I am participating in the Blogging from A to Z Challenge, and my theme this year is classical music. Check out the list of other participants by clicking here! Z
is for Zimmer. Hans Zimmer is a German
composer who was born in 1957. Today’s featured video is pretty awesome! I
figured a great way to end the A to Z Challenge would be with a bit of fun!
This is a piece called “Discombobulate” from the Sherlock Holmes (2009) soundtrack, which Zimmer composed. This
video starts out with Hans Zimmer himself playing the cimbalom (at least I
think that’s what that is), and there are also violins, a cello, a banjo, a ukulele,
an accordion, a “broken pub piano”…oh, and Robert Downey Jr. is there as well
:)
Video link: https://youtu.be/R89UGKuyodk
· Hans
Zimmer was born in Germany and moved to London as a teenager. He started his
music career playing keyboards and synthesizers and was involved with a few
bands, including, The Buggles and the Italian group, Krisma.
· While
living in London, he became interested in working with film music and
collaborated with his friend and mentor, Stanley Myers, on some film scores. He
has become known as a lead innovator in integrating electronic music with
traditional orchestral arrangements.
· After
moving to the United States, he reached a milestone in his career with Rain Man (1988), which earned him his
first Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score.
The Lion King soundtrack from Amazon |
· He has
written the scores for many blockbuster movies, including Driving Miss Daisy, Gladiator,
Inception, Sherlock Holmes, and Interstellar,
he also collaborated with other composers on The Pirates of the Caribbean series and The Dark Knight Trilogy.
· Hans
Zimmer is currently on tour in Europe, and he is performing in Poland this very
weekend.
For
this challenge, I have kept a playlist of the videos I used plus some extras
for anyone who wants to hear more. Today, I’m adding the last two videos for
letter Z. The second one I added is a piece called “Time” from Hans Zimmer’s
score to Inception (2010). This
beautiful music is put together with some lovely photos, and for me, it has an
emotionally stirring quality that causes me to reflect on how all good things
must come to an end.
I hope you have enjoyed
my A to Z Challenge theme and congratulations to all who have completed the
challenge this year! What is your favorite Hans Zimmer movie score?
Also, if you haven’t
already, you should check out Sandra Cox’s blog with her A to Z theme of cats.
Yesterday, she featured cats of fellow bloggers and my three cats made an
appearance, click here for her post.