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The music of Tesseract: Sounds of truth

The music of Tesseract: Sounds of truth

There is a moment near the end of Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut where a waltz plays over scenes of uneasy beauty. The piece is Shostakovich’s Waltz No. 2, composed in the mid-1950s for a Soviet film, later misattributed to a different suite entirely, and now among the most recognised orchestral pieces in the world precisely because of what it does to a room. It does not comfort. It unsettles, elegantly. It was the first music audiences heard as they walked into Tesseract: The Geometry of Truth, and the choice said something about what the evening intended to be.Tesseract’s musical direction was not incidental. Across eleven pieces, spanning Soviet orchestral music, Michael Jackson, Billy Joel, Queen, and three of Hans Zimmer’s most celebrated film scores, a coherent argument was being made. One that the choreography and staging amplified. The music did the work. Taken together, these songs form their own kind of geometry: different angles on the same central question of what truth is, who holds it, who is denied it, and what it costs to look for it honestly.Waltz No. 2 — Dmitri Shostakovich

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Dmitri Shostakovich – Waltz No. 2

Shostakovich composed this waltz in the mid-1950s for a Soviet film, and it circulated for decades under a misattributed title — a piece of music whose very identity was a matter of record. Its fame soared when Kubrick used it in Eyes Wide Shut, where it underscored a world of beautiful surfaces concealing darker truths beneath. As an overture for a show about perception and reality, it was precisely right.Michael Jackson appears three times in the Tesseract soundtrack, and the progression is not accidental.Man in the Mirror — Michael Jackson

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Michael Jackson – Man In The Mirror (Official Video)

From his 1988 album Bad, this is the most inward of the three Jackson pieces — a gospel-drenched call for self-examination that he performed at the Grammy Awards that year with a choir behind him. The music video, unusually, features almost no Jackson himself; instead it runs through a montage of suffering, protest, and injustice, as if to say: this is what you are looking away from.They Don’t Care About Us — Michael Jackson

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Michael Jackson – They Don’t Care About Us

Released eight years later and considerably more confrontational, this shifts the gaze outward. It is a song about the people history does not account for, the voices that systems of power find convenient to ignore. The anger in it is specific and earned. Where Man in the Mirror asks the individual to look inward, this one holds the world to account.Earth Song — Michael Jackson

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Michael Jackson – Earth Song (Official Video)

A gospel lament for the natural world, released in 1995, it asks what collective human ambition — including the ambition to discover and build and grow — has cost the planet that makes all of it possible. The pursuit of progress, even the pursuit of truth, is not free. Of the three Jackson pieces, this one carries the broadest moral weight, and the hardest question.Billy Joel offered two very different registers.She’s Always a Woman — Billy Joel

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Billy Joel – She’s Always a Woman (Official Audio)

Written in 1977, this is a portrait of someone who resists being reduced to a simple narrative — a study in the gap between who a person actually is and who others insist on seeing. Joel wrote it partly in frustration at critics who had misread someone he loved, but it became something larger: a quiet argument against the laziness of received opinion. In a show about the geometry of truth, it is worth noting that truth about people is almost always more complicated than the shape we assign it.We Didn’t Start the Fire — Billy Joel

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Billy Joel – We Didn’t Start The Fire (Official HD Video)

Written after a conversation with a young man who believed the 1950s had been uneventful, this is the opposite of quiet — 119 historical references compressed into under five minutes, a torrent of events presented without hierarchy or verdict. Joel said he never meant it as an apology for his generation or an accusation against any other. The world, he argued, has always been a mess. The fire was burning long before any of us arrived.We Are the Champions — Queen

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Queen – We Are The Champions (Official Video)

Freddie Mercury wrote this in 1977 as a direct address to the audience — not a triumphant boast but a recognition of a shared journey through failure, persistence, and something that might, eventually, resemble winning. The we in it is genuinely open. It belongs to whoever has earned the right to claim it. As an anthem of collective resilience, it carries the emotional centre of the evening without needing to explain itself.Hans Zimmer is represented three times, and the three pieces span a decade of his most celebrated work.Time — Hans Zimmer (Inception, 2010)

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Hans Zimmer – Time (Inception)

This piece builds from a single fragile motif into something enormous and unresolved; it accompanies the final moments of Christopher Nolan’s Inception, where the line between dream and waking is deliberately left open, and the music refuses to close either. For a show built around perception and truth, few pieces of music do more with less.The Dark Knight Theme — Hans Zimmer & James Newton Howard (2008)

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The Dark Knight Main Theme – Hans Zimmer

Built from almost nothing — a two-note motif that Zimmer associated with a character defined by his desire to expose the fragility of everything people believe keeps them safe. The Joker, in Nolan’s reading, does not want power or money; he wants to demonstrate that the systems people trust are more fragile than they appear. It is a theme, in other words, about what happens when comfortable fictions collapse.Interstellar Main Theme — Hans Zimmer (2014)

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Interstellar Main Theme – Extra Extended – Soundtrack by Hans Zimmer

Recorded almost entirely on pipe organ — an unusual choice for a science fiction film, and a deliberate one. The organ carries centuries of associations: the sacred, the vast, the unknowable. It sits in the Tesseract soundtrack as something apart from the others. It does not argue. It does not accuse. It witnesses.Chevaliers de Sangreal — Hans Zimmer (The Da Vinci Code, 2006)

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Chevaliers De Sangreal (From The Da Vinci Code Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

The climactic theme from Ron Howard’s adaptation of Dan Brown’s novel — a story built entirely around the proposition that the most guarded truths are the ones institutions have the most to lose from revealing. Zimmer’s score for the moment of revelation is not triumphant so much as solemn: a choir ascending, unhurried, as if truth itself were walking into the light. It is the final piece in the Tesseract soundtrack. That it closes the evening feels right.

S no. Song Title Artist/Composer Source / Notes
1 Waltz No. 2 Dmitri Shostakovich Performed by Russian State Symphony Orchestra / Dmitry Yablonsky
2 Man in the Mirror Michael Jackson —
3 They Don’t Care About Us Michael Jackson —
4 She’s Always a Woman Billy Joel —
5 We Didn’t Start the Fire Billy Joel —
6 We Are the Champions Queen —
7 Time Hans Zimmer From Inception
8 The Dark Knight Theme Hans Zimmer & James Newton Howard From The Dark Knight
9 Earth Song Michael Jackson —
10 Interstellar Main Theme Hans Zimmer From Interstellar
11 Chevaliers de Sangreal Hans Zimmer From The Da Vinci Code

Tesseract was a production about perception, geometry, and the many shapes truth can take depending on where you stand. Its music was chosen with the same seriousness. From a Soviet waltz that had been misnamed for decades to a choir walking toward revelation in the final moments, the songs held the truth for a brief moment in human memory. Go to Source

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