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Hans Zimmer retains his crown as one of the greatest Hollywood composers of all time, creating epic, memorable scores for some of the biggest and most acclaimed films released every year. Those who buy tickets to the films he scores - or the lucky few who may see him on a concert tour - are swept up in an astonishingly diverse and captivating wall of sound, encompassing a wide range of influences. Everything from electronica to world music and orchestral sounds are included in Zimmer's fascinating soundtracks, succinctly capturing the environment and themes of the films he works on. In 2014, Zimmer's score for Ridley Scott’s acclaimed 2000 epic Gladiator will be presented live in concert for the first time in the UK, performed by the Philharmonia Orchestra and Philharmonia Chorus conducted by Justin Freer.

Zimmer, a native of Germany, worked in the new-wave music scene of the 1980s before moving into music composition for film. After scoring music for the Oscar-winning Best Pictures "The Last Emperor," "Driving Miss Daisy" and "Rain Man," he found wide acclaim and success with his memorable score to the children's favorite "The Lion King" and the action blockbuster "Crimson Tide." The 2000s saw him work on even bigger films, including the four "Pirates of the Caribbean" films, "The Da Vinci Code" and "Sherlock Holmes." Perhaps his most popular modern work, though, is his work with director Christopher Nolan; Zimmer has scored the three "Batman" movies and the Academy Award-nominated Leonardo DiCaprio flick "Inception." Zimmer picked up the biggest and brightest award in the composing universe in 1995, winning an Academy Award for his score to "The Lion King." He won a Golden Globe and two Grammy awards for the same score, and picked up another Golden Globe in 2001 for his "Gladiator" soundtrack. Zimmer has also received Oscar nominations for his work on the films "Inception," "Sherlock Holmes" and "The Prince of Egypt." With a sterling list of credits and more high-profile work coming in 2014, including the "Amazing Spider-Man" sequel and Nolan's "Interstellar," Zimmer's sounds are sure to entertain moviegoers everywhere for years to come.

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 300 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Outstanding

    by ErinGale on 4/22/17Bill Graham Civic Auditorium - San Francisco

    This was by far the greatest concert I've ever been to. I've always talked about wanting to go to something like this and now it finally exists. The music was superb of course, and the crowd was enthusiastic but not rowdy - a concert like this attracts a little different clientele than others. Seats weren't terrible- we were in a side balcony viewing everything from an angle so we could see all the primary musicians but not all the stuff in the back, such as the lighting effects on the wall behind the orchestra. If this is the kind of music you like, I'd HIGHLY recommend checking out their other US tour dates later this summer! Make sure to wait for the Inception encore!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Zebu85 on 4/22/17Bill Graham Civic Auditorium - San Francisco

    Awesome experience! Hearing Hans Zimmer play live was a dream come true.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The best concert we have ever seen!

    by Syderia on 4/22/17Bill Graham Civic Auditorium - San Francisco

    There are simply no words to describe how amazing this concert this was. Incredible! My sister, who was previously not familiar with Hans Zimmer's work and attended the concert with me, described him as a "modern day Mozart". She is right. The man is brilliant. The musicians are the most talented that I have ever seen.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The show of a genius

    by Clemdem on 4/22/17Bill Graham Civic Auditorium - San Francisco

    For anyone who loves soundtracks, hans zimmer's show is an experience that you cant miss. Three hours of magic!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Zimmer can ROCK!

    by MissAshley4 on 4/20/17Civic Auditorium - San Francisco

    Just wow! This show was absolutely amazing! Hans brings his music to a whole new life in this Rock-Concert style performance with his signature walls of sound. The entire show was full of energy and fun, with Hans bringing a personal look into the life of his music. I think everyone from a classically trained musician to a rock band lover would enjoy this show!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best Show I've Ever Seen

    by RainMan88 on 12/2/16SSE Wembley Arena - London

    Saw his first show in London on the last tour. Highly recommended.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Hans down best interview this year.

    by filmscorer on 11/7/10The GRAMMY Museum - Los Angeles

    As a composer, I really enjoyed Hans talking about his creative process and how he worked with directors.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    I agree... misleading.

    by wishgirl10 on 11/3/10Grammy Museum - Los Angeles

    I agree with the last review. I believed we were going to be attending a concert with an orchestra playing Hans Zimmer's music. Instead we discovered when we got there that it was a lecture and Q&A with Hans Zimmer. Its one thing to enjoy the man's music and another to want to hear him and a man that I've never heard of talk for two hours. To make things worse, I also ended up having to pay $25 for parking at the L.A. Live Center. And we had to sit in traffic for over an hour just to get there. It ended up being a horrible evening. This event should NOT have been listed under music, or if it was it should have been noted that it was a lecture/interview. It turned out to be a giant waste of time money. Its really nothing against Mr. Zimmer because he seems like a really nice and interesting guy in addition to how great his music is. But I would not have paid almost $80 if I had known what the event really was.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 10/29/10The GRAMMY Museum - Los Angeles

    event title was misleading- I thought I was going to see Hans Zimmer lead an orchestra playing his music live- it turned out to be him being interviewed, which turned out to be fairly interesting but not what i thought I was paying for..

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Life and Times of Hans

    by SCOREONE on 10/29/10The GRAMMY Museum - Los Angeles

    An insight into the business and production of ones persons mind and influences.