Monday, March 16, 2020

Herrmanning


On the jazz radio station I'm listening to via the World Wide Web they just did a thumbnail biography of Bernard Herrmann. While he's associated in the public mind with Hitchcock, his debut movie score was for Orson Welles's Citizen Kane, which is a pretty auspicious start. This was his last movie, which was released several months after his death. Very definitely jazzy, and a defining element of the film. The nostalgic yet menacing melody is effectively a costar.

2 comments:

susan said...

I can't honestly say I ever heard his name before but Bernard Herrmann certainly had an amazing career as a composer for films. I just looked him up on IMDB where I found his music is still being used by directors even now. The list of movies and tv shows he scored or conducted is remarkable - especially since a number of them are memorable: Twilight Zone, Perry Mason, Lost in Space (!?) as a couple of for instances.

This theme for Taxi Driver really is a beautiful combination of melancholy with ominous overtones.

Ben said...

You're definitely familiar with his work, though. The soundtrack to Psycho, including the stabbing shower scene violins? That's all Herrmann. From what I understand Hitch disassociated from him after the commercial failure of The Birds, but that's another worthy work.

The music in Taxi Driver is very expressive of Travis Bickel's mental state: paranoid about street crime and violence while at the same time eager to participate.