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Well, he can be seen on YouTube playing his 'Silent Noon, an Idyll' and then there's the music for Hitchcock's film of Daphne Du Maurier's 'The Birds'. Haven't yet worked out the relevance of Burton to the 'Walt Whitman Suite'
Well, he can be seen on YouTube playing his 'Silent Noon, an Idyll' and then there's the music for Hitchcock's film of Daphne Du Maurier's 'The Birds'. Haven't yet worked out the relevance of Burton to the 'Walt Whitman Suite'
Not Walt Whitman - also the significance of the e on Noon!
I didn't know that BH wrote and conducted the music for Orson Welles's 'War Of The Worlds', filmed much later by Tim Burton.
As William the Conquerer said at Hastings it looks like we need your I .
You’ve got all three and would have got a bonus point had you mentioned that Bernard Hermann was born Max Herman and that the Noone referred to Herman’s Hermit’s Peter Noone.
As William the Conquerer said at Hastings it looks like we need your I .
You’ve got all three and would have got a bonus point had you mentioned that Bernard Hermann was born Max Herman and that the Noone referred to Herman’s Hermit’s Peter Noone.
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