Interstellar: Tribute to Hans Zimmer by Ensemble Sinfonietta Bern
Join us for one of our most atmospheric programmes at the Paderewski Hall of the Casino de Montbenon in Lausanne, a beautiful historic venue overlooking the heart of the city.
Experience the unforgettable music from Christopher Nolan’s acclaimed film Interstellar, brought to life by the enchanting performance of Ensemble Sinfonietta Bern.
Written by Hans Zimmer, one of the most influential and celebrated film composers of our time, this iconic score will be reimagined in a unique live setting that brings together electronic and acoustic textures in a powerful new interpretation. An Academy Award winner, two-time Golden Globe recipient, and three-time Grammy winner, Zimmer has shaped the sound of contemporary cinema and remains a long-standing collaborator of Christopher Nolan.
The concert is organised by the creative agency RED EVENTS & Distribution Ltd., known for producing exceptional cultural experiences in historic mansions, on rooftops, in greenhouses, and in some of the most atmospheric venues across Europe, the United Kingdom, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and beyond. Their repertoire also includes a distinctive collection of candlelit concerts and fully immersive performances combining video art and sound.
Dit is de live muzikale reis die u zult beleven — uitgevoerd door het ensemble in eigen arrangementen:
- Hans Zimmer — Dreaming of the Crash
- Hans Zimmer — Mountains
- Hans Zimmer — Afraid of Time
- Hans Zimmer — Coward
- Hans Zimmer — Day One
- Hans Zimmer — Gravity
- Hans Zimmer — Message from Home
- Hans Zimmer — S.T.A.Y.
- Hans Zimmer — Cornfield Chase
*Programme is subject to changes
This is a tribute concert. RED EVENTS is an independent producer; this event is not affiliated with, authorised by, or endorsed by the film studios, production companies, composers, or their respective rights holders. All film titles, character names and related trademarks are the property of their respective owners and are used here for descriptive purposes only.