Psycho Suite - Bernard Herrmann (Proms 2011) [HQ Audio]

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Uploaded by on Aug 13, 2011

Including the shower scene 'eeeeks' from Alfred Hitchcock's iconic chiller.

Music composed by Bernard Herrmann. Played by the BBC Concert Orchestra. Conducted by Keith Lockhart at the Royal Albert Hall,12 August, 2011

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  • Great! Can you put more up pleaaaase. I was there last night. Would love to see Schindler's list or Out of Africa on here.

  • @TheMewkin

    Sorry, but that's all I've got in my locker. It must have sounded magnificent live.

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  • This movie soundtrack score "Psycho" by Bernard Hermann really sounded like Mahler, Shostakovich, Stravinsky & Bernstein.

  • Keith Lockhart is still currently music director of Boston Pops Orchestra.

  • @jgodyssey The Proms, more formally known as The BBC Proms, is an eight-week summer season of daily orchestral classical music concerts held annually in the Royal Albert Hall in London. "Prom" is short for "promenade concert", a term which originally referred to outdoor concerts in London's pleasure gardens, where the audience was free to stroll around while the orchestra was playing. It has nothing to do with the high school social event prom in the US and Canada.

  • great music, who owns copyrights?

  • Love this video. 51 years later it still gives me the chills.

  • This is freaken kool. I want to go to The Proms!

  • yes

    

  • Hermann remains to this day the finest film score composer ever. No one else has ever been able to convey tension, atmosphere, romance etc in quite the way he could.

  • @17Matt76 they sure were, spielberg is nothing on them

  • @Gencturk92 Yup, my apologies, I meant "conductor." And I agree, Hitchcock and Herrmann were legendary.

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