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Herrmann

[ hur-muhn ]

noun

  1. Bernard, 1911–75, U.S. conductor and composer.


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Plans for the Dark Till Dawn Prom were unveiled in the programme announcing the summer festival, which will also feature one-handed pianist Nicholas McCarthy, rock star St Vincent and a celebration of film composer Bernard Herrmann.

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The music was originally written for Alfred Hitchcock's spy thriller The Man Who Knew Too Much in 1934; and re-arranged by Bernard Herrmann for Hitchcock's Hollywood remake in 1956.

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Just as playing parts of Bernard Herrmann’s “Vertigo” score instantly gives you the feeling you’re tailing the car ahead of you.

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Authorities initially suggested that the suspect had been convicted of shoplifting, but Bavaria's Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann later clarified that he had been working as a store detective and had appeared as a witness in shoplifting trials rather than as an alleged offender.

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“It felt like a pile-up. Stack, stack, stack. All clogged, here,” Herrmann said, gently touching her throat.

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