Guide to the Bernard Herrmann papers PA Mss 3

Papers and scores processed by Christopher Husted. Recordings processed by Jeff Gordon and David Seubert, 1998-1999. Preservation masters of recordings made by Barbara Hirsch, 1989; machine-readable finding aid created by Xiuzhi Zhou.
UC Santa Barbara Library, Department of Special Research Collections
University of California, Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara 93106-9010
special@library.ucsb.edu
2000


Title: Bernard Herrmann papers
Identifier/Call Number: PA Mss 3
Contributing Institution: UC Santa Barbara Library, Department of Special Research Collections
Language of Material: English
Physical Description: 119 linear feet (46 document boxes, 109 flat oversize boxes, 74 audiotape reels, 578 audio discs, 1 audiocassette, 8 microfilm reels)
Date (inclusive): 1927-1977
Abstract: The collection is focused around the composing and conducting activity of Bernard Herrmann (1911-1975) between the years 1927 and 1975. A small body of personal papers adds some material relating to his personal life (personal and legal correspondence, diaries, financial documents). The collection represents the extent of the personal papers in Herrmann's possession at the time of his death.
Physical Location: Special Research Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library
Language of Material: The collection is in English.

Access Restrictions

Scores cannot be copied without written permission of the copyright holder. Film scores also available on microfilm with call number PA Mss 02-01--05. Use of original only by permission of the appropriate curator. Inquiries concerning these materials should be directed to Reading Room Manager, UCSB Special Collections.
Service copies of audiovisual items may need to be made before viewing or listening. Please consult Special Collections staff for further information.

Use Restrictions

Copyright has not been assigned to the Department of Special Collections, UCSB. All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Head of Special Collections. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the Department of Special Collections as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which also must be obtained.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Bernard Herrmann Papers, PA Mss 3. Department of Special Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.

Acquisition Information

Scores bequeathed to UCSB by Bernard Herrmann in 1975. Sound recordings and personal papers donated by Norma Shepherd Herrmann.
Except for isolated cases where material has been acquired from other sources, this collection was in the possession of Bernard Herrmann until the time of his death. His will was in probate for seven years; the bulk of the material did not come until the mid-1980s.
Method of Acquisition: The music manuscripts were bequeathed to the University by the composer. The personal papers, annotated scores and sound recordings were presented as a gift to the University by Herrmann's widow, Norma Shepherd Herrmann. Small acquisitions of music manuscripts, personal papers and sound recordings have been added to the collection periodically.

Custodial History

Except for isolated cases where material has been acquired from other sources, this collection was in the possession of Bernard Herrmann until the time of his death. His will was in probate for seven years; the bulk of the material did not come until the mid-1980s.

Biography

Born in New York City in 1911, Bernard Herrmann was educated at New York University, where he studied with Philip James (composition) and Bernard Wagenaar (conducting); and at Juilliard, where he studied with Percy Grainger (composition) and Albert Stossel (conducting). He was an active member of Aaron Copland's Young Composer's Group during the early thirties, and initiated a friendship with Charles Ives after discovering some of Ives's privately published scores at the New York Public Library. In 1931 he formed the New Chamber Orchestra, with which he conducted works by himself and his peers, including Jerome Moross and Arthur Berger, as well as works by Charles Ives.
His exposure with the New Chamber Orchestra attracted the attention of John Green, who hired Herrmann as a staff arranger and conductor at CBS Radio in 1933. His talents as a composer became evident when he submitted a score for narrator and orchestra using Keat's poem La belle dame sans merci in late 1934. He soon became involved in the scoring of radio dramas with the innovative and experimental series Columbia Workshop. He also worked with Orson Welles as music director of the Mercury Theater of the Air. He pursued his interest in conducting with the CBS Symphony, eventually winning an appointment as chief conductor in 1941. His dramatic cantata Moby Dick, for male soloists, male chorus, and large orchestra, received its world premiere with the New York Philharmonic under John Barbarolli's direction in April of 1940.
Herrmann's association with Welles led him to Hollywood in 1939 when the Mercury Theater was contracted by RKO Radio Pictures to make a film. Citizen Kane and The Magnificent Ambersons resulted, both scored by Herrmann. He continued his work as conductor of the CBS Symphony Orchestra and as a composer of scores for radio dramas through the 1940s, and took four assignments from 20th Century-Fox that appealed to him: Jane Eyre (1943), Hangover Square (1944), Anna and the King of Siam (1946), and The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947). His work on Jane Eyre inspired him to adapt Wuthering Heights as an opera (1943-1951), which he ranked as his most important work.
With the swift post-war decline of commercial radio, Herrmann's rewarding career as the conductor of the CBS orchestra and composer of music for radio drama evaporated. Hollywood presented the only practical career alternative; Herrmann moved to California in 1951, and for four years worked exclusively at 20th Century-Fox. Most of the work during this time was on adventure films set in exotic locales (Beneath the Twelve-Mile Reef, White Witch Doctor, The King of the Khyber Rifles, The Egyptian, etc.). In 1955 he began to freelance, and became involved with Alfred Hitchcock's feature filmmaking operation. He went on to score many of Hitchcock's most successful films (Vertigo, North by Northwest, Psycho, etc.). Herrmann continued to conduct during this period, though almost exclusively in England. He most frequently conducted the Halle and BBC Orchestras.
In the early 1960s, Herrmann's career began to unravel once again. His bellicose temper, fed by his failure to secure a conducting post, began to threaten his offers to guest conduct. His recalcitrance over details of production scuttled every opportunity to stage his opera Wuthering Heights. In Hollywood the studio system began to deteriorate rapidly. Popular songs became very much in demand from film producers looking to squeeze every last potential dollar out of their films. This popular music syndrome proved the downfall of Herrmann's relationship with Alfred Hitchcock. Asked to write in a popular idiom for Torn Curtain (1966), Herrmann instead produced a very intense and unorthodox score, in an effort to better serve the dramatic needs of the film. Hitchcock regarded this as an act of insubordination and betrayal, and fired Herrmann only moments after hearing the score for the first time.
Unable to find work in Hollywood, Herrmann began to take film assignments in England and make commercial recordings for London Records. His films from this period included two directed by Francois Truffaut, Fahrenheit 451 and La marieé etait en noir. Eventually a younger group of filmmakers began to emerge in the 1970s, led by Brian DePalma (Sisters and Obsession) and Martin Scorcese (Taxi Driver). Suffering from a heart condition aggravated by years of chain smoking, Herrmann was unable to take full advantage of this resurgence of interest in his work. The evening before Christmas Eve 1975, after finishing the recording sessions of Taxi Driver, Herrmann died in his sleep at the age of 64.

Arrangement

Organized into the following series: I. Personal; II. Music scores; III. Sound recordings.

Concert Works

Unless noted otherwise, copyright to the concert works are owned by Norma Shepherd Herrmann. Permissions for Norma Herrmann's properties can be cleared through the Herrmann estate.
The Bernard Herrmann Estate 32, Beacon Lane Grantham Lincolnshire NG31 9DL United Kingdom
http://www.thebernardherrmannestate.com mail@thebernardherrmannestate.com

Film Music

All of Herrmann's film music was written under composer-for-hire contractual agreements. It is standard practice for studios to specify in these contracts the publisher who will take the copyright for the music produced under the agreement. Most of the publishers named in his contracts have been sold a number of times. As a result, the best way to ascertain copyright ownership of a film score is to consult the performance rights societies ASCAP and BMI for current ownership. Herrmann was a member of ASCAP until the end of 1959, when he joined BMI. This guide indicates the ASCAP or BMI affiliation and the initial publisher of most of the film scores. Contact the appropriate society with the name and date of the film, indicating that you want to locate the current copyright holder to request permission for a photocopy of the unpublished score.
ASCAP has two offices: 1 Lincoln Plaza New York, NY 10023 (212) 621-6329
7920 Sunset Blvd., Suite 300 Los Angeles, CA 90046 (213) 883-1000
ACE, (http://www.ascap.com) a searchable database of ASCAP titles is available on the web to verify current ownership status.
BMI (Broadcast Music, Inc.) is located at: 320 W. 57th Street New York, NY 10019 (212) 586-2000
The society should respond with an address and contact person. Write this person with your request, telling them what use you plan to make of what you are requesting. A searchable database of BMI compositions (http://www.bmi.com) titles is available on the web to verify current ownership status.
Copies of scores that have not been microfilmed and recordings can be obtained from UCSB with permission of the copyright owner. Send permissions and requests to:
Curator of Performing Arts Collections UCSB Library University of California Santa Barbara, CA 93106 (805) 893-5444 fax: (805) 893-4676 email: special@library.ucsb.edu
The above address can be used for any other inquiries about the collections.
For inquiries about performing Herrmann's film music contact: John Waxman, Themes and Variations (203) 227-5709 http://www.tnv.net

Processing Information

Collection was previously identified as Bernard Herrmann papers, Mss 46.

Scope and Content

The collection consists largely of manuscript paper materials (correspondence, financial records, scores, and photographs), sound recordings (primarily glass- and aluminum-based acetate discs, plus open reel transfers and cassettes), and published scores (full scores, short scores and instrumental parts, arranged alphabetically by title).

Separated Material

Published scores from the collection generally have been cataloged individually and can be accessed via the UCSB Library catalog, the UC online database MELVYL, or the RLIN and OCLC databases.

Related Material

Music manuscripts of Herrmann's music for CBS Radio may be found in the CBS Collection at the New York Public Library.
Music manuscripts of Herrmann's music for CBS Television may be found in the CBS Collection in the Music Library Special Collections at UCLA.
Several significant items of music manuscript Citizen Kane full score, sketches of Anna and the King of Siam are in the Music Division of the Library of Congress.

 

Series I: Personal Papers

Scope and Content

Herrmann's personal papers include clippings, concert programs, financial records and correspondence. The correspondence relates primarily to his work for CBS and for film scoring projects
box 1

Annotated Calendars, 1942-1947

box 2

Clippings, 1937-1977

box 3

Concert Programs, 1933-1976

 

Correspondence and Related Materials

box 4

Columbia Broadcasting System, 1937-1951

box 5

Commercial Recording Projects, 1967-1975

box 6

Concert Works, 1942-1973

box 7-8

Film Projects, 1941-1976

box 9

Personal, 1935-1976

box 10

Wuthering Heights, 1951-1982

box 11

Legal and Financial, 1942-1976

box 12

Photographs, 1931-1975

box 13-14

Ephemera, 1930-1976

 

Miscellany

box 15

Palmer Biography Proofs, 1984

box 15

Lasher Letter

box 49

List of Works, 1959

box 49

Moby Dick Press Book, 1940

box 49

Oversize Clippings, 1937-1949

box 49

Momento from Richard Arnell, 1949

box 50

Acetate envelopes annotated by Bernard Herrmann, n.d.

 

Series II: Photographs

Series II. Photographs

Scope and Content

Photographs including publicity photos, personal photos and studio photos of scoring sessions. The majority, but not all photos have been scanned and thumnails are available online.
 

BH CUSB-PAMSS03-001 circa 1934

Physical Description: (5 x 7, black and white)
 

BH (same as above) CUSB-PAMSS03-002 circa 1934

Physical Description: (4 x 5, black and white)
 

BH CUSB-PAMSS03-003 circa 1936

Physical Description: (8 x 10, sepia)
 

BH CUSB-PAMSS03-004 circa 1941

Physical Description: (4 x 5, black and white)
 

BH (piano) CUSB-PAMSS03-005 circa 1947

Physical Description: (8 x 10, sepia)
 

BH CUSB-PAMSS03-006 circa 1951

Physical Description: (8 x 10, black and white)
 

BH (cigarette) CUSB-PAMSS03-007 circa 1954

Physical Description: (8 x 10, black and white)
 

BH CUSB-PAMSS03-008 circa 1960

Physical Description: (4 x 5, black and white)
 

BH CUSB-PAMSS03-009 circa 1960

Physical Description: (4 x 5, black and white)
 

BH CUSB-PAMSS03-010 circa 1960

Physical Description: (4 x 5, black and white)
 

BH CUSB-PAMSS03-011 circa 1960

Physical Description: (4 x 5, black and white)
 

BH CUSB-PAMSS03-012 circa 1960

Physical Description: (4 x 5, black and white)
 

BH CUSB-PAMSS03-013 circa 1960

Physical Description: (4 x 5, black and white)
 

BH CUSB-PAMSS03-014 circa 1960

Physical Description: (4 x 5, black and white)
 

BH CUSB-PAMSS03-015 circa 1960

 

BH CUSB-PAMSS03-016 circa 1960

Physical Description: (4 x 5, black and white)
 

BH CUSB-PAMSS03-017--CUSB-PAMSS03-019 circa 1968

Physical Description: (2.5 X 2.5, black and white)
 

Early 20th C. family photos - DA and BH CUSB-PAMSS03-020 undated

Physical Description: (5 x 7, black and white)
 

Abraham, BH, Louie CUSB-PAMSS03-021 undated

Physical Description: (5 x 7, black and white)
 

Lucille Fletcher CUSB-PAMSS03-022 undated

Physical Description: (5 X 7, black and white)
 

Abraham CUSB-PAMSS03-023 undated

Physical Description: (5 x 7, black and white)
 

Abraham's optometrics shop CUSB-PAMSS03-024 undated

Physical Description: (5 x 7, black and white)
 

Ida, Louie, Rose, BH CUSB-PAMSS03-025 undated

Physical Description: (5 x 7, black and white)
 

BH with sister Rose, 1931 CUSB-PAMSS03-026

Physical Description: (3 x 3, black and white)
 

BH w/ Lucille Fletcher and sisters CUSB-PAMSS03-027 circa 1939

Physical Description: (3 x 3, black and white)
 

BH at Grand Canyon CUSB-PAMSS03-028 1940

Physical Description: (5 x 7, sepia)
 

BH with Lucille Fletcher CUSB-PAMSS03-029 circa 1940

Physical Description: (3 x 3, black and white)
 

BH with Lucille Fletcher, detail CUSB-PAMSS03-030 circa 1940

Physical Description: (8 x 10, black and white)
 

Herrmann family on camping trip CUSB-PAMSS03-031 circa 1947

Physical Description: (3 x 3, black and white)
 

Herrmann family on camping trip CUSB-PAMSS03-032 1940s

Physical Description: (3 x 3, black and white)
 

Herrmann family on camping trip CUSB-PAMSS03-033 circa 1939

Physical Description: (3 x 3, black and white)
 

Herrmann family on camping trip CUSB-PAMSS03-034 1930s

Physical Description: (3 x 3, black and white)
 

Herrmann family on camping trip CUSB-PAMSS03-035 1940

Physical Description: (3 x 3, black and white)
 

BH with Lucille Fletcher, summer CUSB-PAMSS03-036 1941

Physical Description: (5 x 7, black and white)
 

BH with Lucille Fletcher, summer CUSB-PAMSS03-037 1941

Physical Description: (3 x 3, black and white)
 

BH with Lucille Fletcher, summer CUSB-PAMSS03-038 1941

Physical Description: (3 x 3, black and white)
 

BH with Dorothy, summer CUSB-PAMSS03-039 1941

Physical Description: (3 x 3, black and white)
 

BH with Lucille Fletcher CUSB-PAMSS03-040 circa 1942

Physical Description: (3 x 3, black and white)
 

BH with Lucille Fletcher CUSB-PAMSS03-041 circa 1942

Physical Description: (3 x 3, black and white)
 

BH with Lucille Fletcher and Dorothy CUSB-PAMSS03-042 circa 1944

Physical Description: (3 x 3, black and white)
 

Herrmann family portrait CUSB-PAMSS03-043 1946

Physical Description: (4 x 5, black and white)
 

BH and Lucille Fletcher, (photo not available) CUSB-PAMSS03-044 1946

Physical Description: (black and white)
 

BH with Dorothy CUSB-PAMSS03-045 circa 1946

Physical Description: (3 x 3, black and white)
 

BH with Dorothy CUSB-PAMSS03-046 circa 1947

Physical Description: (3 x 3, black and white)
 

BH with Dorothy CUSB-PAMSS03-047 circa 1947

Physical Description: (3 x 3, black and white)
 

BH with Lucille Fletcher CUSB-PAMSS03-048

Physical Description: (3 x 3, black and white)
 

BH with Lucille Fletcher and Dorothy CUSB-PAMSS03-049 1947

Physical Description: (3 x 3, black and white)
 

BH with Dorothy CUSB-PAMSS03-050 1950

Physical Description: (5 x 7, black and white)
 

Daughters Wendy and Dorothy CUSB-PAMSS03-051 circa 1950

Physical Description: (2.5 x 3, sepia)
 

Wendy with Ida Herrmann CUSB-PAMSS03-052 circa 1953

Physical Description: (3 x 3, black and white)
 

BH and Lucille Anderson and her brothers (slide) CUSB-PAMSS03-053 circa 1953

Physical Description: (2 x 2, 35mm slide)
 

BH on cruise CUSB-PAMSS03-054 1960s

Physical Description: (5 x 7, color)
 

BH on cruise CUSB-PAMSS03-055 1960s

Physical Description: (5 x 7, color)
 

Lucille Anderson CUSB-PAMSS03-056 1963

Physical Description: (4 x 5, color)
 

Dorothy and Wendy Herrmann CUSB-PAMSS03-057 1965

Physical Description: (4 x 4, color)
 

Norma Shepherd passport photos CUSB-PAMSS03-058--CUSB-PAMSS03-060 circa 1968

Physical Description: (2.5 x 2.5, black and white)
 

BH at Puccini's piano CUSB-PAMSS03-061 1960s

Physical Description: (3 x 4, color)
 

Norma Shepherd CUSB-PAMSS03-062 1970s

Physical Description: (8 x 10, black and white)
 

BH's pets CUSB-PAMSS03-063 1970s

Physical Description: (8 x 0, black and white)
 

BH and others CUSB-PAMSS03-064 1972 April

Physical Description: (2 x 2, 35mm slide)
 

Lord Byron cruise CUSB-PAMSS03-065 1972

Physical Description: (3 x 3, black and white)
 

Lord Byron cruise CUSB-PAMSS03-066 1972

Physical Description: (4 x 5, black and white)
 

Portrait of BH painted by Ria Rettich CUSB-PAMSS03-067--CUSB-PAMSS03-068 1975

Physical Description: (5 x 7, black and white)
Physical Description: 5X7
 

Ida Hermann and relative CUSB-PAMSS03-069 circa 1940

Physical Description: (3 x 3, black and white)
 

Louis Herrmann CUSB-PAMSS03-070 undated

Physical Description: (3 x 5, sepia)
 

BH's Rolls-Royce CUSB-PAMSS03-071 undated

Physical Description: (3 x 3, black and white)
 

BH conducting Devil and Daniel Webster, Spring CUSB-PAMSS03-072 1941

Physical Description: (7 x 9, sepia)
 

BH with William Dieterle Devil and Daniel Webster CUSB-PAMSS03-073 1941

Physical Description: (8 x 10, sepia)
 

BH conducting take from Devil and Daniel Webster sessions CUSB-PAMSS03-074 1941

Physical Description: (8 x 10, sepia)
 

BH conducting CBS Symphony CUSB-PAMSS03-075 1940s

Physical Description: (5 x 7, black and white)
 

BH conducting CBS Symphony CUSB-PAMSS03-076 1940s

Physical Description: (5 x 7, black and white)
 

BH conducting CBS Symphony CUSB-PAMSS03-077 1940s

Physical Description: (4 x 5, black and white)
 

BH conducting David Diamond's second symphony CUSB-PAMSS03-078 1947 June 20

Physical Description: (4 x 5, sepia)
 

BH Christmas Carol sessions CUSB-PAMSS03-079 1954 December

Physical Description: (8 x 10, black and white)
 

BH Christmas Carol sessions CUSB-PAMSS03-080 1954 December

Physical Description: (8 x 10, black and white)
 

BH Christmas Carol sessions CUSB-PAMSS03-081 1954 December

Physical Description: (8 x 10, black and white)
 

BH conducting London Symphony The Man Who Knew Too Much CUSB-PAMSS03-082 1955 June

Physical Description: (8 x 10, black and white)
 

BH conducting London Symphony The Man Who Knew Too Much CUSB-PAMSS03-083 1955 June

Physical Description: (8 x 10, black and white)
 

Contact sheets of BH conducting Glendale orchestra (scans not available) CUSB-PAMSS03-084--CUSB-PAMSS03-087 1957 October 29

Physical Description: (8 x 10, black and white)
 

BH conducting Glendale orchestra CUSB-PAMSS03-088 1957 October 29

Physical Description: (3 x 3, black and white)
 

BH conducting Glendale orchestra CUSB-PAMSS03-089 1957 October 29

Physical Description: (3 x 5, black and white)
 

BH conducting Glendale orchestra CUSB-PAMSS03-090 1957 October 29

Physical Description: (8 x 10, black and white)
 

BH conducting Glendale orchestra CUSB-PAMSS03-091 1957 October 29

Physical Description: (5 x 7, black and white)
 

BH conducting Glendale Symphony CUSB-PAMSS03-092 1957 October 29

Physical Description: (6.4 x 5 cm, black and white negative)
 

BH conducting Glendale Symphony CUSB-PAMSS03-093 1957 October 29

Physical Description: (6.4 x 5 cm, black and white negative)
 

BH conducting Glendale Symphony CUSB-PAMSS03-094 1957 October 29

Physical Description: (6 x 4.5 cm, black and white negative)
 

BH conducting Glendale Symphony CUSB-PAMSS03-095 1957 October 29

Physical Description: (6 x 4.5 cm, black and white negative)
 

BH conducting Glendale Symphony CUSB-PAMSS03-096 1957 October 29

Physical Description: (6 x 4.5 cm, black and white negative)
 

Journey to the Center of the Earth Sessions CUSB-PAMSS03-097 1959

Physical Description: (8 x 10, black and white)
 

Journey to the Center of the Earth Sessions CUSB-PAMSS03-098 1959

Physical Description: (8 x 10, black and white)
 

Journey to the Center of the Earth Sessions CUSB-PAMSS03-099 1959

Physical Description: (8 x 10, black and white)
 

Journey to the Center of the Earth Sessions CUSB-PAMSS03-100 1959

Physical Description: (8 x 10, black and white)
 

Journey to the Center of the Earth Sessions CUSB-PAMSS03-101 1959

Physical Description: (8 x 10, black and white)
 

Journey to the Center of the Earth Sessions CUSB-PAMSS03-102 1959

Physical Description: (8 x 10, black and white)
 

Journey to the Center of the Earth Sessions CUSB-PAMSS03-103 1959

Physical Description: (8 x 10, black and white)
 

Journey to the Center of the Earth Sessions CUSB-PAMSS03-104 1959

Physical Description: (8 x 10, black and white)
 

BH with violinist CUSB-PAMSS03-105 1960s

Physical Description: (4 x 5, black and white)
 

Haryhausen film sessions Three Worlds of Gulliver CUSB-PAMSS03-106 1960

Physical Description: (8 x 10, black and white)
 

Haryhausen film sessions Three Worlds of Gulliver CUSB-PAMSS03-107 1960

Physical Description: (8 x 10, black and white)
 

Haryhausen film sessions Three Worlds of Gulliver CUSB-PAMSS03-108 1960

Physical Description: (8 x 10, black and white)
 

Haryhausen film sessions Three Worlds of Gulliver CUSB-PAMSS03-109 1960

Physical Description: (8 x 10, black and white)
 

Haryhausen film sessions Three Worlds of Gulliver CUSB-PAMSS03-110 1960

Physical Description: (6 x 8, black and white)
 

Haryhausen film sessions Three Worlds of Gulliver CUSB-PAMSS03-111 1960

Physical Description: (8 x 10, black and white)
 

Haryhausen film sessions Three Worlds of Gulliver CUSB-PAMSS03-112 1960

Physical Description: (6 x 8, black and white)
 

Wuthering Heights Ceremony CUSB-PAMSS03-113 1968

Physical Description: (4 x 5, black and white)
 

Wuthering Heights Ceremony CUSB-PAMSS03-114 1968

Physical Description: (4 x 5, black and white)
 

BH at podium, London Decca Sessions, Fantasy film world of BH CUSB-PAMSS03-115 1973

Physical Description: (8 x 10, black and white)
 

BH CUSB-PAMSS03-116 1972

Physical Description: (4 x 5, black and white)
 

Its Alive sessions CUSB-PAMSS03-117 1973

Physical Description: (4 x 5, black and white)
 

Its Alive sessions CUSB-PAMSS03-118 1973

Physical Description: (4 x 5, black and white)
 

Its Alive sessions CUSB-PAMSS03-119 1973

Physical Description: (4 x 5, black and white)
 

Its Alive sessions CUSB-PAMSS03-120 1973

Physical Description: (4 x 5, black and white)
 

Its Alive sessions CUSB-PAMSS03-121 1973

Physical Description: (4 x 5, black and white)
 

Obsession Recording Sessions CUSB-PAMSS03-122 1975

Physical Description: (3 x 5, color)
 

Obsession Recording Sessions CUSB-PAMSS03-123 1975

Physical Description: (3 x 3, black and white)
 

Series III: Music Scores

Scope and Content

The collection contains original manuscripts for nearly all of Herrmann's film (but not radio) scores and all of his concert music. There are some sketches and in some cases parts that were prepared for recording projects. The scores are arranged alphabetically by title and include references to the Library of Congress microfilm reel and item numbers. A detailed list of the film cues can be found in appendix A. A complete guide to the Library of Congress microfilm is in appendix B.
 

All That Money Can Buy (See: The Devil and Daniel Webster)

 

Anna and the King of Siam, (Initial Publisher: 20th Century Music Corporation [ASCAP]) 1946

box 51, reel 1:2a,2b

Full Score

box 51

Short Score

box 7

Research Material

 

Arrangements

box 16

Fischer: Oboe Concerto No. 2. Parts

 

Miscellaneous. Parts

box 17, folder 1

JC Bach. Sinfonia in E-flat minor

folder 2

Gluck-Corri. Che Faro

folder 3

Arne. Water Parted

box 18

Stozel: Concerto Grosso. Parts

 

Aubade

box 53, folder 6

Full Score

folder 7

Short Score

folder 8

Parts

 

The Battle of Neretva, (Initial Publisher: Fairfield Music [BMI]) 1969

box 96, reel 1:3

Full Score (original)

box 97

Full Score (ozalid)

box 19-23

Parts

 

Beneath the Twelve-Mile Reef, (Initial Publisher: 20th Century Music Corporation [ASCAP]) 1953

box 85, reel 1:4

Full Score

 

Sketch Pages

 

Blue Denim, (Initial Publisher: 20th Century Music Corporation [ASCAP]) 1959

box 52, reel 1:5

Full Score

 

The Body Beautiful

box 53, folder 1

Full Score

 

The Bride Wore Black, (Initial Publisher: Unart Music [BMI or SACEM]) 1967

box 86, reel 1:6

Full Score

 

Cape Fear, (Initial Publisher: Northern Music [BMI]) 1962

box 98, reel 2:7

Full Score

 

Chamber Music

box 53, folder 2

Music for Chamber Orchestra and Soprano. Full Score

box 75

A Child is Born. Full Score

box 75

A Christmas Carol. Full Score

 

Citizen Kane, (Initial Publisher: Irving Berlin Inc. [ASCAP]) 1941

box not specified, reel 2:8

Full Score (Original at LC)

box 90

Full Score, "Dawn Music"

box 90

Sketch, "Finale"

 

Salammbo's Aria

box 90

Full Score

box 43

Parts

box 108, folder 1

City of Brass. Full Score

 

Clarinet Quintet

box 53, folder 10

Full Score

box 53, folder 11

Parts

 

Commercial Recordings

box 99

Film Music

box 100

Other Composers' Music

box 68, folder 1

Convoy Theme

 

Currier and Ives Suite

box 87

Full Score

box 87

Short Score

box 25

Parts

 

The Day the Earth Stood Still, (Initial Publisher: 20th Century Music Corporation [ASCAP]) 1941

box 54, reel 2:9

Full Score

box 29

Parts for The Fantasy Film World of Bernard Herrmann)

 

The Devil and Daniel Webster (All That Money Can Buy)

box 88, reel 1:1

Incidental Music: Full Score

box 88

Suite: Full Score

box 55

Early Works

box 56

Editions and Arrangements

box 67, folder 1

Egypt. Full Score

 

The Egyptian, (Initial Publisher: 20th Century Music Corporation [ASCAP]) 1954

box 57, reel 2:10

Full Score

 

Endless Night, (Initial Publisher: Fairfield Music [BMI or PRS]) 1971

box 101, reel 2:11

Full Score

box 26-27

Parts

 

Fahrenheit 451, (Initial Publisher: Hawaii Music [BMI]) 1966

box 89, reel 2:12

Full Score (photocopy of fragment, used by Herrmann as a working copy in assembling the final version of the full score)

box 29

Parts The Fantasy Film World of Bernard Herrmann)

 

Fallen Angel

box 67, folder 2

Short Score

 

The Fantasticks

box 58

Full Score

box 58

Vocal Score (master)

box 46

Vocal Scores (parts)

box 28

Parts

 

Five Fingers, (Initial Publisher: 20th Century Music Corporation [ASCAP]) 1951

box 59, reel 2:13

Full Score

box 108, folder 2

For the Fallen. Full Score

 

Garden of Evil, (Initial Publisher: 20th Century Music Corporation [ASCAP]) 1954

box 60, reel 2:14

Full Score

 

The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, (Initial Publisher: 20th Century Music Corporation) 1947

box 91, reel 2:15

Score (photocopy of ms; original is in the estate of Louis Herrmann)

 

Hangover Square, (Initial Publisher: 20th Century Music Corporation [ASCAP]) 1944

box 61, reel 3:16

Concerto: Full Score

box 61

Incidental Music: Full Score

box 61

Short Score

box 7

Songs

 

Hatful of Rain, (Initial Publisher: 20th Century Music Corporation) 1957

box 62, reel 3:17

Full Score

box 68, folder 2

Source Cues

box 67, folder 3

Hitchcock Hour Theme. Full Score

 

It's Alive, (Initial Publisher: Warner Bros. Music [BMI]) 1974

box 102

Full Score (photocopy)

box 32-33

Parts

 

Jane Eyre, (Initial Publisher: 20th Century Music Corporation [ASCAP]) 1943

box 103, reel 3:18

Full Score (photostat)

box 103

Short Score

box 47

Parts for Music from the Great Film Classics)

 

Jason and the Argonauts, (Initial Publisher: 20th Century Music Corporation) 1963

box 104, reel 3:19

Full Score

box 34

Parts for The Mysterious Film World of Bernard Herrmann)

 

Journey to the Center of the Earth, (Initial Publisher: 20th Century Music Corporation [ASCAP]) 1959

box 63, reel 3:20

Incidental Music: Full Score

box 105

Incidental Music: Full Score

box 31

Parts for The Fantasy Film World of Bernard Herrmann

box 68, folder 3

"Twice as Tall"

 

Joy in the Morning, (Initial Publisher: Hastings Music [BMI]) 1965

box 68, folder 4

Short Score Reduction (photocopy)

 

The Kentuckian, (Initial Publisher: Cromwell Music [ASCAP]) photocopies of two selections: The Steamboat and Scherzo 1955

box 106, reel 3:21

Full Score (photostat negative)

 

The King of the Khyber Rifles, (Initial Publisher: 20th Century Music Corporation [ASCAP]) 1953

box 64, reel 3:22

Full Score

 

Lady Godiva

box 107

Script

 

Sketches

 

The Magnificent Ambersons, (Initial Publisher: Irving Berlin, Inc.; Present Publisher: Bourne Music [ASCAP]) 1942

box 90, reel 3:23

Full Score

 

Sketch, "Fantasia"

 

The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit, (Initial Publisher: 20th Century Music Corporation [ASCAP]) 1956

box 65, reel 3:24

Full Score

box 68, folder 5

The Man Who Knew Too Much. Storm Clouds Cantata

box 53, folder 5

March Militaire. Parts

 

Marnie, (Publisher: Hawaii Music [BMI]) 1964

box 66, reel 4:25

Full Score

box 47

Parts for Music from the Great Movie Thrillers

 

Moby Dick

box 110

Full Score

box 110

Short Scores

box 49

Press Book

box 53, folder 2

Music for Chamber Orchestra and Soprano

 

Mysterious Island, (Initial Publisher unknown [BMI]) 1961

box 92, reel 4:26

Full Score (ozalid copy; filmed)

box 35

Parts for The Mysterious Film World of Bernard Herrmann, not filmed)

 

The Naked and the Dead, (Initial Publisher: M. Witmark & Sons [ASCAP]) 1958

box 69, reel 4:27

Full Score

 

The Night Diggers. (See: The Roadbuilder)

 

Nocturne and Scherzo (copies available through MMB Music)

box 93

Full Score

box 38

Parts

 

North by Northwest, (Initial Publisher: Robbins Music [ASCAP]) 1959

box 70, reel 4:29

Full Score (filmed)

box 68, folder 6

Song (not filmed)

 

Obsession [Deja Vu], (Initial Publisher: Calandrea Music [BMI]) 1975

box 39, reel 4:30

Full Score (photocopy; filmed)

box 40

Parts (not filmed?)

 

On Dangerous Ground, (Initial Publisher: Mills Music [ASCAP]) 1950

box 94, reel 4:31

Full Score

 

A Portrait of Hitch

box 108, folder 4

Full Score

 

Prelude to Anathema

box 53, folder 3

Full Score

box 53, folder 4

Parts

 

The Prince of Players, (Initial Publisher: 20th Century Music Corporation) 1956

box 71, reel 4:32

Full Score

box 108, folder 5

Psalm 96. Two Sketch Scores

 

Psycho, (Initial Publisher: Ensign Music [BMI]; Holograph mss for incomplete set of cues at UCSB; photocopies of complete set of cues at UCSB) 1960

box 72, reel 4:33

Full Score

box 41-42

Parts

 

The Roadbuilder [The Niger Diggers], (Initial Publisher: Hastings Music [BMI]) 1971

box 111, reel 4:28

Full Score

box 72, reel 4:33

Full Score

 

Salammbo's Aria (from Citizen Kane)

box 90

Full Score

box 43

Parts

 

The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad, (Initial Publisher: unknown [ASCAP] 1958

box 73, reel 4:34

Full Score

 

Silent Noon (copies available through MMB Music)

box 53, folder 9

Full Score

 

Sinfonietta (copies available through MMB Music)

box 108, folder 6

Full Score

 

Sisters, (Initial Publisher: unknown [BMI]) 1972

box 112, reel 5:35

Full Score (photostat)

 

The Snows of Kilimanjaro, (Initial Publisher: 20th Century Music Corporation) 1952

box 74, reel 5:36

Full Score

 

Symphony

box 114

Full Score (1941)

box 114

Full Score (1973)

box 44-45

Parts

 

Taxi Driver (Initial Publisher: Unknown [BMI])

box 113

Full Score (photocopy, supplied by Columbia Pictures Music Department)

 

Tender is the Night (Initial Publisher: 20th Century Music Corporation [BMI])

box 76, reel 5:37

Full Score (filmed)

box 68, folder 7

Song (not filmed)

 

The Three Worlds of Gulliver, 1960

box 77, reel 5:38

Full Score (ozalid)

box 115

Full Score (various copies)

box 36-37

Parts for The Mysterious Film World of Bernard Herrmann

 

Torn Curtain, (Initial Publisher: Unknown [BMI]) 1966

box 95, reel 5:39

Full Score (filmed)

 

Timings (not filmed)

 

Sketches (not filmed)

 

The Trouble with Harry, (Initial Publisher: Famous Music [ASCAP]) 1955

box 78, reel 5:40

Full Score

box 68, folder 8

"Prelude" and "Finale" (photocopies)

 

Twisted Nerve, (Initial Publisher: Unknown [BMI or PRS] ) 1968

box 116

Full Score

 

Vertigo, (Initial Publisher: Famous Music [ASCAP]) 1958

box 79, reel 5:41

Full Score (filmed)

box 79

Sketch, "Scene d'amour" (not filmed)

box 48

Parts for Music from the Great Movie Thrillers (not filmed?)

box 17, folder 1

JC Bach. Sinfonia in E-flat minor. Arrangement (not filmed?)

 

Walt Whitman (fragment)

box 67, folder 4

Full Score

 

Welles Raises Kane

box 90

Full Score

 

White Witch Doctor, (Initial Publisher: 20th Century Music Corporation [ASCAP]) 1953

box 80, reel 5:42

Full Score

 

Williamsburg Story, (Initial Publisher: Famous Music [ASCAP]) 1956

box 67, folder 5, reel 5:43

Full Score (ozalid)

folder 6

Full Score (reverse vellums)

 

The Wrong Man, (Initial Publisher: M. Witmark & Sons [ASCAP]) 1956

box 81, reel 5:44

Full Score

 

Wuthering Heights

box 83

Full Score

box 84

Vocal Score

box 82

Sketches

box 10

Correspondence and related material

 

Miscellaneous Scores

box 108, folder 3

Organ Symphony. Sketches

box 108, folder 7

[Unidentified Television Score]

box 109

Miscellaneous Unidentified Sketches

 

Series IV: Sound Recordings

Scope and Content

The approximately 700 sound recordings are divides in 9 subseries: CBS Radio Recordings, (organized by program and date); Film Music; Television and Radio Music; Concert Music; TransWorld Recorded Library; Commercial Recordings Projects; Lectures and Interviews; Miscellaneous Recordings with Herrmann conducting and Miscellaneous and Unidentified recordings. The majority of the sound recordings are acetates of Herrmann conducting the CBS symphony from the late 1930s through the 1940s, including him conducting his own works. Recordings of his film music include commercial recording projects he did, but generally not the original recordings of cues from the films. There are also recordings of his concert music, lectures and other recordings that were in his possession at the time of his death.
 

Subseries A: CBS Radio Recordings

General note

(arranged by program series and date)
 

Exploring Music

 

May 6, 1940

item A1149/D12-A1150/D12, tape [MT 98, 110]

Dittersdorf, Karl Ditters Von. Symphony no. 1.

 

July 3, 1940

item A1151/D12-A1154/D12, tape [MT111]

Bach, J.C. Double Concerto

 

June 1, 1942

item A1155/D16-A1156/D16, tape [EM 420601]

Warlock, Peter. Curlew

 

June 29, 1942

item A1157/D16-A1158/D16, tape [EM 420629]

Gluck, Christoph Willibald, Ritter von,. Symphony in G minor.Haydn, Joseph. Turkish Suite.

 

July 13, 1942

item A1159/D16-A1160/D16, tape [EM 420713]

Rameau, Jean Philippe. Les Indes Galantes.

 

Inghelbrecht, Desire Emily. Sinfonia Breve.

 

July 27, 1942

item A1161/D16, tape [MT 159]

Dittersdorf, Karl Ditters Von. Symphony no. 1.

 

Poulenc, Francis. Marches et Intermezzos.

 

November 23, 1942

item A1162/D16-A1163/D16, tape [MT 161]

Bach, J.C. Cantata no. 35.

 

British American Festival

 

February 27, 1942

item A1164/D16, tape [MT 145]

Bax, Ronald. Romantic Overture.

 

May 1, 1942

item A1165/D16-A1166/D16, tape [MT 9]

Holst, Gustav. Fugal Concerto.Warlock, Peter. Serenade for Strings.Saunders. Saturday Night.

 

May 15, 1942

item A1167/D16, tape [MT 146]

Van Dieren, Bernard. Sixth String Quartet.Still, William Grant. Afro-American Symphony: Scherzo.

 

May 29, 1942

item A1168/D16, tape [MT 146]

Lancier. Dance of the Knats.Britten, Benjamin. Soirees Musicales.

item A1169/D16-A1170/D16, tape [MT 238][MT 4]

June 19, 1942

 

Ives, Charles. Fourth Symphony.

 

Elgar, Edward. Crown of India.Ruggles, Carl. Lilacs.Stanford, Charles Villiers, Sir. Shamus O'Brien Overture.

 

CBS Symphony Sunday Concerts

 

May 12, 1940

item A1171/D12-A1172/D12, tape [MT 61]

Herrmann, Bernard. Nocturne and Scherzo. Cond. by Howard Barlow.

 

May 24, 1942

othertype A1173/D16, tape [MT 7, 115]

Collins, Arthur. Threnody. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.Handel, George Friedric. Water Music.Elgar, Edward. Froissant

 

July 5, 1942

item A1178/D16-A1181/D16, tape [MT 420705]

Green, Music for Elizabeth. Cond. by Green/Bernard Herrmann.Schubert, Franz. Rosamunde Overture.

 

August 2, 1942

othertype A1182/D12, tape [MT 10-11]

Vaughan Williams, Ralph. London Symphony. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.Brahms, Johannes. Serenade in D Major.

 

August 23, 1942

item A1188/D12-A1189/D12, tape [MT 12]

Miaskovski, Nicolai. Symphony 21. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

August 19, 1945

item A1190/D16-A1192/D16;, tape [MT 450819]

Sibelius, Jean. Symphony 2. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann. Franck, Cesar. Symphonic Piece from "The Redemption."

item A1193/D12-A1199/D12;

Herrmann, Bernard. For the Fallen.Bach, Johann Sebastian. Jesus Christ, Our Redeemer.Bach, Johann Sebastian. Damrosch, Eine Feste Burg.

tape [MT 450909]

September 9, 1945

item A1200/D16-A1202/D16

Handel, George Friedric. Water Music. Cond. by Bernard HerrmannVaughan Williams, Ralph., Oboe Concierto. Soloist, MitchMiller. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann. Elgar, Edward.Falstaff

 

September 30, 1945

item A1203/D16-A1209/D16, tape [MT 450930]

Rimski-Korsakoff, Andrei Nocholaevich. Scheherezade. Soloist, Eileen Farrell. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.Wagner, Richard. Liebestod.

 

May 12, 1946

item A1210/D16-A1212/D16, tape [MT 460512]

Vaughan Williams, Ralph. LondonSymphony. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

May 29, 1946

item A1213/D12, tape [MT 460529]

Berlioz, Hector. Death of Ophelia. Soloist, Maria Kurenko. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

June 19, 1946

item A1214/D12, tape [MT 42, 100]

Chausson, Ernest. Concerto op. 21. Soloist, Louis Kaufman. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

June 23, 1946

item A1215/R7, othertype [MT 460623]

Bennet. Violin Concerto. Solist, Louis Kaufman. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann. [disc returned to LK]

 

July 14, 1946

item A1216/D16; A1217/D12-A1219/D12, tape [MT 460714]

Ravel, Maurice. Piano Concerto in G Major. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus. Symphony 31 in D Major.

 

July 21, 1946

item A1220/D16-A1222/D16, tape [MT 460721]

Liszt, Franz. Faust Symphony. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

July 31, 1946

item A1223/D16, tape [MT 460731]

De Falla, Manuel. El Retablo. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

August 4, 1946

item A1224/D12-A1226/D12, tape [MT 130]

Haydn, Joseph. Symphony 95: IV. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

August 14, 1946

item A1227/D12, tape [MT 110]

Finzi, Gerald. Farewell to Arms. Soloist, Nino Ventura. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

September 15, 1946

item A1228/D16-A1230/D16, tape [MT 110]

Wagner, Richard. Venusberg Music. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.Wagner, Richard. Rhinemaidens. Soloist, Eileen Farrell. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

June 15, 1947

item A1231/D16-A1234/D16, tape [MT 470615]

Britten, Benjamin. Peter Grimes. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.Liszt, Franz. Tasso.

 

June 22, 1947

item A1235/D16-A1238/D16, tape [MT 470622]

Handel, George Friedric Faithful Shepherd. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.Fuare, Gabriel. Pelleas et Melisande. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann. Brahms, Johannes. Serenade in D Major.

 

June 29, 1947

item A1239/D16-A1240/D16, tape [MT 470629]

Herrmann, Bernard. Symphony. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

July 6, 1947

item A1241/D16-A1244/D16, tape [MT 470706]

Gluck, Christoph Willibald, Ritter von,. Paris and Helen.Saint-Saens, Camille. Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in B minor.Rousell, Albert. Symphony, La Poeme de la Forest. Soloist, Louis Kaufman. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

June 8, 1947.

item A1245/D12, tape [MT 137]

Rossini, Gioacchino. The Siege of Corinth. Cond. by Anthony Collins.

 

July 13, 1947

item A1246/D16-A1249/D16, tape [MT 470713]

Malipiero, Gian Francesco. Symphony of the Bells. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.Schubert, Franz. Overture to Rosamunde.Chabrier, Emmanuel. March JoyeuseGoetz, Herman. Symphony in F Major.

 

August 17, 1947

item A1250/D16-A1255/D16

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus. Overture to the Impressario.Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus. Piano Concerto in C minor.?

tape [MT 470817]

Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Mario. The Taming of the Shrew." Overture." Soloist, Rosalind Turek.Rubbra, Edmund. Symphony no. 3. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

August 24, 1947

item A1256/D16-A1257/D16, tape [MT 470824]

Berezowski, Nicolai. Symphony no. 4. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

September 7, 1947

item A1258/D16-A1260/D16;

Chabrier, Emmanuelle. Suite Pastorale.Mendelssohn, Bartholdy Felix. Symphony no. 1. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

item A1261/D12-A1263/D12, tape [MT 470907]

Wagner, Richard. Song Cyle. Soloist, Eileen Farrell. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann

 

September 28,1947

item A1264/D16-A1266/D16

Massanet, Jules. Overture to Phedre.Sibelius, Jean. Symphony no. 6 in D minor.

tape [MT 470928]

Enesco, Georges. Suite no. 1. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.Walton, William. Façade Suite. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

October 5, 1947

item A1267/D16-A1270/D16

Delius, Frederick. Summer Night on The River, A Walk Though Paradise Gardens.Handel, George Friedric. Water Music.

tape [MT 471004]

Debussy, Claude. L'Enfant Prodigue. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

May 8, 1949

item A1271/D16, A1272/D12, tape [MT 490508]

Handel, George Friedric. Solomon: Arrival of the Queen of Sheba. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

item A1273/D16

Schubert, Franz. Unfinished Symphony.

item A1274/D16, A1275/R10

Elgar, Edward. Enigma.

 

May 25, 1949

item A1276/D16-A1278/D16

Unknown program

 

June 5, 1949

item A1279/D12-A1282/D12, tape [MT 490605]

Schoenberg, Arnold. Second Chamber Symphony. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

July 24, 1949

item A1283/D16-A1284A/D16, A1284B/R7, tape [MT 490724]

Raff, Joachim. Leonore Symphony. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

August 14, 1949

item A1285/D16-A1287/D16, tape [MT 490814]

Bizet, Georges. Carmen. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

August 28, 1949

item A1288/D16-A1289/D16, tape [MT 490828]

Stravinsky, Igor. Orpheus. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

September 11, 1949

item A1290/D16-A1296/D16, tape [MT 490911]

Vaughan Williams, Ralph. London Symphony. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

(Incomplete) September 18, 1949.

item A1297/D16-A1301/D16, tape [MT 490918]

Schubert, Franz. Grand Duo+Interview Cond. by Anthony Collins. Elgar, Edward. Falstaff.

 

(Incomplete) September, 25, 1949.

item A1302/D16-A1303/D16, tape [MT 490925]

Toch, Ernst. Piano Conerto no. 1 (3). Soloist Ernst Toch. Cond. by Anthony Collins.

 

October 2, 1949.

item A1306/R7

Raff, Joachim. Symphony 3 in F, Op. 153 "In Wald." Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

Columbia Broadcasting Symphony

 

July 28, 1940.

item A1307/D12-A1311/D12, tape [MT 112-113]

Bax, Ronald. Tintagel. Cond. By Bernard Herrmann. Delius, Frederick. La Calinda.Delius, Frederick. Walk to Paradise Gardens.Rimski-Korsakoff, Nikolai Andrevich. May Night Overture.

 

July 27, 1941.

item A1312/D12-A1317/D12, tape [MT 113-114]

Herrmann, Bernard. Symphony: I. Cond. By Bernard Herrmann.

 

July 26, 1942.

item A1318/D12-A1322/D12; A1323/D16; A1324/D12-A1326/D12, tape [MT 7-8]

Handel, George Friedric. Royal Fireworks. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.Schubert, Franz. Unfinished Symphony. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.Delius, Frederick. In a Summer Garden. S43

 

December 25, 1945.

item A1327/D12-A1330/D12, tape [MT 124]

Humperdinck, Engelbert. Hansel and Gretel. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

Columbia Concert Hall

 

May 23, 1938.

item A1331/D12-A1332/D12, tape [MT 96]

Van Dieren, Bernard. Cantabile from String Quartet no. 6. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

October 26, 1938.

item A1333/D12-A1334/D12, tape [MT 97]

Dittersdorf, Karl Ditters Von. Symphony "Andromeda and Perseus." Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

January 2, 1939.

item A1335/D12-A1336/D12, tape [MT 97]

Bax, Arnold. Saga Fragment. Soloist, Harriet Cohen. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

Columbia Concert Opera Series

 

July 6, 1942.

item A1337/D16-A1338/D16, tape [OS 420706]

Beethoven, Ludwig Van. Heroic Ballet.

 

Columbia Concert Orchestra

 

April 29, 1940

item A1339/D12-A1340/D12, tape [MT 237]

Bach, J.C. Symphony in D Major.

 

May 2, 1940

item A1341/D12-A1343/D12, tape [MT 237]

Scarlatti, Alessandro. Concerto Grosso in F Minor.

 

May 6, 1940.

item A1344/D12-A1346B/D12, tape [MT 99]

Schumann, Robert. Ovt. Sch. + Fin. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann. Schumann, Robert. Symphony no. 3.Gretny. Gavotte.

 

December 9, 1942.

item A1347/D16, tape [MT 159]

Vaughan Williams, Ralph. English Folk Songs. Soloist, William Ventura. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

January 13, 1943.

item A1348/D16-A1349/D16

Satie, Erik. Jack in the Box.

tape [MT 162]

Milhaud, Darius. Piano Concerto no. 2 (2). Cond. by Herrmann/Milaud.

 

January 23, 1943.

item A1350/D16-A1351/D16, tape [MT 163-164]

Vaughan Williams, Ralph. On Wenlock Edge. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

[Not Trans.] February 3, 1943.

item A1352/D16, A1353/D16

Glinka, Mikhail Ivanovich. Prince Kholmsky. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

February 10, 1943.

item A1354/D16-A1355/D16, tape [MT 430210]

Glinka, Mikhail Ivanovich. Prince Kholmsky- Valse Fantasy. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

February 17, 1943.

item A1356/D16, A1357/D16, tape [MT 430217]

Chabrier, Emmanuel. Suite Pastorale. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann. Debussy, Claude. Clair de Lune. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

February 24, 1943.

item A1358/D16

Purcell, Henry. Title.

item A1359/D16, tape [MT 165]

Delius, Frederick. Summer Night on the River. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

March 3, 1943.

item A1360/D16, A1361/D16, tape [MT 430303]

Fuleihan, Anis/Ravel, Maurice. Piano Concerto/Three Chansons. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

March 10, 1943.

item A1362/D16, A1363/D16, tape [MT 430310]

Finzi, Gerald. Dies Natalis. Soloist, William Ventura. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

March 15, 1943.

item A1364/D16-A1365/D16, A1368/D12-A1369/D12, tape [MT 450315]

Herrmann, Bernard. The Fantasticks. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

Columbia String Orchestra

 

May 23, 1942.

item A1761/D16, tape [MT 6]

Raff, Joachim. Miller's Daughter.

 

June 6, 1942

item A1366/D16, tape [MT 148]

Purcell, Henry. Old Bachelor Suite.Parsley. Perlis Clocke.

 

June 13, 1942

item A1371/D16-A1372/D16, tape [MT 149]

Malipiero, Gian Francesco. Canzoni Amorose.Henselt. Two Petit Valses.Buxtehude. Chaconne.Borodin, Alexander. Les Vendretis.

 

Everybody's Music

 

September 27, 1936

item A1373/D12-A1377/D12, tape [MT 58]

Herrmann, Bernard. Nocturne and scherzo S164Ives, Charles. Fugue. S163

 

Invitation to Music

 

May 11, 1943.

item A1378/D12-A1381/D12, tape [MT 116]

Herrmann, Bernard. Welles Raises Kane: III-IV/V. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

May 16, 1943.

item A1382/D12-A1388/D12, tape [MT 18-19]

Moeran, Ernest John. Symphony in G minor. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

October 27, 1943.

item A1389/D16-A1390/D16, tape [MT 20]

Rubbra, Edmund. Symphony no. 3. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

December 1, 1943.

item A1391/D12-A1393/D12, tape [MT 117]

Bloch, Ernest. Schelomo. Soloist Gregor Peatagorsky. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

February 2, 1944.

item A1394/D16-A1395/D16; A1396/D12-A1397C/D12, othertype [MT 430202]

Herrmann, Bernard. The Fantasticks. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

March 8, 1944.

item A1398/D12-A1401/D12, tape [Not Trans.]

Delius, Frederick. Songs of Sunset. Cond. by Sir Thomas Beecham.

 

April 5, 1944.

item A1402/D16-A1404/D16, tape [MT 440405]

Brahms, Johannes. Requiem. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

September 5, 1944.

item A1405/D12-A1407/D12, tape [MT 22]

Dukas, Paul. La Peri.Unknown. Partisan Songs. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

September 20, 1944.

item A1408/D12-A1411/D12, tape [MT 440920]

Brahms, Johannes. Gesang der Parens. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

October 4, 1944.

item A1412/D12-A1415/D12, tape [MT 441004]

Bach, Johann Sebastian. Suite 4 in D. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann. Sibelius, Jean. Symphony No. 6. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann

 

February 21, 1945.

item A1416/D12-A1424/D12, tape [MT 23]

Herrmann, Bernard. Daniel Webster Suite. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann. Bax, Arnold. Tintagel.

 

March 14, 1945.

item A1425/D12-A1427/D12

Prokoviev, Sergey. Romeo and Juliet.

tape [MT 450314]

Wassilenko, Sergei Nikiforovich. To the Sun. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

March 21, 1945.

item A1428/R7, tape [MT 24]

Bennett, Robert Russell. Violin Concerto. Soloist Louis Kaufman. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

Achron, Joseph. Stimmung. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann. [Original sent back to LK]

 

April 25, 1945.

item A1429/D16-A1430/D16, tape [MT 450425]

Arnell, Richard. The War Gods. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

May 15, 1945.

item A1431/D12-A1433/D12, tape [MT 450515]

Vaughan Williams, Ralph. Oboe Conerto (rehearsal). Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

June 13, 1945.

item A1434/D16, tape [MT 27]

Duparc, Henri. Aux Etoiles/ ...Rosamunde/ ...Voyage. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

June 27, 1945.

item A1435/D12-A1437/D12, tape [MT 450627]

Vaughan Williams, Ralph. Oboe Concierto. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

July 4, 1945.

item A1438/D12-A1440/D12, tape [MT 123]

Herrmann, Bernard. Welles Raises Kane. Soloist Eileen Farrell. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

August 8, 1945.

item A1441/D12-A1442/D12, tape [MT 27]

Villa-Lobos, Heitor. Bachianas Brazilieras no. 2. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann. Unknown composer. The Little Train.

 

October 31, 1945.

item A1443/D16-A1444/D16, tape [MT 451031]

Mendelssohn, Felix. Walpurgis Night. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

November 22, 1945.

item A1445/D16-A1446/D16, tape [MT 451122]

Bach, Johann Sebastian. Cantata 35. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

November 28, 1945.

item A1449/D16-A1450/D16; A1451/D12-A1454/D12

Loeffler, Charles Martin. Five Irish Fantasies.

tape [MT 31]

Bach, Johann Sebastian. Cantata 35. Soloist, Eileen Farrell. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

December 26, 1945.

item A1455/D16-A1456/D16, tape [MT 451226]

Bach, Johann Sebastian. Christmas Oratorio. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

January 23, 1946.

item A1458/D12-A1460/D12, tape [MT 460123]

Prokoviev, Sergey. Piano Concerto no. 3. Soloist, Jakob Gimbel. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

February 6, 1946.

item A1461/D12, tape [MT 21]

Herrmann, Bernard. Welles Raises Kane: Overture. Cond. by Sir Thomas Beecham.

 

June 5, 1946.

item A1462/D12-A1465/D12, tape [MT 460605]

Chausson, Ernest. Of Love and the Sea. Soloist Mona Paulee. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

June 12, 1946.

item A1466/D12-A1469/D12, tape [MT 460612]

Aubert, Louis. Habanera. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.Roussell, Albert. Suite in F Major. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

July 10, 1946.

item A1470/D16-A1471/D16, tape [MT 460710]

Handel, George Friedric. Acis and Galatea. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

July 17, 1946.

item A1472/D16-A1473/D16, tape [MT 460717]

Handel, George Friedric. Acis and Galatea. Soloist, various. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

July 24, 1946.

item A1474/D12, A1477B/D12, tape [MT 36]

Faure, Gabriel. La Bonne Chanson. Soloist, Mona Paulee. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

August 7, 1946.

item A1478/D16; A1479/D12-A1480/D12, othertype [MT 218]

Alwyn, William. Concerto Grosso. Cond. by Anthony Collins. Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus. Fantasy for a Mechanical Clock. Cond. by Anthony Collins.

 

Herrmann. September 8, 1946.

item A1481/D12, tape [MT 127?]

Handel, George Friedric. Acis and Galatea. cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

September 11, 1946.

item A1482/R7

Ives, Charles. Symphony no. 3. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

September 18, 1946.

item A1483/D12, tape [MT 127]

Tschaikowski, Peter Ilich. Elegie. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

Sepember 25, 1946

item A1484/D12-A1486/D12, tape [Not Trans.]

Berg, Alban. Wozzeck: 3 Scenes. Soloist Eileen Farrell. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

December 18, 1946.

item A1487/D16-A1488/D16, tape [MT 219]

Stravinsky, Igor. Symphonies des Psaumes. Cond. by Igor Stravinsky.

 

December 25, 1946.

item A1489/D16-A1490/D16, tape [MT 188?]

Bach, Johann Sebastian. Christmas Cantata. Cond. by Bernard Herrrmann.

 

July 9, 1947.

item A1491/R7, tape [MT 42?]

McBride, Robert. Aria, Toccata in Swing. Soloist, Louis Kaufman. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.Still, William Grant. Pastorella. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann. [Original sent back to LK]

 

January 15, 1947

item A1492/D16-A1494/D16, tape [MT 220-222]

Stravinsky, Igor. Firebird: Round of the Princesses. Cond. by Igor Stravinsky.

 

Roosevelt Memorial Concert

 

April 14, 1945.

item A1497/D12-A1505/D12, tape [MT 25-26]

Herrmann, Bernard. For the Fallen. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

Russian/American Festival

 

July 17, 1942

item A1506/D16-A1507/D16, tape [MT158]

Knipper. Lyric Suite.Glinka, Mikhail Ivanovich. Prince Kholmsky.

 

July 24, 1942

item A1508/D16-A1509/D16, tape [MT 5]

Wagenaar, Diderick. Fantasietta.

 

July 31, 1942

item A1510/D16-A1511/D16, tape [MT 160]

Piston, Walter. Sinfonetta.

 

Christmas Broadcasts

 

December 25, 1942.

item A1512/D16, A1513/D16, tape [MT 421225]

Berlioz, Hector. Infancy of Christ. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

British Symphony Broadcasts

 

April 10, 1956.

item A1514/D12, A1515/D12, tape [MT 46]

Copland, Aaron. Four Dances. London Symphony Orch. Conducted by Bernard Herrmann. S154Rubbra, Edmund. Symphony no. 6. S155

 

April 12, 1956.

item A1516/R7

Herrmann, Bernard. For the Fallen. London Symphony Orch. Conducted by Bernard Herrmann.

 

April 25, 1956.

item A1517/D12, A1518/D12, tape [MT 47 with tr's]

Elgar, Edward. Falstaff. Soloist Yvone Lefebure, London Symphony Orch. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

May 19, 1960.

item A1519/D12, A1520/D12

Herrmann, Bernard. For the Fallen. London Symphony Orch. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.Wagner, Richard. Meistersingers Overture. London Symphony Orch. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.Wagner, Richard. Tannhauser Overture. London Symphony Orch. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

March 30, 1961.

item A1522/D12, tape [MT 49-50]

Liszt, Franz. Tasso. BBC Northern Orch. Cond. by Bernard Herrrmann.Piston, Walter. The Incredible Flutist. BBC Northern Orch. Cond. by Bernard Herrrmann.

 

April 5, 1961.

item A1523/D12, tape [MT 51]

Rubbra, Edmund. Symphony no. 3. BBC Northern Orch. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

April 30, 1962.

item A1524/D12, A1525/D12, tape [MT 52-55]

Stravinsky, Igor. Le Roi des Etoiles. Royal Philharmonic Orch. With BBC Chorus. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann. S63Miaskovsky, Nikolia. Symphony no. 6. S64

 

June 13, 1968.

item A1526/D12, tape [MT 56-57]

Ives, Charles. Symphony no. 2. London Symphony Orch. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

 

1943. December 19.

item A1655/D12-A1656/D12, tape [MT 2-3]

Herrmann, Bernard. For the Fallen.

 

Milestones in American Music

 

October 28, 1941

item A1527/D16, tape [MT 217]

Paine, John Knowles. Oedipus Prelude.Chadwick, George Whitefield. Symphonic Suite Finale.

 

November 11, 1941

item A1528/D16, tape [MT 217]

MacDowell, Edward. In October.DeLamarter, Eric. Betrothal Suite.

 

January 13, 1942

item A1529/D16, tape [MT 218]

Dett, Nathaniel. Babylon.Fairchild, (Blair?). Chamber Concerto.

 

Subseries B: Film Music (arranged by title of film)

item A1534/D12, tape [MT 70]

Unknown, M128-5,6/M128-7. RKO Radio Symphony Orch. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann. July 15, 1941.

item A1535/D12, tape [MT 78]

Unknown, M34-Reh-1 (Toujour ou Jamais); M119-4 (Second Nocturne). RKO Radio Symphony Orch. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann. November 10, 1942.

item A1557/D12; A1558/D16, tape [MT 83]

Unknown, M79; M82/M105. Soloist Virginia Majewski. RKO Radio Symphony Orch. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann. January 10, 1951.

item A1536/D16-, tape [MT 71-79]

Anna and the King of Siam from The First Four Film Scores. 20th Century-Fox Orch. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann, with Jane Eyre, Hangover Sqare, and The Ghost and Mrs. Muir.

item A1590/R7, tape [TR 74]

The Battle of Neretva. London Philharmonic Orch. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann. December 28, 1969.

item A1530/D12-A1532/D12, A1782/R10, tape [MT 139]

[Citizen Kane] "Aria from Salammbo." Unknown soloist. Takes 1 and 2. August 8, 1940.[New York Philharmonic cond. Leopold Stokowski?], 2/13/49

item A1559/D12-A1561/D12, tape [MT 84]

The Day the Earth Stood Still. 20th Century-Fox Orch. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

item A1777/D16-A1778/D16, A1779/D12-A1781/D12, A1792/R10, A1782/R10

[The Devil and Daniel Webster.]New York Philharmonic cond. Leopold Stokowski, Febrary (and tape copies) 13, 1949.

item A1791/D12

Suite. Unidentified test pressing. 5119, BH101 (mx 4673)

item A1533/D12, tape [MT 139]

"Pop Goes the Weasle." Cond. by Herrmann. July 15, 1941.

item A1599/D12, tape [MT 67]

[Source Material?] Library of Congress Recording Laboratory Disc "The Days of 49" by Elmer Barton, with Devil's Dream. May 1, 1941.

tape [MT 67-70]

Studio Recordings

 

[The Ghost and Mrs Muir]

item A1282/D12, tape [No Trans.]

"Andante Cantabile." 20th Century-Fox Orch. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

item A1536/D16-A1543/D16, tape [MT 71-79]

The First Four Film Scores. 20th Century-Fox Orch. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann. with Jane Eyre, Hangover Square, Anna and the King of Siam.

 

Hangover Square

item A1536/D16-A1543/D16, tape [MT 71-79]

The First Four Film Scores. 20th Century-Fox Orch. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann with Jane Eyre, Anna and the King of Siam, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir.

item A1782/R10

Concerto. Leopold Stokowski conducting the NY Phil, n.d.

 

[Jane Eyre]

item A1544/D12, tape [MT 78]

"Valse bluette." Unknown Soloist.

item A1536/D16-A1543/D16, tape [MT 71-79]

The First Four Film Scores. 20th Century-Fox Orch. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann, Hangover Sqare, Anna and the King of Siam, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir.

item A1563/D12-A1564/D12, tape [MT 83]

Man in the Grey Flannel Suit. 20th Century-Fox Orch. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

item A1583/R7, tape [MT 91]

[The Man Who Knew Too Much] "Storm Clouds Cantata." London Symphony Orch. Cond. by Athur Benjamin.

 

Marnie.

item A1596/D10, tape [MT 141]

February 22, 1965.

item A1597/D10, tape [No Trans.]

Nat King Cole, vocals, Cond. by Ralph Carmichael. Capitol 5219

item A1598/D10

Sam (the Man) Taylor, vocals, Cond. by Bill Sanford. Decca 31657

item A1600/R7-A1601/R7, tape [TR 12-13]

Night Digger

item A1572/R7-A1581/R7, tape [TR 63-72]

Obsession. National Philharmonic Orch. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

item A1545/D16-A1550/D16;, tape [MT 79-82]

On Dangerous Ground. Soloist, [Kiri Te Kenawa]RKO Radio Symphony orch. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann. January 9, 1951.

item A1551/D12-A1562/D12, tape [MT 83]

[Snows of Kilamanjaro] "Memory Waltz." 20th Century-Fox Orch. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

item A1582/R7, tape [TR 73]

Taxi Driver "So Close To Me," Arrangements. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

item A1584/D12-A1585/D12, tape [MT 140]

The Three Worlds of Gulliver. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

item A1602/CS, tape [TR 78]

Torn Curtain. Production 0[From CBS Library?] 1973.

item A1586/D10-A1589B/D10, tape [MT 92]

Twisted Nerve.

 

Vertigo

item A1565/D12, tape [MT 141]

"Prelude and Scene D'Amour." Unknown orch. Cond. by Muir Mathieson.

item A1592/D10-A1594/D10, tape [MT 141]

"Madeleine" (3 copies)

item A1567/D12

The Wrong Man. Warner Brothers Orch. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

item A1568/D12-A1571/D12, tape [MT 85-86]

Joy in the Morning. MGM Symphony orch. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann.

item A1591/D10, tape [No Trans.]

Jennies song (Prod. 12-21). Unknown soloist. February 14, 1947.

item A1595/D10, tape [No Trans.]

Tender is the Night. Various soloists.

 

Subseries C: Television and Radio Music (arranged by title)

item A1495/D12-A1496/D12, tape [MT 1]

"La Belle Dame Sans Merci." Johnny Green Orchestra. WABC, 9/22/1934

tape [MT 87-89]

A Christmas Carol. December, 1954.

item A1648/D12, tape [MT 104]

A Child is Born. Soloist Steven Vincent Bennett Cond. by Bernard Herrmann. n.d.

item A1646/D12-A1647/D12, tape [MT 90]

Convoy Theme. n.d.

item A1718/D12, tape [MT 21?]

Pavane for Louise (Elegy). Cond. by Bernard Herrmann. June 18, 1945.

 

Subseries D: Concert Music

General note

(arranged by title of piece-see also Herrmann pieces performed by the CBS Symphony)
item A1649/D12, tape [MT 135]

City of Brass.Unknown conductor. June 15, 1937.

item A1662/D12, A1663/D12, tape [MT 1]

Currier and Ives Suite. NBC Symphony Orch. Cond. by Frank Black. April 29, 1941.

item A1650/D12, tape [MT 135]

Deep River. Unknown conductor. June 15, 1937.

 

For the Fallen.

item A1657/D10

London Symphony Orchestra. Conducted by Bernard Herrmann. Troutbeck Recording. April 10, 1956.

item A1791A/D12, A1791B/D12

Unidentified test pressing. 5119, BH101 (mx 4673)

item A1566/D12, tape [MT83]

n.d.

item A1566A/D12

n.d.

item A1521A/R7

BH conducting the NY Philharmonic, with Wagner, Richard. "The Masterpieces of Wagner" BH conducting the London Symphony, 1956. 1943

item A1658/D12

King of Schnorrers. London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Bernard Herrmann. October 4, 1956,

item A1659/D12-A1661/D12

Skater's Ballet, Rec at Radio City Music Hall, for WJZ March 7, 1937

item A1651/D12-A1654/D12, tape [MT136]

Symphony 1. Cond. By Howard Barlow. September 20, 1942.

 

Subseries E: TransWorld Recorded Library, 1962-1964

item A1664/D12

The Chase, Indian Gathering, The Hunt, Indian Fight

item A1665/D12

Sun Clouds, Sun Clouds (Faster), Dramatic

item A1666/D12

Dramatic II, Dramatic (Faster), Rain Clouds

item A1667/D12

Space Drift, Space Drift (Faster), Signals

item A1668/D12

Starlight, Starlight (Faster), Space Stations

item A1669/D12

Moonscape, Moonscape (Faster), The Airlock, The Airlock (Faster)

item A1670/D12

Tycho, Tycho, Tycho (Faster), Danger

item A1671/D12

Brave New World

item A1672/D12

Brave New World

item A1673/D12

Suspence Processional: A, 3, 3 (Faster) 5, 2, 2

item A1674/D12

Suspence Processional: (Opening), 4A; Emotional Suspence 3 4, 4

item A1675/D12

Emotional Suspense: ; Emotional: 3, 1; Emotional con Moto 1, 2

item A1676/D12

Emotional 2, Agitato Bridge 1 & 2, Agitato Suspense, Poco Agitato, Sneak to Tag, Descending Pyramid, Descending Pyramid (Faster), Accent, Religious Bridge

item A1677/D12

The World Today (by Willis Schaefer) Landmark Opening, Landmark Finale (Herrmann)

 

Subseries F: Commercial Recording Projects (arranged by composer)

item A1703/R7

Herrmann, Bernard. Souvenirs de Voyage - Clarinet Quintet. Unicord Records. Soloist Robert Hill. Ariel Quartet Cond. by Bernard Herrmann. January 12, 1974.

item A1698, tape [MT 138]

Chabrier, Emmanuel. Marche Joyeuse? Great Tone Poems series. London Philharmonic Orch. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann. May 20, 1969.

item A1791/D12

Herrmann, Bernard. The Devil and Daniel Webster, Suite/For the Fallen Concerto. Unidentified test pressing. 5119, BH101 (mx 4673)

item A1704/R7-A1707/R7

Herrmann, Bernard. The Fantasticks. Unicord Records. Musical Garlands series. National Philharmonic Orch. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann. June 26, 1975.

item A1692/R10-A1697/R10

Herrmann, Bernard. Great Movie Thrillers. (Psycho, Marnie, North by Northwest, , Vertigo, The Trouble with Harry) Decca Great movie Thrillers series. London Philharmonic Orch. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann. December 12, 1966.

item A1710/D12-A1716/R10-A1717/R10

Herrmann, Bernard. Moby Dick Cantata. Pye Records. (6 test A1715/D12; pressings, 1 open reel) 1967.

item A1701/R7-A1702/R7

Herrmann, Bernard. Symphony. Unicorn Records. National Philharmonic Orch. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann. January 10, 1974.

 

Herrmann, Bernard. Wuthering Heights. Pro Arte orch. Cond. by Herrmann. May 11, 1966.

item A1679/R10-A1686/R10;, tape [MT 105-9]

Session Tapes

item A1687/D12-A1690/D12

Pye Records, Test Pressings

item A1691/D12

Pye Records, Excerpts, 7" single.

item A1709/D12, tape [MT 137]

Liszt, Franz. The Mephisto Waltz. Great Tone Poems Series. National Philharmonic Orch. Cond. by Charles Gerhardt. n.d.

item A1699, tape [Not Trans.]

Raff, Joachim. Leonore Symphony. London A1700. Philharmonic Orch. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann. May 27, 1970.

item A1708/R7

Vaughan Williams, Ralph. [49th Parallel]-Story of A Flemish Farm, Excerpt. From: Great British Film Music. Decca Records. National Philharmonic Orchestra, Cond. by Bernard Herrmann. Nov, 1975.

 

Subseries G: Lectures and Interviews

 

May 25, 1968.

item A1719/D12, tape [MT 52]

A Musical profile of Bernard Herrmann by Jack Henderson.

 

February 11, 1969.

item A1720/R7-A1721/R7, tape [TR 8-9]

Bernard Herrmann lectures at UCSB.

 

January 1, 1969.

item A1722/R7

Radio Memorials.

 

Subseries H: Miscellaneous Recordings with Herrmann conducting (arranged by composer)

item A1738/D12, A1739/D12, tape [MT 123]

Britten, Benjamin. Ceremony of Carols. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann. Mary Howard Recording. December 25, 1945.

item A1742/R10-A1746/R10

"Georgian Era Music." KFAC Air check tapes, broadcast from the LA Art Museum. Various pieces, cond by Bernard Herrmann July 31, 1955.

item A1783/D12, A1784/R10-A1785/R10

Stanley, John. Concerto Grosso No 1 D Major. Bernard Herrmann conducting the Los Angeles chamber orchestra, []. 7/17/55

item A1767/R7

Vaughan Williams, Ralph. Poisoned Kiss Overture. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann. n.d.

item A1783/D12, A1784/R10-A1785/R10

Vivaldi, Antonio concerto for flute. Bernard Herrmann conducting the Los Angeles chamber orchestra, []. 7/17/55

item A1751/D12, A1752/D12, A1786/D12, A1787/D12, tape [MT 2-3]

Ives, Charles. Quartet in G major WABC Radio Broadcast. May 11, 1937. Herrmann, Bernard. Organ Grinder's Swing. Cond. by Bernard Herrmann. (2 copies)

item A1747/D12, A1449/D12, tape [MT 95]

WABC Broadcast, August 26, 1937. Conducted by Bernard Herrmann Handel, George Friedric. Occasional Overture. Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus. A Musical Joke. Bach, Johannes Sebastian. Jesus Christ, Our Savior.

item A1788/D12

WABC Broadcast, Largo for Strings. Charles Ives. 3/14/1938.

item A1789/D12, A1790/D12

WABC Broadcast, "A Late Lark" Sung by Miss Hollace Shaw. 5/8/38

item A1521A/R7

Wagner, Richard. "The Masterpieces of Wagner" BH conducting the London Symphony, For the Fallen. BH conducting the NY Philharmonic, 1943 1956.

item A1521B/R7

Wagner, Richard. BH Conducing Tannhauser Overture, n.d.

 

Subseries I: Misc. and Unidentified Recordings (alphabetical)

item A1723/D12, tape Not Trans.

Barry, Jeff. LP Test pressing. November 30, 1971.

item A1725/R7-A1726/R7

Bax, Arnold. Scherzo and Oliver Twist. (Columbia DX 1516 and 1517) BBC Gramophone Library.

item A1727/R7

Bax, Arnold. Scherzo for Orchestra (with pianola)

item A1728/D16, tape [MT 229]

Beethoven, Ludwig Van. op. 18 3L I-II. Budapest String Quartet. (one disc missing) September 7, 1941.

item A1729/D16-A1731/D16, tape [MT 230-231]

Beethoven, Ludwig Van. op. 59-2?. Budapest String Quartet. September 28, 1941.

item A1732/D16-A1733/D16, tape [MT232-233]

Beethoven, Ludwig Van. op. 131/133. Budapest String Quartet. October 5, 1941.

item A1734/D16-A1735/D16, tape [MT 233-234]

Beethoven, Ludwig Van. op. 95 or 29. Budapest String Quartet. October 12, 1941.

item A1736/D16-A1737/D16, tape [MT 234-236]

Beethoven, Ludwig Van. op. 132: II/IV-. Budapest String Quartet. November 9, 1941.

item A1772/R7

Berner, Lord. Nicholas Nickleby (Columbia DX 1362) BBC Gramophone Library.

item A1740/D12, tape [MT 46]

Cannon, [Jack Philip]. November 26, 1960. Symphonic Study, "Spring" BBC Symphony Orch. Cond. by Sir Malcom Sargent. Troutbeck Recording.

item A1724/R7, tape [TR 29]

Easdale, Brian. Red Shoes Ballet.

item A1741/R10, tape [TR 77]

Fassett, Jim. May 15, 1955. Symphony of the Birds.

item A1772/R7

Goehr, W. Estella (from Great Expectations) (Decca K 1596) BBC Gramophone Library.

item A1793/D12

Herrmann, Bernard. Piano Improvisation by Bernard Herrmann. n.d.

item A1750/R7

Herrmann, Bernard. Psycho, taped from TV, n.d.

item A1645C/D12, tape [MT 90]

[Herrmann, Bernard?] Williamsburg. n.d.

item A1754/D12 Not Trans.

Kaplan, Elliot. January 2, 1976. "Worms" from The Playground.

item A1755/F10, tape [TR 53]

[Mahler, Gustav. Symphony 8.?] (and other unidentified music) July 29, 1948.

item A1756/D16-A1757/D16, tape [MT 93-94]

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus. Sinfonia Concertante K 297b, n.d.

item A1215/R7

Mussorgsky, Modest. Boris Godunov, n.d.

item A1758/D16, A1760/D16, tape [EPH 390227]

Paderewski, Ignace Jan. Piano Recital, Soloist Paderewski. February 27, 1939.

item A1771/R7

Parker, Clifton. Seascape (Decca K 1544) BBC Gramophone Library.

item A1762/D16, tape [MT 236]

Roosevelt, Franklin D. Inaugural Address. January 20, 1940.

item A1763/D16-A1764/D16; A1765/D12

Toscanini, Arturo. Rehearsal, April 19, 1941

item A1770/R7

Vaughan Williams, Ralph. 49th Parallel, Theme. (HMV B.9879) BBC Gramophone Library.

item A1766/D12, tape [MT 59-60]

Vaughan Williams, Ralph. Dona Nobis Pacem. BBC Chorus and Symphony Cond. by Sir Adrian Boult. October 13, 1936.

item A1768/R7

Vaughan Williams, Ralph. Symphony 6.Boston Symphony Cond. by Serge Koussevitsky. January 1, 1948

item A1769/D16, tape [MT 93-94]

Wagner, Richard. Tristan und Isolde. n.d.

item 1367/R10

Unidentified orchestral recording.

item 1368/R10

Unidentified Jazz recording.

 

Appendix A: Detailed List of Film Cues

 

All that Money Can Buy (1941)

General note

RKO Radio Pictures, directed by William Dieterle. Publisher: Irving Berlin Inc. [ASCAP]
Manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, case bound in a blue cloth cover.
 

Bound Volume

 

Prelude and Pastoral M 20

 

Hessian Gold

 

Miser Stevens M 36

 

Nocturne M 46

 

The Devil's Concerto M 69

 

First Whiskey Johnny M 51

 

Second Whiskey Johnny M 51

 

Third Whiskey Johnny M 51

 

The Storm M 58

 

Belle M 65

 

Winter (version A) M 70

 

Winter (version B) M 70

 

Springfield Mountain M 77

 

Mary's Narrative M 83

 

The Land M 87

 

Airia M 95

 

Mary and Belle M 93

 

Litany of Death M 101

 

Hathaway's Warning M 119

 

Madrigal of the Quick and the Dead M 115

 

The Verdict M 126

 

The New House M 85

 

Andantino (James Hook) M 85

 

Rondo (James Hook) M 90

 

Fragments

 

Introduction and Allegro M 102

 

Mary's Lullaby

 

Belle's Lullaby

 

Pop goes the Weasle [Sketch] M 69

 

The Belled Buzzard [folk song]

 

Anna and the King of Siam (1946)

General note

20th Century-Fox, directed by John Cromwell. Initial Publisher: 20th Century Music Corporation [ASCAP]
Manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, case bound in a green cloth cover.
 

Bound volume

page 1-7

Prelude I/1

page 8-11

The Kralahome I/2

page 12-13

The Street I/3, II/1

page 14-19

Siam II/1a

page 20

Wait II/2

page 21

The [Almanac] II/2a

page 22-26

The King II/3

page 27-28

The Harem III/1

page 29

The Children III/2

page 30-31

The Teacher III/3

page 32-36

The Courtyard III/4

page 37

Anger III/5

page 37a-e

The Fishmarket III/6

page 38

The First Lesson IV/1

page 39-41

Pandemonium IV/1a

page 42-48

Tuptim IV/2

page 49-54

Lost Cambodia V/1

page 55

The Abduction V/2

page 56

The Letters V/3, VI/1

page 57-58

Lady Thiang VI/2

page 59

2 a.m. VI/3

page 60-62

3 a.m. VII/1

page 63

[Tuptim's] Slave VII/2

page 64-68

The Pomegranate IIX/1

page 69

The Dresses IX/1

page 70

The Hall of Women IX/2

page 71

4 a.m. IX/3

page 72

The Golden Goblets IX/4

page 73-74

The Ladies IX/5

page 75-78

The Reception X/1

page 79-83

The Banquet X/2

page 84

The Gift X/3

page 85

Suspense XI/1

page 86-87

The Dungeon XI/2

page 88

The Second Dinner XI/3

page 89-91

Cruelty XI/4

page 92-95

The Stake XI/4a

page 96-102

The Legend of the Panels XII/1

page 103

The Fall XII/2

page 104

The Offering XIII/2

page 105-106

Sorrow XIII/3

page 107-109

Consolation XIII/4

page 107a-g

Montage XIII/5

page 110

The Last Call XIV/1

page 111-115

Elegy XIV/3

page 116

Memories XIV/5

page 117-122

The Coronation XIV/6

 

Battle of Neretva (1969)

General note

Commonwealth United. Initial Publisher: Fairfield Music [BMI]Manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
page 1-10

Prelude I

page 11-18

Nazi Attack II

page 19-24

Retreat III

page 25-30

The Tanks IV

page 31-59

Hunt Scherzo V

page 60-62

The Bridge VI

page 63-66

Suspense VII

page 67-71

The Lookout IIX

page 72-74

The Front IX

page 75-79

The Road X

page 80-81

Rout XI

page 82-85

Dawn XII

page 86

Pastoral XIII

page 87-92

March XIV

page 93-99

Separation XV

page 99a-99b

From Italy XVI

page 100-121

Death Hunt XVII

page 122-126

Slow March XIIX

page 127-132

Fanfares XIX

page 133-139

Finale XX

page 140-141

The Flag XXI

page 142

Italian XXII

page 143

The Message XXIII

page 144-145

Waiting XXIV

page 146

Grief XXV

page 147

The Poem XXVI

page 148

The Trestle XXVII

page 149-150

End Title XXIIX

page 151-152

Daniza's Death XXIX

page 153

Farewell XXX

page 154

Riva's Death XXXI

 

Theme A

 

Theme B

 

Theme C

 

Theme D

 

Theme E

 

Beneath the Twelve-Mile Reef (1953)

General note

20th Century-Fox, Directed by Henry Hathaway. Initial Publisher: 20th Century Music Corporation [ASCAP]
Manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, case bound in a green cloth cover.
page 1-5

The Sea I/1

page 6-11

The Under Sea I/2

page 12-13

The Boat I/3

page 14-21

The Homecoming I/4

page 22-24

The Reef II/1

page 25-27

The Glades III/3

page 28-29

The Quiet Sea III/4

page 30-32

The Airline III/5

page 33-36

The Conch Boat III/6

page 37-38

The Harbor III/7, IV/1

page 39-42

The Search IV/2

page 43-51

Flirtation V/2

page 52-54

Departure V/5

page 55-67

The Marker V/6, VI/1

page 68-79

The Undersea Forest VI/2

page 80-83

Elegy VII/1

page 84-90

The Fire VII/2

page 91

Sorrow IIX/1

page 92-95

The Dock IIX/2

page 96-104

Escape IX/1-2

page 105-120

The Lagoon IX/3

page 121-125

Consolation IX/4-5, X/1-2

page 126-130

Berceuse X/3

page 131

The New Boat XI/1

page 132-138

The Bouy XI/2

page 139-140

Descending XI/3

page 141-146

The Sea Garden

page 147-152

The Octopus XI/4

page 153

The Hookboat XII/2

page 154-157

The Fight XII/3

page 158-164

Finale XII/4

 

Blue Denim (1959)

General note

20th Century-Fox, directed by Philip Dunne. Initial Publisher: 20th Century Music Corporation [ASCAP]
Manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
page 1

Prelude I/1

page 2

The Boy I/2

page 3

Memory I/3

page 4

The Playroom II/1

page 5

The Girl II/2

page 6

The Letter II/3

page 7

First Embrace II/4

page 8

Adoration III/1

page 9

Proposal III/2, IV/1

page 10

The Tree IV/2

page 11

The Compact IV/3

page 12

Confession IV/4

page 13

Consolation V/4

page 14

The Question V/5, VI/1

page 15

The Dress VI/3

page 16

Shame VI/4

page 17

Resolution VI/5

page 18

The Arrival VI/6, VII/1

page 19

The Bank VII/2-3

page 20

The Window VII/4

page 21

The Waiting VII/5

page 22

The Summons VII/6

page 23

Farewell VII/7

page 24

Fury and Grief IIX/1

page 25

Breakdown IIX/2

page 26

The Chase IIX/4

page 27

Sleep IIX/5

page 28

The Decision IX/1

page 29

Finale IX/2

page 30

Fox Library folder

 

The Bride Wore Black (1967)

General note

Score for the film produced by Films du Colisse, directed by Francois Truffaut. Initial Publisher: Unart Music [BMI or SACEM]
Manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
page 1-2

Prelude I (R 1)

page 3-11

The Bride II (R 1)

page 12-16

The Wraith III (R 1)

page 17

The Car IV (R 1)

page 18

The Record Player V (R 2)

page 19-28

Valse Va (R 2)

page 29-34

First Murder VI (R 2)

page 35-37

Flight 1 VII (R 2) VIII

page 38

item IX (R 3)

page 39-40

The Syringe X (R 3)

page 41-42

Expectation XI (R 4)

page 43-44

The Drawing Room XII (R 4)

page 45-50

Danse Macabre XIII (R 4)

page 51-53

Second Murder XIVa

page 54-55

Flight 2 XV (R 5)

page 56-58

The Boy XVI

page 59

item XVIIa

page 59

item XVIIb

page 60

item XVIII

page 61-73

The Shooting XIX

page 74-75

The Steeple XX

page 76-78

The Ring XXI

page 79

Third Murder XXII

page 80-81

Framed XXIII

page 82

The Phone Booth XXIV

page 83-85

Flight 3 XXV

page 86

The Junk Yard XXVI

page 87-94

The Arrest XXVII

page 95

Legs XXVIII

page 96

The Mirror XXIX

page 97

The Archer XXX

page 98-100

The Door XXXI

page 101

The Arrow XXXII

page 101

Temptation XXXIII

page 102-103

Love XXXIV

page 104-111

The Reception XXXV

page 112

The Glass XXXVI

page 113-115

Fourth Murder XXXVII

page 116

The Paintings XXXVIII

page 117-118

Cortege XXXIX

page 119

Discovered XXXX

page 120-121

The Knife XXXXI

page 122-123

Fifth Murder XXXXII

 

Cape Fear (1962)

General note

Universal-International Pictures, directed by J. Lee Thompson. Initial Publisher: Northern Music [BMI]
Manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph.
 

Prelude I/1

 

Cady I/2

 

The Homecoming I/3

 

Bowling Alley II/2

 

The Dog III/2

 

The Poison III/3, VI/1

 

Sorrow IV/2

 

The Dream IV/2a

 

The Stairs IV/3

 

Fear (A) IV/4-4a

 

Fear (B) IV/4a

 

Siever's Car A, B and C V/2, 4, 6

 

The Bedroom V/6-7

 

The Window V/8

 

The Room V/9

 

The Face V/10

 

Departure VI/1

 

The Boat VI/2

 

The Cabin VII/1

 

The School VII/1a

 

Panic VII/3

 

The Pistol VII/5

 

The Phonecall VII/6

 

The Beach IIX/3

 

The Pier IX/1

 

The Courthouse IX/3

 

The River X/2

 

The Embrace X/3

 

The Houseboat XI/1

 

The Spyglass XI/2

 

The Riverboats XI/3, XII/1-2

 

The Phonograph XII/3-4

 

The Waiting XII/5

 

The Drowning XII/6

 

The Cabin XIII/1

 

The Bunk Room XIII/2

 

The Wall XIII/3

 

The Poker XIII/4

 

The Struggle XIV/1

 

The Rock XIV/2

 

The Spik XIV/3

 

The Oarlock XIV/4

 

Finale (B) XIV/5

 

Citizen Kane (1941)

General note

RKO Radio Pictures, directed by Orson Welles. Initial Publisher: Irving Berlin Inc. [ASCAP]
Note: The manuscript full score in Herrmann's autograph is at the Library of Congress. Material missing from that manuscript was found in Herrmann's collection:
cf. Welles Raises Kane full score for pasted-in fragments from the Citizen Kane full score.
 

Fragments:

 

Dawn [New Version] M 1105

 

Finale [sketch] M 146

 

The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)

General note

20th Century-Fox, directed by Robert Wise. Initial Publisher: 20th Century Music Corporation [ASCAP]
Manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
page 1

Prelude I/1

page 2-7

Outer Space I/1a

page 8-11

Radar I/2

page 12

Danger I/4

page 13-14

Klaatu I/5

page 15

Gort II/1

page 16-17

The Visor II/1a

page 18

The Telescope II/1b

page 19-21

Escape III/1

page 22

Arlington III/2

page 23

Lincoln Memorial IV/1

page 24-25

Nocturne VI/1

page 26

The Flashlight VI/2

page 27

The Robot VI/2a

page 28-31

Space Control VI/3

page 32

The Elevator VII/1

page 33-34

The Magnetic Pull VII/1a

page 35

The Study VII/2

page 36

The Conference VII/2a

page 37

The Jeweler VII/2b

page 38

12:30 VII/2c

page 39-40

Panic IIX/1

page 41-42

The Glowing IX/1

page 43

Alone IX/1a

page 44

Gort's Rage IX/1b

page 45

Nikto IX/1c

page 46-48

Captive IX/1d

page 49

Terror IX/1e

page 50-51

The Prison IX/2

page 52

Rebirth X/1

page 53

Departure X/2

page 54

Farewell X/3

page 55-56

Finale X/4

 

The Egyptian (1954)

General note

20th Century-Fox, directed by Michael Curtiz. Initial Publisher: 20th Century Music Corporation [ASCAP]
Note: Alfred Newman's music for this film is in the Alfred Newman Collection at USC.
Manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
page 1

Prelude I/1

page 2

The Ruins I/2

page 3

The Red Sea and Childhood I/3-4

page 4

The Nile and the Temple I/5, II/1

page 5

Thebes II/3

page 6

The Chariot Ride III/5

page 7

Pursuit III/6

page 8

Taia V/1

page 9

Party's End V/3

page 10

Nefer-Nefer-Nefer V/4, VI/1

page 11

The Garden VI/3

page 12

The Offering VI/4

page 13

The Harp Player VI/5

page 14

The Bracelet and Helmet VII/1-2

page 15

The Rebuke VII/3-4

page 16

The Deed VII/5

page 17

The Harp and Couch VII/6, IIX/1

page 18

The Perfection of Love VII/6, IIX/1a

page 19

Violence IIX/2

page 20

The House of the Dead IIX/3

page 21

The Burial IIX/4

page 22

The Homecoming X/2

page 23

Nefer's Return XI/2

page 24

Nefer's Farewell XI/2a

page 25

The Princess XIII/1

page 26

The True Pharoah XIII/2

page 27

The Tomb XIII/3

page 28

The Proof XIII/3a

page 29

The Holy War XIII/4

page 30

Danse Macabre XIII/5, XIV/1

page 31

The Death Potion XIV/3, XV/1

page 32

The Hymn to Aton Scene 179-186

 

Endless Night (1971)

General note

British Lion Films, directed by Sidney Gilliat. Initial Publisher: Fairfield Music [BMI or PRS]
Manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
page 1-10

Prelude 1m1

page 11

The Opening 1m2

page 12-13

The Balcony 1m3

page 14-15

Gypsy Acre 2m1

page 15

Flashback 2m2

page 16-18

The Pictures 2m3

page 19-20

Ellie 2m4

page 21-23

Encounter 3m1

page 24-26

[untitled] 3m2

page 27-29

Duo 3m3

page 30-32

The Cats 4m1

page 33-34

The Newspaper 4m2

page 35-37

Marriage 4m3

page 38-42

Greta 5m1

page 43-48

The Seasons 5m2

page 49

Broken Glass 6m1

page 50

Miss T. 6m2

page 50

The Ice 6m3

page 51-52

School Play 6m4

page 53

The Gift 6m5

page 54-56

The Ride 6m6

page 57-59

The Garden 7m1

page 60

The Statue 7m2

page 60-61

Duo 8m1

page 62-63

Devotion 8m5

page 64

Binoculars 8m6

page 65

Farewell 8m7

page 66

The Yellow Pill 8m8

page 67-69

Death 9m1

page 70-72

The Return 10m1

page 73-75

The Couch 10m2

page 76

Flashback 11m1

page 77-78

The Fight 11m2

page 79-82

The Song 11m2a

page 83-85

Breakdown 11m3

page 86-87

End Title 11m4

 

Fahrenheit 451 (1966)

General note

Enterprise-Vineyard Productions [Universal Pictures], directed by Francois Truffaut. Initial Publisher: Hawaii Music [BMI]
Xerographic photocopy on resin-coated paper of part of the manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound. Herrmann used this as a working copy in assembling the final version of the full score.
page 1-2

Prelude

page [7]-9

The Lamp

page 10

Clarisse 1m3

page 11

Happiness 1m4

page 12-13

TV Signals 2m1-7

page 14-16

Bedtime 2m8

page 17-18

The Boys 3m1

page 19

Home 3m2

page 20-21

Pink and Gold Pills 4m1

page 22

Recovery 4m2

page 23-28

The Bedroom 5m1

page 29

The Monorail 5m2

page 30-31

The Novel 5m3

page 32-33

The Garden 5m4

page 34-35

The Bridge 6m1

page 36

The Cafe 6m2

page 37-38

The Box 6m3

page 39-40

The Corridor 6m4

page 41-42

Montag's Books 7m1

page 43-44

The Pole 7m2

page 45-50

Fire Alarm 7m3

page 51-

The Books [fragment] 7m4

 

The Hose [fragment]

 

Flames [fragment]

page 63

The Basket 9m1

page 64-65

The Reading 9m2

page 66-69

The Nightmare 9m3

page 70

The Skylight 9m4

page 71

The Windows 10m1

page 71

TV Aerials 10m2

page 72-73

The Photos 10m3

page 74-75

The File 10m4

page 76-77

Vertigo 10m5

page 78

Information 10m6

page 79-81

The Vase 11m1

page 82

The Mirror 11m2

page 83-86

Fire Engine 11m3

page 87

Farewell 11m4

page 88-90

The Flamethrower 12m1

page 91-92

Flowers of Fire 12m2

page 93-95

The Captain's Death 12m3

page 96-101

Freedom 12m4

page 102-103

The Railway 12m5

page 104-105

The Road 13m1

page 106-107

Finale 13m2

 

Five Fingers (1951)

General note

20th Century-Fox, directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. Initial Publisher: 20th Century Music Corporation [ASCAP]
Manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
page 1-4

Prelude I/1

page 5

Heart of Oak I/4

page 11-13

Cicero I/5, II/1

page 14-17

The Embassy II/2

page 18

German Embassy III/1

page 19-28

The Film III/2

page 29-33

The Old Street III/3, IV/1

page 34

Berlin V/1

page 35-38

The Safe V/2

page 39-44

Dreams VII/1

page 45

Five Weeks VII/2

page 46

The Trap IIX/1

page 46a

The House IIX/1a

page 47

Romance IIX/3

page 48-52

Departure IX/1

page 53-54

Alone IX/2

page 55-56

The Charwoman IX/3

page 57-59

Escape IX/4, X/1

page 60-77

The Pursuit (scherzo) XI/2, XII/1

page 78-80

The Boat XII/2

page 81

Rio XII/3

page 82-84

Finale XII/6

 

Garden of Evil (1954)

General note

20th Century-Fox, directed by Henry Hathaway. Initial Publisher: 20th Century Music Corporation [ASCAP]
Manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
 

Prelude I/1

 

Siesta I/2

 

The Start II/2

 

The Cliffs II/3-4

 

The Chasm and the Valley II/5, III/1-2a

 

Leah III/3

 

The Stone Arrow III/4

 

Hooker III/5, IV/1

 

The Mission IV/2

 

The Circle IV/3

 

The Church IV/4

 

Nocturne IV/5

 

The Quarrel IV/6, V/1

 

Aftermath V/2

 

The Wooden Cross V/3

 

The Mine VI/2

 

The Feather VII/1

 

Fuller VII/2

 

The Shrine VII/3, IIX/1

 

The Smoke Signals IIX/2

 

The Revolver IIX/3

 

The Wild Party IIX/4

 

Leah's Vigil IIX/5

 

Fuller's Devotion IX/1

 

The Departure IX/2

 

The Indian IX/3

 

Fuller's Plan IX/4

 

The Apache IX/5, X/1

 

Daly's Death X/2

 

Fuller's Death X/3

 

The Watchers X/4

 

Night Scene X/5

 

The High Rocks X/6

 

The Chase XI/1

 

The Cards XI/2

 

The Ridge XI/3

 

The Return XII/1

 

The Sharpshooter XII/2

 

Finale XII/3

 

The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947)

General note

20th Century-Fox, directed by Joseph Mankewicz. Initial Publisher: 20th Century Music Corporation [ASCAP]
Photostat of the manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
page 1-8

Prelude I/1

page 9-12

The Sea I/2

page 13-16

The Painting I/3, II/1

page 17-19

The Bedroom II/2

page 20-22

Exit II/3

page 23-24

Outside II/4

page 25-28

The Ghost II/5

page 29-34

The Storm II/6, III/1

page 35-36

Evocation III/2

page 37-38

The Apparition III/2a

page 39-40

About Ships III/3

page 41-42

The Lights III/4

page 43-43a-b-44

Bedtime III/5, IV/1

page 45

Anger IV/2

page 46-48

Poetry IV/3

page 49-55

The In-Laws IV/4, V/1

page 56-58

Pranks V/2

page 59

Lucia V/3

page 60

Dictation V/4

page 61-62

Boyhood's End V/5

page 63-65

Pastoral VI/1

page 66

The Novel VI/2

page 67

Seamen VI/3

page 68-73

Nocturne VI/4

page 74-79

London VI/5

page 80

Come Back VI/6

page 81-84

The Reading VII/1

page 85-86

Local Train VII/2

page 87

Second Local Train VII/3

page 88-102

The Spring Sea IIX/1-2

page 103

Consolation IIX/3

page 104

Question IIX/4

page 105

Romance IIX/5

page 106

Love IX/1

page 107-116

Farewell IX/2

page 117-121

The Home IX/3

page 122-125

Sorrow IX/4, X/1

page 126-127

The Empty Room X/2

page 128-133

The Passing Years X/3

page 134-138

Andante Cantabile X/4

page 139-145

The Late Sea XI/1

page 146-152

Forever XI/2

 

Hangover Square (1944)

General note

20th Century-Fox, directed by John Brahm. Initial Publisher: 20th Century Music Corporation [ASCAP]
Concerto: photostat of the manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, bound. Incidental Music: Manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, bound.
 

Prelude Ending I/1a

 

The Dealer I/1c

 

Murder and Fire I/2

 

Confession

 

The Clock II/1

 

The Knife II/3

 

Barbara III/1

 

Netta III/5

 

Netta's Goodnight III/7

 

Departure III/8

 

Midnight IV/2

 

The Spell IV/3

 

The Murder IV/3a

 

Theme IV/4

 

Fame V/4-6

 

Anger V/7

 

Second Spell VI/1

 

The Cat VI/1a

 

Netta's Death VI/1b

 

The Bonfire VI/1c

 

Recovery VI/1d

 

The Invitation VII/2

 

Coda IX/1a

 

Hatful of Rain (1957)

General note

20th Century-Fox, directed by John Brahm. Initial Publisher: 20th Century Music Corporation [ASCAP]
Manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
 

Prelude I/1

 

Prelude [version b] I/1

 

The Car II/2

 

The Street II/3

 

The Gun III/1

 

The Closet [version a] V/1

 

The Closet [version b] V/1

 

The Search V/2, VI/1

 

The Sidewalk VI/2

 

The Holdup VII/1

 

The Cafeteria VII/2

 

The Office (versions a, b) IIX/1

 

The Playground IX/1

 

The Window IX/2, X/1

 

The Pawnshop X/2

 

Homecoming X/3

 

The Bridge XI/1, XII/1

 

The Return XII/2

 

Finale XII/3

 

It's Alive (1974)

General note

Largo Productions, directed by Larry Cohen. Initial Publisher: Warner Bros. Music [BMI]Xerographic copy of the manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
No cue titles.
 

Jane Eyre (1943)

General note

20th Century-Fox, directed by Robert Stevenson. Initial Publisher: 20th Century Music Corporation [ASCAP]
Photostat of the manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, bound.
page 1-4

Prelude I/1

page 5-10

Jane's Departure I/2

page 11

Vanity II/3

page 12-14

Jane Alone II/1

page 15-16

Dreaming II/2

page 17

Elegy II/4

page 18

Jane's Sorrow III/1

page 19

Time Passage III/2

page 20-21

The Letter III/3

page 22

Adele IV/3

page 23-25

Thornfield Hall III/4&5

page 26-30

Rochester IV/4

page 31-32

The Piano IV/6

page 33-35

Promenade V/1

page 36-38

Rochester's Past V/1a

page 39-43

The Fire V/2-VI/1

page 44-46

Duo VI/3

page 47-48

The Door VI/4&5

page 49-53

Springtime VI/5a&6

page 54-57

Mr. Mason VII/1

page 58

The Room VII/2

page 59-60

The Rattle VII/3&3a

page 61-63

The Garden VII/4 IIX/1

page 64-65

Farewell IIX/2

page 66

Song IIX/3

page 67-70

The Storm IX/1

page 71-73

The Wedding IX/2&2b

page 74

The Wife IX/4

page 75-81

Jane's Farewell IX/5 X/1

page 82-85

Jane's Return XI/1

page 86-88

Jane Eyre Finale XI

 

Jason and the Argonauts (1963)

General note

Morningside Productions [Columbia Pictures], directed by Don Chaffey. Initial Publisher: 20th Century Music Corporation [BMI]
Manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
 

The Prophecy I/2

 

Hera's Temple I/4

 

The Battle I/3

 

Mount Olympus (I&II) I/5(I)

 

item II/5 (II)

 

River Bank II/1

 

The Feast II/2

 

The Oak Grove II/3

 

Jason's Arrival III/1

 

The Olympic Games III/2

 

The Discus III/3&4

 

Victory III/5

 

Departure III/6

 

Hera's Effigy IV/1

 

Argo IV/2

 

The Titans IV/3

 

The Chamber IV/4

 

The Door IV/5

 

Talos V/1

 

The Boat V/2

 

The Wreck V/3

 

Hera Speaks V/4

 

The Attack V/5

 

Talos Heel V/6

 

Talos Death VI/1

 

Sorrow VI/2

 

Hera's Warning VI/3

 

Sailing VI/4

 

The Harpies VI/5

 

The Nets VII/1a

 

The Rope VII/1c

 

The Cage VII/2

 

The Narrows VII/3

 

Drumbeats II VII/3a

 

Medea's Ship IIX/1

 

Drumbeats III IIX/2

 

Trapped IIX/3

 

Triton IIX/4

 

Drumbeats IV IIX/5

 

Rescue IIX/6

 

Medea IIX/7

 

Drumbeats IX/1

 

A & J Fight IX/2

 

Medea's Flower IX/3

 

King Fanfare IX/5

 

Temple Dance IX/4

 

The Banquet IX/1&2

 

Jason's Arrest IX/3

 

Medea's Prayer X/4

 

Duo X/5

 

Escape X/6

 

The Glade X/7

 

The Golden Fleece XI/1

 

The Teeth XI/4

 

The Path XII/1

 

The Cure XII/2

 

Hydra's Teeth XII/3

 

Skeletons XII/4

 

Attack XII/5

 

Macabre XII/6

 

Finale XII/7

 

Journey to the Centre of the Earth (1959)

General note

20th Century-Fox, directed by Henry Levin. Initial Publisher: 20th Century Music Corporation [ASCAP]
Manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann autograph, unbound.
No cue titles.
 

Joy in the Morning (1965)

General note

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, directed by ?. Initial Publisher: Hastings Music [BMI]
Note: The manuscript full score in Herrmann's autograph has not been found. It may have been destroyed when MGM destroyed much of their music library in 1970.
Xerographic copy of the short score reduction prepared for MGM Music Department reference and copyright purposes by an unknown copyist, unbound. Supplied by Turner Broadcasting.
No cue titles.
 

The Kentuckian (1955)

General note

Hecht-Lancaster Productions [United Artists], directed by Burt Lancaster. Initial Publisher: Cromwell Music [ASCAP]
Photostat negative of the manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
 

Prelude I/1

 

Stagecoach I/3

 

The Jail I/4

 

Daydreaming II/1

 

Decker II/2

 

The Fromes II/3

 

Trio II/4

 

The Key II/5

 

The Forest II/6

 

Morning and Night III/1

 

The Whip III/2

 

The House III/3

 

Hannah III/4

 

The Pearl IV/1

 

The Bar IV/2

 

The Attic IV/3

 

Miss Suzie IV/3a

 

The Letter V/4

 

The Loafer V/4a

 

Anger V/5

 

The School VI/1

 

Daydreaming VI/2

 

The Steamboat VI/3

 

Welcome Aboard VI/4

 

Supper VI/5

 

Nocturne VII/1-1a

 

The Vigil VII/2

 

Confession VII/3

 

River Queen IIX/1

 

Saloon Piano IIX/2

 

The Captain IIX/3

 

The Gamblers IIX/3a

 

Scherzo IIX/4

 

The Boy and Dog IX/1a

 

The Drunk IX/3

 

The Rope IX/4

 

The Wheel X/1

 

Victory X/1a

 

The Reproach X/2

 

Boyhood's End X/3, XI/1

 

The Boy's Call XI/1a

 

Night Sounds XI/2

 

The Still XI/3

 

a-waiting XI/4

 

The Rifle XI/5

 

The Body XII/1

 

The Kill XII/2

 

Finale XII/3

 

The King of the Khyber Rifles (1953)

General note

20th Century Fox, directed by Henry Hathaway. Initial Publisher: 20th Century Music Corporation [ASCAP]
Manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
 

Prelude I/1

 

The Pass I/2

 

The Locket II/3

 

The Holy Man II/6

 

The Carriage II/7

 

Valse Lent IV/3

 

Goodnight IV/4

 

Dance and Air V/2

 

The Hammer of God V/4

 

The Ruins V/5

 

The Storm V/6

 

The Dunes VI/1

 

Meditation VI/2

 

The Sentrys VI/3

 

The Message VII/1

 

The Letter VII/2

 

Nocturne VII/3

 

The Mirror VII/5, IIX/1

 

The Courier IIX/3

 

The Kahn's Rage IIX/4, IX/1

 

The Knife IX/2

 

The Awakening IX/3

 

The Spearman IX/4

 

The Trail X/1, XI/1

 

The Nightwatch XI/2

 

The Fight XI/3, XII/1

 

The Return XII/2

 

Finale XII/4

 

The Magnificent Ambersons (1942)

General note

RKO Radio Pictures, directed by Orson Welles. Initial Publisher: Irving Berlin, Inc. Present publisher: Bourne Music [ASCAP]
Manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, case bound in a blue cloth cover.
 

Full score manuscript

 

Nocturne I M 70

 

Nocturne II M 119

 

Snow Ride M 53

 

Variation 6 & 6a M 13

 

Variation 7 M 14

 

Variations 3 & 4 M 10B

 

Variation 8 M 15

 

Reverie I M 122

 

Reverie II M 125

 

The Departure M 121

 

Chorale I M 60

 

Toccata M 68

 

Pleasure Trip M 70A

 

Prelude M 70B

 

Garden Scene M 80

 

Fantasia M 86

 

Scene Pathetique M 91

 

Waiting I and II M 93

 

Ostinato M 99

 

Romanza M 103

 

Letter Scene I M 100

 

Letter Scene II M 106

 

Isabel's Return M 118

 

Short Chorale M 129

 

The Walk Home M 129a

 

Isabel's Death M 120a

 

Garden Music M 136

 

Elegy M 139

 

Fragments

 

"Coda" [end of M 148, End Title, loose from page 3 of M 100, Letter Scene I]

 

Sketch, "People are Talking" [M 86, Fantasia]

 

The Man in the Grey Flannel Suit (1956)

General note

20th Century-Fox, directed by Nunnally Johnson. Initial Publisher: 20th Century Music Corporation [ASCAP]
Manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
 

Prelude I/1

 

The Children's Hour II/1

 

The Coat II/2, III/1

 

The Killing III/1a

 

Rome III/1b

 

Maria III/2

 

Maria's Room III/3, IV/1

 

The Rain IV/2

 

Farewell IV/4

 

The Clock (I) V/1

 

The Clock (II) VI/1

 

Biography VI/3

 

Day Dreams VII/2

 

Hopkin's Promise IX/2

 

Duo IX/3

 

The New House X/1

 

Suzy's Rage XI/1

 

Honesty XIII/1

 

To-morrow XVI/1

 

The Letter XVI/2

 

Breakdown XVI/2, XVII/1

 

Flight XIIX/2

 

Ordeal XIIX/3

 

The Morning XIX/1

 

Finale XIX/2

 

Marnie (1964)

General note

Universal-International Pictures Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Publisher: Hawaii Music [BMI]
Manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
page 1-7

Prelude

page 8-14

Marnie Reel 1

page 15-16

Forio Sc 23-28-29

page 17-18

Red Flowers Sc 30 pt I

page 19-20

Flashback I Sc 30 pt 2

page 21

The Shampoo Sc 30 pt 3

page 22-26

The Bowl Sc 30 pt 4

page 27-28

Want Ad Sc 32

page 29-30

Red Ink Sc 123-144 pt 1

page 31

The Safe Sc 123-144 pt 2

page 32

The Drawer Sc 123-144 pt 3

page 33

Mark's Office Sc 146-191

page 34-41

The Storm Sc 146-187a

page 42

The Stranger Sc 191-224 pt 1

page 43

The Paddock Sc 191-224 pt 2

page 44-45

Red Jacket Sc 191-224 pt 3

page 46-47

The Homestead Sc 191-224 pt 4

page 48-49

Romance Sc 224-238

page 50-51

Encounter Sc 268-72

page 52

The Wedding

page 53

The Porch

page 54-56

The Checkbook Sc 281-285

page 57-58

The Bridal Suite Sc 286

page 59-60

The Cabin Sc 286 pt 2

page 61

Alone

page 62

Meditation Sc 314-342 pt 1

page 63

The Shadow Sc 314-342 pt 2

page 64-66

Love Scene Sc 314-342 pt 3

page 67-72

The Pool Sc 314-342 pt 4

page 73-74

The Homecoming Sc 343 pt 1

page 75

The Window Sc 343 pt 2

page 76-77

The Telephone Sc 343 pt 3

page 78

The Horse Sc 343 pt 4

page 79-80

[untitled]

page 81-83

The Nightmare Sc 384-402 pt 1

page 84-85

The Word Game Sc 384-402 pt 3

page 86

The Book

page 87

Mr. Strutt

page 88

Exit

page 89-104

The Hunt

page 105

Forio's Fall Sc 458-469 pt 1

page 106

Forio's Death Sc 458-469 pt 2

page 107

Shock Sc 458-469 pt 3

page 108

The Stairs Sc 470-492 pt 1

page 109

The Keys Sc 470-492 pt 1a

page 110

The Stairway Sc 470-492 pt 2

page 111

The Dial Sc 470-492 pt 3

page 112-114

The Money Sc 470-492 pt 4

page 115-117

The Gun Sc 470-492 pt 5

page 118

Departure Sc 470-492 pt 6

page 119-120

The Street Sc 493-530

page 121-124

Flashback II Sc 493-512

page 125-126

Blood Sc 493-512 pt 2

page 127-128

Farewell Sc 493-530

page 129

Finale I

page 130

Finale

 

Mysterious Island (1962)

General note

[Columbia Pictures], directed by Cy Endfield. Initial Publisher: unknown [BMI]
Ozalid copy of the manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
 

Prelude I/A

 

The Battle I/B

 

The Gates I/C

 

The Stairs I/E

 

The Tower I/F

 

The Escape I/G

 

The Balloon I/H III/A

 

The Clouds (A) II/A

 

The Clouds (B) II/B

 

The Clouds (C) II/C

 

The Clouds (D) II/D

 

The Clouds (E) II/E

 

The Island III/B

 

The Rocks III/C

 

Exploration III/D

 

The Giant Crab IV/A

 

The Volcano IV/D

 

The Crater IV/DA

 

The Beach IV/E

 

The Stream V/A

 

The Cliff V/B

 

The Cave V/C

 

Narration V/D VI/A

 

R.C. VI/B

 

Elena VI/C

 

The Shadow VI/D

 

The Bird VI/E

 

Duo VII/A

 

Honey Comb VII/B

 

The Giant bee (I & II) VII/C VII/E

 

The Sail VII/D

 

The Flag VII/F

 

The Fire VII/G

 

The Nautilus VII/H

 

The Bridge IIX/C & D

 

The Pirates IIX/E

 

Gunsmoke IIX/F

 

Attack IIX/FA

 

The Sinking Ship IIX/G

 

Captain Nemo IIX/H

 

The Battle IX/A

 

The Pipeline IX/B

 

Danger A-B X/A & B

 

Tocata & Fugue in D minor (J.S. Bach) X/B,C & E

 

Lava Flow X/F

 

Underwater IX/C

 

The Hydra XI/2

 

The Raft X/H

 

The Rock X/I

 

The Sub Deck X/P & J

 

The Tentacles X/K

 

The Hydra Fight XI/2A

 

The Divers XI/C & D

 

The Air Hose XI/E

 

The Ship Raising XI/F

 

The Earthquake XI/G

 

Finale XI/H

 

The Naked and the Dead (1958)

General note

RKO Radio Pictures, directed by Raoul Walsh. Initial Publisher: M. Witmark & Sons [ASCAP]
Manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
 

Title [A] I/1

 

Title [B] I/1

 

Prelude I/4

 

War I/4

 

Invasion II/1

 

The Island II/2

 

item II/3

 

The Hayloft IV/1A & 1B

 

The Poncho IV/2

 

The Tanks IV/3

 

The River IV/4

 

Aftermath V/1

 

Sorrow V/2

 

Rage VI/1

 

Drunken Dream VI/3

 

Dismissed VII/1

 

The Cigarette VII/2

 

The Floor VII/3

 

The Barge VIII/1

 

The Shore VIII/2

 

The Raft IX/1A

 

The Snake IX/2

 

The Field IX/3

 

The Buzzards IX/4

 

The Grenades IX/5

 

The Burning Field X/1

 

The Pass X/2

 

The Ridge X/3

 

Wilson X/4

 

The Night Digger [The Roadbuilder] (1970)

General note

Youngestreet Productions [Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer], directed by Alistair Reid. Initial Publishers: Hastings Music [BMI]
Manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
page 1-4

item I/1

page 5

item I/2

page 6-7

item II/1

page 8

item III/1

page 9

item IV/1

page 10-11

item IV/2

page 11

item V/1

page 12

item V/2

page 12

item V/3

page 13

item VI/1

page 13-15

item VI/2

page 16-17

item VI/3

page 17-18

item VII/1

page 18-20

item VII/2

page 21

item VIII/1

page 22

item VIII/2

page 23

item VIII/3

page 23

item VIII/4

page 24-25

item IX/1

page 25

item IX/2

page 26

item IX/3

page 26

item IX/4

page 27

item IX/5

page 27

item IX/6

page 28-30

item X/1

page 30

item X/2

page 31

item XI/1

page 31

item XI/2

page 32-33

item XI/3

page 33

item XI/4

page 34-35

item XI/5

page 35-37

item XII/1

page 38

item XII/2

page 39

item XII/3

page 39

item XII/4

page 40

item XII/5

page 41-43

item XII/5 (Finale)

 

North by Northwest (1959)

General note

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Initial Publisher: Robbins Music [ASCAP]
Manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
 

The Streets I/1

 

Kidnapped I/2

 

The Door I/3

 

item II/1

 

Cheers II/2

 

item II/3

 

The Wild Ride III/1

 

Car Crash III/2

 

The Return III/3

 

The Dollars III/4

 

The Elevator IV/2

 

The U.N. IV/3

 

Information Desk IV/5

 

item V/1

 

The Knife V/2

 

Interlude VI/2

 

Detectives VI/3

 

item VII/1

 

Conversation Piece VII/2

 

Duo VII/3

 

The Station VIII/1

 

The Station (new) VIII/1

 

The Phone Booth VIII/2

 

Farewell VIII/3

 

The Highway VIII/4

 

item IX/1

 

The Crash IX/2

 

Hotel Lobby IX/3

 

item X/1

 

The Reunion X/2

 

Goodbye X/3

 

The Question X/4

 

The Pad and Pencil X/5

 

item XI/1

 

The Auction XI/2

 

The Police XI/3

 

The Airport XII/1

 

The Cafeteria XII/2

 

The Shooting XII/3

 

item XIII/1

 

The Forest XIII/2

 

Flight XIII/3

 

The Ledge XIII/4

 

The House XIII/5

 

item XIV/1

 

The Balcony XIV/2

 

The Match Box XIV/3

 

The Message XV/1

 

The T.V. XV/2

 

The Airplane XV/3

 

The Gates XV/4

 

The Stone Faces XV/5

 

The Ridge XVI/1-2

 

The Cliff XVI/3

 

Finale XVI/4

 

Obsession [Deja Vu] (1975)

General note

Columbia Pictures, directed by Brian De Palma. Initial Publishers: Calandrea Music [BMI]
Xerographic copy of the manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
page 1-4

Prelude I

page 5-6

Valse II

page 7-11

Valse Lent III

page 12-17

Kidnap IV

page 18-19

Newsboy V

page 19

The tape VI

page 20-29

item VII

page 30

item IIX

page 31-33

item X

page 34-37

The Tomb XI-XII

page 37-38

item

page 39-48

Sandra XII-XIV

page 49-50

item XV

page 51-52

item XVI

page 53-54

item XVII

page 55-57

item XVIII

page 58-59

item XIX

page 60-63

item XX

page 64-65

item XXI

page 66

item XXII

page 67

item XXIII

page 68-70

item XXIV

page 71-72

item XXV

page 73

item XXVI

page 74-76

item XXVII

page 77

item XXVIII

page 78-81

item XXIX

page 82

item XXX

page 83-88

item XXXI

page 89-90

item XXXIA

page 91-93

item XXXII

page 94-95

item XXXIII

page 96A-J

item XXXIV

page 97

item XXXV

page 98

item XXXVI

page 99-102

item XXXVII

page 103-105

item XXXVIII

page 106-106A

item XXXIX

page 107-120

item XXXX

 

On Dangerous Ground (1950)

General note

RKO Radio Pictures, directed by Nicholas Ray. Initial Publishers: Mills Music [ASCAP]
Manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, case bound in a blue cloth cover.
Manuscript short score sketches in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
page 1-9

Prelude I/10

page 10

Solitude I/13

page 11-12

Violence III/31

page 13-14

Nocturne III/32

page 15-19

Pastorale III/37

page 20-39

Hunt Scherzo IIII/42

page 40-50

Snowstorm IV/46

page 51-53

The Silence IV/48

page 54

The House V/50

page 55-60

Blindness V/53

page 61-64

Fright V/56

page 65-67

Faith VI/61

page 68-69

The Searching Heart VI/64

page 70

Whispering VI/67

page 71-72

Dawn VII/70

page 73-75

The Idiot VII/72

page 76-78

Fear VII/74

page 79-82

The Cabin VII/75

page 83-104

The Death Hunt VIII/17

page 105-108

The Hunt's End VIII/82

page 109-110

Grief VIII/85

page 111

The Winter Walk VIII/88

page 112-113

The Parting IX/97

page 114

The Return X/100

page 115-117

The City X/101

page 118-123

Finale X/105

 

The Prince of Players (1956)

General note

20th Century-Fox, directed by Philip Dunne. Initial Publisher: 20th Century Music Corporation [ASCAP]
Manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
 

Prelude I/1

 

The Boy I/2

 

The Street I/4

 

The Closet I/5

 

Homecoming II/1

 

The Tour II/2

 

The Dressing Room II/3

 

The Tempest III/1

 

The Camp III/2

 

The Dawn IV/1

 

Edwin's Tour IV/2

 

Mary IV/3

 

The Barroom V/1

 

Exit V/2

 

The Warning VI/1

 

Confession VI/2

 

Idyll VI/3

 

The Carriage VI/4

 

John Brown VII/1

 

Hamlet (prelude) VII/2

 

Fanfare VII/3

 

Hamlet (Interlude) VIII/1

 

Hamlet (Interlude II) VIII/2

 

Hamlet (Ghost Scene) VIII/2a

 

Hamlet (Interlude III) IX/1

 

Hamlet (Finale) IX/2

 

Lullaby IX/3

 

Hamlet (Finale II) IX/4

 

The Camp II IX/5

 

The Package X/1

 

The Traitor X/2 & 3

 

Illness X/4

 

The Letter X/5

 

Mary's Death XI/2

 

The Shroud XI/2

 

The Grave XI/3

 

Murder XI/4

 

The Newspaper XI/5

 

item XII/1

 

Finale XII/2

 

Psycho (1960)

General note

Paramount Pictures, directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Initial Publishers: Ensign Music [BMI]
Manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
Photostat of the manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, gummed into fascicles.
 

Marion I/3

 

Marion and Sam I/4

 

Temptation II/1

 

Flight (A) III/1

 

Patrol Car II/3

 

The Car Lot III/2

 

The Package IV/2

 

Hotel Room V/2

 

The Window V/3

 

The Parlor V/4

 

The Peephole VI/3

 

The Bathroom VII/1

 

The Body VIII/1

 

The Office VIII/2

 

The Curtain VIII/3

 

The Car VIII/4

 

The Cleanup VIII/5

 

The Swamp IX/1

 

The Search VII/1

 

The Shadow X/1

 

The Phone Booth X/2

 

The Porch XI/1

 

The Stairs XI/2

 

The Knife XI/3

 

The Search V/4

 

The First Floor XII/1

 

Cabin 10 XIII/1

 

Cabin 1 XIII/2

 

The Hill XIII/3

 

The Bedroom XIV/1

 

The Toys XIV/2

 

The Cellar XIV/3

 

Discovery XIV/4

 

Finale XV/1

 

The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad (1958)

General note

Morningside Productions [Columbia Pictures], directed by Nathan Juran. Initial Publishers: unknown [ASCAP]
Manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
 

Overture 1/1A

 

The Fog 1/B

 

The Princess 1/3

 

The Stone Gate 1/D

 

The Cyclops 1/E-F-G

 

The Trumpets 2/A

 

Baghdad 2/B

 

Sultan's Feast 2/C

 

The Basket 2/D

 

The Vase 2/E

 

Cobra Dance 2/F

 

The Prophecy 3/A

 

The Pool 3/B

 

Night Magic 3/C

 

The Tiny Princess 3/D

 

Anger 3/E

 

Street Music 3/F

 

The Ship 3/G

 

The Casket 4/A

 

The Deck 4/B

 

The Cabin 4/C

 

The Fight 4/D

 

The Return 5/A

 

The Valley 5/B

 

The Skull 5/C

 

The Cave 5/D

 

The Cyclop's Fury 5/E

 

The Capture 5/F

 

The Spit 5/G

 

The Cage 6/A

 

The Latch 6/B

 

Freedom 6/C

 

A Fight With the Cyclops 6/D

 

Cyclop's Death 6/E

 

The Cliffs 6/F

 

The Egg 6/G

 

The Shell 7/A

 

The Request 7/B

 

The Genie's House 7/C

 

The Secret 7/D

 

The Nest 7/F

 

The Genie Appears 7/G

 

The Cave (II) 7/H

 

The Dragon 8/A-B-C

 

The Cyrstal (sic) Ball 8/D

 

Transformation 8/E

 

The Skeleton 8/F

 

The Duel 8/G

 

The Sword 8/H

 

The Chain 9/A

 

The Rope 9/B

 

The Swing 9/C

 

The Fire 9/D

 

The Wheel 9/E

 

Dragon and Cyclops 9/F

 

The Cross-bow 9/G

 

The Death of The Dragon 9/H

 

Finale 9/I

 

Sisters (1972)

General note

Pressman Williams Productions [American International Pictures], directed by Brian De Palma. Initial Publishers: unknown [BMI]
Photostat of the manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
 

Prelude I/11

 

Dressing Room I/12

 

The Ferry I/5

 

The Apartment II/1

 

Breton II/2

 

The Scar II/23

 

The Pills II/24

 

The Cake III/1

 

The Car III/2

 

The Candle III/5

 

Murder III/6

 

item IV/1

 

The Window IV/2

 

Split Screen V/1

 

The Plastic Bag V/3

 

The Cake Box V/5

 

Bakery VI/2

 

The Windows VII/2

 

The Couch VII/3

 

The Siamese Twins VII/3

 

The Solution VII/4

 

Hypnotic Trance IX/1

 

The Dream IX/2

 

The Syringe IX/3

 

Nightmare IX/4

 

The Knife X/1

 

Dirge X/2

 

Aftermath X/3

 

Finale X/4

 

The Snows of Kilimanjaro (1952)

General note

20th Century-Fox, directed by Henry King. Initial Publishers: 20th Century Music Corporation [ASCAP]
Manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
 

Overture I/1

 

The Buzzards I/2

 

The Lake I/3

 

The Jungle I/4

 

item II/1

 

The Tent II/3

 

Sunrise III/6

 

Adagietto IV/2

 

The Silence V/1

 

The Fall V/2

 

Sorrow V/3

 

The Awakening VI/3

 

Siesta VI/4

 

First Barcarole VII/1

 

Barcarole II VII/2

 

Interlude VII/4

 

Interlude II VIII/1

 

The Letter VIII/2

 

Departure VIII/3

 

Madrid VIII/4

 

The River X/3

 

The Hyena XI/1

 

Helen XI/2

 

Witch Doctor XII/2

 

item XIII/1

 

The Death Watch XIII/1A

 

Panic XIII/2

 

Finale XIII/3

 

Taxi Driver (1975)

General note

Taxi Driver Productions [Columbia Pictures], directed by Martin Scorcese. Initial Publisher: unknown [BMI]
Xerographic copy of the manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound. Supplied by the Columbia Pictures Music Department.
No cue titles.
 

Tender is the Night (1961)

General note

20th Century-Fox, directed by Henry King. Initial Publishers: 20th Century Music Corporation [BMI]
Manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
 

The Beach I/1

 

The Mirror II/5

 

item III/1

 

Dawn III/2

 

The Study III/3

 

item IV/1

 

The Walk IV/3

 

item IV/4-5

 

The Lake V/2

 

item V/3

 

The Embrace VI/1

 

Honeymoon VII/2

 

The Table VII/4

 

item VIII/1-2

 

The New Year VIII/4A

 

Quarrel VIII/5

 

The Train VIII/6-7

 

item IX/1

 

Farewell IX/3

 

The Return IX/4

 

Flag X/1

 

The Child X/3

 

The Question XI/3

 

Elegy XII/1 & 2

 

Thunder XII/3

 

Franz's Exit XIII/1

 

Rome XIII/2

 

The Drink XIV/1

 

Newspaper XIV/3

 

Regrets XIV/4

 

item XV/1

 

The Surfboard XV/3

 

The Port Hole XV/5

 

Finale (A & B) XVI/1

 

Torn Curtain (1966)

General note

Universal-International Pictures, directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Initial Publishers: unknown [BMI]
Ozalid copy of the manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
Manuscript short score sketches in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
 

Prelude

 

The Ship 101

 

Radio-gram 102

 

Hotel 201

 

The Phone 202

 

The Bookstore 203

 

The Book 204

 

Valse Lent 205

 

Travel Desk 301

 

Hotel Berlin 401-500

 

Sarah 501

 

Dawn 502

 

Gromek 503

 

The Farmhouse 504-600

 

Back Door 601

 

The Killing 701

 

The Body 702

 

The Street 703

 

The Toast 704

 

The Photo 706

 

The Sausage 802

 

The Fall 803

 

The Cab Driver 901

 

The Hill 902

 

The Search 1000

 

The Motorcycle 1101

 

Discovery 1102

 

Blackboard 1103

 

The Formula 1104

 

The Corridor 1105

 

The Trouble with Harry (1955)

General note

Paramount Pictures, directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Initial Publishers: Famous Music [ASCAP]
Manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
 

Overture 1/AAI

 

Autumn 1/BB

 

The Murder 1/CC

 

The Captain 1/DD

 

The Body 1/EE

 

Miss Gravely's Test 1/FF

 

Jennifer 1/GG

 

item 2/AA

 

The Doctor 2/BB

 

The Tramp 2/CC

 

The Cup 3/BB

 

Autumn Afternoon 3/CC

 

The Sketch 3/DD

 

The Doctor's Return 4/BB

 

The Police 4/CC

 

The Country Road 1/C

 

item 1/DD

 

Tea Time 5/BB

 

The Burial 5/CC

 

Waltz Macabre 5/D

 

item 6/A

 

Waltz Reprise 6/BB

 

Valse Lent 6/CC

 

item 6/DD

 

Miss Gavely Dies 7/BB

 

Homebodies 7/CC

 

The Closet 7/DD

 

Harvest Eve 7/EE

 

The Phantom Coach 7/FF

 

The Walk 7/GG

 

The Wish 8/BB

 

Proposal 8/CC

 

Suspicion 8/DD

 

Porch Talk 8/EE

 

Duo 8/FF

 

Ostinato 9/BB

 

Encore 9/CC

 

Cortege 9/DD

 

Slumber 9/EE

 

Afterbeats 9/FF

 

The Bathtub 10/BB

 

Confession 10/CC

 

The Solution 10/DD

 

Finale 10/EE

 

Twisted Nerve (1968)

General note

Unknown, directed by Sidney Gilliat. Initial Publishers: unknown [BMI or PRS]
Manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
page 1

I

page 2-11

IB I/1

page 12

II I/2

page 13-14

III I/3C

page 15

V II/3A

page 15a-15c

VII

page 16

VIII III/2

page 17

X IV/1

page 17

XI IV/2A

page 18

XII IV/2B

page 18

XIII IV/3

page 19-20

XIV IV/4

 

item V/1

page 21

XV V/2

page 21

XVI V/3

page 21

XVII V/4

page 22

XVIII V/5

page 23

XX VI/1

page 23

XXI VI/2

page 24

XXII XI/3

page 25

XXIII VI/4

page 26-27

XXIV XI/5

page 28-29

XXV XI/6

page 30

XXVI VI/7

page 31

XXVII VII/1

page 32-35

XXIX IX/1

page 36-37

XXX IX/2

page 38

XXXI IX/3

page 39-40

XXXII IX/4

page 41

XXXIII IX/5

page 41

XXXIVa X/1

 

XXXIVb

page 42-43

XXXV X/2

page 44

XXXVI X/3

page 45

XXXVII X/4

page 45

XXXVIII XI/4

page 46

XXXIX XI/2

page 47

XXXX XI/3

page 48

XXXXI XI/4

page 48

XXXXII XII/1

page 49

XXXXIII XII/2

page 49

XXXXIV XII/3

page 50

XXXXV XII/4

page 50

XXXXVI XII/5

page 51

XXXXVII XII/6

page 51

XXXXVIII XII/7

page 52-53

XXXXIX XIII/1

page 54-55

L XIII/2

page 56-57

LI XIII/3

page 58

LII XIII/4

page 59-60

LIII XIII/5

 

Vertigo (1958)

General note

Paramount Pictures, directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Initial Publishers: Famous Music [ASCAP]
Manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
 

Prelude 1A

 

Rooftop 1B

 

The Window 1D

 

item 2A

 

Madeline 2B

 

Madeline's Car 2C

 

item 3A

 

The Flowershop 3A1

 

The Alleyway 3B

 

The Mission 3B1

 

Mission Organ 3C

 

Graveyard 3D

 

Tombstone 3D1

 

Carlotta's Portrait 3E

 

The Hotel 3F

 

item 4A

 

The Hallway 4B

 

The Nosegay 4C

 

The Catalogue 4E

 

item 5A

 

The Gallery 5B

 

The Bay 5C

 

Sleep 5D

 

By The Fireside 5E

 

item 6A

 

Exit 6B

 

The Streets 6C

 

The Outing 6D

 

item 7A

 

item 7B

 

The Forest 7C

 

The Beach 7D

 

3 AM 8A

 

The Dream 8B

 

Farewell 8C

 

item 8D

 

item 8E

 

item 9A

 

The Tower 9A1

 

The Nightmare 9B

 

item 10A

 

Dawn 10C

 

item 10D

 

The Past 10E

 

The Girl 10F

 

item 11A

 

The Letter 11B

 

Goodnight 12B

 

The Park 12C

 

The Hair Color 12E

 

item 13A

 

Beauty Parlor 13A1

 

Scene D'Amour 13B

 

Scene D'Amour Sketch 13B

 

The Necklace 13C

 

item 13D

 

item 14A

 

The Return 14B

 

Finale 14B1

 

White Witch Doctor (1953)

General note

20th Century-Fox, directed by Henry Hathaway. Initial Publishers: 20th Century Music Corporation [ASCAP]
Manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
 

Prelude I/2

 

The Necklace II/1

 

The Question II/2

 

Petticoat Dance II/3

 

The Village III/1

 

The Hut III/2

 

The Operation III/3

 

The Leopard IV/2

 

Goodnight IV/5

 

The Safari IV/6

 

Elegy V/2

 

The Birth V/3

 

Little Mama V/4

 

Defiance V/5

 

Bakuba Boy VI/1

 

Nocturne VI/4

 

item VII/1

 

The Abduction VII/2

 

The Shimbeck VII/3

 

Bakuba Country VII/5

 

item IIX/1

 

The Skulls IIX/2

 

Morning IX/2

 

The King IX/3

 

The Past IX/4

 

Departure IX/6

 

The Camp IX/7

 

Jacque IX/7

 

item X/1

 

The Three Doctors X/2

 

The Camp II X/3

 

30 Seconds X/3A

 

The Fight X/4

 

item X/5

 

Terror X/6

 

Recovery X/6A

 

Finale XI/3

 

Williamsburg: the Story of A Patriot (1956)

General note

Unknown, directed by George Seaton. Initial Publishers: Famous Music [ASCAP]
Ozalid copy of the manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
Reverse transparencies of the manuscript full score in Bernard Herrmann's autograph, unbound.
 

Overture 1AAX

 

Pastoral Prelude IAA

 

Departure IBB

 

Governor 2CC

 

Taxes (scherzo) 2DD

 

Gown & Court 3BB

 

item 3CC

 

The Garden 3EE

 

The Mock Hanging 3FF

 

Royal Marines 4AA

 

The Drummer 4BB

 

The Park 4DD

 

Drafting 4EE

 

Finale 4ff

 

The Wrong Man (1957)

General note

Warner Brothers, directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Initial Publisher: M. Witmark & Sons [ASCAP]
Ozalid copy of Herrmann's manuscript full score.
folder 1

Prelude

folder 2

The Hallway I/2

folder 3

5 am I/3

folder 4

The Car III/1

folder 5

The Store III/2

folder 6

The Second Store IV/1

folder 7

Fingerprints V/1

folder 8

The Cell I V/2

folder 9

The Cell II V/3, VI/1

page 10

Police Van VI/2

page 11

Felony Court VI/3

page 12

The Tank VI/4

page 13

Handcuffs VI/5

page 14

The Door VII/1

page 15

Bob VII/2

page 16

The Telephone VII/3

page 17

The Farmhouse IIX/1

page 18

The Bridge IIX/2

page 19

3rd Floor IIX/3

page 20

Alibi IIX/4

page 21

The Glove IX/1

page 22

The Mirror IX/2

page 23

The Parting X/1

page 24

Prayer XI/1, XII/1

page 25

The Stork Club XII/2

page 26

Finale XII/3

page 27

Trailer, part I

page 28

Trailer, part II

page 29

Trailer, part III

page 30

Minuet (Mozart)

 

Appendix B: Guide to the Library of Congress Microfilm

reel 1, item 1

[All that money can buy = The Devil and Daniel Webster] Devil & D. Webster / B. Herrmann

General note

1 ms. score, bound (partially paged) ; 35 cm. Holograph in ink with additional markings in pencil and colored pencil. Laid in: Holograph mss. For Belle's lullaby (in ink, [2] p.), Mary's lullaby (in ink, [2] p.), Pop goes the weasel (in pencil, [7] p.) and additional ms. Leaves (in ink, pencil and colored pencil, [14] p.) Also laid in: The Belled buzzard (copyist's ms. In ink, 1 p.) with newpaper clipping attached. Date of creation: Ms. is undated; the Suite from this score contains the following dates: 'Concert Version' July 10/42, 'Film version' July 2/31.Copyright date: 1941 Oct 6 Release date of film: 1941 Studio: RKO Director: William Dieterle Location of ms.: UCSB Other materials at UCSB: Devil and Daniel Webster suite (ms. in ink, bound)
item 2a

Anna and the King of Siam / B. Herrmann

General note

1 ms. score, bound (122 p.) ; 35 cm. Holograph in ink with additional marking in pencil and colored pencil. Laid in: Gamelan gong & rama (photocopy of copyist's ms., 5p.) and A Siamese air (photocopy of published edition, [7] p., with pencil annotations apparently in the hand of Herrmann). Date of creation: 1946 Apr. 3 - 12Copyright date: 1946 June 20 Release date of film: 1946 Studio: 20th Century-Fox Director: John Cromwell Location of ms.:UCSB
item 2b

[Anna and the King of Siam]

General note

1 ms. Condensed score (unpaged) ; 37 cm. Holograph in pencil with additional markings in red pencil. Laid in: Cue sheets interspersed throughout (typescripts with additional annotations in red pencil). Date of creation: [undated]. The full score (Item 2a, above bears dates: 1946 April 3-12Copyright date: 1946 June 20 Release date of film: 1946 Studio: 20th Century-Fox Director: John Cromwell Location of ms.: LC LC call number: ML96.H4717 Case
item 3

[The battle of Neretva] / Bernard Herrmann

General note

1. ms. score (154 p.) ; 35 x 43.5 cm. or smaller. Holograph in ind with additional markings in colored ink and pencil; p. 123-6 and 136-7 supplied in photocopy, with a few marking in red ink. Date of creation [undated]Copyright date: 1971 Release date of film: 1971? Director: Veljko Bulajic Mocation of ms.: UCSB Other materials at UCSB: Timing books and parts for cues.
item 4

[Beneath] the twelve mile reef / Bernard Herrmann

General note

1 ms. score (164 p.) ; 34.5 cm. Holograph in ink with additional markings in pencil and colored pencil; p. 6-11, 132-138 & 158-164 supplied in photocopy. Laid in: holograph description (in ink, 1 p.). Date of creation: completed 1953 Aug. 28Copyright date: 1953 Dec. 17 Release date of film: 1953 Studio: 20th Century-Fox Director: Robert D. Webb Location of ms.: UCSB
item 5

Blue denim [= Blue jeans]

General note

1 ms. score (partially paged) ; 32.5 cm. Holograph in ink with additional markings in colored ink, pencil and colored pencil. Date of creation: 1959 May 15 - June 15Copyright date: 1959 July 30 Release date of film: 1959 Studio: 20th Century-Fox Director: Philip Dunne Location of ms.: UCSB
item 6

[The Bride wore black]

General note

La Mariée était en noir = The Bride wore black / Bernard Herrmann 1 ms. score (123. p.) ; 40 cm. Holograph in ink with additional markings in red ink and blue pencil. This score is cued by number rather than title. Laid in: photocopy of newspaper article. Date of creation: 1967 Oct. 25 - 26 [sic]Copyright date: 1968 Feb. 9 Release date of film: 1967 Director: François Truffaut Location of ms.: UCSB
reel 2, item 7

Cape Fear / Bernard Herrmann

General note

1 ms. score (unpaged) ; 34.5 cm. or smaller. Hologarph in ink with additional markings in red ink and pencil. Laid in: Mss. For Only twenty-two months old; The Witchwolves; Jördan am a hard road to trabbel; De Bear chot; Sing toodle-doo; O little boy: Crawfish pon'; Ol' massa; Yes, ma'm; Dem letters, Honey; Yonder hill; Barbara allen; and [unidentified] (in pencil, in unknown hands, [6] p.) Date of creation: In caption: 1961 Aug. 15 - Dec. 3; At end: 1961 Dec 2.Copyright date: 1961 Dec. 18 Release date of film: 1961 Studio: Universal Pictures Director: J. Lee Thompson Location of ms.: UCSB
item 8

Citizen Kane / Bernard Herrmann

General note

1 ms. score, bound (partially paged) ; 34.5 cm. Holograph in ink with additional marking in ink, pencil and colored pencil. Laid in: Ms. for Salaambo (holograph in pencil, [10 p.]) Date of creation: [undated]Copyright date: 1941 May 1 Release date of film: 1941 Studio: RKO Directors: Orson Welles and Joseph Cotton Location of ms.: LC LC call number: ML96.H Case
item 9

The Day the earth stood still / Bernard Herrmann

General note

1 ms. score, bound (56 p.) ; 36.5 cm. Holograph in ink with additional markings in ink, pencil and colored pencil. Date of creation: 1951 June 25 - July 28Copyrightdate: 1951 Sept. 18 Release date of film: 1951 Studio: 20th Century-Fox Director: Robert Wise Location of ms.: UCSB Other materials at UCSB: parts for all cues
item 10

The Egyptian / B. Herrmann

General note

1 ms. score (pagination varies) ; 36 cm. or smaller. Holograph in ink with additional markings in red pencil. This film score was written jointly by Herrmann and Alfrred Newman. The present ms. contains only the portions written by Herrmann. Laid in: The Hymn of Aton, date: 1954 Mar. 26, (photocopy of holograph scroe, [7] p.) Date of creation: 1954 May 4 - June 28Copyright date: 1954 Aug 25 Release date of film: 1954 Studio: 20th Century-Fox Director: Michael Curtiz Location of ms.: UCSB; Newman scores are at USC.
item 11

Endless night / Bernard Herrmann

General note

1 ms. score (87 p.) ; 33 x 41 cm. or smaller. Holorgaph in ink. Laid in: theme song from Endless night (photocopy of holograph ms., dated July 1971, [2] p.) and 2 additional copies (holograph in ink, 1 p. each). Also laid in: Cue XXX (Farewell) (photocopy of holograph ms., with additional motation in yellow ink, 1 p.) Date of creation: completed 1971 Dec. 1Release date of film: 1971 Director: Sidney Gilliat Location of ms.: UCSB
item 12

Fahrenheit 451 / Bernard Herrmann

General note

1 score (108. p.) ; 37 cm. Photocopy of hologarph ms., with a few markings in red ink. This photocopy contains some editing done on the cues used for the recording. Date of creation: completed 1966 June 25Copyright date: 1967 Feb. 4 Release date of film: 1966 Studio: Universal Pictures Director: François Truffaut Location of ms.: Photocopy of ms. At UCSB Other materials at UCSB: Orchestral parts
item 13

Five fingers / Bernard Herrmann

General note

1 ms. score (84 p.) ; 36.5 cm. or smaller. Holograph in ink with additional markings in pencil and colored pencil. Housed in case with score for The Snows of Kilimanjaro. Date of creation: 1951 Oct. 23 - Dec. 9Copyright date; 1952 Feb. 2 Release date of film: 1952 Studio: 20th Century-Fox Director: Joseph L. Mankiewicz Location of mss.: UCSB
item 14

The Garden of evil / Bernard Herrmann

General note

1 ms. Score (various pagings) ; 35 cm. Holograph in ink with additional markings in ink, pencil and colored pencil. Date of creation: 1954 Mar. 10 - Apr. 26Copyright date: 1954 June 23 Release date of film: 1954 Studio: 20th Century-Fox Director: Henry Hathaway Location of ms.: UCSB
item 15

The Ghost and Mrs. Muir / B. Herrmann

General note

1 score, bound (152 p.) ; 39 cm. Photocopy of holograph ms. Date of creation: 1947 Jan. 20 - Apr. 6Copyright date: 1947 June 13 Release date of film: 1947 Studio: 20th Century-Fox Director: Joseph L. Mankiewicz Location of ms.: Photocopy of ms. at UCSB; original is in the estate of Louis Herrmann.
reel 3, item 16

[Hangover Square]

General note

1 ms. score, bound (1, 33 leaves) ; 34.5 cm. Holograph in ink with additional markings in pencil and colored pencil. Laid in: copies of 2 versions of the same selection from the film, one entitled Netta's song (photocopy of copyist's ms., with lyric added in red pencil and final 10 measure on paste-overs, 4 p.) and the other entitled Gay love (photocopy of a different copyist's ms., transposed a major third higher, and bearing the date 1944 July 27, 4.p) Also laid in: published editions of two other songs from the film, All for you and so close to paradise, both with music by Lionel Newman and words by Charles Henderson, (New York ; Robbins Music Corp., 1945) Date of creation: [undated]Copyright date: 1945 Feb. 6 Release date of film: 1944 Studio: 20th Century-Fox Director: John Brahn location of ms.: UCSB Other materials at UCSB: photocopy of piano/conductor score, and photocopy of Herrmann's Piano concerto from this film.
item 17

[A] Hatfull [sic] of rain / Bernard Herrmann

General note

1 ms. Score (various pagings) ; 34.5 cm. Holograh in ink with additional markings in pencil and colored pencil; p. 7-8 of Cue IA (Prelude, Version B) supplied in photocopy. Laid in: conductor scores for 4 otehr selections from the film: Don't get around much anymore; Taking a chance on love; Rock and roll blues; and I'm making belive (photocopies with additional markings in ind and colored pencil). Also laid in: Cue sheet (in ink). Date of creation: 1957 Apr. 3-12Copyright date: 1957 July 17 Relase date of film: 1957 Studio: 20th Century-Fox Director: Fred Zinneman Location of ms.: UCSB
item 18

Jane Eyre / Bernard Herrmann

General note

1 score, bound (pagination varies) ; 34.5 cm. Photocopy of holograph with holograph markings in red ink, and minor additional markings in an unknown hand in pencil. Laid in: an additional holograph manuscript full score (title: Jane Eyre) in ink, [2] p.) Copyright date: 1944 Feb. 3 Release date of film: 1943 Studio: 20th Century Fox Director: Robert Stevenson Location of ms.: Photocopy of ms. At UCSB
item 19

Jason [and the Argonauts] / Bernard Herrmann

General note

1 ms. score (pagination varies) ; 38 cm. or smaller. Holograph in ink with additional markings in red ink and pencil; Cues 6, 8, 19 and Scherzo macabre are supplied in photocopy. The score incorporated an earlier work, Scherzo macabre. Date of creation: 1962 June 20 - Aug 31Copyright date: 1963 May 1 Release date of film: 1963 Studio: Columbia Director: Don Chaffey Location of ms.: UCSB
item 20

Journey to the center of the earth / Bernard Herrmann

General note

1 ms score (pagination varies) ; 50.5 cm. Holograph in ink with additional markings in red ink and pencil. Laid in: Twice as tall (music by James Van Heusen, words by Sammy Cahn), (photocopy of copyist's ms. with markings in unknown hand(s) in ink and pencil, 14 p.) Date of creation: 1959 Sept. 3 - NovCopyright date: 1959 Dec, 4 Release date of film: 1959 Studio: 20th Centruy Fox Director: Henry Levin Location of ms.: UCSB
item 21

[The Kentuckian. Selections]The Kentuckian

General note

1 score (s, 8p.) ; 38.5 cm. Photocopy of holograph with markings in colored ink and pencil. Two selections only: The Steamboat and Scherzo. Date of creation: [undated]Copyright date: 1955 July 22 Release date of film: 1955 Studio: United Artists Director: Burt Lancaster Location of ms.: Photocopies of mss. For these two cues at UCSB; mss. for other cues at Los Angeles Public Library.
item 22

King of the Khyber rifles / Bernard Herrmann

General note

1 ms. score (pagination varies) ; 34.5 cm. Holograph in ink with additional markings in ink, pencil and colored pencil. Laid in: Cue sheet (p. 4 only) typescript with annotations in red pencil. Date of creation: In caption: 1953 Oct. 8 - Nov 20; At end: 1953 Oct. 15 - Nov. 20Copyright date: 1953 Dec. 13 Release date of film: 1953 Studio: 20th Century-Fox Director: Henry King Location of ms.: UCSB
item 23

[The Magnificent Ambersons] / B. Herrmann

General note

1 ms. score, bound (pagination varies) ; 34.5 cm. Holograph in ink with additional markings in pencil and red pencil. Date of creation: [undated]Copyright date: 1942 July 7 Release date of film: 1942 Studio: RKO Director: Orson Welles Location of ms.: UCSB
item 24

The Man in the gray flannel suit / B. Herrmann

General note

1 ms. score (pagination varies) ; 34.5 cm. Holograph in ink with additional markings in pencil and coloreed pencil. Date of creation: 1956 Feb 1 - 25Copyright date: 1956 Mar. 29 Release date of film: 1956 Studio: 20th Century Fox Director: Nunnally Johnson Location of ms.: UCSB
reel 4, item 25

Marnie

General note

1 ms. score (unpaged) ; 27 x 34.5 cm. Holograph in ink with additional notations in red ink. Laid in: Published copy of the theme song, Marnie, (New York : Hawaii Music Co., c1964). Date of creation: [undated]Copyright date: 1964 July 22 Release date of film: 1964 Studio: Universal Pictures Director: Alfred Hitchcock Location of ms.: UCSB
item 26

Mysterious island

General note

1 score (partially unpaged) ; 38 cm. or smaller. Photocopy of holograph ms. with additional markings in ink and colored pencil. Laid in: Instrumental break-down of musical numbers, (photocopy of ms., 4 p.) Date of creation: 1961 Jan. 2 - Feb. 26Copyright date: 1961 Nov. 1 Release date of film: 1961 Studio: Columbia Director: Cy Endfield Location of ms.: Photocopy of ms. at UCSB
item 27

The Naked and the dead / Bernard Herrmann

General note

1 ms. Score (unpaged) ; 34.5 cm. Holograph in ink with markings in ink, pencil and red pencil; Prelude B and Finale Revised supplied in photocopy, with additional markings in ink and pencil. Date of creation: 1958 Mar. 7 - Apr. 14Copyright date: 1958 Aug. 9 Release date of film: 1958 Studio: Warmer Brothers Director: Raoul Walsh Location of ms.: UCSB
item 28

[The Night digger] = The Road builder / Bernard Herrmann

General note

1 ms score (43 p.) ; 31.5 x 45 cm. Holograph in ink with additional markings in red ink; a photocopy of p. 1 has been inserted as p. 41, the first page of Cue XXXVII (Finale). Date of creation: completed 1971 Jan.Copyright date: 1971 May 6 Release date of film: 1971 Studio: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Director: Alistair Reid Location of ms.: UCSB
item 29

North by northwest / Bernard Herrmann

General note

1 ms. score (unpaged) ; 35.5 cm. or smaller. Holograph in ink with additional markings in ind and red pencil; the Overture is supplied in photocopy. Laid in: 2 conductor's scores for the Overture (the first is a photocopy of a copyist's ms., with additional notations 914 p.) Date of creation: 1959 June 30Copyright date: 1959 June 30 Release date of film: 1959 Studio: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Director: Alfred Hitchcock Location of ms.: UCSB
item 30

[Obsession] = deja vu / Bernard Herrmann

General note

1 score (120 p.) ; 21.5 x 33 cm. Photocopy of holograph ms. Date of creation: 1975 July 15 - 27Release date of film: 1976 Studio: Columbia Director: Brian de Palma Location of ms.: Photocopy of ms. at UCSB
item 31

[On dangerous ground]Mad with much hear = On dangerous ground / Bernard Herrmann

General note

1 ms. Score, bound (123] p.) ; 35 cm. Holograph in ink with additional markings in pencil and colored pencil. Date of creation: 1950 Nov. 24 - Dec. 31Copyright date: 1951 Dec. 12 Release date of film: 1951 Studio: RKO Director: Nicholas Ray Location of ms.: UCSB
item 32

Prince of players / B. Herrmann

General note

1 ms. Score (unpaged) ; 34.5 cm. or smaller Holograph in ink with additional markings in pencil and red pencil. Date of creation: 1954 Nov 1 - 28Copyright date: 1955 Jan. 11 Release date of film: 1954 Studio: 20th Century-Fox Director: Philip Dunne Location of ms.: UCSB
item 33

Psycho / Bernard Herrmann

General note

1 score (unpaged) ; 35.5 cm. Holograph ms. in ink with additional markings in red ink and pencil; Cues [1] (Prelude), 2, 6, 7, 10, 14, 17, 21, 24, 29, 30 and 38 supplied in photocopy with a few additional notations in red ink and pencil. Laid in: Photocopy of cue sheet (1 p.) Date of creation: 1960 Jan. 12 - Feb. 12Copyright date: 1960 June 16 Release date of film: 1960 June 16 Studio: Paramount (Universal?) Director: Alfred Hitchcock Location of ms.: Holograph mss. For incomplete set of cues at UCSB; photocopies of complete set of cues at UCSB.
item 34

[The Seventh voyage of Sinbad]The 7th voyage of Sinbad / Bernard Herrmann

General note

1 ms. Score (133 p.) ; 26.5 x 34.5 cm. or smaller. Holograph in ink with additional markings in ink and colored pencil. Laid in: List of cues (in pencil, 1 p.) Date of creation: 1958 May - June 25Copyright date: 1958 Dec 1 Release date of film: 1958 Studio: Columbia Director: Nathan Juran Location of ms.: UCSB
reel 5, item 35

[Sisters]The Sisters [= Blood sisters] / Bernard Herrmann

General note

1 score (74 p.) ; 33 x 44.5 cm. Photocopy of holograph ms., with a few additional markings in ink and red pencil. Date of creation: 1972 June 18 - July 10Copyright date: 1973 Director: Brian de Palma Location of ms.: Photocopy of ms. at UCSB
item 36

The Snows of Kilimanjaro / Bernard Herrmann

General note

1 ms. score (97 p.) ; 34 cm. Holograph in ink with additional notations in pencil and colored pencil. Housed in case with the score for Five fingers. Date of creation: In caption: 1952 May 11 - June 20; At end: 1952 May 11 - June 19Copyright date: 1952 Sept. 17 Release date of film: 1952 Studio: 20th Century Fox Director: Henry Hathaway Location of ms.: UCSB
item 37

[Tender is the night]

General note

1 ms. score (pagination varies) ; 27 x 34 cm. Holograph score in ink with additional markings in ink, pencil and colored pencil; Cue 27 (The Surf board) is supplied partially in photocopy, with a few markings in ink and pencil. Laid in: Copyists's ms. of the theme song Tender is the night, dated 1961 May 3 (music by Sammy Fain, words by Harry Harris), (3 p.) Also laid in: typescript letter from David O. Selznick to Herrmann, dated 1961 Aug. 23 with attached list of "Music and Song References" from the Fitzgerald book (photocopy of typescript, 5 p.) Date of creatioin: [undated]Copyright date: 1961 Dec. 31 Release date of film: 1961 Studio: 20th Century-Fox Director: Henry King Location of ms.: UCSB
item 38

[The Three worlds of Gulliver]Gulliver's travels

General note

1 score (unpaged) ; 36.5 cm. Photocopy of holograph ms. with additional markings in pencil and colored pencil. Date of creation: 1960 Feb. 16 - Mar. 31Copyright date: 1960 Nov. 1 Release date of film: 1960 Studio: Columbia Director: Jack Sher Location of ms.: Photocopy of ms. at UCSB. Other materials at UCSB: Several full scores, photocopies, vellum originals, and original negative masters.
item 39

Torn Curtain / Bernard Herrmann

General note

1 score (unpaged) ; 34.5 cm. Photocopy of holograph score. This score was written for but NOT used in the film. This copy is the only copy of the ms. "Kept and not destroyed" by Herrmann. Date of creation: [undated]. Timing books are dated 1966 Mar. 1 Copyright date: 1966 Aug. 6 Release date of film: 1966 Studio: U.T.V. Director: Alfred Hitchcock Location of ms.: UCSB Other materials at UCSB: Sketches (35p.) and 2 timing books.
item 40

[The Trouble with Harry / Bernard Herrmann]

General note

1 ms. score (unpaged) ; 27 x 34.5 cm. Holograph in ink with additional markings in ink, pencil and colored pencil. Laid in: Photocopies of copyist's ms. conductor's scores for the Overture (6 p.) and the Finale (6 p.) Date of creation: 1954 Dec 12 - 1955 Jan 12Copyright date: 1955 Oct 6 Release date of film: 1955 Studio: Paramount Director: Alfred Hitchcock Location of ms.: UCSB
item 41

Vertigo / Bernard Herrmann

General note

1 ms. score (unpaged); 32.5 cm. Holograph in ink with additional markings in ink and colored pencil. Date of creation: 1958 Jan. 3 - Feb 19Copyright date: 1958 May 8 Release date of film: 1958 Studio: Paramount Director: Alfred Hitchcock Location of ms. : UCSB Other materials at UCSB: 4 pages of typed cue sheets 'Scottie waits' and 9 pages of sketches.
item 42

The White witch doctor / Bernard Herrmann

General note

1 ms. Score ([10], 82 p.) ; 35 cm. Holograph in ink with additional markings in pencil and red pencil. Laid in: Cue sheets (typescript with annotations in red pencil, p. 3-4 of 4). Date of creation: 1953 Feb. - Mar. 20Copyright date: 1953 June 30 Release date of film: 1953 Studio: 20th Century-Fox Directior: Henry Hathaway Location of ms.: UCSB
item 43

Williamsburg [the story of a patriot] / Bernard Herrmann

General note

1 score (pagination varies) ; 34.5 cm. Photocopy of holograph ms. On original folder, in Herrmann's hand: Music is for the M.P. [motion picture] that is run daily for the visitors to the Williamsburg restoration. Date of creation: completed 1956 Nov. 25Copyright date: 1957 Apr. 1 Release date of film: 1957 Studio: Documentary Feature (?) Director: George Seaton Location of ms.: Williamsburg [Virginia] Museum Library Other materials at UCSB: Vellum masters from which these photocopies were made.
item 44

The Wrong man / Bernard Herrmann

General note

1 score (unpaged) ; 33 cm. Photocopy of holograph ms., with a few marking in pencil and colored pencil. Date of creation: 1956 Sept. 10 - oct. 15Copyright date: 1957 Jan. 26 Release date of film: 1956 Studio: Warner Brothers Director: Alfred Hitchcock Location of ms. UCSB