Ahead of the release of Nitin Sawhney’s brand new classical score for Alfred Hitchcock’s classic “The Lodger” we have an exciting teaser clip from the score accompanied by scenes from the film.
Sawhney’s output as a musician is astonishing. He has scored for and performed with many of the world’s leading orchestras, and collaborated with and written for the likes of Paul McCartney, Sting and Brian Eno, but also Taio Cruz, Get Cape Wear Cape Fly, and Ellie Goulding.
Talking about the score Sawhney says, ““I always hoped to follow in the footsteps of the great Hitchcock composer, Bernard Hermann. He has been one of my major heroes and influences since I was a kid. What I find amusing is that, since I am scoring a silent Hitchcock film from 1927, Bernard Hermann will now posthumously follow in my footsteps instead! As a long serving judge for the Ivor Novello awards I was delighted to be scoring the one Hitchcock film that features Ivor Novello himself. A film that has all the earmarks of a genius director making his first foray into the world of suspense, this is a gift to score and I am enjoying the process more than I even imagined. I can’t wait to hear the London Symphony Orchestra play it.”
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