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- جهت استعلام قیمت، خرید و مشاهده نمونه صفحه محصول، لطفاً از طریق پشتیبانی فروشگاه در واتساپ و تلگرام اقدام فرمایید.
Alfred Hitchcock was once so famous he was the only film director
whose name appeared on the cinema marquee above the title. He disparaged
actors and loathed location shooting since both threatened the precise
realization of the film he had already made in his mind. Yet, in his
Hollywood heyday he forged some creative collaborations he truly valued:
those with composers. From the start, Hitchcock knew that music was an
invaluable aid to any director of suspense movies who wanted to put his
audience through the emotional wringer. From Arthur Benjamin's pivotal
cantata in the 1934 version of The Man Who Knew Too Much to Bernard
Herrmann's jagged soundtrack for the landmark shocker Psycho , the music
was usually a visceral part of any Hitchcock movie. By the time John
Williams scored Hitchcock's final film Family Plot (1976) a whole
generation of moviegoers would always remember their favorite Hitchcock
film with, as it were, the soundtrack attached. Here, arranged for
piano, are some of the most evocative themes from some of Hitchcock's
most unforgettable films.
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