About: Arnold Bax

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English composer, poet, and author (1883–1953)

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  • Ngresi ndwomtoni (tw)
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  • cumadóir, file, agus údar Sasanach (1883–1953) (ga)
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  • イギリスの作曲家、詩人 (1883-1953) (ja)
  • 英国作曲家,诗人 (zh)
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  • Arnold Bax (en)
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  • Bax, Arnold (en)
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  • And when the devil's made us wise (en)
  • By corners where the martyrs fell. (en)
  • Each in his own peculiar hell (en)
  • We're free to sentimentalise (en)
  • With desert hearts and drunken eyes (en)
  • Bax's music is never simply rhapsodic or formless ... but the tendency to be diffuse, to a point where the listener's attention insists on wandering, the love of picaresque construction and the absence of clear outlines—these faults account for the general apathy towards music that is intrinsically noble, humane, and capable of a certain melancholy grandeur. (en)
  • I worked very hard at the Irish language and steeped myself in its history and saga, folk-tale and fairy-lore. ... Under this domination, my musical style became strengthened ... I began to write Irishly, using figures and melodies of a definitely Celtic curve. (en)
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  • Bax in his memoirs, 1943 (en)
  • From Bax's poem "A Dublin Ballad", 1916. (en)
  • The Record Guide, 1955 (en)
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  • Arnold Bax (en)
  • أرنولد باكس (ar)
  • Arnold Bax (ca)
  • Arnold Bax (cs)
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  • Arnold Bax (de)
  • Arnold Bax (fr)
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  • Arnold Bax (it)
  • アーノルド・バックス (ja)
  • Arnold Bax (nl)
  • Arnold Bax (pl)
  • Arnold Bax (pt)
  • Бакс, Арнольд (ru)
  • Arnold Bax (sv)
  • Арнольд Едвард Тревор Бакс (uk)
  • 阿诺德·巴克斯 (zh)
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