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How 'Oppenheimer' Oscar Winning Composer Ludwig Göransson Created 'Can You Hear The Music?
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Join us in the studio with composer Ludwig Göransson as he breaks down the song "Can You Hear the Music?" from Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer." Hear how he created the different elements that combine into an unforgettable soundscape of emotion for J. Robert Oppenheimer and the making of the Atomic Bomb.

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@JakeHageman

3 months ago

Can You Hear the Music deserves its own Oscar. Unbelievable piece of music.

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@Chrismontt

3 months ago

The Mandalorian, Black Panther, Tenet and now Oppenheimer he is just getting started !!!

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@YourDadYoda

2 months ago

We are witnessing one of the new greatest composers of our time

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@leeda36

3 months ago

Every single one of those string players are absolute BEASTS for being able to adapt to the ever-changing clicker tempo, the amount of talent involved is insane.

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@oppxnheimer

3 months ago

His music was brilliant in this film

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@life-x476

2 months ago

I dont know if people who arent super familiar with playing and recording an instrument understand how insane this score is for live musicians. This is really a one-of-a-kind score.

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@benamk

2 months ago

I float every time I hear Can You Hear The Music it makes me feel like I can accomplish anything

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@DhrithikRaj

3 months ago

Watching this film in the theatres, I think it's safe to say that music really kept me stuck to the screen.

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@ngonzale3

3 months ago

It's the score of the year. It has to win the Oscar. The music is as important to the film as John Williams' music was for Star Wars or ET. You cannot imagine the film without it.

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@enterprebirb7465

2 months ago

This song feels like a chain reaction, the tempo gradually increasing feels like the atoms splitting and releasing neutrons, which split more atoms, releasing more neutrons and so on. Perfect for this movie and a delight to listen to.

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@nicholasgarcia6402

3 months ago

He fucking killed it. This is incredible. For such a gargantuan film, this score absolutely defines the film sonically!!!!

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@ParischneiderMUSIC

3 months ago

Ludwig is so down to earth and inspiring to me. 'Can You Hear The Music?' is seriously the next big score just like the Interstellar theme.

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@fernandoluisferreirajunior2633

3 months ago

Can You Hear the Music? Oscar: Yes, we can. Update: Yes, the Oscar heard the Music!

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@carmona_design

2 months ago

I've seen the movie 1 time. Listened to the score 100+ times.

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@DERPP3D

2 months ago

6:26 This is the sound of T E N E T. My first time watching OPPENHEIMER I knew immediately where the inspiration came from. A great partnership indeed.

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@duketheclown3380

3 months ago

That click thing, the change in tempos 1 bar BEFORE it actually happens is INSANE!!! Brilliant.

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@Lfz_music

3 months ago

This guy is insane, from redbone to the mandalorian and then Oppenheimer and tenet. He’s a genius!

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@5thsin438

2 months ago

I like how he can almost barely explain himself on how he wrote this. Like it just came to mind and went with the flow

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@eggydrums

3 months ago

When Ludwig says he came away from reading the script with a feeling of loneliness, I felt that. The resulting melody used as Oppenheimer's theme PERFECTLY encapsulates that feeling. "Can you hear the music" has rightfully taken its place as the highlight of the film but the more somber moments in the score are just as emotional and impressive in their own right.

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