Hans Zimmer

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Track Artist Album
Time Hans Zimmer Inception (Music From The Motion Picture)
Cornfield Chase Hans Zimmer Interstellar: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Day One Hans Zimmer Interstellar: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Mountains Hans Zimmer Interstellar: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Dream Is Collapsing Hans Zimmer Inception (Music From The Motion Picture)
S.T.A.Y. Hans Zimmer Interstellar: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Dust Hans Zimmer Interstellar: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Stay Hans Zimmer Interstellar: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Dreaming of the Crash Hans Zimmer Interstellar: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
A Dark Knight Hans Zimmer The Dark Knight (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
503 Hans Zimmer Angels & Demons
Portrait of Mom Hans Zimmer Kung Fu Panda 3 (Music from the Motion Picture)
Like A Dog Chasing Cars Hans Zimmer The Dark Knight (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Oogway's Legacy Hans Zimmer Kung Fu Panda 3 (Music from the Motion Picture)
I'm Not A Hero Hans Zimmer The Dark Knight (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Why So Serious? Hans Zimmer The Dark Knight (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Aggressive Expansion Hans Zimmer The Dark Knight (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Oogway Ascends Hans Zimmer Kung Fu Panda
The Rest of My Life Hans Zimmer The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) [Deluxe]
You Need Me Hans Zimmer The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) [Deluxe]
My Enemy Hans Zimmer The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Time Hans Zimmer Time
I Chose You Hans Zimmer The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) [Deluxe]
We're Best Friends Hans Zimmer The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
I'm Spider-Man Hans Zimmer The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) [Deluxe]
You're That Spider Guy Hans Zimmer The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Now We Are Free (from the film Gladiator) Hans Zimmer By Your Side
Duduk Of The North Hans Zimmer More Music from the Motion Picture "Gladiator"
Now We Are Free (Juba's Mix) Hans Zimmer More Music from the Motion Picture "Gladiator"
The Protector Of Rome Hans Zimmer More Music from the Motion Picture "Gladiator"
Homecoming Hans Zimmer More Music from the Motion Picture "Gladiator"
The General Who Became A Slave Hans Zimmer More Music from the Motion Picture "Gladiator"
The Slave Who Became A Gladiator Hans Zimmer More Music from the Motion Picture "Gladiator"
Secrets Hans Zimmer More Music from the Motion Picture "Gladiator"
Rome Is The Light Hans Zimmer More Music from the Motion Picture "Gladiator"
All That Remains Hans Zimmer More Music from the Motion Picture "Gladiator"
Maximus Hans Zimmer More Music from the Motion Picture "Gladiator"
Marikesh Marketplace Hans Zimmer More Music from the Motion Picture "Gladiator"
The Gladiator Waltz Hans Zimmer More Music from the Motion Picture "Gladiator"
Figurines Hans Zimmer More Music from the Motion Picture "Gladiator"
The Mob Hans Zimmer More Music from the Motion Picture "Gladiator"
Busy Little Bee Hans Zimmer More Music from the Motion Picture "Gladiator"
Death Smiles At All Of Us Hans Zimmer More Music from the Motion Picture "Gladiator"
Not Yet Hans Zimmer More Music from the Motion Picture "Gladiator"
Now We Are Free (Maximus Mix) Hans Zimmer More Music from the Motion Picture "Gladiator"

Hans Florian Zimmer (born September 12, 1957) is a German film composer and music producer, born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany and active since 1977. Having won a wide variety of honors and commendations, he has composed music for over 100 films, including award-winning films and box-office hits such as Rain Man (1988), Driving Miss Daisy (1989), Thelma & Louise (1991), The Lion King (1994), Crimson Tide (1995), Gladiator (2000), The Last Samurai (2003), The Dark Knight (2008), Inception (2010), 12 Years a Slave (2013) and Interstellar (2014). A recipient of a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Zimmer spent the early part of his career in the United Kingdom before moving to the United States. He's also the head of the film music division at DreamWorks studios and additionally works with other composers through the company that he founded: Remote Control Productions. Zimmer's works are notable for integrating electronic music sounds with traditional orchestral arrangements. He has received four Grammy Awards, two Golden Globes, a Classical BRIT Award, and an Academy Award. He was also named on the list of Top 100 Living Geniuses published by The Daily Telegraph. Zimmer was born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany on 12th September 1957, and moved to London as a teenager. While he lived in London, Zimmer wrote advertising jingles for Air-Edel Associates. Zimmer began his musical career playing keyboards and synthesisers. In 1980 he worked with The Buggles, a New Wave band formed in 1977 with Trevor Horn, Geoff Downs, and Bruce Woolley. Zimmer can be briefly seen in The Buggles music video for "Video Killed the Radio Star" (1979). In the 1980s, Zimmer worked with film composer Stanley Myers, a prolific film composer who composed scores for over sixty films. Zimmer and Myers co-founded the London-based Lillie Yard recording studio. Together, Myers and Zimmer worked on fusing the traditional orchestral sound with state-of-the-art electronics. Some of their first movies with this new sound include "Moonlighting" (1982), "Success is the Best Revenge" (1984), "Insignificance" (1985), and "My Beautiful Launderette" (1985). In 1986, Zimmer joined David Byrne and Ryuichi Sakamoto on their Oscar-winning score for "The Last Emperor" (1988). Soon afterwards, Zimmer began working on his own solo projects. During his solo career years, Zimmer experimented and combined the use of old and new musical technologies. His first solo score was for Chris Menges’s film "A World Apart" (1988). However, the turning point in his career came later that year when he was asked to compose a score for Barry Levinson’s film "Rain Man" (1988). In the score, Zimmer uses synthesizers mixed with steel drums. The score was nominated for an Academy Award in 1989. A year later Zimmer was asked to compose a score for Bruce Beresford's "Driving Miss Daisy" (1989), which won a Grammy Award 1991. In 1994, Zimmer won his biggest commercial hit for Disney’s "The Lion King" (1994). He wanted to go to South Africa himself to record the soundtrack, but couldn't because he had a police record there for making subversive films. "The Lion King" soundtrack won numerous awards, including an Oscar, a Golden Globe, and two Grammys. It was then adapted for the Broadway musical version, which won the Tony for Best Musical in 1998. Since the success of "The Lion King", Zimmer has written numerous film scores. His hundredth composition was for "The Last Samurai" (2003), for which he won both a Golden Globe and a Broadcast Film Critics nomination in 2004. After composing over a hundred film scores, Zimmer finally performed live for the first time in concert with a hundred-piece orchestra and a hundred-person choir at the twenty-seventh Annual Flanders International Film Festival. He has received numerous honours and awards, including: Prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award in Film Composition from the National Board of Review, Frederick Loewe Award in 2003 at the Palm Springs International Film Festival, ASCAP’s Henry Mancini Award for Lifetime Achievement, and BMI's prestigious Richard Kirk Award for lifetime achievement in 1996. Today, Zimmer is considered to be the father of integrating the electronic musical world with traditional orchestral arrangements. Zimmer lives in Los Angeles with his wife Suzanne, and has four children. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.