A new book, "Hitchcock's Music and New World Symphonies" (which seems an odd title) by Jack Sullivan (Yale Uni Press) has been discussed in the Wall Street Journal. The book refers, inter alia, to this wonderful collaboration, as follows:
"The harmonic irresolution and brooding malevolence of Herrmann's scores became an indelible part of Hitchcock's late Hollywood masterpieces. Herrmann was Hitchcock's secret sharer, a catalyst for energies darker and more dangerous than Hitchcock's cool sensibility easily allowed."
The article concludes that, after several disastrous rows between Herrmann and Hitchcock, "they ended up being two matadors opposing one another".
Hitchcock ultimately failed to understand the extent to which Herrmann's music was central to the success of many of his later films and after Herrmann was fired by Hitchcock in 1966, over a dispute with "Torn Curtain", his films not longer had the artistic clout of his earlier ones.
What do people think of the music composed for film by Bernard Herrmann? He didn't just compose for Hitchcock, as his career started in the late 1930's. And does anyone know of any specialist internet forums dedicated to classic film? I've tried unsuccessfully to find one.
"The harmonic irresolution and brooding malevolence of Herrmann's scores became an indelible part of Hitchcock's late Hollywood masterpieces. Herrmann was Hitchcock's secret sharer, a catalyst for energies darker and more dangerous than Hitchcock's cool sensibility easily allowed."
The article concludes that, after several disastrous rows between Herrmann and Hitchcock, "they ended up being two matadors opposing one another".
Hitchcock ultimately failed to understand the extent to which Herrmann's music was central to the success of many of his later films and after Herrmann was fired by Hitchcock in 1966, over a dispute with "Torn Curtain", his films not longer had the artistic clout of his earlier ones.
What do people think of the music composed for film by Bernard Herrmann? He didn't just compose for Hitchcock, as his career started in the late 1930's. And does anyone know of any specialist internet forums dedicated to classic film? I've tried unsuccessfully to find one.
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