Malcolm Arnold, classical music composer

Malcolm Arnold

Biography

Sir Malcolm Henry Arnold (21 October 1921 - 23 September 2006) was an English composer and symphonist.

Malcolm Arnold began his career playing trumpet professionally, but by age thirty his life was devoted to composition. He was bracketed with Benjamin Britten and William Walton as one of the most sought-after composers in Britain. His natural melodic gift earned him a reputation as a composer of light music in works such as in some of his concert overtures and the sets of Welsh, English, Scottish, Irish and Cornish Dances. He was also a highly successful composer of film music, penning the scores to over a hundred features and documentaries, including classic titles such as The Bridge on the River Kwai, Hobson's Choice and the St Trinian's series. His nine symphonies are often deeply personal and show a more serious side to his work, which has proved more controversial. Arnold also wrote a variety of concertos and chamber works, as well as music for the theatre including major ballets. His brass music is widely acclaimed.

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Composer Title Date Action
Malcolm Arnold Prelude, from Five Pieces for Violin and Piano 06/29/2011 Play Add to playlist
Malcolm Arnold Aubade, from Five Pieces for Violin and Piano, Op. 84 06/29/2011 Play Add to playlist
Malcolm Arnold Waltz, from Five Pieces for Violin and Piano, Op. 84 06/29/2011 Play Add to playlist
Malcolm Arnold Ballade, from Five Pieces for Violin and Piano, Op. 84 06/29/2011 Play Add to playlist
Malcolm Arnold Moto perpetuo, from Five Pieces for Violin and Piano, Op. 84 06/29/2011 Play Add to playlist
Malcolm Arnold Five Pieces for Violin and Piano, Op. 84 06/29/2011 Play Add to playlist