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Far from the Madding Crowd (Original M...

82.1M streams

82,115,121

Me Before You (Original Motion Picture...

71.2M streams

71,160,088

The Orchestral Score From Baz Luhrmann...

68.3M streams

68,349,425

Love Actually (Original Motion Picture...

32.6M streams

32,608,925

The Incredible Hulk

15.4M streams

15,368,379

The Space Between Us

14.2M streams

14,165,859

The One and Only Ivan (Original Soundt...

12.4M streams

12,415,175

Sun On You

9.1M streams

9,146,375

As If To Nothing

8.4M streams

8,375,965

Elizabeth: The Golden Age

6.1M streams

6,079,575

Biography

Craig Armstrong is a Scottish born composer. Through his orchestral writing, electronic music and wide-ranging artistic collaborations in classical and film music, Craig's distinct compositional voice has received worldwide acclaim. Armstrong’s first solo albums were released on Massive Attack’s label Melankolic (Virgin Records), The Space Between Us and As If To Nothing. It’s Nearly Tomorrow with BMG Chrysalis was released in 2014. Armstrong’s most recent album, The Edge Of The Sea, a collaboration with Calum Martin, was released with Modern Recordings in 2020. Concert works from Armstrong include commissions from the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Hebrides Ensemble, Cappella Nova, Scottish Opera and the Barbican Stockhausen Festival. Armstrong has composed scores for both Hollywood and independent films from Peter Mullan’s directorial debut The Close Trilogy to the BAFTA, Ivor Novello and Golden Globe-winning award scores for Baz Lurhmann’s Romeo and Juliet, Moulin Rouge!. Some of Armstrong’s many other film scores include Love Actually, World Trade Centre, Far From The Madding Crowd and the Grammy award-winning score for Ray. Armstrong has recently completed scores for Thea Sharrock’s The One and Only Ivan, The Burnt Orange Heresy (Dir. Giuseppe Capotondi) and AACTA nominated score Dirt Music (dir. Gregor Jordan).