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As much as I love Intrada's project, I still keep hoping that Universal will come through with all the surviving snippets from all their Hitchcock stuff they have in their vaults.
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If the Frenzy tapes and score are ever officially declared permanently lost or destroyed, Frenzy automatically becomes a John Barry score.
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Just contributed $100 for this most worthy cause.
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Here's the link for the Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/129145902/on-dangerous-ground-the-man-who-knew-too-much-new-recordings Why is this link submerged in the depths of the thread? I had no idea the actual Kickstarter had begun and stumbled on this link only because I wondered if this old thread had any latest news of a future date for the Kickstarter's commencement. Now I see it has already started. I'd imagine other potential contributors are also unaware the campaign has begun. Perhaps the subject line of this thread should be changed to something like "Intrada Herrmann Kickstarter NOW UNDERWAY!" or something like that. And the actual Kickstarter link could be added to the original first post, so it can be seen without scrolling through a couple of pages of comments.
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Amer Zahid
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Roger says New Intrada Kickstarter Coming soon! I can't reveal the titles just yet, but we're hoping by late next week we'll be announcing a new Kickstarter campaign. This will require the largest sum to date, so it will be a test for sure. Get your wallet ready! And no, it's not Joan of Arc.
http://www.intrada.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=8905 Doug says 5/17/2022 Bernard Herrmann excitement! Following on our continuing series of successful re-recordings of film music with Maestro William T. Stromberg on the podium and myself tapping him on the shoulder every time we want more French horns in bar 27, we’re readying the scores and parts to two incredible scores Herrmann scored in the fifties: Alfred Hitchcock’s The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) and On Dangerous Ground (1951). Only a brief portion of the Hitchcock score has been previously recorded, Now listeners will finally have all of the music Herrmann composed, including four minutes of music never-before-heard that was scored but then dropped from the finished film! And that “Prelude” is one of his most exciting with brass and tympani getting center spotlight. Some of the quieter cues with James Stewart searching for his kidnapped son are extraordinary as well. On Dangerous Ground of course features the ferocious “Death Hunt” which we’ll be doing replete with eight horns, six trumpets and trombones and two tubas! In balance are the numerous lovely passages for solo viola d’amore and strings. All-in-all an incredible array of Herrmann music. We’ll post the official Kickstarter goal and launch here in just a few days as we complete the session line-up requirements for this extraordinary recording event. We’ve got a nice track record with this series, thanks to the support from all of you!
http://www.intrada.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=8915 Jason, please fix Bernard Herrmann's spelling on the Title Thread. Its written as Herrmann and not Hermann If Benny was here he'd educate you on how to spell his name
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Thrilled that there is a download/digital booklet option this time to support the recording without having to pay $18 for shipping one CD to the UK. Hoping it reaches the full goal to include the Hitchcock!
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