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  1. Arnold Bax’s Concerto, later the Phantasy, for viola and orchestra, was written for, and dedicated to, the violist Lionel Tertis. It was premiered by him during a Philharmonic Society concert on 17 November 1921.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Arnold_BaxArnold Bax - Wikipedia

    Sir Arnold Edward Trevor Bax KCVO (8 November 1883 – 3 October 1953) was an English composer, poet, and author. His prolific output includes songs, choral music, chamber pieces, and solo piano works, but he is best known for his orchestral music. In addition to a series of symphonic poems, he wrote seven symphonies and was for a time widely ...

  3. Sir Arnold Bax (born November 8, 1883, London—died October 3, 1953, Cork, County Cork, Ireland) was a British composer whose work is representative of the neoromantic trend in music that occurred between World Wars I and II. In 1900 he entered the Royal Academy of Music where he studied the piano. Influenced by the Celtic Revival and Irish ...

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  4. An appraisal of Bax's oeuvre written for the Arnold Bax Society some time between 1988 and 1994. It appears to be a short 'dry run' for Graham's PhD. The Arnold Bax website, founded and maintained by Graham's friend Richard Adams. Catalogue of Music by Arnold Bax (British composer, 1883-1953) by Graham Parlett, edited by David Parlett.

  5. Oct 11, 2007 · Building a classical music library: Arnold Bax. The composer who was born in Streatham but spent most of his life pretending he was Irish. Stephen Moss. Thu 11 Oct 2007 05.25 EDT. Arnold Bax.

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