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2024年05月27日

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Alfred Hitchcock's film Torn Curtain had two scores written, but only one was used. The music heard in the film was written by John Addison, but an alternate score by famed cinematic composer Bernard Herrmann has also been released thrice on CD. The legend of the scores is that Herrmann refused to craft his composition toward the director's and studio's preferred pop direction. After an amazing nine efforts, Hitchcock and Herrmann parted ways after collaborating on some of the most famous soundtrack music of all time, including those for Psycho, Vertigo, and North by Northwest. The two never worked together again. The Addison version is about half as long, probably due to resultant time constraints. "Main Title" is sweeping with some jazzy hints while "Love Theme" sounds like most upbeat romantic cues of the time. Whereas Herrmann's unused score has moody and paranoid undertones throughout (as befitting a 1966 Cold War drama), Addison's only occasionally repeats those darker motifs. Herrmann's, with so many more cues and subsidiary pieces, provided a much deeper musical experience. So soundtrack fans are presented with a wonderful debate: Which score is better? The used is reflective of the time, but the unused has cache, a lot more music, and a challenging missive. While Addison used melody to propel the story ahead, Herrmann chose to forgo Hollywood's melodic conventions to further a brooding mood. The soundtrack to Torn Curtain shows that the tensions between producers and artists is universal and that the corporate needs with regard to film music are probably as old as film itself. Like with Orson Welles' unsuccessful struggle to make The Lady From Shanghai (and its music) more alienating and frightful, Bernard Herrmann was unsuccessful in forcing his musical vision upon Hitchcock. The used score is undeniably lesser, but also a good piece of work. The released Torn Curtain employed the use of silence, which made for an interesting artistic choice forged out of necessity. The two scores together make for an interesting history lesson for the students of film music. ~ JT Griffith
Rovi
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MUSIC COMPOSED AND CONDUCTED BY JOHN ADDISON SCORE PRESENTATION
1.Main Title From Torn Curtain
2.Code One
3.The Love Theme From Torn Curtain (Extended Version)
4.Book Store
5.First Premonitions
6.Behind The Curtain (Extended Version)
7.More Premonitions
8.Sarah Alone
9.East Berlin At Dawn
10.First Introduction To 'Pi'
11.The Murder Of Gromek (Extended Version)
12.Sarah And Superimposures
13.Michael And Sarah - Alone On The Hill
14.Phone Wire / Hole In The Ground / Caution
15.Escape On The 'Pi' Bus (Part 1)
16.Escape On The 'Pi' Bus (Part 2)
17.Escape On The 'Pi' Bus (Part 3)
18.Finale From Torn Curtain
19.Variations On The Love Theme From Torn Curtain

ADDITIONAL MUSIC
20.Torn Curtain Love Theme Instrumental
21.The Love Theme From Torn Curtain (Alternate Segment)
22.First Premonitions (Alternate)
23.Behind The Curtain (Alternate Segment)
24.End Title From Torn Curtain (Alternate)
25.The Love Theme From Torn Curtain (Green Years)
Performed by The Johnny Mann Singers

THE UNUSED SCORE RECORDING COMPOSED AND CONDUCTED BY BERNARD HERRMANN
26.Torn Curtain Prelude
27.The Ship
28.The Radiogram
29.The Hotel
30.The Bookstore
31.The Book
32.The Travel Desk / The Blurring
33.The Killing
34.Torn Curtain Prelude (Alternate Take)
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