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Bax's chamber music is well represented on disc, with recordings of most of the works, and multiple versions of many, including the Elegiac Trio, the Clarinet Sonata and the Fantasy Sonata. [105] Much of the piano music has been recorded by pianists including Iris Loveridge , John McCabe , Ashley Wass and Michael Endres , though by 2015 no ...
This is a list of musical compositions by English composer Sir Arnold Edward Trevor Bax, KCVO (8 November 1883 – 3 October ... Clarinet Sonata (1934) Three players
Arnold Bax – Clarinet Sonata in E major (1901) [6] Donald Francis Tovey – Clarinet Sonata in B-flat major, Op. 16 (1906) [7] Charles Villiers Stanford – Clarinet Sonata, Op.129 (1911) [8] William Henry Bell – Clarinet Sonata in D minor (1926) [5] George Frederick Linstead – Clarinet Sonata (1932?) [5] Arnold Bax – Clarinet Sonata in ...
William Henry Bell: Clarinet Sonata in D minor (1926) [5] Darius Milhaud: Sonatina for Clarinet (1927) George Frederick Linstead: Clarinet Sonata (1932?) [5] John Cage: Sonata for Solo Clarinet (1933) Arnold Bax: Clarinet Sonata in E major (1901) Clarinet Sonata in D major (1934) [8] Antoni Szalowski: Clarinet Sonatina (1936)
Bax's longest finale, the last movement opens with an extended, mysterious clarinet solo which forms a basis for much of the material throughout the movement. Then the other woodwinds play the second main melodic idea for the movement, which forms a basis for the scherzo, trio and the climax towards the end of the symphony.
The Symphony No. 1 by Arnold Bax was completed in 1922 and dedicated to John Ireland.Its outer movements were based on a Piano Sonata in E♭ that Bax subsequently orchestrated, while the central movement was newly composed for the symphony.
The work is in ternary form, with the music of the opening returning at the end, with Fand's love-song in between. The opening is a shimmering theme played by woodwind, two harps and divided upper strings, with the lower strings playing a rising and falling theme illustrative of the swell of the sea.
The Clarinet Sonata (1954) was written for Jack Brymer, who was also the soloist in several performances and broadcasts of the Clarinet Quintet in the late 1950s. [4] In May 1959, Harrison's Concertante for piano and string orchestra with Eric Harrison (not related) as soloist was broadcast on BBC Radio. [ 15 ]