arnold bax

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{i} Sir Arnold Edward Trevor Bax (1883-1953), English composer
Arnold Edward Trevor Bax
{i} Arnold Bax (1883-1953), English composer
Sir Arnold Bax
born Nov. 8, 1883, London, Eng. died Oct. 3, 1953, Cork, County Cork, Ire. British composer. Born into a wealthy family, he was free to compose throughout his life and consequently wrote prolifically. His early works, influenced by the poetry of William Butler Yeats, frequently evoke Celtic legend. His compositions include seven symphonies, the orchestral works Spring Fire (1913), November Woods (1917), and Tintagel (1919), piano sonatas, string quartets, and numerous vocal works
Sir Arnold Edward Trevor Bax
born Nov. 8, 1883, London, Eng. died Oct. 3, 1953, Cork, County Cork, Ire. British composer. Born into a wealthy family, he was free to compose throughout his life and consequently wrote prolifically. His early works, influenced by the poetry of William Butler Yeats, frequently evoke Celtic legend. His compositions include seven symphonies, the orchestral works Spring Fire (1913), November Woods (1917), and Tintagel (1919), piano sonatas, string quartets, and numerous vocal works
Sir Arnold Edward Trevor Bax
{i} Arnold Bax (1883-1953), English composer
arnold bax

    Hyphenation

    Ar·nold Bax

    Turkish pronunciation

    ärnıld bäks

    Pronunciation

    /ˈärnəld ˈbaks/ /ˈɑːrnəld ˈbæks/
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