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Bernard Herrmann (1911-1975)

Bernard HerrmannBernard Herrmann is considered by some music critics to be the most important film composer in the history of the medium. For more than three and a half decades, he crafted scores that integrated music with the action of a movie, thereby making background tracks more than just an auditory diversion. Herrmann was also one of the few film composers to have worked steadily as a composer and conductor outside of cinema, serving--among other posts--as guest conductor at the New York Philharmonic, Hall, Orchestra, and BBC Symphony Orchestra. Herrmann is probably best known for his long association with esteemed motion picture director Alfred Hitchcock, having composed the scores to seven of his thrillers. Many of his works served as models for other film composers. In fact, Herrmann's chilling music for the shower scene in Hitchcock's legendary 1960 film Psycho may be the most imitated piece in the history of movie music; it provides an especially good example of his ability to capture the psychological and emotional intensity of movie action. While Herrmann was highly critical of film music in general throughout his life, he scoffed at critics who thought it unworthy of serious composers. "A film score will live longer than any other kind of music," he was quoted as saying in Listening to the Movies. Demonstrating a rare ability to capture and heighten shifts of emotion and mood in subtle yet effective ways, Bernard Herrmann may very well have been the most influential of all American film composers.
-  Ed Decker, musicianguide.com

COMPOSITIONS   Herrmann  Links   ~ ~ ~   Works by Genre   ~ ~ ~   Film Scores   ~ ~ ~   TV Music   ~ ~ ~   Concert Works
The Forest, tone poem, orchestra (January 1929)                                                                        
The Dancing Faun (song), medium voice and chamber orchestra (April-September 1929)
The Bells (song), medium voice and chamber orchestra (April-September 1929)
Twilight, a pastoral, violin and piano (May 1929)
November Dusk (Late Autumn), tone poem, orchestra (October-December 1929)
Tempest and Storm: Furies Shrieking!, piano (November 1929)
Requiescat, voice and piano (November 1929)
Twilight, violin and piano (1929)
Aria, flute and harp (May 1932)
March Militaire, ballet music (1932) [for the Broadway musical revue "Americana", Sept 1932][also called "Amour a la Militaire"]
Aubade, 14 instruments (July 31, 1933) [reworked as Silent Noon, orchestra,  1975]
Orchestral Variation on Deep River, orchestra (1933)
Orchestral Variation on Water Boy, orchestra (1933)
Prelude to Anathema, 15 instruments (1933)
La Belle Dame Sans Merci, melodram, narrator and orchestra (1934)
The City of Brass, melodram, narrator and orchestra (1934)
Annabel Lee, melodram, narrator and orchestra (1934-1935)
Poem Cycle, melodram, narrator and orchestra (1935)
A Shropshire Lad, melodram, narrator and orchestra (1935)
Cynara, melodram, narrator and orchestra (1935)
The Sun Dance, ballet music (1935) [for the Broadway play, "The Body Beautiful", Oct 1935]
Nocturne and Scherzo, orchestra (September 1935)
Sinfonietta for Strings (1935)
Currier and Ives Suite, orchestra (1935)
Prelude, piano (1935)
The Columbia Workshop, radio music (1936-1937)
Violin Concerto (1937, unfinished)
Moby Dick, cantata, soli, male chorus and orchestra (Feb 1937 - Aug 1938)
The Mercury Theater on the Air (Orson Welles), radio music (1938)
The Campbell Playhouse (Orson Welles), radio music (1938)
Johnny Appleseed, cantata (1940, unfinished)
Fiddle Concerto (1940, lost)
Symphony, orchestra (October 1939 - March 1941)
Citizen Kane, film score (1941)
    - Theme and Variations ("Breakfast Montage"), orchestra (1941) [from "Citizen Kane", 1941]
    - Salaambo's Aria, voice and orchestra (1940) [from "Citizen Kane", 1941]
All That Money Can Buy (The Devil and Daniel Webster), film score (1941)
    [The Devil and Daniel Webster, suite for orchestra, July, 1942]
The Magnificent Ambersons, film score (1942)
Welles Raises Kane, orch (1942) [mus. portrait of Orson Welles, from "Citizen Kane" & "The Magnificent Ambersons"]
The Fantasticks, song cycle, vocal quartet, chorus and orchestra (1942) [text: Nicolas Breton] [mvts: Jan.; Feb.; Mar.; Apr.; May]
Suspense, radio music (1942)
Jane Eyre, film score (1943)
For the Fallen, berceuse for orchestra (1943)
Hangover Square, film score (1944)
    - Concerto Macabre, piano and orchestra (1944/1972) [from the film "Hangover Square", 1944]
Anna and the King of Siam, film score (1946)
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, film score (1947)
Studio One, TV music (1948) [unknown episodes]
Portrait of Jennie (Tidal Wave), film scorre (1948) [uncredited]
On Dangerous Ground, film score (1950)
Wuthering Heights, opera (April 1943 - June 1951)
The Day the Earth Stood Still, film score (1951)
Five Fingers, film score (1952)
The Snows of Kilimanjaro, film score (1952)
White Witch Doctor, film score (1953)
Beneath the Twelve Mile Reef, film score (1953)
King of the Khyber Rifles, film score (1953)
The Lineup (San Francisco Beat), TV music (1954) [unknown episodes]
Garden of Evil, film score (1954)
The Egyptian, film score (1954)
Climax!, TV music (1954) [unknown episodes]
Shower of Stars, TV music (1 episode) (1954)
Prince of Players, film score (1954)
A Christmas Carol, TV opera (1954) [for "Shower of Stars", also known as "Chrysler Shower of Stars"]
The Trouble with Harry, film score (1955) [The Trouble with Harry (A Portrait of Hitch), suite, orchestra, 1955]
The Kentuckian, film score (1955)
A Child Is Born, TV opera (1955)
The Man Who Knew Too Much, film score (1956)
Gunsmoke, TV music (1956) [Sept 1955-Sept 1975]
Landmark, TV music (1956)
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit, film score (1956)
The Wrong Man, film score (1956)
Brave New World, radio score (1956) [CBS Radio Workshop's adaptation of Aldous Huxley book]
A Child is Born, TV "opera" (1955) [for "General Electric Theater"] [adapted from Steven Vincent Benet] [30 min.]
Williamsburg: The Story of a Patriot, film score (1957)
Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans, TV music (1 episode) (1957)
Playhouse 90, TV music (1 episode) (1957)
A Hatful of Rain, film score (1957)
Have Gun - Will Travel, TV music (1957) [Sept 1957-Sept 1963]
Perry Mason, TV music (1957) [Sept 1957 - 1966]
Collector's Item, TV music (1958) [uncredited]
Vertigo, film score (1958)
Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse, TV music (1958) [unknown episodes]
Pursuit, TV music (1958) [unknown episodes]
The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad, film score (1958)
The Naked and the Dead, film score (1958)
For Better or Worse, TV music (1959)
Journey to the Center of the Earth, film score (1959)
North by Northwest, film score (1959
Blue Denim, film score (1959)
The Three Worlds of Gulliver, film score (1959)
Rawhide, TV music (1950)
The Twilight Zone (Rod Serling), TV music (1959) [Oct 1959-Sept 1965]
Psycho, film score (1960)
    - Psycho: A Suite for Strings, string orchestra (1960) [from "Psycho", 1960]
The Americans, TV music (1961) [unknown episodes]
Tender Is the Night, film score (1961)
Mysterious Island, film score (1961)
Cape Fear, film score (1961)
The Virginian, TV music (1962) [Sept 1962-Sept 1971]
The Birds, film score (1963) [credited as sound consultant; the film has no music]
Jason and the Argonauts, film score (1963)
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, TV music (1963) [Oct 1962 - May 1965]
The Great Adventure, TV music (1 episode) (1963)
Marnie, film score (1964)
Kraft Suspense Theatre, TV music (1 episode) (1964)
Joy in the Morning, film score (1964)
Convoy, TV music (1965) [unknown episodes]
Rawhide, TV music (2 episodes) (1965)
Echoes, string quartet (1965)
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre, TV music (1 episode) (1966)
Fahrenheit 451, film score (1966)
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, TV music (1 episode) (1967)
Torn Curtain, film score (1966) [for Alfred Hitchcock's film; the score was rejected]
La Mariee etait en noir (The Bride Wore Black), film score (1967)
Souvenirs de voyage, clarinet and string quartet (1967)
Cimarron Strip, TV music (1 episode) (1968)
Companions in Nightmare, TV music (1968)
Twisted Nerve, film score (1968)
The King of Schnorrers, musical comedy (1968)
Bezeten - Het gat in de muur, film score (1969)
The Battle of Neretva, film score (1969)
The Road Builder (The Night Digger), film score (1971)
Endless Night, film score (1971)
Sisters (Blood Sisters), film score (1972)
It's Alive, film score (1974)
Obsession, film score (1975)
[Silent Noon, an idyll for orchestra (1975) (September 14 1975; revision of Aubade, 1933)]
Taxi Driver, film score (1975)
    - Night Piece, suite from "Taxi Driver," saxophone & orchestra (1975; arr. by Christopher Palmer)
Organ Symphony (after Four Visions by John Martin) (1975) – only  sketches

Concert Works         Herrmann  Links   ~ ~ ~   Works by Genre   ~ ~ ~   Film Scores   ~ ~ ~   TV Music      ~ top of page ~
The Forest, tone poem, orchestra (January 1929)                                                                        
The Dancing Faun (song), medium voice and chamber orchestra (April-September 1929)
The Bells (song), medium voice and chamber orchestra (April-September 1929)
Twilight, a pastoral, violin and piano (May 1929)
November Dusk (Late Autumn), tone poem, orchestra (October-December 1929)
Tempest and Storm: Furies Shrieking!, piano (November 1929)
Requiescat, voice and piano (November 1929)
Twilight, violin and piano (1929)
Aria, flute and harp (May 1932)
March Militaire, ballet music (1932) [for the Broadway musical revue "Americana", Sept 1932][also called "Amour a la Militaire"]
Aubade, 14 instruments (July 31, 1933) [reworked as Silent Noon, orchestra,  1975]
Orchestral Variation on Deep River, orchestra (1933)
Orchestral Variation on Water Boy, orchestra (1933)
Prelude to Anathema, 15 instruments (1933)
La Belle Dame Sans Merci, melodram, narrator and orchestra (1934)
The City of Brass, melodram, narrator and orchestra (1934)
Annabel Lee, melodram, narrator and orchestra (1934-1935)
Poem Cycle, melodram, narrator and orchestra (1935)
A Shropshire Lad, melodram, narrator and orchestra (1935)
Cynara, melodram, narrator and orchestra (1935)
The Sun Dance, ballet music (1935) [for the Broadway play, "The Body Beautiful", Oct 1935]
Nocturne and Scherzo, orchestra (September 1935)
Sinfonietta for Strings (1935)
Currier and Ives Suite, orchestra (1935)
Prelude, piano (1935)
Violin Concerto (1937, unfinished)
Moby Dick, cantata, soli, male chorus and orchestra (Feb 1937 - Aug 1938)
Johnny Appleseed, cantata (1940, unfinished)
Fiddle Concerto (1940, lost)
Symphony, orchestra (October 1939 - March 1941)
Theme and Variations ("Breakfast Montage"), orchestra (1941) [from "Citizen Kane", 1941]
Salaambo's Aria, voice and orchestra (1940) [from "Citizen Kane", 1941]
Welles Raises Kane, orch (1942) [mus. portrait of Orson Welles, from "Citizen Kane" & "The Magnificent Ambersons"]
The Devil and Daniel Webster, suite for orchestra (July 1942) [from the film score]
The Fantasticks, song cycle, vocal quartet, chorus and orchestra (1942) [text: Nicolas Breton] [mvts: Jan.; Feb.; Mar.; Apr.; May]
For the Fallen, berceuse for orchestra (1943)
Concerto Macabre, piano and orchestra (1944/1972) [from the film "Hangover Square", 1944]
Wuthering Heights, opera (April 1943 - June 1951)
A Christmas Carol, TV opera (1954) [for "Shower of Stars", also known as "Chrysler Shower of Stars"]
A Child is Born, TV "opera" (1955) [for "General Electric Theater"] [adapted from Steven Vincent Benet] [30 min.]
The Trouble with Harry (A Portrait of Hitch), suite, orchestra (1955) [from film score]
Psycho: A Suite for Strings, string orchestra (1960) [from "Psycho", 1960]
Echoes, string quartet (1965)
Souvenirs de voyage, clarinet and string quartet (1967)
The King of Schnorrers, musical comedy (1968)
[Silent Noon, an idyll for orchestra (1975) (September 14 1975; revision of Aubade, 1933)]
Organ Symphony (after Four Visions by John Martin) (1975) – only  sketches
Night Piece, suite from "Taxi Driver," saxophone & orchestra (1975; arr. by Christopher Palmer)


WORKS BY GENRE         Herrmann  Links   ~ ~ ~   Film Scores   ~ ~ ~   TV Music   ~ ~ ~   Concert Works      ~ top of page ~
Dramatic/Theater
March Militaire, ballet music (1932) [for the Broadway musical revue "Americana", Sept 1932][also called "Amour a la Militaire"]
The Sun Dance, ballet music (1935) [for the Broadway play, "The Body Beautiful", Oct 1935]
Wuthering Heights, opera (April 1943 - June 1951)
A Christmas Carol, TV opera (1954) [for "Shower of Stars", also known as "Chrysler Shower of Stars"]
A Child is Born, TV "opera" (1955) [for "General Electric Theater"] [adapted from Steven Vincent Benet] [30 min.]
The King of Schnorrers, musical comedy (1968)

Orchestra
The Forest, tone poem, orchestra (January 1929)  
November Dusk (Late Autumn), tone poem, orchestra (October-December 1929)
Orchestral Variation on Deep River, orchestra (1933)
Orchestral Variation on Water Boy, orchestra (1933)
The Body Beautiful, orchestra (1935) [music from the Broadway play]
Nocturne and Scherzo, orchestra (September 1935)
Sinfonietta for Strings (1935)
Currier and Ives Suite, orchestra (1935)
Symphony, orchestra (October 1939 - March 1941)
Theme and Variations ("Breakfast Montage"), orchestra (1941) [from "Citizen Kane", 1941]
Welles Raises Kane, orch (1942) [mus. portrait of Orson Welles, from "Citizen Kane" & "The Magnificent Ambersons"]
The Devil and Daniel Webster, suite for orchestra (July 1942) [from the film score]
For the Fallen, berceuse for orchestra (1943)
The Trouble with Harry (A Portrait of Hitch), suite, orchestra (1955) [from film score]
Psycho: A Suite for Strings, string orchestra (1960) [from "Psycho", 1960]
[Silent Noon, an idyll for orchestra (1975) (September 14 1975; revision of Aubade, 1933)]
Organ Symphony (after Four Visions by John Martin) (1975) – only  sketches

Soloist(s) w/Orchestra
Violin Concerto (1937, unfinished)
Fiddle Concerto (1940, lost)
Concerto Macabre, piano and orchestra (1944/1972) [from the film "Hangover Square", 1944]
Night Piece, suite from "Taxi Driver," saxophone & orchestra (1975; arr. by Christopher Palmer)

Soloist(s) w/Orchestra - Melodramas
La Belle Dame Sans Merci, melodram, narrator and orchestra (1934)
The City of Brass, melodram, narrator and orchestra (1934)
Annabel Lee, melodram, narrator and orchestra (1934-1935)
Poem Cycle, melodram, narrator and orchestra (1935)
A Shropshire Lad, melodram, narrator and orchestra (1935)
Cynara, melodram, narrator and orchestra (1935)

Chorus w/Orchestra
Moby Dick, cantata, soli, male chorus and orchestra (Feb 1937 - Aug 1938)
Johnny Appleseed, cantata (1940, unfinished)

Chorus
God Was in Jesus, chorus (????)

Chamber
Aubade, 14 instruments (July 31, 1933) [reworked as "Silent Noon", orchestra,  1975]
Prelude to Anathema, 15 instruments (1933)
Echoes, string quartet (1965)
Souvenirs de voyage, clarinet and string quartet (1967)

Solo Instrument
Twilight, a pastoral, violin and piano (May 1929)
Twilight, violin and piano (1929)
Aria, flute and harp (May 1932)

Piano
Tempest and Storm: Furies Shrieking!, piano (November 1929)
Prelude, piano (1935)

Vocal
The Dancing Faun (song), medium voice and chamber orchestra (April-September 1929)
The Bells (song), medium voice and chamber orchestra (April-September 1929)
Requiescat, voice and piano (November 1929)
Salaambo's Aria, voice and orchestra (1940) [from "Citizen Kane", 1941]
The Fantasticks, song cycle, vocal quartet, chorus and orchestra (1942) [text: Nicolas Breton] [mvts: Jan.; Feb.; Mar.; Apr.; May]

Incidental/Radio Music
Palmolive Beauty Box, incidental music (1935?)
Dauber, incidental music (1936)
Rhythm of the Jute Mill, incidental music (1936)
Gods of the Mountain, incidental music (1937)
The Columbia Workshop, radio music (1936-1937)
The Mercury Theater on the Air (Orson Welles), radio music (1938)
The Campbell Playhouse (Orson Welles), radio music (1938)
Suspense, radio music (1942)
Brave New World, radio score (1956) [CBS Radio Workshop's adaptation of Aldous Huxley book]

# War of the Worlds,1938
# A Passage to Benares, CBS Radio, 1942



Film Scores         Herrmann  Links   ~ ~ ~   Works by Genre    ~ ~ ~   TV Music   ~ ~ ~   Concert Works      ~ top of page ~
Citizen Kane, film score (1941)
All That Money Can Buy (The Devil and Daniel Webster), film score (1941)
    [The Devil and Daniel Webster, suite for orchestra, July, 1942]
The Magnificent Ambersons, film score (1942)
Jane Eyre, film score (1943)
Hangover Square, film score (1944)
Anna and the King of Siam, film score (1946)
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, film score (1947)
Portrait of Jennie (Tidal Wave), film scorre (1948) [uncredited]
On Dangerous Ground, film score (1950)
The Day the Earth Stood Still, film score (1951)
Five Fingers, film score (1952)
The Snows of Kilimanjaro, film score (1952)
White Witch Doctor, film score (1953)
Beneath the Twelve Mile Reef, film score (1953)
King of the Khyber Rifles, film score (1953)
Garden of Evil, film score (1954)
The Egyptian, film score (1954)
Prince of Players, film score (1954)
The Trouble with Harry, film score (1955) [Suite, orchestra, 1955 - "a portrait of "Hitch"]
The Kentuckian, film score (1955)
The Man Who Knew Too Much, film score (1956)
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit, film score (1956)
The Wrong Man, film score (1956)
Williamsburg: The Story of a Patriot, film score (1957)
A Hatful of Rain, film score (1957)
Vertigo, film score (1958)
The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad, film score (1958)
The Naked and the Dead, film score (1958)
Journey to the Center of the Earth, film score (1959)
North by Northwest, film score (1959)
Blue Denim, film score (1959)
The Three Worlds of Gulliver, film score (1959)
Psycho, film score (1960)
Tender Is the Night, film score (1961)
Mysterious Island, film score (1961)
Cape Fear, film score (1961)
The Birds, film score (1963) [credited as sound consultant; the film has no music]
Jason and the Argonauts, film score (1963)
Marnie, film score (1964)
Joy in the Morning, film score (1964)
Fahrenheit 451, film score (1966)
Torn Curtain, film score (1966) [for Alfred Hitchcock's film; the score was rejected]
La Mariee etait en noir (The Bride Wore Black), film score (1967)
Twisted Nerve, film score (1968)
Bezeten - Het gat in de muur, film score (1969)
The Battle of Neretva, film score (1969)
The Road Builder (The Night Digger), film score (1971)
Endless Night, film score (1971)
Sisters (Blood Sisters), film score (1972)
It's Alive, film score (1974)
Obsession, film score (1975)
Taxi Driver, film score (1975)

TV Music        Herrmann  Links   ~ ~ ~   Works by Genre    ~ ~ ~   Film Scores   ~ ~ ~   Concert Works      ~ top of page ~
Studio One, TV music (1948) [unknown episodes]
The Lineup (San Francisco Beat), TV music (1954) [unknown episodes]
Climax!, TV music (1954) [unknown episodes]
Shower of Stars, TV music (1 episode) (1954)
Gunsmoke, TV music (1956) [Sept 1955-Sept 1975]
Landmark, TV music (1956)
A Child is Born, TV "opera" (1955) [for "General Electric Theater"] [adapted from Steven Vincent Benet] [30 min.]
Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans, TV music (1 episode) (1957)
Playhouse 90, TV music (1 episode) (1957)
Have Gun - Will Travel, TV music (1957) [Sept 1957-Sept 1963]
Perry Mason, TV music (1957) [Sept 1957 - 1966]
Collector's Item, TV music (1958) [uncredited]
Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse, TV music (1958) [unknown episodes]
Pursuit, TV music (1958) [unknown episodes]
For Better or Worse, TV music (1959)
Rawhide, TV music (1950)
The Twilight Zone (Rod Serling), TV music (1959) [Oct 1959-Sept 1965]
The Americans, TV music (1961) [unknown episodes]
The Virginian, TV music (1962) [Sept 1962-Sept 1971]
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, TV music (1963) [Oct 1962 - May 1965]
The Great Adventure, TV music (1 episode) (1963)
Kraft Suspense Theatre, TV music (1 episode) (1964)
Convoy, TV music (1965) [unknown episodes]
Rawhide, TV music (2 episodes) (1965)
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre, TV music (1 episode) (1966)
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, TV music (1 episode) (1967)
Cimarron Strip, TV music (1 episode) (1968)
Companions in Nightmare, TV music (1968)


"Harriet," Gunsmoke(also known as Marshall Dillon), 1955
"The Tall Trapper," Gunsmoke(also known as Marshall Dillon), 1955
"Kitty Shot," Gunsmoke(also known as Marshall Dillon), 1955
"Three Bells to Perdido," Have Gun Will Travel,1957
The Twilight Zone,1959
"Hammer Fist," The House on K Street(pilot), 1959
"Cave of the Dead," Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea,1959
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour,1962
"The Last Grave at Socorro Creek," The Virginian(also known as The Men from Shiloh), 1962
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre(also known as The Chrysler Theater and Universal Star Time), 1963
"The Secret," The Great Adventure,1963
"Nathan Hale," The Great Adventure,1963
"A Lion Amongst Men," Kraft Suspense Theatre,1963
"Pursuit," Rawhide,1965
"Knife in the Darkness," Cimarron Strip,1967
Also scored several episodes of Convoy; Collector's Item(pilot)


HERRMANN LINKS       Works by Genre   ~ ~ ~   Film Scores   ~ ~ ~   TV Music   ~ ~ ~   Concert Works      ~ top of page ~
Bernard Herrmann: An Annotated Index of Materials (Ellen J. Nasto, The Bernard Herrmann Web Pages)
Bernard Herrmann's Clarinet Quintet Given Its Due (Timothy Mangan, Orange County Register)
Bernard Herrmann's Opera Wuthering Heights (Tel Asiado, Suite101.com)
Bernard Herrmann's The Twilight Zone (C. Jerry Kutner, Bright Lights Film Journal)
The Bernard Herrmann Soundtrack for Torn Curtain (A letter from Robert Swarthe, DVD Savant)
David Raksin Remembers his Colleagues - Bernard Herrmann (American Composers Orchestra)
Echoes - Numerous Articles and Links via the Bernard Hermann Society website
A Magical "Tribute" to Bernard Herrmann (Vertlieb's Views, The Thunder Child)
North by Northwest (soundtrack-express.com)
Paying "Tribute" to Bernard Herrmann (Daniel Schweiger, iFMagazine)
A Stab in the Dark (Eddi Fiegel, guardian.co.uk)

Books
A Heart at Fire's Center: The Life and Music of Bernard Herrmann (Steven C. Smith, Univ of Cal. Pr, books.google.com)

Composer website (The Bernard Herrmann Estate)    . . .   inquire about Bernard Herrmann:  here    or    here
Composer website (The Bernard Herrmann Society)

Herrmann @ Wikipedia
Herrmann @ Alfred Hitchcock - Collaborators & Partners in Crime
Herrmann @ Answers.com
Herrmann @ Art and Culture
Herrmann @ BBC H2G2
Herrmann @ Classical Archives
Herrmann @ Classical Composers Database
Herrmann @ Classical Net
Herrmann @ ClassicsToday
Herrmann @ EconomicExpert
Herrmann @ Encyclopedia.com
Herrmann @ Dr. Estrella's Incredibly Abridged Dictionary of Composers
Herrmann @ Exquisitely Bored in Nacogdoches
Herrmann @ Filmbug
Herrmann @ Find a Grave
Herrmann @ The Film Noir 'net
Herrmann @ geocities.com/Athens/Agora/1985/bern2
Herrmann @ IMDb (Internet Movie Database)
Herrmann @ janeek
Herrmann @ Joachim Raff
Herrmann @ mfiles
Herrmann @ Movie Music UK
Herrmann @ MSM Movies
Herrmann @ Music Academy Online
Herrmann @ MusicWeb International
Herrmann @ musicianguide.com
Herrmann @ MySpaceMusic
Herrmann @ Naxos
Herrmann @ The New York Times    also    here
Herrmann @ Pandora Internet Radio
Herrmann @ scorereviews.com
Herrmann @ Soundtrack Express
Herrmann @ Starpulse.com
Herrmann @ Talking Bernard Herrmann
Herrmann @ Turner Movie Classics
Herrmann @ University of Southern California, Santa Barbara [Bernard Herrmann Papers, 1927-1977]

Publisher
Herrmann @ Bourne
Herrmann @ Broude Bros.
Herrmann @ Chappell & Co.
Herrmann @ Chester Novello
Herrmann @ Columbia Pictures Publications
Herrmann @ Fairfield [Novello]
Herrmann @ Hal Leonard
Herrmann @ MMB Music
Herrmann @ New Music
Herrmann @ Pressman-Williams Enterprises
Herrmann @ G. Schirmer
Herrmann @ Theme and Variations
Herrmann @ Tribute Film Classics

Streaming Audio
Herrmann @ Classical Archives
Herrmann @ last.fm
Herrmann @ NPRmusic
Herrmann @ Rhapsody

Recordings
Herrmann @ ArkivMusic
Herrmann @ ClassicsOnline

Video
Herrmann @ YouTube
Herrmann @ Google Video
Herrmann @ Vimeo
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