Sir Malcolm Arnold (b. 1921): Chamber Music
Piano Trio, Op. 54; Violin Sonatas Nos. 1 & 2, Opp.15 & 43
Five Pieces for violin and piano, Op. 84; Fantasy for cello, Op. 130

Malcolm Arnold was born in 1921 in Northampton, where his father was a well-to-do shoe manufacturer. There was music in the family, both from his father and from his mother, a descendant of a former Master of the Chapel Royal. Instead of the usual period at a public school, he was educated privately at home, particularly with the help of his aunts, and subsequently with music lessons from the organist of St Matthew's Church in Northampton. As a twelve-year-old he found anew interest in the trumpet and in jazz alter hearing Louis Armstrong, and three years later he was able to study the instrument in London under Ernest Hall, subsequently winning a scholarship to the Royal College of Music, where his composition teacher was Gordon Jacob. Two years later he left th