This week – on the Spooky Season debut of The Sideshow Theme Show, Will and Lasse dive headfirst into one of the most iconic pieces of film music ever written: Bernard Herrmann’s “Prelude” from Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho.

We talk about how Herrmann’s bold choice to score Hitchcock’s thriller entirely with strings created a sound world that was stark, claustrophobic, and unforgettable. In the Prelude, those slashing rhythms set the stage for one of the most influential horror films of all time — instantly immersing the audience in a world of unease before a single word is spoken.

Along the way, we discuss:

  • Why the Psycho score is a landmark in film music history
  • Herrmann’s use of string orchestra to create psychological tension
  • How the Prelude sets up not just the story, but the entire sound of the film
  • The lasting impact of Psycho’s music on horror, thrillers, and beyond

Whether you’re a longtime Bernard Herrmann fan or just discovering the genius behind those infamous shower scene stabs, this episode is a deep dive into the craft and legacy of a true film music master.

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