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	Comments on: Tour Planned For &#8216;The Artist&#8217; With Screenings Accompanied By A Live Orchestra	</title>
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		By: James		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[James]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[Bource&#x27;s score doesn&#x27;t really pay homage to Bernard Herrmann, the final cue in the film -is- actually the cue &#034;Scene d&#x27;Amour&#034; from Herrmann&#x27;s Vertigo score. It&#x27;s not the film recording from 1958, but a re-recording by Elmer Bernstein from 1993. It seems Hazanavicius fell in love with his temp track there. The soundtrack album features Bource&#x27;s imitation of it as the next to last track, though his piece was jettisoned in the end for the licensed real thing.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bource&#x27;s score doesn&#x27;t really pay homage to Bernard Herrmann, the final cue in the film -is- actually the cue &quot;Scene d&#x27;Amour&quot; from Herrmann&#x27;s Vertigo score. It&#x27;s not the film recording from 1958, but a re-recording by Elmer Bernstein from 1993. It seems Hazanavicius fell in love with his temp track there. The soundtrack album features Bource&#x27;s imitation of it as the next to last track, though his piece was jettisoned in the end for the licensed real thing.</p>
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