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Friday, January 12, 2007

A new book on the music in Hitchcock's films is reviewed in the Times.
For Hitchcock music was not merely an accompaniment. It was a focus. And it didn't just reveal something about the characters who sang the score's songs or moved under its canopy of sound; music could seem to be a character itself.
Everything about a Hitchcock film is wonderful. I may have to pick up a copy of this book. I'll certainly be returning to the films in the next few weeks, perhaps listening even more closely than before.

Hitchcock, Thrilling the Ears as Well as the Eyes - New York Times

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