What If a Robot Could Teach You to Feel? | Henry Jackman – Big Hero 6 Main Theme
Henry Jackman's 2014 Big Hero 6 theme blends orchestra and electronics into pure wonder. A beginner's guide to why this superhero score feels like a warm hug.
Henry Jackman's 2014 Big Hero 6 theme blends orchestra and electronics into pure wonder. A beginner's guide to why this superhero score feels like a warm hug.
The story behind John Williams' iconic 1981 Indiana Jones theme, the two competing melodies that became one, and why this swashbuckling march still makes everyone feel like an adventurer.
Joe Hisaishi's Fireworks (Hana-Bi), the 1997 score that won the Golden Lion, turns silence and love into music. A gentle starting point for film-score and classical beginners.
A beginner's guide to Alan Silvestri's 2012 Avengers theme—how a simple rising melody became the sound of heroes uniting, and why it gives you chills every single time.
Discover Johann Strauss II's 1868 Thunder and Lightning Polka, Op. 324—a 3-minute burst of orchestral lightning where cymbal crashes and timpani rolls turn a storm into pure joy. A perfect first step into the world of the Waltz King.
There are no explosions in space, so how did Steven Price's 2013 Gravity score earn an Academy Award? A beginner's guide to the music that turned the vacuum of orbit into pure emotion.
Composed in 1899 by a 24-year-old Maurice Ravel, this Pavane isn't really a funeral piece. Discover the story behind its haunting nostalgia and how to hear its quiet, courtly beauty.
A beginner's guide to Joe Hisaishi's quiet, piano-led main theme 'Hiro' — why his minimalist melodies feel like memory, and how to listen when you need to slow down and breathe.
ABBA's 1976 classic Dancing Queen reborn for strings and brass. A beginner-friendly guide to why this orchestral arrangement works, where to start listening, and what makes the melody timeless.
An orchestral take on ABBA's Mamma Mia and I Have a Dream, composed by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus in the late 1970s. A beginner-friendly listen for anyone curious where pop ends and the symphony begins.