Zimmer spent the early part of his career in the United Kingdom before moving to the United States. He is the head of the film music division at DreamWorks studios and works with other composers through the company that he founded, Remote Control Productions, formerly known as Media Ventures. His studio in Santa Monica, California has an extensive range of computer equipment and keyboards, allowing demo versions of film scores to be created quickly.
Zimmer's works are notable for integrating electronic music sounds with traditional orchestral arrangements. He has received four Grammy Awards, three Classical BRIT Awards, two Golden Globes, 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 Downes, and Bruce Woolley, appearing briefly in the 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's first wife was a model, Vicki Carolin, with whom he has a daughter, model Zoe Zimmer. Zimmer lives in Los Angeles with his second wife Suzanne Zimmer with whom he has an additional three children.
Quattro grammy, tre golden globe, due oscar; le sue colonne sonore sono tra le più amate della storia del cinema!
Dune, Spider-Man 2, Il Cavaliere Oscuro, Interstellar, Il Codice Da Vinci, Pearl Harbor, Il Gladiatore, Mission Impossible, Inception, Pirati dei Caraibi, Spirit, Wonder Woman, Madagascar – tutti i più grandi successi di Hans Zimmer – verranno eseguiti dalla famosa orchestra sinfonica di Kiev, Lords Of The Sound, riconosciuta in tutta Europa per la sua professionalità e bravura.
Nella sua carriera Hans Zimmer ha vinto quattro Grammy, due Oscar alla migliore colonna sonora su dodici candidature, tre Golden Globe e un Brit Award: è uno dei compositori contemporanei più influenti che ha trovato la sua fama dopo l’uscita del film cult “Rain Man”.
“Quando ho ideato la musica per Rain Man, ho continuato a pensare: non cercare di soffocare i personaggi. Non venire in primo piano. Raymond, il personaggio principale, non capisce davvero dove si trova. Vede il mondo in modo diverso da noi… Perché non creare “musica del mondo” per un mondo che esiste solo nella sua testa?” ricorda il compositore.
Da quel film e quella prima candidatura all’Oscar i migliori registi di Hollywood si sono messi in fila per lavorare con lui. La sua musica ha impressionato così tanto la Disney che gli ha commissionato la colonna sonora per il cartone animato “Il Re Leone”: il tema musicale del cartone animato ha portato al compositore tre dei premi più prestigiosi: “Oscar”, “Golden Globe” e “Grammy”.
Nella sua carriera Zimmer ha continuato ad essere premiato per i suoi lavori, diventando davvero il numero uno a Hollywood, tanto che ormai una cerimonia degli Oscar è rara senza una sua candidatura: anche nel 2022 ha vinto con il film Dune.
La straordinaria bravura dell’orchestra Lords of the Sound e le migliori composizioni di Hans Zimmer, faranno vivere al pubblico sensazioni indimenticabili, in un’atmosfera fiabesca e piena di bellezza.
Un concerto sinfonico, che riproporrà quelle che sono tra le colonne sonore più amate della storia del cinema, impreziosito dalla presenza di una rock band e una stupefacente produzione visual con luci e effetti speciali, potenti parti vocali di solisti e coristi e soprattutto un’energia inarrestabile che conquisterà il pubblico in sala.
Morning Report
Hans Zimmer Lyrics
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(Good morning, Zazu)
Checking in with the morning report
(Fire away)
Chimps are going ape, giraffes remain above it all
Elephants remember, though just what I can't recall
Crocodiles are snapping up fresh offers from the banks
We haven't paid the hornbills and the vultures have a hunch
Not everyone invited will be coming back from lunch
This is the morning report
Gives you the long and the short
Every grunt, roar, and snort
Not a tale I distort
On the morning report
(What are you doing, son?)
(Pouncing)
(Let an old pro show you how it's done)
Oh, the buffalo have got a beef
(Stay low) about this season's grass
(To the ground) warthogs have been thwarted in attempts to save their gas
(Yeah, okay) flamingoes in the pink and
(Stay low to the ground, right) chasing secretary birds
(Shh, not a sound) saffron is this season's color
Seen in all the heards
(Take it slow) moving down the rank and file
(One more step) to near the bottom rung
(Then) far too many beetles are quite frankly in the dung
This is the morning report
Gives you the long and the short
Every grunt, roar, and snort
Not a tale I distort
On the morning report
The lyrics of Hans Zimmer's song "Morning Report" are from the animated film "The Lion King II: Simba's Pride." The song is performed by the character Zazu, a hornbill bird who serves as an advisor to the lion king, Simba. In the song, Zazu is giving a daily report to the king, summarizing the current situations and events in the animal kingdom.
The first part of the song mentions different animals and their behaviors. The chimps are going wild, giraffes remain calm above it all, elephants have good memories but Zazu can't recall what they remember, and crocodiles are taking advantage of new offers from the banks. Zazu also mentions that he declined an offer related to his nest egg. Zazu then brings attention to unpaid hornbills and vultures who suspect that not everyone invited to lunch will return.
In the second part of the song, Zazu continues his report. Buffalos are upset about the quality of the grass, warthogs have failed in their attempts to save gas, flamingoes are in good health and chasing secretary birds, and the color saffron is trendy among the herds. Zazu also mentions the hierarchy in the animal kingdom, with many beetles being found in the dung.
Overall, "Morning Report" portrays Zazu as an efficient and diligent adviser who keeps the king informed about the various occurrences in the animal kingdom. It highlights the diversity of the animal world and provides a sense of the daily activities and challenges faced in their natural environment.
Line by Line Meaning
Good morning, Sire
Greetings, King
Checking in with the morning report
Providing an update on the current status
Chimps are going ape, giraffes remain above it all
The chimpanzees are behaving wildly, while the giraffes stay calm and unaffected
Elephants remember, though just what I can't recall
The elephants have good memory, but I can't remember the specific details
Crocodiles are snapping up fresh offers from the banks
The crocodiles are eagerly taking advantage of new deals from financial institutions
Showed interest in my nest egg but I quickly said, 'No thanks'
They expressed interest in my savings, but I declined immediately
We haven't paid the hornbills and the vultures have a hunch
We still owe money to the hornbills, and the vultures suspect something
Not everyone invited will be coming back from lunch
Some of the invited individuals will not return after their break
Oh, the buffalo have got a beef
The buffalo have a complaint or grievance
About this season's grass
Regarding the quality of grass available this season
Warthogs have been thwarted in attempts to save their gas
Warthogs have faced obstacles in their efforts to preserve their energy
Flamingoes in the pink and chasing secretary birds
Flamingoes are feeling lively and pursuing secretary birds
Saffron is this season's color, seen in all the herds
Saffron is the fashionable color of the season, observed in all the groups of animals
Moving down the rank and file to near the bottom rung
Progressing towards the lower part of the hierarchy
Far too many beetles are quite frankly in the dung
There are an excessive number of beetles in the waste material
This is the morning report
This serves as the update for the morning
Gives you the long and the short
Provides both detailed and concise information
Every grunt, roar, and snort
Includes every sound made, whether by grunt, roar, or snort
Not a tale I distort
I do not alter or twist the facts
On the morning report
This is the content of the morning report
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Written by: Elton John, Tim Rice
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