Are you limiting yourself to movie works? If not, he wrote a couple of splendid chamber works, ECHES and SOUVENIRS DE VOYAGE. His concert suite WELLES RAISES KANE is a delight.
Yep, Preston, and let's not forget, too, his powerful cantata MOBY-DICK, and his wonderful but woefully neglected opera WUTHERING HEIGHTS.
without a doubt Jane Eyre, and Beneath 12 Mile Reef are essentials.
Two that I wasn't expecting to enjoy nearly as much as I have are the Hitchcock Hour Vol.1 and White Witch Doctor.
WWD especially, as I keep returning to it as much as anything, and more than most others for some reason.
If you're interested at all, I'd grab it while it's still available at retail direct from Kritzerland on Amazon Marketplace (white sheik is Bruce's handle on AM).
Quartet's Velazquez recording of Bride Wore Black sounds great too. Looks like that is still easily available from many sources as well.
Garden Of Evil is the Herrmann highest on my "to get" list right now- but I'll probably end up going with a download at some point.
Hi Jonow82. I've just realised that I have a spare copy of The Snows of Kilimanjaro; 5 Fingers).... If you live in the UK you can have it for free. Just drop me a line
without a doubt Jane Eyre, and Beneath 12 Mile Reef are essentials.
Two that I wasn't expecting to enjoy nearly as much as I have are the Hitchcock Hour Vol.1 and White Witch Doctor.
WWD especially, as I keep returning to it as much as anything, and more than most others for some reason.
If you're interested at all, I'd grab it while it's still available at retail direct from Kritzerland on Amazon Marketplace (white sheik is Bruce's handle on AM).
Quartet's Velazquez recording of Bride Wore Black sounds great too. Looks like that is still easily available from many sources as well.
Garden Of Evil is the Herrmann highest on my "to get" list right now- but I'll probably end up going with a download at some point.