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  1. Bernard Herrmann: the iconic film composer who formed a dream team with Alfred Hitchcock - Classical Music. Complex and irascible, Bernard Herrmann was plagued by career frustrations, but remains one of cinema’s most iconic musical voices.

  2. While Herrmann had brought Hitchcock a copy of his classical work after the break-up, Hitchcock had given Herrmann a copy of his 1967 interview book with François Truffaut, which he inscribed "To Benny with my fondest wishes, Hitch."

  3. May 1, 2024 · Bernard Herrmann was an American composer and conductor, widely recognized for his film scores. His music for Psycho (1960) has remained a paragon of suspense-film sound tracks. Herrmann was born into a family of Russian immigrants. While still a student at DeWitt Clinton public high school in the.

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  4. Jan 25, 2018 · Watch on. In his life, Bernard Herrmann composed over 50 scores for major films, radio dramas, and concert works. He died in 1976, three hours after completing his final cue for Martin Scorsese’s Taxi Driver.

  5. As it happened, Herrmann was in good company because in addition to the contemporary classical composers who wrote very fine music for the movies (Shostakovich, Prokofiev, Bliss, Walton, Vaughan Williams, Copland and so on) early film scores had also been composed by such famous musicians as Saint-Saens, Mascagni, Milhaud, Gottschalk, Honegger ...

  6. Summary. Biography. News. Performances. Photos. Discography. By the time of his premature death in December 1975, Bernard Herrmann was a well-known figure on the London musical scene, both as a composer with a formidable list of major works to his name, and as a conductor, the role in which he first made his mark, and in which he gave the most ...

  7. Encouraged by his father, young Max Herrmann learnt violin and won a composition prize when he was thirteen. This persuaded him to concentrate on music, and he studied with Percy Grainger and Philip James at New York University. At twenty he formed his own orchestra, and three years later he became a staff conductor for CBS.