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Interstellar Concert Band - Digital Sheet Music

Concert Band - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1871103

Composed by Alex Gibson; Hans Florian Zimmer; Ryan Romeyn Rubin. Arranged by Kevin Riley. This edition: pdf. 21st Century, Film/TV. 58 pages. Kevin Riley #1430414. Published by Kevin Riley (A0.1871103).

Interstellar: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack albumcomposed and arranged by Hans Zimmer for the 2014 film Interstellar by Christopher Nolan. The soundtrack garnered universal acclaim and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Score and the Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media.
Background and production
Hans Zimmer had previously worked with director Christopher Nolan several times, scoring Nolan's The Dark Knight film trilogy and Inception.Without revealing the plot of Interstellar, Nolan wrote a short story for Zimmer about a father leaving a child to complete an important job. The story contained two sentences of dialogue: "I’ll come back," and "When?" Nolan then asked Zimmer to spend one day composing some musical interpretations of the story.

I am going to give you an envelope with a letter in it. One page. It's going to tell you the fable at the center of the story. You work for one day, then play me what you have written.
— Christopher Nolan, on the Interstellar score composition process with Hans Zimmer[10]
In one night, Zimmer wrote a four-minute piano and organ piece that represented his idea of fatherhood. When he played it for Nolan, Nolan was pleased and explained the full plot and concept of the film, though it had not yet been written.[11] Zimmer was originally skeptical, noting that he had written a "tiny, tiny little fragile" piece while Nolan had described an intense, epic space film. However, Nolan reassured Zimmer that the piano piece provided "the heart" of the film. The piece can be heard at the conclusion of the film.

For the film's signature organ, Zimmer specifically requested that organist Roger Sayer, the music director of Temple Church in London, play the church's 1926 four-manual Harrison & Harrison organ. The physical appearance of the organ reminded Zimmer of spaceship afterburners, while the airiness of its sound evoked the reminder that every breath is precious for an astronaut.The rest of the ensemble consisted of 34 strings, 24 woodwinds, four pianos, and a mixed choir of 60 voices. The soundtrack was recorded at both Temple Church and AIR Lyndhurst Hall in late spring 2014.

In 2022, Zimmer cited the Interstellar soundtrack as the best work of his career.

This product was created by a member of ArrangeMe, Hal Leonard's global self-publishing community of independent composers, arrangers, and songwriters. ArrangeMe allows for the publication of unique arrangements of both popular titles and original compositions from a wide variety of voices and backgrounds.

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