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  1. Directed by Paul McGuigan, screenplay by Max Landis and original score by Craig Armstrong. Starring James McAvoy and Daniel Radcliffe. Radical scientist Victor Frankenstein (McAvoy) and his equally brilliant protégé Igor Strausman (Radcliffe) share a noble vision of aiding humanity through their groundbreaking research into immortality.

  2. Craig Armstrong’s interest in the Gaelic Psalm tradition led to the creation of a special piece of work c elebrating the spiritual music of the Islands. Ballantyne is a collaboration with musician and composer Calum Martin , who has been involved in composing, recording, performing and teaching Gaelic music for more than 40 years.

  3. Craig Armstrong is a Scottish born composer and pianist. Through his orchestral writing, electronic music and wide ranging artistic collaborations in classical and film music, Craig Armstrong’s distinct compositional voice has received world wide acclaim. The composer studied at the Royal Academy Of Music under such greats as Cornelius Cardew ...

  4. craigarmstrong.com › music › new-album-sun-on-you-out-nowSun On You – Craig Armstrong

    Sun On You. “Sun on You is an album I composed for Piano and Strings. I wanted to create a record that had a lot of space and what I mean by space is, something that maybe slowed the world down a little and gave a moment to breathe. It was great to collaborate again with the Scottish Ensemble, they are such brilliant players.

  5. 'Shifted' from the album by Craig Armstrong 'Sun on You' with Craig Armstrong (Piano) and the Scottish Session Orchestra conducted by Cecilia Weston in Glas...

  6. The Lady From The Sea – Scottish Opera. The Most Reluctant Convert. Nocturnes Music For 2 Pianos

  7. Love Actually – The Love Themes For Orchestra, comprises 15 songs from the film’s original score, all beautifully adapted, extended and reworked to celebrate not only the film’s 20th anniversary, but fulfil Armstrong’s long-held ambition to create fuller versions of his now classic compositions. Due to the very nature of film editing ...