In tribute to Herrmann, here's the opening credits to Hitchcock's
North by Northwest. Herrmann's theme is allowed to play over the New York streetscape unaccompanied by the din of traffic and chatter of people.
[YOUTUBE="jIlqatMQSgI"]North by Northwest[/YOUTUBE]
(And yes, that's Hitchcock himself at the end as the poor schmo who missed his bus.

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I didn't know that Bernard Herrmann got his start in Hollywood with Orson Welles and
Citizen Kane until I saw the movie a few weeks ago. Herrmann had a close working relationship with Hitchcock (
Marnie,
The Birds,
Psycho and
Vertigo are among the movies they collaborated on), but they had a falling out during the production of
Torn Curtain and reportedly scarcely spoke to each other ever again.
Toward the end of his life Herrmann worked with François Truffaut, Brian De Palma and, in his final work, Martin Scorsese on
Taxi Driver. Herrmann finished scoring
Taxi Driver in December, 1975. Days later, Christmas Eve, he dropped dead. He was 64.
He had five Oscar noms, including the one he won in 1941 for
The Devil and Daniel Webster. His first two scores (
Citizen Kane and
The Devil and Daniel Webster) were nominated for Academy Awards; so were his last two (De Palma's
Obsession, and
Taxi Driver). His other nomination came for 1946's
Anna and the King of Siam.
Here's the opening theme from
Taxi Driver (for which Herrmann was posthumously awarded by BAFTA in 1976):
[YOUTUBE="b892Vm6Sw6Q"]Taxi Driver[/YOUTUBE]
It's composed of bits and pieces of several excerpts from the score. The haunting bit at the start is from a song called "God's Lonely Man", the change at 0:24 is to "Thank God for the Rain", and at 0:43 it shifts to "Betsy's Theme", a leitmotif for the character played by a young (and very sexy) Cybill Shepherd.
EDIT: *sigh* Why do I even try embedding videos...?