A e trevor bax
[baks] /bæks/
noun
sir arnold edward trevor, 1883–1953, english composer.
bax
/bæks/
noun
sir arnold (edward trevor). 1883–1953, english composer of romantic works, often based on celtic legends, including the tone poem tintagel (1917)
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