No oscar even given for at least the magnificent music???? What the h... went wrong in Hollywood. Furthermore all in all this movie must be one of the best, no definately the best sci fi movie in its genre ever created............
The Oscars discredit themselves more every year, as does the Nobel Peace Prize. That's what allowing anti-white communists into controlling positions does to a society.
@@jom9892 The other thing to note is that they were originally full of colour, everything was painted in bright reds and blues, and gilded, rather than the plain stone we see today. If you look up images of the interior of sainte chapelle in paris you’ll get a good impression of how they would have originally looked and how the colour works in conjunction with the ‘heavenly illumination’ from the stained glass.
We all need to start a petition for a video of Roger doing a complete play through of that whole song on that pipe organ. Absolutely amazing to watch and the tiny little clips you get amongst the talking are a tease!
It's sad because it's written in a minor scale, its beutiful because it insists in the major chords of that scale. Phillip Glass got there first btw...
"There's something very human about it because it can only make a sound with air, and it needs to breathe. And on each note you hear the breath, you hear the exhale" "You feel a human presence in every sound... ...There's an intimacy as well as massive scale" Gives me chills. Not for nothing many great musicians, including Mozart, called the pipe organ: "The King of all instruments".
I had the privilege recently of having a - very modest - go on a cathedral organ (before I'd seen or read this thread) ...and I'd said to the Chief organist that I felt these organs were the closing instruments to a living being ..."it doesn't have a heart but it does have lungs, it doesn't have a pulse but it breathes.... "
And the Violin is the Queen of all instruments. This music is an amazing collaboration of the two together that you don’t hear in film scores with this kind of magnitude. Hans nailed it and kudos to Roger Sayer for making it happen. He is an extraordinary Organist!
The Oscar doesn't deserve or afford Christopher Nolan, Hans Zimmer and their team. It will be just like rating something which in the first place cannot be explained. It will be like putting a full stop and treat an expression developed by an emotion as a simple sentence. What they produce together keeps us awestruck on godly proportions. When we watch a Christopher Nolan movie the concept amazes us to a degree where it takes time to fathom the enigma of it (in a good way). When we listen to a Hans Zimmer track it keeps us awake at night and makes us think about the sanity of our existence.
I do not understand this F word, nor it's place amongst the panoply of appropriate and admiring comments herein. Please explain why you thought this adjective was appropriate. BTW... Are you American?
This music is us. It’s about human beings in this vast universe. I can’t put it into words. You feel this at the deepest level in your soul. Legendary soundtrack.
This movie, and it's music means everything to me. Thank you Christopher Nolan, Hans Zimmer and Roger for creating this masterpiece. You've truly changed lives, and because of it, I've returned to school to learn about the cosmos.
I was able to visit this Temple Church, right in the middle of London. Just being able to watch this place, even walk inside those walls... SImply beautiful. I remember seeing the organ for the first time, put on my airpods and started listening to the whole soundtrack. It makes me cry every time I remember it.
Human presence and emotion in every sound indeed - there is nothing like a pipe organ that could deliver an experience like it did !! Brilliant choice & composition !!
It's once in a lifetime kind of a composition. I can listen to it all my life and Church organ is such a divine instrument it transports you to another world . Brilliant work by entire team of Hans Zimmer.
Really hit hard as Nolan explained how these religiously affiliated instruments are meant to evoke the supernatural, metaphysical side of things. Really beautiful thought and perfect reasoning to include it in Interstellar
From what I've researched pre-covid, this organ does /did get played on regularly every weekend by various artists taking turns, including this gentleman. Although not Interstellar soundtrack, but some classical / churchy music.
@@sannibird8695 The organ used and shown here is the organ of the Temple Church, London. It's used for church services and the organist used for the recording is Roger Sayer, who is also organist of the Temple Church. Here is Roger playing some Bach at the Temple Church: ua-cam.com/video/DtrKh79HMJc/v-deo.html
I used to sing in this church, Temple, as a chorister every day from age 7-14 (I'm 26 now). Can confirm the organ is extraordinary, it has an entire extra building to house it, and you can climb inside to be surrounded by the pipes. Never knew they recorded the soundtrack on it, but it makes beautiful sense.
I still remember the easter mass i went to church (for once) and they played the St Cecilia Mass by Gounod. I had tears in my eyes. Not only because of the music , but because of the instruments, and the organ which, at one point before US americans wanted the honour to themselves, it was the larges church organ of the world
Roger Sayer is a great organist , he has his own UA-cam Channel , in which he posts maybe the best organ works . From J.S.Bach , Bossi, Ireland, to Hans Zimmer Interstellar soundtrack, watching this elegant man playng the organ and switching hundreds of stops , is like a journey into space . Hans Zimmer is , in my opinion, the soundtrack composer of the future . Just listen to Inception or Dune soundtrack , and of course Interstellar . Interstellar movie is epic, complex and well made . As Mr.Zimmer said , the organ is like a synthesizer, every pipe is a portion of sound . Changing combination of pipes, is like creating a brand new sound on the synth.
I am now actually seeing one of the greatest pieces of the entire film (and in film history I believe) ‘No time for caution’, being brought to life in front of my very eyes. It just sends shivers down your spine and I can’t believe it was actually made here in England and with such traditional instruments. Trust Hans Zimmer to make sure to incorporate traditional instruments as well as digital technology on a truly global scale to make some of the greatest cinematic music that has ever been.
The Kontakt instrument Royal Albert Hall Organ will get anyone seeing this about as close as us mortals can get to the sound heard here. Was recorded and sampled in pretty much the same way as was done in the movie, albeit the one at the Royal Albert Hall and not Temple.
It's been a while since I watched this, and I truly hope that on Interstellar's 10th Anniversary it's brought back to the theaters. I guess I'll check back here in November 2024 to see.
I believe this is a tracker organ? Most modern church organs are electric. They can still make that initial sound, called chiff, but press a key or release it and the pipe either plays on or off like a light switch. Older organs like this one may have electrically powered air supply and volume louvers on the pipe chambers, but their keys are remotely yet physically attached to the pipes. It’s hard to describe but it feels like touching the sound directly. The mechanism allows the performer far more expressiveness, much like the touch sensitive synth keyboards of today. It’s the humanness they were so surprised by and are speaking of here.
Absolutely can recommend. Roger used to do lunch time recitals before the pandemic hit (church is near my office so gave it a look). Can highly recommend it. Also his UA-cam channel too.
The only issue i had with the movie was the ending or reunion which felt too short. If i was coop, i would have begged murph to let me stay with her to the point of tears. But then again, i probably didnt want my dying daughter to cry or get too emotional as well.
Next time you look to the nights sky. Ponder this saying by Arthur C Clarke. “Two possibilities exist, either we are alone in the universe, or we are not. Both are equally terrifying.”
No oscar even given for at least the magnificent music???? What the h... went wrong in Hollywood. Furthermore all in all this movie must be one of the best, no definately the best sci fi movie in its genre ever created............
Not once did they mention Roger's last name, without him, these impossible pieces would not have been playable...
The Oscars discredit themselves more every year, as does the Nobel Peace Prize. That's what allowing anti-white communists into controlling positions does to a society.
@@maxnaz47 Roger Sayer en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Sayer
That's what happens when you recreate a better recording of Phillip Glass's Music...
Roger Sayer deserves an award for his dramatic music that superbly enhances this movie.
"the organ, the architectural cathedrals... they represent mankind's attempt to portray the mystical or the metaphysical" BRILLIANT
I studied Cathedral architecture at uni and this was exactly their intention. metaphorically and literally a reflection of heaven on earth.
@eddiel7635 super interesting!
@@jom9892 The other thing to note is that they were originally full of colour, everything was painted in bright reds and blues, and gilded, rather than the plain stone we see today. If you look up images of the interior of sainte chapelle in paris you’ll get a good impression of how they would have originally looked and how the colour works in conjunction with the ‘heavenly illumination’ from the stained glass.
@@jom9892 lots of videos of sainte chapelle on youtube
@@eddiel7635 I see, that's really cool to know. Thanks for the info
This is the perfect soundtrack for such a perfect movie. I'm obsessed. A masterpiece!
Damn right. The movie brings you into another dimension! Amazing.
Me as well
The movie was trash 😂
Obsessed..is a word that fits with this film and soundtrack
You guys are not alone
Perfect soundtrack but not perfect movie, I think they messed up changing directors in the middle of the movie
We all need to start a petition for a video of Roger doing a complete play through of that whole song on that pipe organ. Absolutely amazing to watch and the tiny little clips you get amongst the talking are a tease!
He has a UA-cam channel: “Roger Sayer Organist” where he plays through the songs in their entirety
Not much makes me cry, but this music did whilst watching the film, so, so beautiful and so, so sad.
I exactly know how you feel!
It's just being overrun by feelings. It's an intimidating beauty! Absolutely amazing!
It's sad because it's written in a minor scale, its beutiful because it insists in the major chords of that scale. Phillip Glass got there first btw...
I felt the same!
Me too!
"There's something very human about it because it can only make a sound with air, and it needs to breathe. And on each note you hear the breath, you hear the exhale"
"You feel a human presence in every sound...
...There's an intimacy as well as massive scale"
Gives me chills. Not for nothing many great musicians, including Mozart, called the pipe organ: "The King of all instruments".
I had the privilege recently of having a - very modest - go on a cathedral organ (before I'd seen or read this thread) ...and I'd said to the Chief organist that I felt these organs were the closing instruments to a living being ..."it doesn't have a heart but it does have lungs, it doesn't have a pulse but it breathes.... "
And the Violin is the Queen of all instruments. This music is an amazing collaboration of the two together that you don’t hear in film scores with this kind of magnitude. Hans nailed it and kudos to Roger Sayer for making it happen. He is an extraordinary Organist!
This music unleashes so many emotions inside me. It makes me cry....Hans should have gotten an Oscar for composing this!
I'm 60 now and last year I started learning the piano because of this music, it gave me the decisive push to start a new journey
inspiring
keep sprinting, don't ever stop.
May I be equally inspired!
The Oscar doesn't deserve or afford Christopher Nolan, Hans Zimmer and their team. It will be just like rating something which in the first place cannot be explained. It will be like putting a full stop and treat an expression developed by an emotion as a simple sentence. What they produce together keeps us awestruck on godly proportions. When we watch a Christopher Nolan movie the concept amazes us to a degree where it takes time to fathom the enigma of it (in a good way). When we listen to a Hans Zimmer track it keeps us awake at night and makes us think about the sanity of our existence.
Golden words…
2:04 The most beautiful description of an instrument that I’ve ever heard
whenever hans zimmer and christopher work together, you know the movie is about to be very FUCKING good.
I do not understand this F word, nor it's place amongst the panoply of appropriate and admiring comments herein.
Please explain why you thought this adjective was appropriate.
BTW... Are you American?
This soundtrack is just. I don’t have words. Everyone should hear it
The last time a soundtrack had this kind of profound impact on me was 50 years earlier watching Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey. Simply amazing.
This music is us. It’s about human beings in this vast universe. I can’t put it into words. You feel this at the deepest level in your soul. Legendary soundtrack.
I hadn’t considered it like that until it was put to us here in this video. It truly does feel like it is music about ‘us’ in the vast universe.
This movie, and it's music means everything to me. Thank you Christopher Nolan, Hans Zimmer and Roger for creating this masterpiece. You've truly changed lives, and because of it, I've returned to school to learn about the cosmos.
It’s the most beautiful music. I never realised it was done at the Temple Church. Such moving music. It brings me to tears.
This soundtrack and the soundtrack for The Fountain are some of the most beautiful pieces of music ever.
My God!!! How more human can you be, a humble Man extract the Best sound from an organic instrumment and becoming a legend
Wait... so you're telling me this utter masterpiece is played by just one person and not a giant orchestra?!?!?
There is also an orchestra but for some parts of the soundtrack it's only this organ
Till this day the best movie with the best music cover I hear ever seen/heard
I was able to visit this Temple Church, right in the middle of London. Just being able to watch this place, even walk inside those walls... SImply beautiful. I remember seeing the organ for the first time, put on my airpods and started listening to the whole soundtrack. It makes me cry every time I remember it.
Interstellar is completely one of the best movies i have ever seen.
My god, I’ve always got chills whilst listening this master peace, so get them now
Absolute Masterpiece. Should be up there with Mozart and them other dudes...
Believe me: Mozart (and his colleagues) are way out of Zimmer's league.
@@martinemorelle6520 No.
Roger Sayer, the man of god like harmonic understanding. Credit to Hans too for composing such a piece.
Human presence and emotion in every sound indeed - there is nothing like a pipe organ that could deliver an experience like it did !! Brilliant choice & composition !!
It's once in a lifetime kind of a composition. I can listen to it all my life and Church organ is such a divine instrument it transports you to another world . Brilliant work by entire team of Hans Zimmer.
Really hit hard as Nolan explained how these religiously affiliated instruments are meant to evoke the supernatural, metaphysical side of things. Really beautiful thought and perfect reasoning to include it in Interstellar
Imagine being in the middle of a church with this playing at a volume that drowns everything out. I think I’d just lay there and cry
One word: Magnificent.
Is there any chance for live concert on that organ? I would travel the world for this
ME TOO!!
From what I've researched pre-covid, this organ does /did get played on regularly every weekend by various artists taking turns, including this gentleman. Although not Interstellar soundtrack, but some classical / churchy music.
@@sannibird8695 ua-cam.com/users/RogerSayerOrganist
Ooooh same here.
@@sannibird8695 The organ used and shown here is the organ of the Temple Church, London. It's used for church services and the organist used for the recording is Roger Sayer, who is also organist of the Temple Church. Here is Roger playing some Bach at the Temple Church: ua-cam.com/video/DtrKh79HMJc/v-deo.html
I used to sing in this church, Temple, as a chorister every day from age 7-14 (I'm 26 now). Can confirm the organ is extraordinary, it has an entire extra building to house it, and you can climb inside to be surrounded by the pipes. Never knew they recorded the soundtrack on it, but it makes beautiful sense.
Rally car drivers do the fastest footwork in the world on pedals.
2:43
Rally car drivers do the second fastest footwork in the world on pedals.
interstellar has the best theme ever made
I wish more people knew how freaking cool organs are.
Hearing a big pipe organ in person is the only way to go. You can feel it!
I still remember the easter mass i went to church (for once) and they played the St Cecilia Mass by Gounod. I had tears in my eyes. Not only because of the music , but because of the instruments, and the organ which, at one point before US americans wanted the honour to themselves, it was the larges church organ of the world
Well done roger!
This reminds me! I need to watch Interstellar this month!
The idea behind this score literally gave me goosebumps!
There's 38 comments on this.. I'm 39. So. I know there's 38 people on the planet that's humble. Thanks for being 1. 1 of the 39
Absolute brilliance. Some times we simply need to appreciate the gifts around us.
Hans is one of those gifts.
Brilliant, just brilliant.
Brings me to tears every time
Thank you Nolan and Zimmer but most of all thank you Roger! =)
Yes sowed the seeds in 1972 and again in 1978 as far as reintegrating the king of instruments into popular music.
amazing score
My GOD IS WONDERFUL THOSE SOUND!!!💙💙💙💙🥰😇
Having grown up with this kind of sound on Sundays, this music takes me back to places from my youth.
smiling coz i was able to not only listen but also able to see true art and appriciate it
Beautiful documentary of interstellar how the music was made very beautiful 🥰👍❤❤❤❤❤
Loved this explanation of the creation of this amazingly powerful score!
Roger, the unsung hero!!! Probably one of the most poingnant soundtrack ever made…
I would love to see an extended version of this interview!
I don’t think I could express how much I would love to hear this played live on an organ of that caliber
What a lovely video. A master composer recognising a master player and both of them respecting a master instrument.
Roger Sayer is a great organist , he has his own UA-cam Channel , in which he posts maybe the best organ works .
From J.S.Bach , Bossi, Ireland, to Hans Zimmer Interstellar soundtrack, watching this elegant man playng the organ and switching hundreds of stops , is like a journey into space .
Hans Zimmer is , in my opinion, the soundtrack composer of the future .
Just listen to Inception or Dune soundtrack , and of course Interstellar .
Interstellar movie is epic, complex and well made .
As Mr.Zimmer said , the organ is like a synthesizer, every pipe is a portion
of sound . Changing combination of pipes, is like creating a brand new sound on the synth.
Roger. Is Amazing!!!
Hits on a soul like level, amazing.
They really created a masterpiece
I would love to see a full length documentary on this collaboration.
You know where to find it?
I am now actually seeing one of the greatest pieces of the entire film (and in film history I believe) ‘No time for caution’, being brought to life in front of my very eyes. It just sends shivers down your spine and I can’t believe it was actually made here in England and with such traditional instruments. Trust Hans Zimmer to make sure to incorporate traditional instruments as well as digital technology on a truly global scale to make some of the greatest cinematic music that has ever been.
The Kontakt instrument Royal Albert Hall Organ will get anyone seeing this about as close as us mortals can get to the sound heard here. Was recorded and sampled in pretty much the same way as was done in the movie, albeit the one at the Royal Albert Hall and not Temple.
Interstellar and Tarzan scores to me are the absolute peak of soundtracks in film
Hans Zimmer...saving Christopher Nolan movies since 2007
To play this on the organ is stupid hard ...
This moves you another universe, such masterpiece 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
It's been a while since I watched this, and I truly hope that on Interstellar's 10th Anniversary it's brought back to the theaters. I guess I'll check back here in November 2024 to see.
When legends of every field meet together then big bang happens.
I wish this extraordinary music would be available in HiRes quality for download! All current samples are on UA-cam only in average quality.
People and their creations that came from nothing but skill, creativity and grit will never replace slop spewed by AI.
Hope they paid Roger commensurate to his abilities...
Hans Zimmer my favorite
Mr majicka and the magic instruments
the last 30 seconds of this on high quality speakers was awesome
I once heard that Hans Zimmer chose the organ because it has to breathe, just like humans
You heard it at 2:03 😄
Actually it was Nolan who did if you watch other documentary he said Organ seems to be something different and Zimmer at first wasn't sure
I believe this is a tracker organ? Most modern church organs are electric. They can still make that initial sound, called chiff, but press a key or release it and the pipe either plays on or off like a light switch. Older organs like this one may have electrically powered air supply and volume louvers on the pipe chambers, but their keys are remotely yet physically attached to the pipes. It’s hard to describe but it feels like touching the sound directly. The mechanism allows the performer far more expressiveness, much like the touch sensitive synth keyboards of today. It’s the humanness they were so surprised by and are speaking of here.
i pray one day people will appreciate The Prestige like it should be
This is AMAZING
Inspirational
Maestro. Personified.
I am crying.
Does anybody know where I can watch the full version of this?
That's Air Studios in London at the beginning. They tore their organ apart and threw it in a skip leaving only the facade. Never work with them.
EPIC!!!
I love how much a synth nerd hans is
This music is awesome. Where could I find the score for ORGAN please? Laura =)
“And we got plenty of magic with Roger” it’s called genius!
The analogy of a human to church organ
I mean, it's pretty much an "organ" :D
Hans zimmer is a genius.
Does anyone know where I can find the image shown at 0:08 in hi-res ? I reeeeeealy want that as desktop wallpaper
Someone knows where can I find the entire documentary?
Found it yet?
This is from blu-ray bonus features, so I think this is it for sountdtrack BTS, unfortunately.
Mistrz :)
Roger was destined to play this masterpiece
Extraordinary
Next time I’m in London I’m visiting that church
Absolutely can recommend. Roger used to do lunch time recitals before the pandemic hit (church is near my office so gave it a look). Can highly recommend it. Also his UA-cam channel too.
The music on 2.04 where can I get it without the dialogue.
The only issue i had with the movie was the ending or reunion which felt too short. If i was coop, i would have begged murph to let me stay with her to the point of tears. But then again, i probably didnt want my dying daughter to cry or get too emotional as well.
Next time you look to the nights sky. Ponder this saying by Arthur C Clarke.
“Two possibilities exist, either we are alone in the universe, or we are not. Both are equally terrifying.”
thanks
Is there any video on UA-cam without dislikes
Definitely not
Those dislikes are actually from inverted people liking it.
@@RandomGuy-pc4gp 🤣🤣🤣🤣 lol
Have you've seen tenet?
@@RandomGuy-pc4gp yaa.... It's a mind blowing movie