re-watch it. It's like my feeling's Integration being accelerated moment by moment.(guess you got it!!)
Interstellar is truly legendary❤
I legit cry at this scene every time just because house impactful it is
Yet the Oscar for best soundtrack went to the Budapest Hotel...
This soundtrack is bigger than the Oscar
I would’ve preferred this to win, but let’s not disservice Alexandre Desplat’s incredible work either...
Also , why hasn’t Christopher Nolan won an Oscar yet ? Hopefully this time he will for TENET
oscar dont desrves intersteller ..so leave it
There's no doubt Interstellar's theme is legendary. I listen to it almost daily.
But the "Budapest Hotel" theme fit really well with the movie (watch the movie and you will understand).
I actually found all nominations really worthy. But yes, overall masterpiece is my beloved Interstellar
I want to play this at my funeral, and so bloody loud the building is shaking on it's foundations
Wouter d.B. strange choice... this really isn't funeral music
Live orchestra to make it an epic funeral.
I'm pretty sure u will be going to heaven
So the band starts starts playing this at you funeral and that one annoying relative asks what are they doing,. Thats when you come out of your coffin and yell "DOCKING".😂😂😂
@@dakshesh3395 LMFAO! I’d defo do that tho 😳
3:27 - gets me all the time.... thats so epic dude i can't even find words for how amazed and obsessed i am with this movie and this score!
TheRealDexeN true man i am so obsessed it is almost 3 years now and still do
The reason it didn’t win an Oscar is because if it had, nothing else could have ever topped it.
You an me both. Its a masterpiece.
I listen to this every day
Me too, chills every time❤
You're the farthest away from home any human has ever been; it's just hit the fan and you HAVE to do something...Now. 'No Time for Caution', indeed!
Who clapped at the end of this video? I know I did.
You have to clap, if your body couldnt make your clap after this then you're the devil...
I didn't clap but I was too busy crying because this music and scene is something else
I would of got goosebumps sitting in that audience
Yes, they did. The orchestra played the whole soundtrack. I do have a fragment of it, but the quality is not so great.
+Mauro Battaglia How did they block out the actual music audio from the film as it played?
+MoMoMyPup10 I guess Warner Bros. provided them with a copy of the movie with the soundtrack removed.
MoMoMyPup10 it was for blu ray launch of the film so...
Do you have footage of the ending scene where he gives Murph the quantum data with the clock?
Best scene in any movie ever :)
HalfLucan even the waves and the climax too..overall greatest movie of all
Yep, in my opinion, the only one that can hold a torch to it is Test Drive from How To Train Your Dragon.
I mentioned this scene in my personal statement when applying to uni. They gave me an unconditional offer 90 minutes after my interview. Totally unforgettable experience.
Wow, that is literally incredible
r/thathappened
@@miksuko why would someone lie about something so random?
@@sen4744 i kissed trump. On the lips.
@@mr.j2040 well that’s possible
I bet it was so tense with the orchestra playing
EPIC
Seats were trembling...
I was fortunate enough to watch this live and found myself with my mouth wide open plenty of times
I envy you so much, i wish i could experience something beyond words like this i could be crying and trembling the whole movie
I am jealous
the applause lasted at least 20 mins!
THAT SOUNDTRACK IS.... AWESOME!!!
NO ... IT IS LEGENDARY!!!
NO... IT'S OUT OF THIS WORLD!!!
amazing i'm crying
I was there...it was simply stunning. When 1:16 kicked in, I held my partner's hand and goosebumps kicked in...
Ive been there too and when Rocket launched I was climaxing lol
The amount of goosebumps I got was incredible
I was here, been to many of these live performances at the Albert hall and have to say this scene was the highlight. it was mind blowing, hairs on the back of the neck and church organ. unreal experience like none other
Man and machine, working together.
This scene will go down as one of the most memorable scenes in the history of filmmaking! Incredible!
I would drop everything to see this live. No one told me!
I want to be there, at this moment
It's incredible how literally every single scene of this movie makes me instantly cry
Saw Hans Zimmer live especially for this film score. When this particular theme played live, l was so transfixed that a friend of mine had wiped so much tears from my eyes and nose that she ran out of tissues. l didn't even feel her touch me.
Man... they should have done a Disc with this orchestra interpretation of the music... U,u
It's not possible!!
No, it's necessary...
There's a separate fanbase of this ^
I love how the music has different layers, and each layer has its own set of instruments which play out at a different pace. But once Cooper's craft is aligned with the Endurance, all instruments are lined up in the same tune (02:50).
It's deceptively complex 🙂
I didn't know about that
This is why the score to a film is, probably, more important that the cinematography itself. The music makes a movie. Watch the making of this score and you'll see just how excited Zimmer was when Nolan revealed the true nature of the movie. Then look at the other epics out there that made the movie. Horner and Braveheart, Zimmer and The Dark Knight trilogy, Williams and Star Wars. Movies that stand the test of time not just because of the story or memorable scenes but because of the score. If you learn to understand the score you find yourself transcending the images on screen and can totally loose yourself in the moment. Interstellar is one of those movies. Its not necessarily the image on screen or the story. It's the way the score allows your mind to become the fly on the wall of the events that are unfolding. You become part of it.
I remember seeing this movie in IMAX on the first day of release, planned it perfectly to make sure i got center seats and not too close to the screen. Right after Cooper pleads to Dr. Mann not to dock and then Mann blew himself up, When Dr Brandt then asks Cooper what he's doing, and he says..."docking". I lost my shit in the imax theater, I got goosebumps immediately and literally leaned forward audibly saying pretty loudly "what...the...fuck!?!". As the scene went on I remember thinking, Nolan... you crazy bastard , you just cranked the intensity up to a 10. Then the music tipped it over to an 11. That moment, that sequence with that music and the sound just blasting. Sensory Overload... I will never forget that experience
Cuando uno piensa que no hay nada perfecto aparece este video que combina la belleza de Nolan(Interestelar) y una orquesta en vivo con la joya de Hans Zimmer. Simplemente genial.
Hans Zimmer: Let's play Interstellar live
Orchestra: It's not possible
Hans Zimmer: No, it's necessary
I'm so sad I wasn't there!!!! Looks amazing!!!!
hi
I wish I could have gone to this. To hear a live orchestra scoring the film must be an amazing experience. Let alone my favourite Sci Fi movie of the last decade.
Oh HELL yes!
what about black hole scene?
Wow, just freaking wow.
That was intense thanks for uploading
Thank you for sharing this homie! Awesome!
Cool!!!
Thank you so much for uploading this! I wish I was there!
I love you for posting this
August 2017 and i' ve seen 5 times lol. Awesome soundtrack for an awesome movie
OFFF OFFF Şu atmosferin havasını koklamak vardı. Ne mükemmel bir ortam
I really wish I had went to this.
I had no idea you could go to something like this!
Thank You Nolan
Wonderful 🤗
Ooooh man I can only imagine how awesome this sounded in person!
I wish I could have heard it being played in the church in London where hanz recorded it.
Masterpiece
Hermoso!
Wish I had been there....omg how nice... have been at all of the LOTR performances, this would've been a very welcome addition...
One of the best movie songs ever
CMON TARS! CMON TARS! - I cant be the only who shouts that out?
Scrolling youtube
My finger automatically about to touch this video
Mind-No
Me- No time for caution
Thanks Christopher, Kip, Jonathan and Emma to made this film for US, for the world, the world Need this.
amazing performance
"it is not possible"
no it's necessary""
what a feeling ,...
I really wish I could see this!!!!!!!
Lucky people who got to experience this live magic of Music with ❤
Ill never forget watching this movie in theaters. this scene and the wave scene are fucking insane with the music blaring
What a cool way to watch this movie!
Wish I'd been there!
and for our next trick...
es 2016 y la sigo viendo
ELIAS GAMEPLAYS 2018
almost 5 minutes that im so happy to be still alive and watch this scene again :) GG Hanz Zimmer
They started the choir a bit early. It's after the second block after the climax is in, but it's epic nonetheless.
One of a kind experience!
Oh... my... fucking God.
Nolan, amen. Abeeeeee Nolan!!!! Nolan es mi puto Amo. y Hanz mi paráclito.
wow
OMG
Come on TARS!!!...
3:08 what instrument is that
It's jest give me goosebumps 🤯
The brass coming in there is probably a mix of horn, tuba and mainly trombones - a big bass trombone 'bwaaah'.
I am crying you are crying.
Hero of this movie
Nolan and hans zimmer
I'd like to hear it
💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
Bel video. Bravo! qualche secondo in più di video prendevi tutti gli applausi! Io stavo la parte opposta! Bellissima serata! Ci sentiamo sul forum av magazine. Ciao... :)
Avrei continuato ma ero così emozionato che ho dovuto smettere per applaudire!
Mauro Battaglia e vero hai ragione! in effetti tutti ad applaudire!! ;))
This is what happened...
Dr mann: there is a moment
Cooper : docking...
Then drop the music..
I should be doing my homework right now
There is a moment
"And for my next trick"
Theatres/concerts: don’t have ur phone out!
This dude:
I want to watch this when orchestra is playing
Nathan Graham then come to Lucerne in Switzerland this November! www.kkl-luzern.ch/de/02-11-2018-19-30-interstellar-live.html
Hans Zimmer..what a legend
Really want to know if the organ was amplified as well as the orchestra.. the sound in there was deafening on the night, but I believe the organ was designed to be the loudest in the world when it was made in 1870.
Did they play ''Cornfield chase'' live also? do you have a video of it?
Cooper: CASE, you're ready?
CASE: Ready.
Ist this on blu ray available?
when the Pipe Organ Leads an orchestral piece it becomes apotheosic
A partir daquele momento, Jesus começou a pregar: “Arrependei-vos, porque o reino dos céus está próximo. (Mateus 4:17) 💛💜
I would have preferred if they muted the film sound at some point
I wish you could find the actual orchestral soundtrack for this :/
🥰👍😘🔥😍😊😮😮😮
2:48 G O O S E B U M P S
Hans I know you're not very popular here in Sweden( we are too busy listening to crappy house music and shitty ripoffs) but PLEASE come to Sweden!
As an indian i dont like the crappy bollywood songs either but your crappy blaring house music keeps me going lol,guess its just common to appreciate music you dont hear all the fucking time
this movie just melts away my frigid self tho, i always tear up, nothing beats it, doubt nothing will ever come close to beating it
The 12 dislikes are creationnist flat-earthers.
Why didn't any of them tell him that it wasn't docking properly? He probably would have believed her, then they could help him dock it properly, then done diplomacy.
JamEngulfer How could they know it when they were on another ship.
overclock1993 If I recall correctly, they noticed that it wasn't docking correctly and mention that fact.
JamEngulfer If I remember the movie correctly, CASE had put a security lockout which prevented docking by anyone but authorized personnel. But if Mann had gotten on board, he would have stranded them there. In his mind, he had already gone too far to turn back. He'd already tried to kill Cooper on the surface by shattering his helmet visor.
Stephen Koehler Yeah, that makes sense. Thanks for explaining!
Cooper: Come on, TARS!
Special thanks to Zimmer
Cooper, what are you doing?
Docking!
Start epic mode.