Arnold Bax
- Jeremy Huw Williams, Paula Fan, Theodore Buchholz
- Alexander Baillie, John Thwaites
- Edith van Dyck, Richard Shaw
- Lorna Windsor, William Hancox
- Trio "Anima"
Singles & EPs
- Paul Cortese, Oscar Martín
Compilations
- Various Artists
- Muir Mathieson, Sir Eugene Goossens, Kneller Hall Musicians, Leeds Festival Chorus, Harriet Cohen, Malcolm Sargent, Arnold Bax, M. Roberts, Philharmonia Orchestra, The New Symphony Orchestra Of London, Royal Military School of Music Ceremonial Trumpets, Kneller tars BandHall All-S, H.E. Adkins, Hamilton Harty Orchestra, Hamilton Harty
- Michael Powell, David Lloyd-Jones, Franz Liszt Academy of Music Orchestra, José Serebrier, Johannes Wildner, Bjarte Engeset, Julius Rudel, Orchestre National de Lille, Christopher Gekker, András Ligeti, Christian Benda, Theodore Kuchar, Phyllis Bryn-Julson, Munich Radio Orchestra, İdil Biret, 黄滨, Alexander Rahbari, Slovak Philharmonic Choir, Giuseppe Andaloro, Rolf Schulte, Oliver de Mones, Ashley Wass, English Northern Philharmonia, Keith Clark, Hyun-Sun Kim, Laurent Martin, Robert Craft, Frank Morelli, William Blount, Prague Sinfonia, Gordon Gottlieb, Alfred Walter, Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Malaga Philharmonic Orchestra, Artur Pizarro, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, John Feeney, Martin Roscoe, Richard Moredock, Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra, National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine, Samuel Ramey, Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jean-Claude Casadesus, Iceland Symphony Orchestra
- Various Artists
- Guiomar Novaes, Marguerite Long, Lucette Descaves, Harriet Cohen, Monique de la Bruchollerie, Hilde Somer, Jeanne-Marie Darré, Una Mabel Bourne, Aline van Barentzen, Gaby Casadesus, Ruth Slenczynska, Maryla Jonas, Ray Lev, Eileen Joyce, Reah Sadowsky, Moura Lympany, Iris Loveridge, Emma Boynet, Myra Hess, Jeanne Behrend, Marie Novello, Sari Biro
Biography
Arnold Bax (1883-1953) was a British composer of post-Romantic music, strongly influenced by the impressionism of Debussy and inspired by Celtic legends. His most popular works date from his youth, and the atmospheric tone poems Tintagel, In the Fairy Hills, and The Garden of Fand are typical of his early style. Bax also composed seven symphonies, several concertos, and pieces of chamber music, as well as choral and vocal works, demonstrating a rigorous approach in his maturity. Overshadowed for most of his career by Elgar and Vaughan Williams, Bax achieved fame late in life and was knighted in 1942.
