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Sir Malcolm Henry Arnold, CBE (21 October 1921 – 23 September 2006) was an English composer. His output of works features music in many genres, including a cycle of nine symphonies, numerous concertos, concert works, chamber music, choral music and music for brass band and wind band. He wrote extensively for the theatre, with five ballets specially commissioned by the Royal Ballet, as well as two operas and a musical. He also produced scores for more than a hundred films, among these The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957), for which he won an Oscar.
Malcolm Arnold was born in Northampton, England, the youngest of five children from a prosperous Northampton family of shoemakers. After seeing Louis Armstrong play in Bournemouth, he took up the trumpet at the age of 12 and five years later won a scholarship to the Royal College of Music (R.C.M.).
At the RCM he studied composition with Gordon Jacob and the trumpet with Ernest Hall. In 1941 he joined the London Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO) as second trumpet and became principal trumpet in 1943.
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Plot: The lives of three young people - a rich student, a girl from the "wrong side of the tracks" and her boyfriend - unexpectedly intersect during one fateful summer in the romantic drama "Here on Earth." Kelley Morse (Chris Klein), who is cocky and brash, normally would never have crossed paths with the residents of a small town near his posh private school. But when he takes his shiny new Mercedes out for a drive, he locks horns with some of the locals, including Jasper (Josh Hartnett). As Jasper's willful girlfriend Samantha (Leelee Sobieski) looks on, Kelley and Jasper engage in a dangerous car race that turns disastrous, leaving a popular diner owned by Samantha's mother in ruins. Kelley and Jasper are sentenced to a creatively ironic but fitting punishment: They must help rebuild the diner. Not only does this ruin Kelley's summer plans, he also must board at the home of his rival, Jasper. Kelley begins to fulfill his "sentence," but refuses to have anything to do with Jasper and his parents. When Kelley again encounters Samantha, the attraction is immediate and strong. First love blossoms in the Berkshire woods ("a little bit of heaven, here on earth," Samantha calls the pastoral setting), angering Jasper, who has known Samantha practically his entire life. These new feelings and the romantic triangle that develops are only the beginning of a new journey for Kelley, Samantha and Jasper, as they ultimately make life-changing discoveries about themselves and each other.
Keywords: auto-repair, baseball-field, bathtub, beer-drinking, black-female-judge, boyfriend-girlfriend-relationship, boys'-school, breakfast, buffet, bus-tripBeautiful piece by Sir Malcolm Arnold: Four Scottish Dances, Op. 59. Performed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, with Malcolm Arnold as the conductor. Movement 1: Pesante 0:00 Movement 2: Vivace 2:28 Movement 3: Allegretto 4:36 Movement 4: Con Brio 8:23 DISCLAIMER I own nothing in this video, nor do I claim to. All credit goes to Sir Malcolm Arnold and the London Philharmonic Orchestra for this magnificent piece.
Symphony No. 1, Op 22 was written by Malcolm Arnold in 1949, and was premiered in 1951. National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland, conducted by Andrew Penny. The symphony consist of three movements : Allegro 0:02 Andantino 12:00 Vivace con fucco 20:42 The painting is "The Wasteland" by Ben Yockel
Sir Malcolm Henry Arnold (1921-2006) Fantasy for Trumpet, Op. 100 (1969) with score Angela Whelan (trumpet)
Sir Malcolm Arnold (1921-2006), England - Four Cornish Dances, Op. 91 I. Vivace II. Andantino III. Con moto e sempre senza parodia IV. Allegro ma non troppo Queensland Symphony Orchestra Andrew Penny -------------------
Malcolm Arnold (1921-2006) (GB° Symphonie n°5 (1961) 1/3 **MUST HEAR** Dir : Richard Hickox 1- Tempestuoso (9.44) ... PART II : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9WJuwmTDZM On collectionCB we can also listen to Malcolm Arnold's « Symphonie n°2 » (1953), « Rinaldo and Armida » (1954) and « Concerto for two pianos (three hands) and orchestra » (1969). Elève au Royal College of Music, puis trompettiste pendant deux ans à l'Orchestre Philharmonique de Londres, Malcolm Arnold, qui fut promu commandeur dans l'Ordre de l'Empire britannique en 1970, puis fait chevalier par la Reine en 1993, n'a jamais cessé d'être en phase avec son temps, jusqu'à diriger des adaptations symphoniques d'œuvres de compositeurs rock. Avec neuf symphonies, sept ballets, deux opéras, vingt concertos et plus de 130 ...
Malclolm Arnold's suite from "The Belles of St Trinians" performed by Roderick Elms and Alistair Young (piano duet) with the BBC Concert Orchestra conducted by Rumon Gamba. BBC Proms 16th August 2003
Malcolm Arnold: Symphony No 4, Op 71. [Malcolm Arnold-BBC Symphony Orchestra-Nov 2,1960-premiere].
Brass Quintet No. 1, Opus 73 (1961) Malcolm Arnold (1921-2006) I. Allegro vivace II. Chaconne (Andante con moto) III. Con brio The Center Brass Quintet Andreas Stoltzfus, trumpet • Chieko Matsuyama, trumpet Mathew Croft, horn Christopher Reaves, trombone • Adam Koble, tuba William Scharnberg, coach Recorded Live November 17, 2012 Voertman Hall, College of Music University of North Texas
六福客棧 / 馬爾肯‧阿諾, 瀨尾宗利改編 師大管樂隊校友團第七屆音樂會──七武士 20160821 14:30 師大禮堂 指揮:陳俞州
Performed by Erika Reed (Branch) and Eric Wilson at the University of Alabama on January 21, 2001. A fantastically fun piece for clarinet and piano. Three movements: I. Allegro con brio II. Andantino III. Furioso The outer movements are very lively with apparent jazz influence. The middle movement is slow and gentle and somewhat contemplative.
January to June 2016, pictures of the new primary school at Malcolm Arnold Academy in Northampton, taking shape.
The second movement of Sir Malcolm Arnold's Clarinet Concerto No.2, played by the BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by and featuring as soloist, Michael Collins. The paintings are by the "Black Country" artist, Edwin Butler Bayliss.
Relaxing wildflower footage....to music by :- Malcolm Arnold 1921 - 2006 - Prolific and amazingly brilliant, stylistically diverse English composer known mainly for his many film scores, primarily the epic 'Bridge Over the River Kwai'. On this video six minutes of relaxing wild flower footage set to an extended version of Malcolm Arnold's lovely poignant orchestral theme from the 1961 film 'Whistle Down the Wind'. From a 'BBC Records' 1976 vinyl album... 'My Personal Choice' by Norrie Paramor. Norrie Paramor and the 'Midland Radio Orchestra'
Malcolm Arnold Sonatina for Clarinet and Piano (Andantino, movement 2) Li Lingzhi, Clarinet Liu Yi Na, Piano Recorded live during a lunchtime performance at NUH medical centre.
Malcolm Arnold Sonatina for Clarinet and Piano (Furioso, movement 3) Li Lingzhi, Clarinet Liu Yi Na, Piano Recorded live during a lunchtime performance at NUH medical centre.
Malcolm Arnold: Symphony No 8, Op 124. [Julius Hegyi-Albany Symphony Orchestra-World Premiere-May, 1979].
Malcolm Arnold: Symphony No 6, Op 95. [Malcolm Arnold-BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra-premiere, June 28,1968].
Malcolm Arnold (1921-2006) Guitar Concerto (1959) 1.Allegro 2.Lento 3.Con Brio Hitoshi Miyashita, guitar https://www.facebook.com/miyashita.hitoshi Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra Alfonso Scarano, conductor December 21, 2013 College of Music, Mahidol University Auditorium
Malcolm Arnold: Symphony No 7, Op 113. [Charles Groves-BBC Philharmonic-Nov 19,1991,Manchester, UK].
Heroes of Tememark (1965) Original Soundtrack By Malcolm Arnold .
An excellent performance of 'Song of Freedom' from the 2006 Malcolm Arnold Festival. Our very first! It's a performance by the Rushden Windmill Brass Band and the choir of the Royal Latin School, conducted by Robert Tucker.
Edmund Rubbra: Symphony No 4, Op. 52 (1942). Conducted by Malcolm Arnold. BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra.
Malcolm Arnold: Symphony No 7, Op 113. [Edward Downes-BBC Philharmonic-Oct 21,1986]. I think this performance of Sym 7 by Downes & the BBC PO is the finest yet recorded. A pity it has never been issued on CD.