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Hitchcock horror under the hammer

Hitchcock composer's widow to send Psycho music to auction

March 11, 2011 10:53
Janet Leigh in <i>that</i> shower scene

By

Norman Jacobs

1 min read

The music to Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho is one of the most iconic ever written. And the original autographed score is now for sale - for £50,000.

Norma Herrmann, widow of the composer Bernard Herrmann, is marking the centenary of his birth by selling the manuscript to help fund a proposed recording project of his work.

Bernard Herrmann, the son of an American Jewish family of Russian origin, died aged 64 in 1975. He composed the music for Orson Welles's Citizen Kane, Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo and Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver.

The music for Psycho is perhaps his most recognised. He chose to write only for strings, thereby complementing the film noir qualities of Hitchcock's film with a suitably monochrome aural counterpart.

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