Alfred Hitchcock, Music from the Films Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Alfred Hitchcock was so famous that he was the only film director whose name appeared on the cinema marquee above the film title. He was hard on the actors, and he hated location shooting. But in his Hollywood heyday, he made some creative collaborations with people he really valued: the composers. He knew that music was important to the mood of a movie. He wanted to put his audiences through the emotional wringer, and he knew that music was the key to achieving that goal. Here, arranged for piano solo, are fifteen pieces from eleven movies. Don’t scare yourself too much while you play them! For more information about this collection, call us at 1-800-42-MUSIC, email us at keyboard@stantons.com, or visit our website at www,stantons.com. Shop Stanton’s for all your sheet music needs!