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Bernard Herrmann was an influential American composer and conductor, celebrated for his groundbreaking film scores that transformed the sound of Hollywood. Over a four-decade career, he developed a unique musical style, moving away from traditional techniques and introducing his own distinctive harmonies and rhythms. Herrmann won an Academy Award for The Devil and Daniel Webster and made his film debut with Citizen Kane, beginning a notable partnership with Orson Welles. He is especially renowned for his iconic collaborations with Alfred Hitchcock, scoring classics such as Vertigo, North by Northwest, Psycho, and The Man Who Knew Too Much. His work also includes influential films like The Day the Earth Stood Still, Fahrenheit 451, and Taxi Driver, as well as music for radio and television, including The Twilight Zone. Herrmann’s bold, innovative approach continues to inspire film music today.