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Malcolm Arnold(1921-2006)

  • Composer
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Born in Northampton on 21st October 1921, Malcolm Arnold studied composition with Gordon Jacob and trumpet with Ernest Hall at the Royal College of Music. In 1941 he joined the trumpet section of the London Philharmonic Orchestra, becoming principal by 1943. After two years of war service and one season with the BBC Symphony Orchestra he returned to the LPO in 1946; but composition was already becoming his priority and he had already produced a catalogue of attractive works, an early example being the comedy overture Beckus the Dandipratt, Op.5 (1943), recorded in 1948 by the LPO under their principal conductor Eduard van Beinum. That same year Arnold won the Mendelssohn Scholarship which enabled him to spend a year in Italy; on his return he decided to concentrate entirely upon composition. His experience as an orchestral player stood him in good stead as a composer. He quickly built up a reputation as a fluent and versatile composer and a brilliant orchestrator, many commissions were to come his way. Arnold has written works in almost every genre for amateur and professional alike, including nine symphonies, five ballets, two operas, 20 concertos, overtures and orchestral dances, two string quartets and other chamber music, choral music, song cycles and works for wind and brass band. Somehow, in the midst of this prolific creativity, Arnold found time to score over 80 films including the Academy Award-winning score for Le Pont de la rivière Kwaï (1957), written in only ten days and L'auberge du sixième bonheur (1958) which brought an Ivor Novello Award.

Arnold's music springs directly from roots in dance and song. Typically it is lucid in texture, clear in draftsmanship. His lighter entertainment pieces are easy to listen to and rewarding to perform. As an inventor of tunes, his powers seem to be inexaustible, and he is prodigal with his gifts; the 'big tune' in the modest little Toy Symphony, for example, is just as much a winner as the many memorable themes in many concert works. Many of these are firmly established in the concert repertory. Yet for those who have ears to hear, his works frequently give more than a hint of a complex musical personality and of dramatic tensions not far below the surface. In fact there is scope in Arnold's music which reflects his profound concern with the human predicament and also in his belief that music is "a social act of communication among people, a gesture of friendship, the strongest there is."

In 1969 Malcolm Arnold was made a Bard of the Cornish Gorseth, he was awarded the Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (C.B.E.) in 1970 and received honorary doctorates from the Universities of Exeter (1969), Durham (1982) and Leicester (1984). He was made a fellow of the Royal College of Music in 1983 and is an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Academy of Music (R.A.M.). In 1986 he received the Ivor Novello Award for outstanding services to British music. He was Knighted in 1993. He died on September 23, 2006, after a brief illness.
BornOctober 21, 1921
DiedSeptember 23, 2006(84)
BornOctober 21, 1921
DiedSeptember 23, 2006(84)
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  • Won 1 Oscar
    • 1 win & 2 nominations total

Known for

Alec Guinness, William Holden, and Sessue Hayakawa in Le Pont de la rivière Kwaï (1957)
Le Pont de la rivière Kwaï
8.1
  • Composer
  • 1957
Elizabeth Taylor in Soudain l'été dernier (1959)
Soudain l'été dernier
7.5
  • Composer
  • 1959
Laurence Olivier, Michael Caine, Christopher Plummer, Robert Shaw, Trevor Howard, Harry Andrews, Curd Jürgens, Ian McShane, Kenneth More, Nigel Patrick, Michael Redgrave, Ralph Richardson, Patrick Wymark, and Susannah York in La Bataille d'Angleterre (1969)
La Bataille d'Angleterre
7.0
  • Soundtrack("Battle in the Air")
  • 1969
Home to Danger (1951)
Home to Danger
5.9
  • Composer
  • 1951

Credits

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  • The Bridge on the River Kwai: An Appreciation by Filmmaker John Milius (2000)
    The Bridge on the River Kwai: An Appreciation by Filmmaker John Milius
    5.1
    Video
    • Composer
    • 2000
  • The Making of 'The Bridge on the River Kwai' (2000)
    The Making of 'The Bridge on the River Kwai'
    7.0
    Video
    • Composer
    • 2000
  • Band
    • Composer
    • 1998
  • The English Programme (1976)
    The English Programme
    5.0
    TV Series
    • Composer
    • 1994
  • Patrick Allen and Timothy West in Les temps difficiles (1977)
    Les temps difficiles
    7.4
    TV Mini Series
    • Composer
    • 1977
  • North Sea Strike: an Esso film
    • Composer
    • 1972
  • Nicol Williamson in The Reckoning (1970)
    The Reckoning
    6.8
    • Composer
    • 1970
  • Laurence Olivier, Richard Attenborough, Susan Hampshire, and Robin Phillips in David Copperfield (1970)
    David Copperfield
    5.8
    TV Movie
    • Composer
    • 1970
  • Divertimento (1968)
    Divertimento
    5.8
    Short
    • Composer
    • 1968
  • Thora Hird in The First Lady (1968)
    The First Lady
    7.9
    TV Series
    • Composer
    • 1968–1969
  • Cow-boys dans la brousse (1967)
    Cow-boys dans la brousse
    5.3
    • Composer
    • 1967
  • The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery (1966)
    The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery
    5.8
    • Composer
    • 1966
  • Sky West and Crooked (1966)
    Sky West and Crooked
    6.8
    • Composer
    • 1966
  • Kirk Douglas and Richard Harris in Les héros de Télémark (1965)
    Les héros de Télémark
    6.5
    • Composer
    • 1965
  • Keir Dullea in L'attaque dura sept jours (1964)
    L'attaque dura sept jours
    6.7
    • Composer
    • 1964

Music Department



  • Prom at the Palace (2002)
    Prom at the Palace
    8.5
    TV Special
    • composer: additional music
    • 2002
  • Lisa Vanderpump in The Wildcats of St. Trinian's (1980)
    The Wildcats of St. Trinian's
    3.7
    • composer: theme music
    • 1980
  • Patrick Allen and Timothy West in Les temps difficiles (1977)
    Les temps difficiles
    7.4
    TV Mini Series
    • composer: theme music
    • 1977
  • North Sea Strike: an Esso film
    • conductor
    • 1972
  • Nicol Williamson in The Reckoning (1970)
    The Reckoning
    6.8
    • conductor
    • 1970
  • Laurence Olivier, Richard Attenborough, Susan Hampshire, and Robin Phillips in David Copperfield (1970)
    David Copperfield
    5.8
    TV Movie
    • conductor
    • 1970
  • Chuck Connors, Gerald Edwards, Ronald Howard, and Tom Nardini in Cowboy in Africa (1967)
    Cowboy in Africa
    7.3
    TV Series
    • composer: theme music
    • 1967–1968
  • Cow-boys dans la brousse (1967)
    Cow-boys dans la brousse
    5.3
    • conductor
    • 1967
  • The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery (1966)
    The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery
    5.8
    • conductor
    • 1966
  • Sky West and Crooked (1966)
    Sky West and Crooked
    6.8
    • conductor
    • 1966
  • Kirk Douglas and Richard Harris in Les héros de Télémark (1965)
    Les héros de Télémark
    6.5
    • conductor
    • 1965
  • Espionage (1963)
    Espionage
    7.6
    TV Series
    • composer: theme music
    • conductor
    • 1963–1964
  • Keir Dullea in L'attaque dura sept jours (1964)
    L'attaque dura sept jours
    6.7
    • conductor
    • 1964
  • Deborah Kerr, Hayley Mills, and John Mills in Mystère sur la falaise (1964)
    Mystère sur la falaise
    7.2
    • conductor
    • 1964
  • Gala Performance
    TV Series
    • conductor
    • 1963

Soundtrack



  • Carly Ciarrocchi, Chris Palmieri, and Donnell E. Smith in Sprout House (2017)
    Sprout House
    7.8
    TV Series
    • writer: "This Old Man"
    • 2017
  • BBC Proms (2007)
    BBC Proms
    TV Series
    • Soundtrack ("March from The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957)")
    • 2007
  • Spitting Image (1984)
    Spitting Image
    7.4
    TV Series
    • writer: "English Dances for Orchestra, Set II: Allegro non troppo (Op.33)"
    • 1984–1985
  • Molly Ringwald, Emilio Estevez, Judd Nelson, Ally Sheedy, and Anthony Michael Hall in Breakfast Club (1985)
    Breakfast Club
    7.8
    • writer: "The River Kwai March" (uncredited)
    • 1985
  • Lisa Vanderpump in The Wildcats of St. Trinian's (1980)
    The Wildcats of St. Trinian's
    3.7
    • writer: "St. Trinian's School Song" (uncredited)
    • 1980
  • Silah Arkadaslari (1977)
    Silah Arkadaslari
    5.1
    • performer: "The River Kwai March/Colonel Bogey"
    • writer: "The River Kwai March/Colonel Bogey" (uncredited)
    • 1977
  • La maman et la putain (1973)
    La maman et la putain
    7.7
    • performer: "Concerto for Group and Orchestra"
    • 1973
  • Laurence Olivier, Michael Caine, Christopher Plummer, Robert Shaw, Trevor Howard, Harry Andrews, Curd Jürgens, Ian McShane, Kenneth More, Nigel Patrick, Michael Redgrave, Ralph Richardson, Patrick Wymark, and Susannah York in La Bataille d'Angleterre (1969)
    La Bataille d'Angleterre
    7.0
    • performer: "Battle in the Air"
    • 1969
  • Divertimento (1968)
    Divertimento
    5.8
    Short
    • writer: "Divertimento for flute, oboe and clarinet, op. 37"
    • 1968
  • The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery (1966)
    The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery
    5.8
    • music: "St. Trinian's School Song" (uncredited)
    • 1966
  • Deux des commandos (1961)
    Deux des commandos
    5.7
    • arranger: "She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain" (uncredited)
    • 1961
  • Jack Benny in The Jack Benny Program (1950)
    The Jack Benny Program
    8.5
    TV Series
    • writer: "March from the River Kwai - Colonel Bogey" (uncredited)
    • 1961
  • Alec Guinness in Les fanfares de la gloire (1960)
    Les fanfares de la gloire
    7.5
    • arranger: "The Black Bear" (uncredited)
    • 1960
  • Ingrid Bergman, Robert Donat, and Curd Jürgens in L'auberge du sixième bonheur (1958)
    L'auberge du sixième bonheur
    7.2
    • arranger: "Nick Nack Paddy Whack (The Children's Marching Song)"
    • 1958
  • George Cole, Joyce Grenfell, Lionel Jeffries, Sabrina, and Terry-Thomas in Fric-Fracs à gogo (1957)
    Fric-Fracs à gogo
    6.4
    • arranger: "Santa Lucia", "Wedding March"
    • music: "St.Trinian's School Song" (uncredited)
    • 1957

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Sir Malcolm Arnold C.B.E.
  • Born
    • October 21, 1921
    • Northampton, Northamptonshire, England, UK
  • Died
    • September 23, 2006
    • Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK(chest infection)
  • Spouses
      Isobel Katharine GrayNovember 2, 1963 - 1975 (divorced, 1 child)
  • Other works
    1943 BECKUS THE DANDIPRATT (Overture)
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Biographical Movie
    • 2 Print Biographies
    • 2 Articles

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    The producers of "Bridge on the River Kwai" wanted to release the movie in time to make the deadline for Academy Award consideration. However, they couldn't find any composers willing to write a score on such a tight deadline. Arnold accepted the challenge. They gave him 10 days to compose the complete film score; he did it, and won the Oscar for best score.

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  • When did Malcolm Arnold die?
    September 23, 2006
  • How did Malcolm Arnold die?
    Chest infection
  • How old was Malcolm Arnold when he died?
    84 years old
  • Where did Malcolm Arnold die?
    Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK
  • When was Malcolm Arnold born?
    October 21, 1921

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