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    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 ...

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  2. 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. Bax, Sir Arnold Edward Trevor (1883–1953), composer, was born 8 November 1883 in Streatham, London, the son of prosperous quaker parents. His father, Alfred Ridley Bax, was a barrister of the Middle Temple, who, possessed of private means, devoted the greatest part of his attention to antiquarian pursuits; he had married, relatively late, a vivacious young wife, Charlotte Ellen Lea.

  5. Sadly there were to be no later volumes. Bax was born of wealthy parents in Streatham, London, on 8 November 1883. Their move to the house, Ivybank in Streatham in 1893 coincided with his father beginning to take him to August Manns’ Crystal Palace concerts. By 1896 Bax had begun to compose profusely.

  6. Shortly after Bax and his wife had settled into Bushy Park Road, Clifford came to visit and, as Bax reports, ‘we lost no time in going around the corner to 17 Rathgar Avenue that I might be introduced to the poet.’[23] He subsequently made many other friends and acquaintances in literary Dublin, including Padraic Colum, James Stephens, and ...

  7. Jun 26, 2016 · Bas left his wife and children to live with Harriet in Swiss Cottage, London. In the mid-1920s, while his affair with Cohen continued, Bax met 23 year old Mary Gleaves, and for more than two decades he maintained relationships with both women. Harriet also had a relationship with Ramsay MacDonald when he was Prime Minister from 1929 to 1935

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