Man of Steel Official Soundtrack | Behind The Scenes Solo Violinist w/ Hans Zimmer | WaterTower
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
- Behind the Scenes recording the violin to the Man Of Steel Soundtrack.
I-tunes: smarturl.it/mos.i
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Violinist: Ann Marie Calhoun
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Tracklist:
1. Look To The Stars - Hans Zimmer
2. Oil Rig - Hans Zimmer
3. Sent Here For A Reason - Hans Zimmer
4. DNA - Hans Zimmer
5. Goodbye My Son - Hans Zimmer
6. If You Love These People - Hans Zimmer
7. Krypton's Last - Hans Zimmer
8. Terraforming - Hans Zimmer
9. Tornado - Hans Zimmer
10. You Die Or I Do - Hans Zimmer
11. Launch - Hans Zimmer
12. Ignition - Hans Zimmer
13. I Will Find Him - Hans Zimmer
14. This Is Clark Kent - Hans Zimmer
15. I Have So Many Questions - Hans Zimmer
16. Flight - Hans Zimmer
17. What Are You Going To Do When You Are Not Saving The World? - Hans Zimmer
About Man of Steel:
A young boy learns that he has extraordinary powers and is not of this Earth. As a young man, he journeys to discover where he came from and what he was sent here to do. But the hero in him must emerge if he is to save the world from annihilation and become the symbol of hope for all mankind. Featuring an all-star cast, Man of Steel offers up an entirely new Superman: alienated, misunderstood, but forever a beacon of hope.
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Man of Steel Official Soundtrack | Behind The Scenes Solo Violinist w/ Hans Zimmer | WaterTower
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the music is so beautiful in MOS that i can't imagine shooting the movie without the music already written for it. its like the movie was made for the soundtrack not the other way around
Snyder said that's how he made the movie and the majority of it is modified according to Hans' music
@@Sal-zi4tu that’s amazing
thats what u call passion people
Impressive. A musician with a background im the sciences. Physics no less.
+Herb Bees I was under the impression that this was actually fairly common. Am I wrong?
I really miss Cybertron... Someone fluent in both the arts and sciences isn't very common at all. You could argue the musician is involved on some level whether he knows it or not just as the car modder or automotive technicians are involved in engineering applications within their fields.
+Herb Bees I agree it's rare and therefore all the more impressive - perhaps - because opposite sides of the brain are required to be highly and equally developed to function in both fields. The great Swiss conductor Ernest Ansermet began his professional life as a teacher of mathematics at the University of Lausanne.
+MrPoupard My wife is a violinist and an electrical engineer!
+Herb Bees
I think you fellas are wrong... when it comes to music. I feel music is different than the rest of the arts.
There has been this kind of urban legend that science requires just a very analytical mind while music sort of rejects it, but that couldn't be more wrong.
Science, and the prople that are attracted to it need a big deal of creativity, just as music also invites that part of our mind capable of recognizing patterns, a part for which analysis and logic are central.
Speaking as someone that also did physics, and whose biggest hobby has always been music, in recent years learning to play too, I think the overlap of traits that attracts us to both is more profound and common than people think.
Music and the yearn for the knowledge and clarity that science gives us aren't at all opposite when it comes to brain fuction.
Its the soul of the violin that makes the difference!
Words fail me to describe what an impressively consummate musician Ann Marie Calhoun is- talent, intellect, and genius combined!
you hear the soul of her sing just melts me when ever i hear it played
Believe me i've listened to every soundtrack from man of steel and im familiar with every soundtrack from the movie, so once you get familiar with all the soundtracks, you can easily identify what soundtrack is this and from which part of the movie and also you can blend in any video related to man of steel and enjoy the best parts, and this video made me realize that... i really got chills when she was playing the violin
Me too bro
i truly would like to work with Hans Zimmer one day.
Thats very kind of u 😒😒
I'd like to get his autograph since I'm a No-Muse
Very refreshing to her speak of an instrument like she did, can agree the instrument itself brings a lot to the table. It's why vintage Minimoogs will never go out of style.
Never go out of style but frequently out of tune. Love them Minimoogs though don't get me wrong.
It's a shame they sidelined this piece of a masterpiece for John William's. Don't get me wrong, I love John William's classic but Hans Zimmer's is another level on its own and to me, this theme has come to represent the Superman of this generation.
We'll definitely be hearing some of Zimmer's themes again in Zack Snyder's Justice League!
I love how the movie is playing in the bg when the music is being played and recoded. I have always imagined how the music for movies are made.
At around 1:30 it sounds like she's talking about a Child she's taken care of and doesnt want to give back to its parent, well she practically said that herself but what a musician
What a violinist and so beautiful too.
She's a nerd! Love it.
I've seen her last year in France (at Orange) for the live tour of Hans Zimmer, and she's very talented !!
Such a great score
Hans Zimmer is a genious!
Hey miss you are among the best talented girl in the world. You are a special gift for the Hans Zimmer
They need to make MOS2 with the same crew
Gotta love her passion.
What a great woman, i love her.
Fascinating
How dafuq did she link the fiddle to physics? (Cool though) MindBlown.
everything is linked to physics.
Especially the field of Sound waves and pitch
WOW
"They will Join you in the Sun Kal"
*Genius
Man of Steel OST-Krypton's Last
WTF! That violin is 300 years old? Older than Mozart!!!
nice stuff
Violin always associates me with sadness
for your Information you're seeing Two Icons The Man who composed Interstellar Music Hans Zimmer and his Violist Ann Marie Calhoun
This is like a man-scaped ad for Stradavarius
She's very talented. In live it's better
Damn she speaking that deep shit
0:40 this might be the easiest piece I've ever seen played on a Strad!
It's an interesting journey here in terms of the timeline because the piece is a 'gavotte' originally written for cello or viola in the 17th century by Bach - the violin in the video is from the 18th century - then this violin version was made easier for students to learn and released in "The Suzuki Book" which came out just a few decades before the 21st century....
I've been so long looking for this violin track ,so long 😢😢where i can get it full please help me anyone
Listen to goodbye my son -hans zimmer
anybody know where i can sheet music for playing this song on violin, kyptons last
Krypton's last 😭😭😭
It's been almost 6 years I have been trying to get the music that was played in first 15 seconds of this video . Anyone know about this please let me know
Isnt it “Kryptons last”?
she is from steve vai band
also the wifr of Incubhs guitarist
Literal definition of sad violin
Imagine if she dropped it 💀
So violins really are the sad musical instrument.
What's the tracks name?
Krypton's Last
Lovely playing, but she really started to go off the deep end when talking about entropy theory and dissonant harmonics self-correcting. I suspect she found that violin profound because of her experience working such a cool job, not because of any real noticeable quality of the violin.
Blind her to the instrument she's playing and I bet the profoundness vanishes (which is the case with previous blinded Stradivarius tests.)
She's allowed to express her own feelings towards the music that she plays and the violin with which she plays it. Personally I found her intellect very insightful and engaging for she showed an understanding of what it was that she was doing through not only playing music but attaching herself to it and forcing her way into the multitude of its secrets. I think she did feel a genuine bond with that violin. I used to play an electronic keyboard which consisted of 5 octaves and no weighted keys. Therefore the expression of my emotions felt restricted and confined. I now have a full size electric piano and through differences in tone, pitch and dynamics I feel as though I can express my emotions through ever more intricate ways. Of course she loves her job! How can you expect a person with such a profound level of passion for their art not to! You're not stupid. You're just not trying to understand what drives her passion for music.
organ199
You've missed my point. I understand the connection one can feel while playing an instrument that lets you express yourself. Hours feel like minutes. I've been there.
My criticism was in her invoking pseudoscience to try to explain what is clearly a matter of circumstance (great job, great people, great music, capable instrument, captive audience). There is no magic quality of the violin she's playing that requires explanation through quantum mechanics or whatever the pseudoscientific jargon du jour is. Such claims previously have not borne out when tested under controlled conditions.
Still sounds Asian like Mulan or something
Imho the content of her words, and her conveyance of those words make her come off as super pretentious.
Exactly what I was thinking
+LLyt82 She gave me a BOWner
maybe she's just well read and well spoken.
she double -majored in Biology & Music and cofounding a start up biotech company
@@diandranaya4916 I dont think adding to her list of academic achievements is going to help her seem less pretentious lol.
Jeez. Save it for a Physics lecture.