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  <OtherInfo label="Biography" urlencoded="Sir+Malcolm+Arnold+CBE+was+an+English+composer.+His+works+feature+music+in+many+genres%2c+including+a+cycle+of+nine+symphonies%2c+numerous+concertos%2c+concert+works%2c+chamber+music%2c+choral+music+and+music+for+brass+band+and+wind+band.+He+wrote+extensively+for+the+theatre%2c+with+five+ballets+specially+commissioned+by+the+Royal+Ballet%2c+as+well+as+two+operas+and+a+musical.+He+also+produced+scores+for+more+than+a+hundred+films%2c+among+these+The+Bridge+on+the+River+Kwai+(1957)%2c+for+which+he+won+an+Oscar.%0a%0aAfter+seeing+Louis+Armstrong+play+in+Bournemouth%2c+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.+He+returned+in+1946+to+the+London+Philharmonic%2c+where+he+remained+until+1948%2c+leaving+to+become+a+full-time+composer.%0a%0aArnold+began+his+career+playing+trumpet+professionally%2c+but+by+the+age+of+30+his+life+was+devoted+to+composition.+He+was+ranked+with+Benjamin+Britten+as+one+of+the+most+sought-after+composers+in+Britain.Arnold+also+wrote+a+variety+of+concertos+and+chamber+works%2c+as+well+as+music+for+the+theatre+including+major+ballets." urlpathencoded="Sir%20Malcolm%20Arnold%20CBE%20was%20an%20English%20composer.%20His%20works%20feature%20music%20in%20many%20genres,%20including%20a%20cycle%20of%20nine%20symphonies,%20numerous%20concertos,%20concert%20works,%20chamber%20music,%20choral%20music%20and%20music%20for%20brass%20band%20and%20wind%20band.%20He%20wrote%20extensively%20for%20the%20theatre,%20with%20five%20ballets%20specially%20commissioned%20by%20the%20Royal%20Ballet,%20as%20well%20as%20two%20operas%20and%20a%20musical.%20He%20also%20produced%20scores%20for%20more%20than%20a%20hundred%20films,%20among%20these%20The%20Bridge%20on%20the%20River%20Kwai%20(1957),%20for%20which%20he%20won%20an%20Oscar.%0a%0aAfter%20seeing%20Louis%20Armstrong%20play%20in%20Bournemouth,%20he%20took%20up%20the%20trumpet%20at%20the%20age%20of%2012%20and%20five%20years%20later%20won%20a%20scholarship%20to%20the%20Royal%20College%20of%20Music%20(R.C.M.).%20At%20the%20RCM%20he%20studied%20composition%20with%20Gordon%20Jacob%20and%20the%20trumpet%20with%20Ernest%20Hall.%20In%201941%20he%20joined%20the%20London%20Philharmonic%20Orchestra%20(LPO)%20as%20second%20trumpet%20and%20became%20principal%20trumpet%20in%201943.%20He%20returned%20in%201946%20to%20the%20London%20Philharmonic,%20where%20he%20remained%20until%201948,%20leaving%20to%20become%20a%20full-time%20composer.%0a%0aArnold%20began%20his%20career%20playing%20trumpet%20professionally,%20but%20by%20the%20age%20of%2030%20his%20life%20was%20devoted%20to%20composition.%20He%20was%20ranked%20with%20Benjamin%20Britten%20as%20one%20of%20the%20most%20sought-after%20composers%20in%20Britain.Arnold%20also%20wrote%20a%20variety%20of%20concertos%20and%20chamber%20works,%20as%20well%20as%20music%20for%20the%20theatre%20including%20major%20ballets.">Sir Malcolm Arnold CBE was an English composer. His works feature 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.

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. He returned in 1946 to the London Philharmonic, where he remained until 1948, leaving to become a full-time composer.

Arnold began his career playing trumpet professionally, but by the age of 30 his life was devoted to composition. He was ranked with Benjamin Britten as one of the most sought-after composers in Britain.Arnold also wrote a variety of concertos and chamber works, as well as music for the theatre including major ballets.</OtherInfo>
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In 1941 he registered as a conscientious objector, and was initially exempted from military service conditional upon joining the National Fire Service, but in the event he was allowed to continue in the LPO. In 1944, after his brother in the Royal Air Force had been killed, he volunteered for military service. When the army put him in a military band he shot himself in the foot to get back to civilian life; he remained in touch with the CO movement, giving a trumpet recital at the 1946 New Year party of the Central Board for Conscientious Objectors.</PublishedWorks>
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