[Video] Reimagined for Orchestra, ‘Over the Horizon 2026’ Captures Earth’s Melody
on February 20, 2026
Samsung Electronics’ Galaxy brand sound, “Over the Horizon,” returns in 2026 with the theme “A Soundtrack of the Earth,” capturing the planet’s beauty through orchestral melodies.
Each year, Samsung reimagines “Over the Horizon” with a new theme to express its brand philosophy through music. Following a traditional Korean orchestra in 2024 and a big band jazz interpretation in 2025, the 2026 edition conveys a message of sustainability through the rich harmonies of a full orchestra. Released ahead of the unveiling of the new Galaxy S series on February 25 (PST), the piece illustrates both the grandeur and delicacy of nature — portraying a harmonious coexistence between technology and the planet.
Los Angeles-based composer and pianist Eunike Tanzil is credited with the music and arrangement for the 2026 edition of “Over the Horizon.” Known for her lyrical melodies and expressive harmonies, she first drew Samsung’s attention in February 2024 with her reinterpretation of the theme on social media.
In her arrangement, Tanzil translates inspiration from nature into music. The majestic opening — led by brass and horns — evokes towering mountains, while smooth legato strings in the middle section recall the calm sea. She also incorporates the angklung, a traditional Indonesian instrument, into the Western orchestral setting to create a distinctive harmony. Reflecting on this creative decision, she said, “Blending instruments with different identities was an enjoyable challenge and became a meaningful chapter in my musical journey.”
“Over the Horizon 2026” was recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra performed the piece, adding depth and resonance to the melody. Producer and engineer Jonathan Allen used Dolby Atmos technology to create an immersive listening experience, while careful microphone placement enhanced the natural sense of space.
Watch the “Over the Horizon 2026” videos below to see its message of sustainability brought to life.