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The Storm Clouds Cantata (or Storm Cloud Cantata) is a cantata by the Australian composer Arthur Benjamin. The Royal Albert Hall, the scene of the "Storm Clouds Cantata" in both versions. This cantata was written for the assassination scene in the Alfred Hitchcock 1934 film, The Man Who Knew Too Much, in the Royal Albert Hall.
The Storm Clouds Cantana is short chorale written by the Australian composer Arthur Benjamin for Alfred Hitchcock's 1934 film The Man Who Knew Too Much and used again in the 1956 remake. The original cantata lasted for around 9 minutes and was used for the assassination scene at the Royal Albert Hall. For the 1956 film, Bernard Herrmann felt ...
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Hitchcock’s 1934 version of The Man Who Knew Too Much offered a rare showcase for British composer Arthur Benjamin, whose cantata "The Storm Clouds" was a perfect mix of concert hall splendor and dramatic scoring.
The Storm Clouds Cantata from The Man Who Knew Too Much performed by the Empire Film Music Ensemble. Composed by Arthur Benjamin and arranged by Bernard Herr...