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Not only has Craig just bagged himself a Bafta but he also won a Golden Globe for Best original Score for the soundtrack to Moulin Rouge at last month's ceremony.
Renowned Scottish composer Craig Armstrong releases his startlingly evocative new album 'As If To Nothing' on April 1st 2002. The album features collaborations from: Bono, David McAlmont, Photek, Mogwai, Antye Greie-Fuchs, Wendy Stubbs, Steven Lindsay, Swati Natekar and Evan Dando who features on the single 'Wake Up In New York' released on March 18th 2002.
Win Tickets to see Craig at The Barbican on 7th April on Raft Competitions.
To learn more about Craig's involvement in the Moulin Rouge soundtrack, go to www.clubmoulinrouge.com
It sounds familiar... You might not know his name but you REALLY know his music!
Let us refresh your memory...
Craig Armstrong paid his dues at the Royal Academy of Music in London, where he
specialised in composition and piano. He won several awards including the
Charles Lucas Prize and the Harvey Lohr scholarship for composition and in his
final year was awarded a Fellowship in Composition (FTCL) from Trinity College.
He has received commissions from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, the BT Ensemble
and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra and has worked extensively for the
theatre composing works for the Tron Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare
Company.
But it's probably on the big screen and on record where Craig Armstrong is going
to be most familiar to you. His orchestral work can be heard on tracks from the
likes of Madonna, U2, Suede, Pavarotti, The Pet Shop Boys and Massive Attack.
His film work includes scores for Peter Mullan's Trilogy: 'Close', 'Fridge' and
'A good day for the bad guys', and his most recent movie 'Orphans', which won
Best Film at the Venice Film Festival 1999.
Other film scores include, 'Best Laid Plans', 'Plunkett and Macleane', 'The Bone
Collector' (for which Armstrong received the ASCAP 1999 Award) and Baz
Luhrmann's 'Romeo and Juliet', winner of the Anthony Asquith Bafta Award and an
Ivor Novello for Best Original Score. This year Armstrong worked with Luhrmann
again providing the score for his musical blockbuster, 'Moulin Rouge' as well as
the new Bridget Fonda and Jet Lee film, 'Kiss of the Dragon'.
Signed to Massive Attack's Melankolic label, Craig releases 'As If To Nothing',
the follow-up to his 1998 critically acclaimed debut solo album, 'The Space
Between Us' in February next year. The eagerly awaited release features a number
of collaborations including one with Bono and the Edge who have recorded an
acoustic version of 'Stay (Far Away, So Close)' from U2's 'Zooropa' album. Craig
had previously arranged the strings for U2s soundtrack work on the Batman film.
Other guest vocalists on 'As If To Nothing' include Evan Dando, who recorded a
track entitled 'Wake Up In New York'. David McAlmont contributed vocals on
'Snow' and Antye, from the German band Laub, added her talents to the song
'Waltz'.
So repeat after us: Craig Armstrong. Classically trained composer. Works with
Madonna, U2, Nelle Hooper, Massive Attack. Writes beautiful contemporary
orchestral music speaking of love, life, loss, and longing, with the grace and
delicacy of classical music and the passion and intensity of the best pop. Pass
that on to 10 people and something really good will happen to you... promise!
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