
Interstellar: Hans Zimmer’s Soundtrack Live at Philharmonie de Paris
Ωμή, mainstream βραδιά classical crossover
In the near future, human activities have decimated biodiversity and made the climate unlivable, as a wormhole appears near Saturn. A group of researchers then embarks in search of a new habitable planet… Since their meeting for Batman Begins in 2005, British director Christopher Nolan has formed an incredible creative duo with German composer Hans Zimmer. The haunting, if not oppressive, soundtrack that the latter imagined for Interstellar is among the most moving in his filmography. The organ part, originally intended for a historical instrument in a London church, will remain forever associated with the harshness of interstellar space – a resolutely pessimistic vision of space conquest. One of Zimmer's tours de force is to express, through music alone, the elongations and distortions of space-time that a black hole causes when one dares to approach it.
What is the Interstellar concert about?+
It is a live orchestral performance of the iconic Hans Zimmer film score from the movie Interstellar, featuring the Yellow Socks Orchestra and organist Roger Sayer.
Where is the concert taking place?+
The concert is held at the Philharmonie de Paris, located at 221 Av. Jean Jaurès, 75019 Paris.
When is the event?+
The concert is scheduled for April 22, 2027.
Who is performing at this event?+
The lineup includes the Yellow Socks Orchestra, conductor Matt Dunkley, and organist Roger Sayer.
Is there a specific dress code?+
The event is held at a prestigious concert hall; while not specified, smart or formal attire is typically encouraged.












