June Armstrong is a composer and piano teacher living in Belfast, Northern Ireland. June has had compositions included in all the major UK and Irish examination board syllabi and has received commissions from ABRSM and Red Leaf Pianoworks in Canada and Hal Leonard in the USA. She specialises in composing music focusing on atmospheric playing, using colour, shape, and impressionistic sounds rather than traditional harmony.
Musical background
June Armstrong studied music at Queen’s University Belfast, graduating with a BMus and an MA in composition and twentieth century analysis. After working as a peripatetic violin tutor with the City of Belfast School of Music, she moved with her husband to the Albany region of New York State, where she lived for six years, during which time both her sons were born.
Piano Teaching
On returning to live permanently in Belfast in 1984, she began teaching both her sons to play the piano and discovered a previously unsuspected passion for the piano and for piano teaching. This quickly led to a diploma in piano teaching and a full-time career of over 30 years.
After beginning to teach the piano, she very quickly rejected the examination system, instead focussing on the development of informed stylistic playing and confidence in performing. Most of her pupils choose to sit one higher grade examination before leaving school. Her pupils are regular high achievers at national and local music festivals and at examination level.
Composition
A desire to compose piano music focussing on atmospheric playing, developing both a tonal palette and pedalling technique led to the creation of Strangford Sketchbook, which was completed in 2010. She has now published 20 volumes of piano music from beginner to advanced level. June’s compositional technique is largely improvisatory, developing from experimentation with tonal effects and has been influenced by a passion for jazz and improvisation, to which she was introduced in 2003.
Interests
June also plays the violin and enjoys playing in the local community symphony orchestra and in the Belfast Bach Cantata Consort as well as being an avid chamber music player.
June's publications, all can be found on her website www.junearmstrong.com
Musical background
June Armstrong studied music at Queen’s University Belfast, graduating with a BMus and an MA in composition and twentieth century analysis. After working as a peripatetic violin tutor with the City of Belfast School of Music, she moved with her husband to the Albany region of New York State, where she lived for six years, during which time both her sons were born.
Piano Teaching
On returning to live permanently in Belfast in 1984, she began teaching both her sons to play the piano and discovered a previously unsuspected passion for the piano and for piano teaching. This quickly led to a diploma in piano teaching and a full-time career of over 30 years.
After beginning to teach the piano, she very quickly rejected the examination system, instead focussing on the development of informed stylistic playing and confidence in performing. Most of her pupils choose to sit one higher grade examination before leaving school. Her pupils are regular high achievers at national and local music festivals and at examination level.
Composition
A desire to compose piano music focussing on atmospheric playing, developing both a tonal palette and pedalling technique led to the creation of Strangford Sketchbook, which was completed in 2010. She has now published 20 volumes of piano music from beginner to advanced level. June’s compositional technique is largely improvisatory, developing from experimentation with tonal effects and has been influenced by a passion for jazz and improvisation, to which she was introduced in 2003.
Interests
June also plays the violin and enjoys playing in the local community symphony orchestra and in the Belfast Bach Cantata Consort as well as being an avid chamber music player.
June's publications, all can be found on her website www.junearmstrong.com