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  1. Bernard Herrmann (born Maximillian Herman; June 29, 1911 – December 24, 1975) was an American composer and conductor best known for his work in composing for films. As a conductor, he championed the music of lesser-known composers.

  2. Bernard Herrmann ( Nueva York; 29 de junio de 1911 – Los Ángeles; 24 de diciembre de 1975) fue un compositor estadounidense especializado en el género cinematográfico. 1 Galardonado con un premio de la Academia a la mejor música de película dramática por su trabajo en El hombre que vendió su alma ( The Devil and Daniel Webster, 1941), es princ...

  3. 25 de jun. de 2024 · Bernard Herrmann (born June 29, 1911, New York, N.Y., U.S.—died Dec. 24, 1975, Los Angeles, Calif.) was an American composer and conductor, widely recognized for his film scores. His music for Psycho (1960) has remained a paragon of suspense-film sound tracks.

  4. Bernard Herrmann. Music Department: North by Northwest. The man behind the low woodwinds that open Citizen Kane (1941), the shrieking violins of Psycho (1960), and the plaintive saxophone of Taxi Driver (1976) was one of the most original and distinctive composers ever to work in film.

  5. The Bernard Herrmann Society - Society for the Appreciation of the Music of Bernard Herrmann (1911-1975)

  6. Bernard Herrmann – A Biographical Sketch. The death of Bernard Herrmann on Christmas Eve, 1975, in Hollywood, deprived the film and music worlds of one of their most outspoken, ebullient, colourful and talented personalities.

  7. 19 de oct. de 1999 · Bernard Herrmann’s first performance as a conductor took place on May 17, 1933, when he led the newly-formed New Chamber Orchestra (of which he was co-founder) at the New School for Social Research.