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Bernard Herrmann

Bernard Herrmann

Height: 173 cm

The man behind the low woodwinds that open Citizen Kane (1941), the shrieking violins of Psychose (1960), and the plaintive saxophone of Taxi Driver (1976) was one of the most original and distinctive ...Show More

Bernard Herrmann
[Good film music] . . . can invest a scene with terror, grandeur, gaiety or misery . . . \propel nar Show more [Good film music] . . . can invest a scene with terror, grandeur, gaiety or misery . . . \propel narrative swiftly forward, or slow it down. Hide
In California, they like to pigeonhole you. From the time I began working for Hitchcock [Alfred Hitc Show more In California, they like to pigeonhole you. From the time I began working for Hitchcock [Alfred Hitchcock], they decided I was a big suspense man. On other occasions, I've had fantasies of bittersweet romantic stories. I think I'd enjoy writing a good comedy score, but I've never had the luck to be offered such films. Mancini [Henry Mancini] gets the cheerful ones. Hide
I wrote the main title to Psychose (1960) before Saul Bass even did the animation . . . After the ma Show more I wrote the main title to Psychose (1960) before Saul Bass even did the animation . . . After the main title, nothing much happens for 20 minutes or so. Appearances, of course, are deceiving, for in fact the drama starts immediately with the titles . . . I am firmly convinced, and so is Hitchcock [Alfred Hitchcock], that after the main titles you know something terrible must happen. The main title sequence tells you so, and that is its function: to set the drama. You don't need cymbal crashes or records that never sell. Hide
[Alfred Hitchcock] only finishes a picture 60 percent. I have to finish it for him. [Alfred Hitchcock] only finishes a picture 60 percent. I have to finish it for him.
Your views are as narrow as your tie. Your views are as narrow as your tie.
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