Unsung Composers

The Music => Composers & Music => Topic started by: RoothamRVWFinzi on Saturday 01 October 2011, 19:32

Title: Thomas Armstrong
Post by: RoothamRVWFinzi on Saturday 01 October 2011, 19:32
Hello everybody,

Yesterday, I retrieved the Chandos disc [Chan 9657] from my collection of music by Thomas Armstrong, and reacquainted myself with it. What a reveleation his music is, and this seems to be the only CD I know of which highlights his wor!!!! :'(

For anybody who has not heard this wonderful disc [Thomas Armstrong 1898-1994 - British composer], then try and get hold of a copy. You will not regret it!

I just wish a recording company would record some more of his music - perhaps a possibility for Dutton at some future time? ::)

Best wishes,

Eric.
Title: Re: Thomas Armstrong
Post by: M. Henriksen on Saturday 01 October 2011, 20:40
Thanks for this valuable information. Don't ask me how I've not noticed this disc before now. I've heard the excerpts at the Chandos website and read the booklet. I'll get hold of a copy for sure, this was a pleasent surprise on a Saturday evening!
Can you tell us what more Armstrong has composed?

Morten
Title: Re: Thomas Armstrong
Post by: albion on Monday 03 October 2011, 16:59
Quote from: M. Henriksen on Saturday 01 October 2011, 20:40Can you tell us what more Armstrong has composed?

Morten

I've been searching, but found no information beyond that in the Chandos blurb - tried Grove, obituaries, etc. but all seem to concentrate more or less exclusively on his role as an administrator rather than a composer ....

Perhaps Gareth might know more?

???
Title: Re: Thomas Armstrong
Post by: Dundonnell on Monday 03 October 2011, 19:10
Armstrong's son, Lord Armstrong of Ilminster, who was Ted Heath's Principal Private Secretary and Secretary of the Cabinet under Margaret Thatcher, will know a lot more ;D

He often pops up in TV documentaries about the politics of the 70s and 80s but I doubt he is necessarily a member of this forum ;D
Title: Re: Thomas Armstrong
Post by: M. Henriksen on Monday 03 October 2011, 20:04
Well, thanks for the help anyway! Seems he was a busy man with not much time for composing, maybe Chandos have covered his main works on that disc?


Morten
Title: Re: Thomas Armstrong
Post by: Gareth Vaughan on Monday 03 October 2011, 22:33
I believe that, after his student days, Armstrong concentrated on vocal music - insofar as he did much composing at all. There is a lovely Te Deum and a good Mag. and Nunc. It would appear that the orchestral works recorded by Chandos are just about all he did of that type.