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If Strauss's tone poems revel in lush romantic themes, Bax's tone poems deal with expressionistic colors and moods. Curiously, they don't seem particularly "British," though they are most definitely modern. Bax's musical temperament has often been compared to that of Sibelius, who also was not afraid to explore dark landscapes, interior or exterior (his Fourth Symphony is an example).
The Tale the Pine-Trees Knew (1931) is a good example of Bax mixing the exterior landscapes of southern England with the interior one of the modern composer. Top notch music, done exceptionally well.
--Paul Cook