THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH (1956)
01. VistaVision Logo & Prelude
(From The Man Who Knew Too Much) (2:40)
02. Nocturne (2:27)
03. Arab Trio #1 (1:36)
04. Arab Trio #2 (2:13)
05. Arab Trio #3 (0:20)
06. The Chase & The Knife (1:59)
07. L. B. Death (0:31)
08.
Warner Archive Collection.
In a Hollywood studio where Bernard Herrmann had been supervising the recording of his score for Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver , it had been suggested that the session be finished the following day. Herrmann insisted, however, that it be completed.
Franz Waxman - The Bride of Frankenstein: Suite - Part One
Franz Waxman - Rebecca: Suite
Franz Waxman - Rear Window: Suite
Franz Waxman - Sunset Boulevard: Suite
Bernard Herrmann - Fahrenheit 451: Prelude, Fire Engine, The Bedroom
Bernard Herrmann - Vertigo: Suite
Bernard Herrmann - Marnie.
When Bernard Herrmann died in the early hours of Christmas Eve 1975, he left behind a body of work that would go on to transcend the medium for which it was originally written.
Hans Salter & Paul Dessau: House of Frankenstein, Suite Frank Skinner: Abott and Costello meet Frankenstein, Main Title Max Steiner: King Kong, Suite Bernard Herrmann: Mysterious Island, Suite Bernard Herrmann: On Dangerous Ground, Death Hunt Irving Gertz: Deadly Mantis Joseph LoDuca.
French 4CD re-issue of the Gerhard RCA recordings.
A Tribute to Bernard Herrmann Introduction by Martin Scorsese On Dangerous Ground The Inquirer from Citizen Kane Ballad of Springfield Mountain from The Devil and Daniel Webster Gallop the Whip (from Currier and Ives Suite) Scene d'Amour from Vertigo Psycho Medley (with film.
French Release English audio, French subtitles.
Collection including Border Incident His Kind of Woman Lady in the Lake On Dangerous Ground The Racket.
Spanish Release.
Death Hunt, from On Dangerous Ground (1950) EARLY YEARS IN HOLLYWOOD The Inquirer, from Citizen Kane (1940) Ballad of Springfield Mountain, from The Devil and Daniel Webster (1940) Gallop.
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.
"> Prelude 1:23 Solitude* 1:11 Violence* 0:32 Nocturne* 2:01 Pastorale 2:22 Hunt Scherzo 2:44 Snowstorm/The Silence 3:36 The House* 0:40 Blindness 3:38 Fright 2:15 Faith 2:11 The Searching Heart 1:39 The Whispering 1:09 Dawn/The Idiot/Fear/The Cabin 5:41 The Death Hunt 2.
Williams: Soundings (world premiere) Steiner: King Kong Korngold: The Adventures of Robin Hood Newman: Wuthering Heights Rózsa: "Madame Bovary" Waltz Various: Selection of songs, with Ms. McDonald and Mr. Groban Bernstein: The Magnificent Seven Williams.
Battle of Neretva
Beneath the 12-Mile Reef
Cape Fear
Citizen Kane
Crime Classics
Currier and Ives
Echoes
Endless Night
Fahrenheit 451
Five Fingers
For the Fallen
Garden of Evil
Hangover Square
Jane Eyre
Jason and the Argonauts
Journey to the Center of the Earth
King of the Khyber Rifles
Marnie
Moby Dick
Mysterious Island
North by Northwest
Obsession
On Dangerous Ground
Prince of Players
Psycho
Sisters
Souvenirs de Voyage
Taxi Driver
The 7th Voyage of Sinbad
The Birds
The Bride Wore Black
The Day the Earth Stood Still
The Devil and Daniel Webster
The Egyptian
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir
The Man Who Knew Too Much
The Snows of Kilimanjaro
The Three Worlds of Gulliver
The Trouble with Harry
The Twilight Zone
Torn Curtain
Twisted Nerve
Vertigo
White Witch Doctor
Wuthering Heights