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German composer Hans Zimmer publicly supported Ukraine at a concert

German composer Hans Zimmer publicly supported Ukraine at a concert

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The famous German composer Hans Zimmer, the author of the cult soundtracks for the films “Dune”, “The Lion King”, “Gladiator” and “Interstellar”, during a concert in Las Vegas again expressed his support for Ukraine.

During the performance the hall was lit with blue-yellow colors, symbolizing the Ukrainian flag, and the orchestra played Ukrainian musicians . This is reported in the United 24 Telegram channel.

Zimmer has supported Ukraine since the very beginning of full-scale Russian aggression. During his events, he uses blue and yellow colors and reminds the world of the Ukrainian military who continue to defend our independence.

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For example, in September, during one of the concerts, illumination was used in in blue and yellow colors, and at the beginning of October, the Ukrainian flag also appeared at the composer's performance.

In March 2022, among Zimmer's musicians were 10 performers of the Odesa Opera Theater, whom the composer's team helped to go abroad. In addition, he dedicated a song from the film “Wonder Woman” (1984) to Ukrainian women, during which a blue-yellow flag and photos of women defenders of the Armed Forces were shown on the screen.

Hans Zimmer< /strong> was born in Germany but moved to Great Britain as a teenager. He has gained worldwide recognition as the composer of music for iconic films, including Dune, The Lion King, Gladiator, Interstellar, Rain Man, Thelma and Louise, The Power of One, The Thin Red Line. , “The Prince of Egypt” and a number of others. The composer lives in Los Angeles with his wife and four children.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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