As the film also explores a father-daughter relationship, Nolan called that piece the "heart of the story". Nolan heard the piece and superficially explained about the film. The composed piece as per Zimmer asserted feelings of "what it meant to be a father". In one night, Zimmer wrote a four-minute piece with piano and organ. When Zimmer received the note, he was attending a gathering of students at Loyola Marymount University's School of Film and Television. In mid-October 2012, Christopher Nolan sent Hans Zimmer a typewritten note that detailed the theme of his film and asked Zimmer to spend a day writing some musical ideas. This expanded edition adds a whopping 14 additional tracks to the Interstellar musical experience - a soundtrack with a story like no other: The film score is composed by Hans Zimmer who previously scored Nolan's Batman film trilogy and Inception. Variety Interstellar: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the 2014 film Interstellar directed by Christopher Nolan. "Hans Zimmer contributes one of his most richly imagined and inventive scores, which ranges from a gentle electronic keyboard melody to brassy, Strauss-ian crescendos." "Hans Zimmer's music makes the film seem even more colossal than it would otherwise: Zimmer invokes the original meaning of 'pulls out all the stops', rattling our teeth with reverberating pipe-organ chords."
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