Hitchcock's Music - Vertigo
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Five stars all the way. I'm a fan of the great Herrmann, and this score which was inspired by Wagner's "Tristan and Isolde" never fails to give me the chills. Probably the most haunting piece of music composed for a film.
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Listened to this over 500000 times in a 10 year period & its just as gorgeous now as it was the first time. Timeless and nobody can outdo it
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Heard this in "The Artist". Reminded me what a great sountrack this is. BERNARD HERMANN FOREVER!
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This song is used in The Artist. Just putting it out there.
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@Nornegest Agree it is very Tristan-y music.
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One of the very best films ever made. The music is on the same level of genius.
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Simply excellent thank u so very much
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I think he love debussy, but he had a totally different appoach of the music. Love it
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Fantastic film!
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Aside from being the most beautiful touching song I have ever heard, I thought it would make a great song for the best female iceskater to have ever lived!
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Creative genius of Hitch and Herrmann nothing can compare with either of their epic works. Chills on listening to Herrmann scores , Marnies prelude also haunting. Hitch was way ahead of his time in films and was connected with Herrmann's genius creating masterpieces of all time !
Some of the most haunting music I have ever heard. Bernard Hermann is a genius.
aaronentresz 2 years ago 16
I agree. Maybe 'haunting' is the most accurate definition of this film.
Thanks everybody for rating.
mariscalVS 2 years ago 2