Paul Moravec: - The Shining Fantasy (World Premiere)
Judith Shatin: Odd Sympathy For Conductor-Controlled Electronics (World Premiere, Commissioned By Carnegie Hall)
Bernard Herrmann: Psycho Suite
David Del Tredici: Dracula
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Herrmann: Psycho: A Narrative for String Ensemble (1960)
Caplet: Conte fantastique for Harp, Two Violins, Viola, and Cello (1922-23)
Ravel: Gaspard de la nuit for Piano (1908)
Schubert: “Erlkönig” for Baritone and Piano, D. 328, Op. 1 (1815)
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Gotham Radio Theatre returns recreating the Ellery Queen radio show that ran from 1939 to 1948 Gotham will be presenting an episode that includes a score by Bernard Hermann and features a live band.
Bernard Herrmann’s first performance as a conductor took place on May 17, 1933, when he led the newly-formed New Chamber Orchestra (of which he was co-founder) at the New School for Social Research. Steven C.
Gotham Radio Theatre re-creates two episodes of the radio series CBS Columbia Workshop live on stage, with live music, sound effects and more to underscore the action.
Bernard Herrmann: Psycho - A Narrative for String Orchestra
Korngold: Violin Concerto
Prokofiev: Alexander Nevsky
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Travel through Hollywood history with scores by Bernard Herrmann, James Horner, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Howard Shore, and Hans Zimmer.
Williams: Prelude to The Lady Vanishes
Murray: To Catch A Thief
Tiomkin: Strangers On A Train
Gounod: Funeral March of a Marionette
Tiomkin: Dial M for Murder
Herrmann: North By Northwest.
Their Herrmann season starts 21 Oct 2011 and lasts for two weeks:
The Big Apple celebrates Herrmann’s 100th birthday with an intimate evening by Jim Lochner:
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April 24, 2006, was the first performance of The New York Philharmonic under the direction of John Williams in a program of selections from the conductor's and Bernard Herrmann's film scores. The Herrmann selections, hosted by Martin Scorsese, were played in the first half of the program, and the rest of the program was devoted to music by John Williams.
Thursday, February 15th, 2001, the Eos Orchestra under the direction of Jonathan Sheffer presented a concert entitled Bernard Herrmann: More than the Movies . The event took place in the Concert Hall at the Ethical Culture Society, 2 West 64th Street, New York City.
This picture archive, a "virtual walking tour," is meant to compliment and supplement portions of Steven C. Smith's 1991 biography of Bernard Herrmann.
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