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Steven C. Smith (Author)
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May 31, 2002
No composer contributed more to film than Bernard Herrmann, who in over 40 scores enriched the work of such directors as Orson Welles, Alfred Hitchcock, François Truffaut, and Martin Scorsese. In this first major biography of the composer, Steven C. Smith explores the interrelationships between Herrmann's music and his turbulent personal life, using much previously unpublished information to illustrate Herrmann's often outrageous behavior, his working methods, and why his music has had such lasting impact.
From his first film (Citizen Kane) to his last (Taxi Driver), Herrmann was a master of evoking psychological nuance and dramatic tension through music, often using unheard-of instrumental combinations to suit the dramatic needs of a film. His scores are among the most distinguished ever written, ranging from the fantastic (Fahrenheit 451, The Day the Earth Stood Still) to the romantic (Obsession, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir) to the terrifying (Psycho).
Film was not the only medium in which Herrmann made a powerful mark. His radio broadcasts included Orson Welles's Mercury Theatre on the Air and The War of the Worlds. His concert music was commissioned and performed by the New York Philharmonic, and he was chief conductor of the CBS Symphony.
Almost as celebrated as these achievements are the enduring legends of Herrmann's combativeness and volatility. Smith separates myth from fact and draws upon heretofore unpublished material to illuminate Herrmann's life and influence. Herrmann remains as complex as any character in the films he scored--a creative genius, an indefatigable musicologist, an explosive bully, a generous and compassionate man who desperately sought friendship and love.
Films scored by Bernard Herrmann: Citizen Kane, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, Vertigo, Psycho, Fahrenheit 451, Taxi Driver, The Magnificent Ambersons, The Man Who Knew Too Much, North By Northwest, The Birds, The Snows of Kilimanjaro, Cape Fear, Marnie, Torn Curtain, among others

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"An exceptional work. I stand in awe of anyone who can piece together the puzzle of a man's life so fully, especially a man as odd and contradictory as Herrmann. A brilliant job."-Leonard Maltin; "Bernard Herrmann was a master of psychology. His incredibly innovative music 'inhabited' the film it was in, creating moods that stayed with the audience long after the film was over."-Esa-Pekka Salonen, Music Director, Los Angeles Philharmonic

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"An exceptional work. I stand in awe of anyone who can piece together the puzzle of a man's life so fully, especially a man as odd and contradictory as Herrmann. A brilliant job."--Leonard Maltin

"Bernard Herrmann was a master of psychology. His incredibly innovative music 'inhabited' the film it was in, creating moods that stayed with the audience long after the film was over. Steven Smith captures the very heart of what Herrmann represented. I highly recommend this book to anyone who truly wants a glimpse into the world of this musical giant who changed the very nature of film composing."--Esa-Pekka Salonen, music director, Los Angeles Philharmonic

"Fascinating. The scholarship is impeccable, the judgments sound, and the whole thing as compulsively readable as eating popcorn."--Nicholas Meyer, director and writer

Product Details

  • Paperback: 429 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press; 1 edition (May 31, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0520229398
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520229396
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #736,998 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Steven C. Smith is a four-time Emmy-nominated producer and writer whose work includes the 1991 biography A Heart at Fire's Center: The Life and Music of Bernard Herrmann (winner, ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award). He has written about film and music for the Los Angeles Times, Newsday, Entertainment Weekly and the Hollywood Reporter. His 200-plus documentaries include work for A&E (the Biography series), Bravo, The History Channel, National Geographic and Lucasfilm.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A very detailed look at an infuriating composer., March 24, 2000
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The story of Bernard Herrmann does not begin and end with Hitchcock. It actually begins with Charles Ives and ends with Martin Scorcese. Along the way Orson Welles, Francios Trouffet, Brian DePalma, Sinbad, Gulliver, Rod Serling, and the "It's Alive" baby turn up. A biography of Bernard Herrmann tells the history of the use of music in radio, television, and film. It also tells the story of a brilliant, infuriating, and ultimately tragic figure. If you have an interest in film composing - real composing, not gathering 10 pop songs on a CD and calling it a soundtrack - you owe it to yourself to read this biography. And better yet would be to listen to some of his music while reading - the book vividly describes the music but hearing is believing.
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must for everyone who loves film music, January 3, 1999
This is a splendid book. meticulously researched about one of film music's most charismatic and controversial figures. A raging restless talent who alienated all who cared for him. The spats with those he worked with. The music he composed and the constant disatisfaction he felt with that music. The frustration of not being able to write as he really wanted to. Opera in the grand manner. And to be a great conductor. Film music was always second-best and though he never composed down to the film, some of the movies definitetly were not worthy of his talent. The halcyon days with Welles and Hitchcock. The mediocrity of so many other films all contributed to the downward spiral of a genius. I don't expect you to agree with my views, I do beg you to read a book that is quite un-putdownable. Jonathan
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fine reference book, July 25, 2004
Good book detailing the life and music of the finest of all film composers.
Fine insights to how the composer crafts his scores and how they
enhance the film. Herrmann was the master indeed. The NPR documentary "Bernard Herrmann: A Celebration of his Life and Music" that runs over 2 1/2 hours is a good companion piece to go with this book. Interestingly the book makes no mention of the Radio documentary, which has had much greater exposure than this book or the truncated video documentary.
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Inside This Book (learn more)
First Sentence:
Bernard Herrmann was a premature baby , born in the seventh month of his mother's pregnancy on June 29,1911 Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
strings soli, score undated, dramatic scoring, album notes, murder sequence, orchestral timbre, muted brass, harp arpeggios, string harmonics, conducting career, chief conductor, clarinet quintet, low brass, concert works, film scores, orchestral color, film music, film composers
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
New York, Bernard Herrmann, Wuthering Heights, Moby Dick, Vaughan Williams, Los Angeles, Orson Welles, Torn Curtain, Alfred Newman, Citizen Kane, Twilight Zone, London Symphony, Alfred Hitchcock, Lucille Fletcher, Laurie Johnson, Norman Corwin, Second Symphony, Hangover Square, Lyn Murray, Mercury Theatre, All That Money Can Buy, Benny Herrmann, Christopher Palmer, David Raksin, Jerome Moross
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