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Hans Zimmer, the man who composed music for some of the biggest blockbusters in the last decade, is bringing his world-famous music to Orlando as a guest composer at the UCF Celebrates the Arts, according to a university press release.The free festival, now in its second year, is open to the public and showcases music, performances and visual displays from April 8-16 at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.Zimmer, whose film credits includeand, will be collaborating with UCF students for a musical performance.On the first Saturday of the festival, April 9, Zimmer will conduct UCF students and faculty musicians in a medley of songs from Christopher Nolan's 2014 filmTheoretical physicist Kip Stephen Thorne, who served as a scientific consultant for the film, will speak about the science behind the movie as part of the performance.Patrick Doyle, whose film credits includeand, will also present some of his works as a composer for Kenneth Branagh's adaptions of some of Shakespeare's classics.Other university talents in theater, dance, orchestra, choir, chamber music, opera, studio art, gaming, animation, photography and film will be showcased throughout the duration of the festival.All events are free, but require tickets to gain access, which will be available at arts.cah.ucf.edu in early February.