Composer
Sir Arnold Bax (1883-1953); ENG
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Born of cultured and wealthy parents, Bax was insulated from the loss of direction that many composers felt during, and immediately after, the First World War. For him the prewar world of Debussy, Ravel, and Stravinsky was still alive in all its myth and mystery. He described himself as "a brazen romantic," and in many respects could be considered the last of the European post-Romantic school of composers.
During his five years at the Royal Academy of Music, Bax was deeply impressed by the poetry of W.B. Yeats, founder of the Irish National Theater, an influence that led to a close association with Celtic culture and legend for the rest of his life. He wrote poetry under the pseudonym Dermot O'Byrne, and assisted his brother, the playwright and critic Clifford Bax, in editing a magazine called Orpheus, dedicated to the mystical arts.
His first mature work, In the Fairy Hills, is typical of the fantastic and exotic nature of his orchestral writing, chromatic and opulent, with a broad melodic sweep and luminous harmonies. The Garden of Fand (1916), an imaginative evocation of an ancient legend of sea gods and goddesses, is similarly impressionistic, though less naturalistic, than Debussy's La Mer. Tintagel, a tone poem inspired by traditional English stories of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table was composed in 1919 after a holiday in Cornwall and quickly became Bax's most frequently performed work.
Living in the shadow of composers of the stature of Elgar and Vaughan Williams, Bax received little public recognition until late in life. Up to the late 1930s, his songs, choral works, and chamber music were rarely heard, and, had it not been for a broadening of his style and the championship of Sir Adrian Boult, conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra, Bax would probably be remembered, if at all, for his comparatively youthful works. Even in the 1960s the English music critic Burnett James was moved to call this neglect "myopic and moronic."
On a visit to Scandinavia in 1932, Bax met Sibelius and the two composers became friends; while Sibelius' influence is not obvious in Bax's symphonic style, he is clearly indebted to the Finnish master in Winter Legends and The tale the pine trees knew.
The symphony, a form to which he turned again and again between 1922 and 1939, provided an outlet for a more taut, structured and contrapuntal approach that nevertheless retains elements of fantasy and mysticism. Symphony No. 1, the only one recorded in his lifetime, was first performed in 1922, and followed by six more. The fifth is dedicated to Sibelius and the sixth contains a theme from Sibelius' tone poem Tapiola.
Bax did not take well to approaching old age. He became withdrawn and dependent on alcohol. In 1943, he wrote a bitterly nostalgic memoir of his earlier years called Farewell to my youth (edited by Lewis Foreman; Scolar [sic] Press (Now Ashgate); 1992). In 1942, he was appointed Master of the Kings' Music and received a knighthood. His last work, written to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's coronation in 1953, is a set of madrigals called What is it like to be young and fair. He died while on holiday in Cork, Ireland.
© Roy Brewer, All Music Guide
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Piano Works
49 tracks
- A Hill Tune
1 track
- A Mountain Mood, Melody, and Variations
1 track
- Burlesque
1 track
- Country-Tune
1 track
- Dream in Exile
1 track
- Hardanger, for 2 pianos
1 track
- In A Vodka Shop
1 track
- Lullaby
1 track
- Mediterranean
4 tracks
- Moy Mell (The Pleasant Plain: An Irish Tone Poem), for 2 pianos
1 track
- Nereid
1 track
- O Dame Get Up and Bake Your Pies
1 track
- Paean, passacaglia for piano
2 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.1 in F#-
2 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.2 in G
2 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.3
6 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.4
6 tracks
- Red Autumn, for 2 pianos
2 tracks
- 2 Russian Tone Pictures
2 tracks
- Sleepy-Head
1 track
- Sonata for 2 Pianos
3 tracks
- The Devil That Tempted St. Anthony, for 2 pianos
2 tracks
- The Maiden with the Daffodil
1 track
- The Poisoned Fountain, for 2 pianos
1 track
- The Princess' Rose Garden
1 track
- Water Music
1 track
- What the Minstrel Told Us
1 track
- Winter Waters
1 track
- A Hill Tune
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Orchestral Works
263 tracks
- Film and Stage Works
54 tracks
- Oliver Twist, film score
30 tracks
- Malta GC, film score
4 tracks
- Between Dusk and Dawn, ballet
20 tracks
- Oliver Twist, film score
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Concertos
43 tracks
- Cello Concerto
3 tracks
- Concertante, for english horn, clarinet, horn, and orchestra
4 tracks
- Concertante, for piano, left hand, and orchestra
6 tracks
- Morning Song ('Maytime in Sussex'), Symphonic Variations for piano and orchestra in E
2 tracks
- Saga Fragment for Trumpet, Strings, Piano, and Percussion (arr. of 'Quartet for Piano and Strings')
2 tracks
- Symphonic Variations for Piano and Orchestra in E
15 tracks
- Violin Concerto
3 tracks
- Winter Legends, sinfonia concertante for piano and orchestra
8 tracks
- Cello Concerto
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Symphonies
58 tracks
- Spring Fire, symphony for orchestra
5 tracks
- Symphony No.1 in Eb
9 tracks
- Symphony No.2 in E-/C major
6 tracks
- Symphony No.3
8 tracks
- Symphony No.4
9 tracks
- Symphony No.5 in C#-
6 tracks
- Symphony No.6 in C
9 tracks
- Symphony No.7 in Ab
6 tracks
- Spring Fire, symphony for orchestra
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Other Orchestral Works
108 tracks
- A Festival Overture
2 tracks
- A Legend (Tone Poem)
1 track
- Cathaleen-ní-Hoolihan (Tone Poem)
1 track
- Christmas Eve on the Mountains (Tone Poem)
1 track
- Cortège
1 track
- Golden Eagle (Incidental Music)
6 tracks
- In the Faery Hills (Tone Poem)
4 tracks
- Into the Twilight (Tone Poem)
3 tracks
- London Pageant (March and Trio)
1 track
- Nocturnes, for soprano and orchestra
2 tracks
- Northern Ballad No.1
1 track
- Northern Ballad No.2
2 tracks
- Northern Ballad No.3
2 tracks
- November Woods (Tone Poem)
4 tracks
- Nympholept (Tone Poem)
3 tracks
- On the Sea-Shore (Tone Poem; Completed and Orchestrated by Parlett)
2 tracks
- Overture to a Picaresque Comedy
2 tracks
- Overture to Adventure
1 track
- Overture, Elegy, and Rondo
6 tracks
- 3 Pieces for Small Orchestra (Formerly '4 Sketches' and '4 Irish Pieces')
1 track
- Rogue's Comedy Overture
1 track
- Romantic Overture
1 track
- Roscatha (Tone Poem)
2 tracks
- Russian Suite (arr. of piano pieces from 1912-1915)
3 tracks
- Sinfonietta
9 tracks
- Summer Music
4 tracks
- Symphonic Scherzo (arr. of piano work)
1 track
- The Garden of Fand (Tone Poem)
4 tracks
- The Happy Forest (Tone Poem)
4 tracks
- The Tale the Pine Trees Knew (Tone Poem)
3 tracks
- The Truth about the Russian Dancers (Incidental Music)
21 tracks
- Tintagel (Tone Poem)
9 tracks
- A Festival Overture
- Film and Stage Works
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Chamber Works
89 tracks
- Chamber Sonatas
42 tracks
- Clarinet Sonata in D
8 tracks
- Clarinet Sonata in E
1 track
- Clarinet Sonata
2 tracks
- Legend (sonata), for cello and piano
4 tracks
- Phantasy Sonata, for viola and harp
4 tracks
- Sonata for Flute and Harp
3 tracks
- Viola Sonata
6 tracks
- Violin Sonata No.1 in E
5 tracks
- Violin Sonata No.2 in D
4 tracks
- Violin Sonata No.3 in G-
3 tracks
- Violin Sonata No.4 in F
2 tracks
- Clarinet Sonata in D
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Other Chamber Works
47 tracks
- Ballad for Violin and Piano
1 track
- Concert Piece for Violin (or Viola) and Piano
1 track
- Concerto for Flute, Oboe, Harp, and String Quartet
5 tracks
- Elegiac Trio for Flute, Viola, and Harp
2 tracks
- Folk Tale for Cello and Piano
1 track
- Legend for Viola and Piano
2 tracks
- Lyrical Interlude for 2 Violins, 2 Violas, and Cello
1 track
- Octet, for horn, piano, and string sextet
2 tracks
- Piano Trio in Bb
3 tracks
- Quintet for Harp and Strings
3 tracks
- Quintet for Oboe and Strings
6 tracks
- Quintet for Strings
1 track
- Quintet in G- for Piano and Strings
3 tracks
- Romance for Clarinet and Piano
1 track
- String Quartet in E
1 track
- String Quartet No.1 in G
3 tracks
- String Quartet No.2 in E-
3 tracks
- String Quartet No.3 in F
4 tracks
- Threnody and Scherzo, for bassoon, harp, and string sextet
2 tracks
- Trio in One Movement for Piano, Violin, and Viola (or Clarinet), Op.4
2 tracks
- Ballad for Violin and Piano
- Chamber Sonatas
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Vocal Works
18 tracks
- Choral Works
8 tracks
- Enchanted Summer, for 2 sopranos, chorus, and orchestra
1 track
- Fatherland, for tenor, chorus, and orchestra
1 track
- Lord, Thou Hast Told Us
1 track
- Mater ora filium, for double chorus
1 track
- St. Patrick's Breastplate, for chorus and orchestra
1 track
- The Morning Watch, for chorus and orchestra
1 track
- To the Name Above Every Name, Hymn for Soprano, Chorus, and Orchestra
1 track
- Walsinghame, for tenor, chorus, and orchestra
1 track
- Enchanted Summer, for 2 sopranos, chorus, and orchestra
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Songs
10 tracks
- Choral Works
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Chamber Works
2 tracks
- Chamber Sonatas
2 tracks
- Clarinet Sonata in D
2 tracks
- Clarinet Sonata in D
- Chamber Sonatas
Below are works by S.Bax that every music lover should explore:
- Orchestral Works
- Tintagel (Tone Poem)
9 tracks
- Tintagel (Tone Poem)
- Chamber Works
- Clarinet Sonata in D
8 tracks
- Violin Sonata No.3 in G-
3 tracks
- Violin Sonata No.4 in F
2 tracks
- Clarinet Sonata in D



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