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Music From The Hitchcock Films
Music From The Hitchcock Films
Klavier
Verlag Music Sales
Artikel-Nr. 80.AM 1009118
9781783056064
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Family Plot ( End Titles )
Marnie ( Prelude )
North By Northwest ( Conversation Piece )
North By Northwest ( Prelude )
Psycho ( Prelude/The Murder/Finale )
Rear Window ( Lisa )
Rope ( Mouvement Perpetuel No.1 )
Spellbound ( Main Title )
The Man Who knew Too Much ( Que Sera, Sera )
The Man Who Knew Too Much ( Storm Clouds Cantata )
The Trouble With Harry ( Overture/The Doctor )
The Wrong Man ( Prelude )
Vertigo ( Carlotta's Portrait )
Vertigo ( Prelude )
Vertigo ( Scene D'amour )
Family Plot ( End Titles )
Marnie ( Prelude )
North By Northwest ( Conversation Piece )
North By Northwest ( Prelude )
Psycho ( Prelude/The Murder/Finale )
Rear Window ( Lisa )
Rope ( Mouvement Perpetuel No.1 )
Spellbound ( Main Title )
The Man Who knew Too Much ( Que Sera, Sera )
The Man Who Knew Too Much ( Storm Clouds Cantata )
The Trouble With Harry ( Overture/The Doctor )
The Wrong Man ( Prelude )
Vertigo ( Carlotta's Portrait )
Vertigo ( Prelude )
Vertigo ( Scene D'amour )
Beschreibung
From the start, Hitchcock knew that music was an invaluable aid to any
director of suspense movies who wanted to put his audience through the
emotional wringer. From Arthur Benjamin's pivotal cantata in the 1934
version of 'The Man Who Knew Too Much' to Bernard Herrmann's jagged
soundtrack for the landmark shocker 'Psycho', the music was usually a
visceral part of any Hitchcock movie. By the time John Williams scored
Hitchcock's final film 'Family Plot' (1976), a whole generation of
moviegoers would always remember their favourite Hitchcock film with,
as it were, the soundtrack attached.
Here, arranged for Piano, are some of the most evocative themes from
some of Hitchcock's most unforgettable films.
director of suspense movies who wanted to put his audience through the
emotional wringer. From Arthur Benjamin's pivotal cantata in the 1934
version of 'The Man Who Knew Too Much' to Bernard Herrmann's jagged
soundtrack for the landmark shocker 'Psycho', the music was usually a
visceral part of any Hitchcock movie. By the time John Williams scored
Hitchcock's final film 'Family Plot' (1976), a whole generation of
moviegoers would always remember their favourite Hitchcock film with,
as it were, the soundtrack attached.
Here, arranged for Piano, are some of the most evocative themes from
some of Hitchcock's most unforgettable films.
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