Malcolm Arnold is one of the most versatile and prolific British composers of the post war era. This is his extremely popular Fantasy for Trombone, Opus 101 from 1969.
Tirée du film classique de la Seconde Guerre mondiale de 1957 Le pont de la rivière Kwai, voici la célèbre marche de Malcolm Arnold qui incorpore la marche du colonel Bogey de Kenneth Alford ainsi que...
Malcolm Arnold's famous Fantasy for Horn .
2 Flutes, 2 Oboes, 2 Clarinets in Bb, 2 Bassoons (2nd optional), 4 Horns in F (3 - 4 optional), 2 Trumpets in Bb, 3 Trombones, Timpani, Percussion (Glockenspiel, Cymbals), HarpStrings (Violin 1, Violi...
Settings of two short poems by Ernest Dowson, for SATB choir.
'Anniversary Overture' was commissioned in 1968 as a twenty-first birthday piece for Hong Kong Philharmonic Society, and is a four-minute firework display for orchestra. Within the framework of a two-...
Finally Malcolm Arnold's highly evocative and colourful 8 Children's Pieces are available again! Ranging in level from about Grade 2-6 they represent a wonderful set of imaginative and fun pieces to l...
Flute/Piano reduction.
Arnold himself was a prolific trumpeter and was principal for the London Philharmonic Orchestra, widely acknowledged as one of the great trumpeters of the age.
Composed in 1966, Arnold's Fantasy for Flute was commissioned by the City Of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra for the Birmingham International Wind Competition of 1966. It is a challenging piece, but one...
... a brief opening allegro, a slow movement that evolved from lyrical simplicity to portentous emotional gestures, and a finale that was an euberant and affectionate salute to Pre-Goodman Rag. Christ...
Edited and arranged by Brian Bonsor, the solo part takes into consideration the different makes of the tenor recorder and the varying amounts of breath demanded by each. Great care has also been taken...
Work premiered by Yehudi Menuhin and Ivor Newton.
This is a magnificent work! Based on a famous poem by Scottish poet Robert Burns, the overture is a tone poem which eloquently expresses the intense moods of the frightening tale told by the poet. Joh...