Art of the Score: The Music of Hans Zimmer

Concert Hall, QPAC

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Produced in Association With Concert Lab.

Join us as we celebrate one of the unofficial Kings of Movie Scores: Hans Zimmer. With a musical range more expansive than the Pride Lands of the Lion King (of which he scored), settle in for an evening spanning several genres across the 80s, 90s, naughties and now! From the brooding tones of The Dark Knight to the heart-warming melodies of Kung Fu Panda, the magnitude of Zimmer’s works is guaranteed to keep you enthralled from Inception to Interstellar. 

Puzzle yourself with crescendos of The Da Vinci Code, then jump aboard the Black Pearl and plunder with The Pirates of the Caribbean before a well-earned break with Cameron and Kate in The Holiday. 

Hosted by the creators of the popular podcast, Art of the Score, Andrew Pogson and Dan Golding, with conductor Vanessa Scammell, your journey through these titans of technicolour will have you Zimming with enjoyment! 


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Vanessa Scammell

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Discombobulate from Sherlock Holmes

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Driving Miss Daisy Theme

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Pirates of the Caribbean, The Curse of the Black Pearl

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Journey To The Line from The Thin Red Line

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Maestro from The Holiday

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Inception: Suite

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The Lion King: Orchestral Suite

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Kung Fu Panda: Oogway Ascends

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Chevaliers de Sangreal from The Da Vinci Code

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Batman: The Dark Knight Suite

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Interstellar: Symphonic Suite

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Music from Gladiator

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Gladiator: Now We Are Free


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Queensland Symphony Orchestra respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the land on which the Orchestra works, plays, and creates music, and we pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.