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  1. 1 day ago · Herrmann biographer Steven C. Smith writes that the music for the shower scene is "probably the most famous (and most imitated) cue in film music", but Hitchcock was originally opposed to having music in this scene. When Herrmann played the shower scene cue for Hitchcock, the director approved its use in the film. Herrmann reminded Hitchcock of ...

  2. 22 hours ago · When I first started making the move from my casual love of the music of films I loved while I was growing up into a more obsessive passion for film music and wanted to explore its golden age, there were only really two composers whose music from the golden age was particularly widely-available on CD – Bernard Herrmann and Miklós Rózsa.

  3. 2 days ago · ‘Vertigo’ – Bernard Herrmann. Alfred Hitchcock’s legendary 1958 film Vertigo earned its icon status in large part due to its unforgettable score. Hitchcock and Herrmann formed an inimitable duo, with Herrmann’s music adding invariably to the drama and impact of Hitchcock’s stories.

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  4. 5 days ago · Featuring music by composer Julius Eastman, ... Bernard Herrmann: Film Classics, Decca 480 3784. Label. Decca. Add to. YouTube; Spotify; 06:14 Played at 06:14 Pictures at an Exhibition: VII.

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    1 day ago · Yate Music Tagger; MusicBrainz for Android; MusicBrainz ... Bernard Herrmann (see all versions of this release, 1 available) Overview; Disc IDs (1) Cover ...

  6. 5 days ago · Stock score from Bernard Herrmann was repurposed in this transformation sequence, and the escalating notes intertwine so wonderfully with the bit-by-bit appearance of Satan you'll swear the music ...

  7. 2 days ago · When writing the string arrangement, Martin drew inspiration from Bernard Herrmann's work, particularly the latter's score for the 1960 film Psycho. Whereas "Yesterday" is played legato, "Eleanor Rigby" is played mainly in staccato chords with melodic embellishments.