Psycho In Concert
Seminal Hitchcock thriller with a live orchestra
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33% of the effect of PSYCHO was due to the music
Alfred Hitchcock
Seminal Hitchcock thriller with a live orchestra
Seminal Hitchcock thriller with a live orchestra
Scare yourself silly with a special screening of Alfred Hitchcock's seminal horror movie, complete with a live orchestra playing Bernard Herrmann's infamous score live! In a concert experience to really raise the tension and your heart rate, watch in mounting terror as Janet Leigh's anti-heroine Marion Crane finds herself in a shadowy motel while on the run with her boss's money, welcomed in by the oddball proprietor Norman Bates. According to Bates, she is the sole occupier in the motel apart from his infirm mother... but not all is as it seems.
Alfred Hitchcock's classic horror film Psycho is staple viewing for any horror aficionado. With a classic score that set the benchmark for music in horror and thriller movies, it's an unbeatable experience to witness in concert with a live orchestra. Interestingly, Hitchcock was originally adamant that he did not want music played over the now-legendary shower scene. Luckily - not just for us, the viewers, but also for the future generations of composers and films that the infamous scene went on to influence - Herrmann ignored that request and came back with a pared-down, nagging strings composition that Hitchcock later admitted made the scene what it is.