Dune (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Hans Zimmer
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Album-Release:
2021
HRA-Release:
17.09.2021
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- 1 Dream of Arrakis 03:08
- 2 Herald of the Change 05:01
- 3 Bene Gesserit 03:54
- 4 Gom Jabbar 02:00
- 5 The One 02:30
- 6 Leaving Caladan 01:55
- 7 Arrakeen 02:16
- 8 Ripples in the Sand 05:14
- 9 Visions of Chani 04:27
- 10 Night on Arrakis 05:03
- 11 Armada 05:09
- 12 Burning Palms 04:04
- 13 Stranded 00:58
- 14 Blood for Blood 02:29
- 15 The Fall 02:32
- 16 Holy War 04:20
- 17 Sanctuary 01:50
- 18 Premonition 03:30
- 19 Ornithopter 01:54
- 20 Sandstorm 02:35
- 21 Stillsuits 05:31
- 22 My Road Leads into the Desert 03:52
Info for Dune (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
"We agreed that the music would need to have a spirituality to it… a sanctified quality. Something that would elevate the soul and have the effect that only sacred music can. And I believe that is firmly present in Hans’ score. Hans spent months and months creating new instruments, defining, creating, and seeking new sounds, pushing the envelope." (Denis Villeneuve)
Zimmer also worked on Blade Runner 2049 with Villeneuve. That relationship, along with his passion for Frank Herbert’s story, is why he came aboard. “I absolutely love working with Denis,” says Zimmer. “He has an incredible imagination and offers so much heart and soul within the complexity of making a film of this magnitude, and our aesthetic is very comparable.”
“Dune has always been very close to both of our hearts. So the task was to figure out how we were going to interpret something we truly loved and admired and invite the audience to come and have their own personal experience. That was, for us, the reason to make this film.”
Villeneuve also said, “Hans spent months and months creating new instruments, defining, creating, and seeking new sounds, pushing the envelope.” Thus giving fans hours and hours of music to relive all their favorite Dune moments.
Hans Florian Zimmer
(1957) is a German film score composer and record producer. Since the 1980s, he has composed music for over 150 films. Zimmer was born in Frankfurt am Main. As a young child, he lived in Königstein-Falkenstein, where he played the piano at home but had piano lessons only briefly as he disliked the discipline of formal lessons : "My formal training was 2 week(s) of piano lessons. I was thrown out of 8 schools. But I joined a band. I am self-taught. But I've always heard music in my head. And I'm a child of the 20th century; computers came in very handy. In a speech at the 1999 Berlin Film Festival, Zimmer stated that he is Jewish, and talked about his mother surviving World War II thanks to her escape from Germany to England in 1939. He said of his parents "My mother was very musical, basically a musician and my father was an engineer and an inventor. So, I grew up modifying the piano, shall we say, which made my mother gasp in horror, and my father would think it was fantastic when I would attach chainsaws and stuff like that to the piano because he thought it was an evolution in technology."
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