The music is 1976, composed by Hans Zimmer and part of the soundtrack to Ron Howard's film Rush. The music for this film is very complementary to the actions and moments in the film, so you can see that the music was composed directly to reinforce the emotions and moments that director Ron Howard wanted to convey to the audience. The music is both powerful and emotional, helping to create an immersive atmosphere for the film. The film's main theme Lost but Won is, like all Hans Zimmer's compositions, quickly memorable, with its driving rhythms and epic melodies. Hans Zimmer's music adds an extra dimension to the story of the main characters, highlighting their defeats and victories as well as their triumphs and tragedies. Hans Zimmer has collaborated with Ron Howard on other films such as Angels and Demons, The Da Vinci Code and Inferno. The collaboration with Ron Howard is the most fruitful of his career, and Hans Zimmer's music is part of the success of Ron Howard's films.
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Conference with Ron Howard and Hans Zimmer
Who is Hans Zimmer?
Hans Zimmer was born on 12 September 1957 in Frankfurt, Germany, and is one of the most renowned and talented film music composers of our time. Hans Zimmer began his career in music in the 70s, as a member of several rock bands, before turning to music composition in the 80s, since when he has composed the soundtracks for over 150 films. He quickly gained international renown with the soundtracks to films such as Rain Man in 1988, Gladiator in 2000 and Inception in 2010. He won an Oscar for best film score for The Lion King, released in 1994.
He has also won 4 Grammy Awards, two Golden Globes and a BAFTA.
As well as composing music for films, he has composed for television, video games and concerts. He has also worked with other well-known directors such as Ridley Scott and Christopher Nolan.

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