The most recognized "piece" associated with Interstellar is its evocative musical score composed by , specifically the track "Cornfield Chase" . This piece is widely celebrated for its use of a pipe organ to capture both the celestial scale of space and the intimate emotional bond between a father and daughter. Other notable pieces and media related to the film include: Essential Musical Tracks
: Known as the "docking scene" music, this high-tension piece accompanies one of the film's most famous sequences. Interstellar
: A non-fiction book by the film’s executive producer and Nobel laureate that explains the real physics—such as time dilation and black holes—behind the movie's visuals. The most recognized "piece" associated with Interstellar is