Interstellar
Roger Sayer performs Hans Zimmer's soundtrack for the Christopher Nolan film

This September, the stars will align over Mayfield with an extraordinary day of events at St Dunstan’s Church celebrating space, science, and cinematic music.
World-renowned organist Roger Sayer – chosen by Hans Zimmer to perform his soundtrack to the feature film Interstellar (directed by Christopher Nolan) – performs a powerful space-themed programme on the church’s magnificent organ. The programme will centre on the ground-breaking score for Interstellar, recorded by Roger himself, and include a screening of footage from the making of the Interstellar soundtrack; offering insight into how Zimmer, Nolan and Sayer collaborated to create one of cinema’s most unforgettable soundscapes. Sayer will also perform Mars from Gustav Holst’s The Planets and Richard Strauss’ Also Sprach Zarathustra, the opening theme for the film 2001: A Space Odyssey. As Roger himself has said, “This music is larger than life—it mirrors the vastness of space, but it’s also deeply human”. The event includes a Q&A session with Roger, so come prepared with your questions.
Mobile Planetarium Experience
From 9.15am to 3.45pm, step inside a state-of-the-art mobile planetarium housed within St Dunstan’s Church. Discover the wonders of the universe in immersive, timed sessions—perfect for all ages.