"The People who build our instruments, I see them as much as artist as I see them as scientists" - Well spoken! Many people forget that behind an instrument is always a builder who supply the talented people
@@AmarKumar-vz3gb tell Hans Zimmer to compose for lagaan Jodha Akbar only songs and make it hit then i will worship him Rahman captured Hollywood tell Zimmer to conquer Bollywood
@@ajaysabarish9645 India is not on anyone's Radar. Noone is dying to come here and work. Don't be so dillusional. Besides AR Rahman's greatest works are for Indian cinema not Hollywood barring Slumdog Millionaire.
John Williams, Thomas Newman & Hans Zimmer are my top 3 but I do appreciate any array of composers. I love films & music from films. What’s happening now though is great composers are rising from within the gaming industry. If you’re not a player of video games, here are some recommendations from me, a person who does: Koji Kondo - he has made the music for Mario but his music from The Legend of Zelda is my favourite. Check out the soundtracks for Battlefield 1 & Battlefield V. I promise you that they are beautiful. It’s the same composer for both instalments too: Johan Söderqvist … ‘Dawn Of A New Time’ is one my favourites. Check Austin Wintory’s music. He did the soundtrack for the profoundly beautiful video game, ‘Journey.’
Cool to hear him praise Williams' CE3K score as "one of the great pieces of 20th century music." I'm inclined to agree. A pity that Williams lost out on the Oscar... to himself, for his 'Star Wars' score of the same year (1977). Just unreal.
Howard shore? The music to lord of the rings in literally monumental to the success of those films. Which also is one of the best selling trilogy’s of all time.
@@folklore2630 Take a course in composing, then follow it courses in harmony and counterpoint. Also, you may wish to purchase one of the books on Counterpoint, Harmony and Orchestration written by Walter Piston.
My top: Hans Zimmer Howard Shore Jerry Goldsmith Alan Silvestri Brad Fiedel Yashuharu Takanashi I’m lost because I have many others, but those composers and musicians have touched my soul and heart.
Here's my Top 10: 1. Hans Zimmer 2. Vangelis 3. John Williams 4. TIED: - Ennio Moriconne - Elmer Bernstein - Vince DiCola 5. Basil Poledouris 6. Jerry Goldsmith 7. James Horner 8. Randy Newman 9. TIED: - Alan Silvestri - Michael Giacchino 10. Ludwig Gorannson Honorable Mentions: *A.R Rahman (Jai Ho, All Is Well, Maa, Kholo Kholo, Taare Zameen Par damn my favorite) *John Debney (mostly for The Passion of the Christ) *Bill Conti (Rocky Balboa) *John Barry (007) *Howard Shore (The Lord of the Rings/The Hobbit) *Steve Jablonsky (mostly for Bayverse Transformers) *Trevor Rabin (for Armageddon) *Harald Klosser (Disaster movies like The Day After Tomorrow and 2012) *Charlie Clouser (SAW franchise) *John Carpenter (Halloween franchise)
😁 Why do you consider Ennio Morricone one of the greatest music composers ever? He's unique, he could be atonal one minute then sound like Mozart at his most melodic on the other, plus he was a master at thinking out the box. A score for just a string quartet? Why not! A Jazz Septet? Done that! He could get the most powerful orchestrated sound from just 25 players, yet give him 90+ players to play with and he could knock it out the park. If that's not mastery of your art, then I'd love to know what is…
In alphabetical order A.R. Rahmann, Ennio, Harold Faltermeyer, Hans Zimmer , James Horner, Jan Hammer, Jerry Goldsmith, Vangelis(Evangelos Odysseas Papathanassiou), Yanni (Yiannis Chryssomallis), the others not my preference. And for Baroque old Haendel & Arcangelo Corelli . Its good when everybody likes different so there is variety.
இளைய ராஜா எப்பவும் ஒரே jonaur ல த music pannitu இருந்தாரு அது india முழுக்க மட்டும் த pochu but ARR different types of jonaur la music panni மொத்த world yaum india பக்கம் திரும்ப vecharu
@@AlexRooneyComposer tbh Hans is more like Jack in the Box since Jack tends to make so much goddamn weird food while still having typical plain-ass burgers and same old fast food. McDonald's would be like Brian Tyler or Steve Jablonsky
No not really. Hans Zimmer is a lot more creative than John Williams, and music essentially involves a lot of creativty and one's own intuition to create their art. John Williams is more complex than Zimmer, yet both create the same quality of music.
7:56 for title.
thanks
"The People who build our instruments, I see them as much as artist as I see them as scientists" - Well spoken! Many people forget that behind an instrument is always a builder who supply the talented people
If you look at Universal Audio, you will get a glimpse of how expensive it is to even mimick the sounds that come from these inventions.
My favourite:ar Rahman,Hans Zimmer,James Horner ♥️
My top 5 : AR Rahman , vangelis , Ennio Morricone , Thomas Newman , John Williams
John Williams the worst Copycat
@@Alibaba.Logic.Builders It's called influence. Everybody in music does it. Infact, no idea is an original idea.
U never heard of illayaraaja tho .... Ar rehman was his assistant back then
@@mahinali4508 I knew ilayaraaja, He was a toilet cleaner in MSV house that's where ilayaraja musical journey started.
@@mahinali4508 Not his assistant. He just worked as an instrumentalist under him
7:58 favourite composers and artists
AR Rahman the best❤
My top 1 is one and only AR Rahman ❤️ slumdog/Bombay Theme/Chahiya Chahiya/ Muqbala song/ Lagaan score/Swades Theme/Jodha Akbar score)
Add Rockstar
@@AmarKumar-vz3gb tell Hans Zimmer to compose for lagaan Jodha Akbar only songs and make it hit then i will worship him Rahman captured Hollywood tell Zimmer to conquer Bollywood
@@Alibaba.Logic.Builders You are dillusional. AR Rahman is good but to say he won over Hollywood and blah blah blah. It's a little too far.
@@akshitdobal573 AR Rahman has composed music for western sensibilites, I would love Hans Zimmer to make music for indian sensibilties
@@ajaysabarish9645 India is not on anyone's Radar. Noone is dying to come here and work. Don't be so dillusional. Besides AR Rahman's greatest works are for Indian cinema not Hollywood barring Slumdog Millionaire.
I like his scores and he wear some cool socks! Hans is COOL!
What the bloody Hell does one's socks have to do with composition. Oh, do get a life you pathetic non-entity.
It's just one of those things that adds to his humanity. Give the man a break.
@@jslasher1 Someone pissed in your porridge I see..
ARRAHMAN sir veriyan 🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️
John Williams, Hans Zimmer, AR Rahman - forever my 3 favourite composers.
However, Ennio Morricone certainly deserves a mention.
Ennio is the GOAT
Ennio is a GOAT.
He didnt mention Rahman
@@madbugger69 try Bombay(theme track), alaipayuthey(snethithane bgm) ,rosa(flute theme) rockstar soundtrack then will be talk who is the speck of dust
@@kishankol2059 exactly!! AR Rahman has few compositions that just take you to heaven, Bombay Theme especially
John Williams, Thomas Newman & Hans Zimmer are my top 3 but I do appreciate any array of composers. I love films & music from films.
What’s happening now though is great composers are rising from within the gaming industry.
If you’re not a player of video games, here are some recommendations from me, a person who does:
Koji Kondo - he has made the music for Mario but his music from The Legend of Zelda is my favourite.
Check out the soundtracks for Battlefield 1 & Battlefield V. I promise you that they are beautiful. It’s the same composer for both instalments too: Johan Söderqvist …
‘Dawn Of A New Time’ is one my favourites.
Check Austin Wintory’s music. He did the soundtrack for the profoundly beautiful video game, ‘Journey.’
Cool to hear him praise Williams' CE3K score as "one of the great pieces of 20th century music." I'm inclined to agree. A pity that Williams lost out on the Oscar... to himself, for his 'Star Wars' score of the same year (1977). Just unreal.
Howard shore? The music to lord of the rings in literally monumental to the success of those films. Which also is one of the best selling trilogy’s of all time.
I love that his favorite film composers are Ennio Morricone, John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith, Bernard Herrmann, Randy Newman...
That awkward moment when you realize Hans Zimmer is a John Williams fan
This ends the controversy of claiming Hans greater than Williams!
@@folklore2630 The sad thing is the fact that Zimmer can't read music notation. You are not a true composer unless you can.
@@jslasher1 That's bad. As I also want to be a musician for orchestral music and I don't know about the theory.
@@folklore2630 Take a course in composing, then follow it courses in harmony and counterpoint. Also, you may wish to purchase one of the books on Counterpoint, Harmony and Orchestration written by Walter Piston.
where does he even talk about A R Rahman, he doe not mention his name in this whole interview
How did you come here? 😂 by title?
My top:
Hans Zimmer
Howard Shore
Jerry Goldsmith
Alan Silvestri
Brad Fiedel
Yashuharu Takanashi
I’m lost because I have many others, but those composers and musicians have touched my soul and heart.
Don't forget Vangelis
@@anjhontongo6945 Very good one indeed.
my fav is Jermey Soule. does pretty much every game i personally think he is the best for gaming music
Are you only playing Elder Scrolls games, or what?
@@starerik He did the first 3 Harry Potter games, too
My favorites: Hans Zimmer, John Williams, Justin Hurwitz and Alexandre Desplat
Here's my Top 10:
1. Hans Zimmer
2. Vangelis
3. John Williams
4. TIED:
- Ennio Moriconne
- Elmer Bernstein
- Vince DiCola
5. Basil Poledouris
6. Jerry Goldsmith
7. James Horner
8. Randy Newman
9. TIED:
- Alan Silvestri
- Michael Giacchino
10. Ludwig Gorannson
Honorable Mentions:
*A.R Rahman (Jai Ho, All Is Well, Maa, Kholo Kholo, Taare Zameen Par damn my favorite)
*John Debney (mostly for The Passion of the Christ)
*Bill Conti (Rocky Balboa)
*John Barry (007)
*Howard Shore (The Lord of the Rings/The Hobbit)
*Steve Jablonsky (mostly for Bayverse Transformers)
*Trevor Rabin (for Armageddon)
*Harald Klosser (Disaster movies like The Day After Tomorrow and 2012)
*Charlie Clouser (SAW franchise)
*John Carpenter (Halloween franchise)
ArRahman is not the composer for all is well, kholo , taare zameen par
What about Vangelis
Nino Rota, Ennio Morricone, James Horner, Hans Zimmer and John Williams
My Top 3
1.ARRahman
2.Hans Zimmer
3.John Williams
My favourites:
John Williams, Hans Zimmer, AR Rahman, Thomas Newman, James Horner.....
8:05 answer to the question
😁
Why do you consider Ennio Morricone one of the greatest music composers ever?
He's unique, he could be atonal one minute then sound like Mozart at his most melodic on the other, plus he was a master at thinking out the box. A score for just a string quartet? Why not! A Jazz Septet? Done that! He could get the most powerful orchestrated sound from just 25 players, yet give him 90+ players to play with and he could knock it out the park. If that's not mastery of your art, then I'd love to know what is…
ARR and Zimmer coming together to compose India mythological Ramayan...❤❤❤❤
Ar rehman ❤️
Who doesn't love John Williams? He is the BEST
john willians is very overrated
@@marvinsilverman4394 how? I'd say he deserves the praise he gets
Top 3 no contest Howard shore, Hans ofc, John williams.
Where did he talk about AR rahman?
In alphabetical order A.R. Rahmann, Ennio, Harold Faltermeyer, Hans Zimmer , James Horner, Jan Hammer, Jerry Goldsmith, Vangelis(Evangelos Odysseas Papathanassiou), Yanni (Yiannis Chryssomallis), the others not my preference. And for Baroque old Haendel & Arcangelo Corelli . Its good when everybody likes different so there is variety.
AR the GOAT
He missed out Brahms! Bach the father, Beethoven the son and Brahms the holy spirit of music!
Prokofiev, Brahms, Wagner, Offenbach...
It's his favourites not yours
Ever heard about franz schubert?
8:45 Randy Newman , but not Thomas Newman ? LMAO
Randy Newman, king of Pixar soundtracks
@@anjhontongo6945 Thomas Newman king of Quality Soundtracks :)
Where does he mentions ARRAHMAN?
he didnt
@@towithlove3479 Yaa right
Howard Shore and John Williams for lifetime.
Everyone is after maestro Ennio Morricone.. His music blew people's mind away with his uniqueness way of composing
James Horner (Rest his soul)
My top
1. Hans Zimmer
2. John Williams
3. Ennio Morricone
4. Thomas Newman
5. James Newton Howard
7:58
Ilayaraja is the Musical God , Followers AR and many more
😂😂😂
@@rajeshrajesh7671 Puriyuthu brother . 😊
@@TheYoga1212 என்ன bro
இளைய ராஜா எப்பவும் ஒரே jonaur ல த music pannitu இருந்தாரு அது india முழுக்க மட்டும் த pochu but ARR different types of jonaur la music panni மொத்த world yaum india பக்கம் திரும்ப vecharu
He is a student but not always
Hans Zimmer says SOOO OFTEN "you know"... He's really not a person, who want to make interviews :D
Only extremelly talented people speaks like that….
Comparing Zimmer to Williams is like comparing tin to platinum.
Like many things in life I don't think either is better or worse they're just different
same comparing Zimmer to Morricone . Morricone is the best ever !!
No, like gold to platinum
@@mayoorannjayamohan446 I suggest you get your ears checked.
Like your comment 😂
4:38 Jojo Mayer!
Ilayaraja ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
thank you. lol
deshi deshi basara badara
Poor Hans. Talking without realizing he himself has turned film music into McDonald's.
He's definitely McDonalds.
Hans is Mcdonalds, John Williams is a top french restaurant.
I think Hans is very good. Of course he is not John Williams but honestly John Williams scores are missing the cerebral quality that Hans scores have
...huh?
@@AlexRooneyComposer tbh Hans is more like Jack in the Box since Jack tends to make so much goddamn weird food while still having typical plain-ass burgers and same old fast food.
McDonald's would be like Brian Tyler or Steve Jablonsky
No not really. Hans Zimmer is a lot more creative than John Williams, and music essentially involves a lot of creativty and one's own intuition to create their art. John Williams is more complex than Zimmer, yet both create the same quality of music.