The arranger, Les Smith, will be happy to provide substitute parts (for example, treble clef baritone for trombone) at no charge contact him directly at For more arrangements by Les, enter "Sweetwater Brass Press" (without the quotation marks) in the search box. Fred Logan, the films writer, visits Ernst and offers his condolences. He is proud of his performance, but is shocked when he sees the film and discovers that his voice has been redubbed. He gets a part in a low-budget vampire movie. Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Theme Song Audio With External Links Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. This arrangement was completed in 2016, and performance time runs about 5 minutes, 8 seconds. Ernst von Croft is an has-been actor once billed as 'The Greatest Monster of Them All'. The current arrangement is based on the composer’s original piano score but has been augmented slightly to take advantage of brass quintet instrumentation. Recorded numerous times, the music was also used in several early films but reached its largest audience by far as the theme song for the TV series, "Alfred Hitchcock Presents," 1955-1965. Play with guitar, piano, ukulele, mandolin or banjo. The occasion of the music is that the Marionette has lost a duel and died a funeral cortege takes place the bereaved troupe takes a break then returns to the cortege. A Dm D G F Chords for Alfred Hitchcock Presents Theme with Key, BPM, and easy-to-follow letter notes in sheet. Once it was completed, however, he had it published as a stand-alone composition with the present title. He originally conceived of it as one part of a satirical piano suite, the subject of which had nothing to do with puppetry. This is yet another self-produced song on the album. Gounod wrote this in 1872 as a piano piece and orchestrated it seven years later. Mary Maloney is a devoted wife and an exceptional housekeeper. The story was later refilmed for Roald Dahls UK TV series 'Tales of the Unexpected'.Synopsis. Published by Sweetwater Brass Press (A0.808661). Introduction 'Lamb to the Slaughter' (directed by Alfred Hitchcock) was originally broadcast on 13/Apr/1958 as part of the third season of Alfred Hitchcock Presents. Brass Ensemble - Level 3 - Digital Download
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