Bernard Herrmann
Twisted Nerve
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Composer:Bernard HerrmannGenre:FilmStyle:Film ScoreCompose Date:1968Twisted Nerve is a soundtrack composed by Bernard Herrmann for the 1968 psychological thriller film of the same name. The film was directed by Roy Boulting and starred Hayley Mills, Hywel Bennett, and Billie Whitelaw. The soundtrack was released on LP by Decca Records in 1968. The film premiered on February 21, 1968, in the United Kingdom. The soundtrack consists of three movements: "Prelude", "The Murder", and "The Twist". The "Prelude" is a haunting and eerie piece that sets the tone for the film. It features a repetitive, descending melody played on a solo piano, accompanied by a string section. The melody is reminiscent of a nursery rhyme, which adds to the unsettling nature of the piece. "The Murder" is a tense and suspenseful piece that accompanies the film's climactic scene. It features a driving rhythm section, punctuated by stabs of brass and strings. The piece builds to a frenzied climax, reflecting the intensity of the scene. "The Twist" is a lighter, more upbeat piece that plays over the film's end credits. It features a catchy melody played on a solo piano, accompanied by a jazz ensemble. The piece is a stark contrast to the rest of the soundtrack, which adds to the film's unsettling nature. Overall, the Twisted Nerve soundtrack is a masterful example of Herrmann's ability to create mood and atmosphere through music. The use of a repetitive melody and simple instrumentation adds to the film's sense of unease, while the driving rhythms and stabs of brass and strings create tension and suspense. The soundtrack is a testament to Herrmann's talent as a composer and his ability to enhance the emotional impact of a film through music.More....
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