Music for Alfred Hitchcock

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Danny Elfman, Dimitri Tiomkin, Bernard Hermann, Franz Waxman, Arthur Benjamin

Genre:

Orchestral

Label: Toccata Classics

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 81

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: TOCC0241

TOCC0241. Music for Alfred Hitchcock

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
The Man Who Knew Too Much: Concert Overture Bernard Hermann, Composer
Bernard Hermann, Composer
Danish National Symphony Orchestra
John Mauceri, Conductor
Rebecca, Movement: Suite Franz Waxman, Composer
Danish National Symphony Orchestra
Franz Waxman, Composer
John Mauceri, Conductor
Rear Window, Movement: Suite Franz Waxman, Composer
Danish National Symphony Orchestra
Franz Waxman, Composer
John Mauceri, Conductor
Strangers On a Train, Movement: Suite Dimitri Tiomkin, Composer
Danish National Symphony Orchestra
Dimitri Tiomkin, Composer
John Mauceri, Conductor
Dial M for Murder, Movement: Suite Dimitri Tiomkin, Composer
Danish National Symphony Orchestra
Dimitri Tiomkin, Composer
John Mauceri, Conductor
Vertigo Bernard Hermann, Composer
Bernard Hermann, Composer
Danish National Symphony Orchestra
John Mauceri, Conductor
North by Northwest Bernard Hermann, Composer
Bernard Hermann, Composer
Danish National Symphony Orchestra
John Mauceri, Conductor
Psycho Bernard Hermann, Composer
Bernard Hermann, Composer
Danish National Symphony Orchestra
John Mauceri, Conductor
The Man Who Knew Too Much: The Storm Clouds – Cantata Arthur Benjamin, Composer
Arthur Benjamin, Composer
Danish National Concert Choir
Danish National Symphony Orchestra
John Mauceri, Conductor
Klaudia Kidon, Soprano
Hitchcock: Music from the End Credits Danny Elfman, Composer
Danish National Symphony Orchestra
Danny Elfman, Composer
John Mauceri, Conductor
Hitchcock understood the value of music and its impact on audiences. He omitted Bernard Herrmann’s searing score for Psycho (1960) when sending the print to the censor to ensure certification, realising its visceral power. In The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934), the only film he remade (in 1956), a cantata plays a crucial part in the action. In the remake, Arthur Benjamin’s The Storm was expanded by Herrmann – the composer Hitchcock worked with most productively – to impressive effect (he replaced the rest of Benjamin’s score, however) and it is given a terrific performance here by Klaudia Kidon with the Danish National Concert Choir.

The main performing plaudits on this disc go to the Danish National Symphony Orchestra under John Mauceri, of course, not least in the conductor’s restoration of the gripping ‘Narrative for string orchestra’ Herrmann made in 1968 from Psycho. This catches all the suspense, drama and terror of what remains one of the greatest film scores ever penned. Herrmann made several concert extracts from his cinematic music, as in the beautiful Prelude and Love scene from Vertigo (1958).

Hitchcock worked with other composers, including Franz Waxman – Rebecca (1940) and the wonderfully diverse score of Rear Window (1950, the music built only from what James Stewart can hear through his window) – and, on the iconic Strangers on a Train (1951) and Dial M for Murder (1954), Dimitri Tiomkin. These four scores are represented by suites in Mauceri’s own editions; the Tiomkin, along with the overture from The Man Who Knew Too Much and the Psycho Narrative, here receive their first recordings. First class sound; strongly recommended.

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