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HANS ZIMMER THE CINEMATIC REVOLUTION

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HANS ZIMMER THE CINEMATIC REVOLUTION

The world‘s first essay on Hans Zimmer. From his first experiences to the great Hollywood successes with directors such as Ridley Scott and Christopher Nolan, Luca Perrone in this book analyzes the forty-year career of the German composer who revolutionized the idea of ​​the soundtrack, creating the modern concept of music for image.

Starting from The Lion King and arriving at Interstellarpassing through Gladiator and triumphing with Dunethe Zimmer sound takes shape between two Oscar Awards, more than one hundred and thirty soundtracks and a collection of musical themes that will remain in the collective imagination of our cinematic dreams.

Cover by Giorgio Finamore.

DATA SHEET

Title: Hans Zimmer – The cinematic revolution

Author: L. Perrone
Editore: Weird Book
Necklace: Revolution
Genre: Essay
Pages: 140
Prezzo: 24,90 €
Format: 15 x 22 cm
ISBN: 978-88-31373-79-1

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