List of compositions by Larry Thomas Bell

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The following is a complete list of compositions by the American composer Larry Thomas Bell. It was originally compiled by the composer and his wife, the musicologist Andrea Olmstead, cross-referenced with the works listed in his website [1] and The Grove Dictionary of American Music. [2]

Opus no.YearTitle of workInstrumentationOther information
11970Novelettestring quartet
1a1970Novelettestring orchestra
21971Domination of Blackfive solo voices SSATBtext by Wallace Stevens
31971Continuumorchestra
41972Mirageflute and piano
51973Ecloguequartet AATB
61973String Quartet no. 1string quartet
71974Variationssolo piano
81975Reality is an Activity of the Most August Imaginationmezzo-soprano and pianotext by Wallace Stevens
9The Poems of Our Climate (unfinished)mezzo-soprano and pianotext by Wallace Stevens
101977Grand Sonatapiano four hands
111976Three Movements for Solo Cellosolo 'cello
121979Caprice for solo cellosolo 'cello
131979–1981The Idea of Order at Key Westsoprano, violin, large string orchestra, and percussiontext by Wallace Stevens
141981Prologue and The End of the Worldchorus SATBtexts by Archibald MacLeish
151983Miniature Diversionssolo piano
161982String Quartet no. 2string quartet
171983Fantasia on an Imaginary Hymn'cello and viola
181984Sleep Songviolin and piano
191984Incidentbaritone and pianotext by Countee Cullen
201984Four Sacred Songssoprano and piano, also version for mezzo-sopranoold hymn tune texts: “There is a Fountain,” “Take the Name of Jesus With You,” “Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus,” “Spirit of Love Descend Upon My Heart”
211984Revivalssolo piano
221985First Tango in Londonsolo piano
231985Sacred Symphonies (Symphony no. 1)orchestra
241985Celestial Refrainsolo guitar
251986River of Ponds'cello and piano
261986The Evangelicaltwo pianos four hands
271986A Sacred Harpsolo harp
281987The Black Catnarrator, 'cello, and pianotext by Edgar Allan Poe
291987In Memory of Roger Sessionssolo violin
301988The Parable of the Parabolasolo piano
311987The Book of Moonlightviolin and piano
321988Concerto for Oboe and Five Instrumentsoboe solo, violin, viola, cello, double bass, and piano
331989Piano Concertopiano solo and chamber orchestra
341990Piano Sonata no. 1solo piano
351991Late Night Thoughts on Listening to Mahler’s Ninth Symphonynarrator/violin and pianotext by Lewis Thomas
361992Piano Quartetpiano, violin, viola, and 'cello
371992Blues Theme with Variationstwo pianos four hands
38a1991What Goes Around Comes Aroundflute, oboe, clarinet, viola, 'cello, and piano
38a1991What Goes Around Comes Aroundorchestralast movement of Op. 40
391992Quintessencewoodwind quintet
401994–1996Idumea Symphony: Symphony no. 2orchestra
411994Four Pieces in Familiar Styltwo violins
421995A Cry Against the Twilight, madrigal for 5 voicesSSATBtext by Wallace Stevens
431996Mahler in Blue Lightalto saxophone, 'cello, and piano
441997Song and Dance, divertimento for chamber orchestrachamber orchestra
451997Sentimental Muse, concerto for bassoon and orchestrabassoon solo and orchestra
461993–1998Reminiscences and Reflections, 12 preludes and fuguespiano solo
471997Short Symphony for Band (Symphony no. 3)wind ensemble
481998Harmoniumbrass quintet
491999Two Haikusoprano, flute, clarinet, violin, cello, and pianotexts by Santoka and Issa
501999Immortal Belovedmezzo-soprano and pianotexts from letters by Beethoven
511999Caprice no. 2solo flute
521900Harmony in Blue and Silverorchestra
532000Ten Poems of William Blakesoprano and pianotexts by William Blake
542000Caprice no. 3solo alto recorder
552000Songs of Innocence and Experiencechildren's chorus and orchestratexts by William Blake
562000Caprice no. 4solo marimba
572001Caprice no. 5solo alto saxophone
582001Shakespeare Sonnetstenor or soprano and pianotexts by William Shakespeare
592001Hansel and Gretelnarrator and orchestratexts from a Grimm fairy tale
602001Four Lyricstrumpet and piano
612003Piano Sonata no. 2, Talasolo piano
622002Just As I Amviolin and piano
642002Songs of Time and Eternitysoprano and pianotexts by Emily Dickinson
652003Suite from "Hansel and Gretel"solo piano
662003Tarabdouble 'cello quartet
672003Four Chorale Preludessolo piano
682004Spirituals, chamber symphony for ten playersinstrumental chamber ensemble
692004Liturgical Suitesolo organ
702011The Triumph of Lightness, concerto for cello and orchestrasolo 'cello and orchestra
712004String Quartet no. 3string quartet
722005Elegysolo piano
732005Caprice no. 6solo clarinet and optional percussion
742005Pop Setdouble bass and piano
752005Caprice no. 7solo vibraphone/narratortext from "Ovid": Echo and Narcissus
762005Dark Orange Partitasolo viola
772005Dark Orange Concertosolo viola and winds
782006Encoresdouble 'cello quartet
792006Dream Within a Dreamsoprano and piano, also version for mezzo-sopranotexts by Whitman, Blake, Poe, Dickinson, and Arnold
802005Chorale Prelude: "Holy Ghosts"wind ensemble
812005Cabaret Songs for a musical (unfinished)
822006Music of the Spheressolo piano
832006Piano Sonata no. 3, Sonata Macabresolo piano
842006Serenade no. 1guitar trio
852006Poemstrumpet and piano
862006Autumnal Rapturestenor and harptexts by Elizabeth Kirshner
872008Chorale Fantasia on Unchanging Lovesoprano, alto, tenor, and bass soli, chorus and pianotext by Romulus Linney
882006Unchanging Lovebrass quintet and organ
892007David and Old Ironsidesnarrator and orchestratext by Constance Leeds
902007Holy Ghosts, opera in two acts24 singers and five-piece electric ensemblelibretto by Andrea Olmstead based on the play by Romulus Linney
912007Remembering Alsolo piano
922007Exaltations of Snowy Starsmezzo-soprano and pianotexts by Elizabeth Kirshner
932007Duet from Holy Ghostssoprano, tenor, and piano
942008Contempo: 10 pieces for piano duetfour-hand piano
952008Caprice no. 8solo trumpet
962008Fifteen Two-Part Inventionssolo piano
972009Partita no. 1solo harpsichord
982009Serenade no. 2alto recorder, 'cello, and harpsichord
992009In a Garden of Dreamersbaritone and harpsichordtexts by Elizabeth Kirshner
1002009The Fragrant Pathway of Eternitysoprano and guitartexts by Elizabeth Kirshner
1012010The Seasons, a cantatasoprano, mezzo-soprano, tenor, baritone, harp, piano, harpsichord, and guitarcombination of opp. 86, 92, 99, 100, and 108
1022010Partita no. 2solo harpsichord
1032010Psalm 1SATB chorus and organPsalm text: King James Version
1042010Psalm 23tenor and baritone soloists and organPsalm text: King James Version
1052010Psalm 150soprano and organPsalm text: King James Version
1062010Psalm 96SATB chorus and organPsalm text: King James Version
1072010Baroque Concertoalto recorder, harpsichord, 'cello soloists, and strings
1082010The Echolocations of Cellossoprano, mezzo-soprano, tenor, and baritone voices, harp, piano, harpsichord, and guitartext by Elizabeth Kirshner
1092010Piano Etudes Book 1solo piano
1102010Cello Suite'cello and harpsichord (figured bass)
1112010Serenade no. 3trumpet, tenor saxophone, and piano
1122011Serenade no. 4clarinet, violin, and piano
1132011EmersoniaSATB chorus a capellatext by Ralph Waldo Emerson
1142011Revels: 10 songsbaritone and pianotexts by Ben Jonson
1152011INGSsolo piano
1162011Lyric Preludessolo piano
1172012Fancies: 5 songstenor and pianotexts by Thomas Campion
1182012Preludes sans Mesurés avec Fuguessolo harpsichord
1192011The Book of Blues: 4 songsbaritone and pianotexts by Larry Bell
1202013Songs of Reconciliationsoprano and orchestra or pianotexts by Tran Nhan Tong and Walt Whitman
1212013Invocationcongregational singers and piano
1222013Dazzling Duotenor saxophone and piano
1232014First Piano Sonatinasolo piano
1242014Gathering Musicsolo organ
1252014At the Riversoprano and orchestra or piano
1262014Spirit of Loveorchestracongregational singers and piano
1272015Fifteen Three-Part Sinfoniassolo piano
1282015Now Shall My Inward Voice AriseSATB choirtext by Isaac Watts
1292015And Am I Born to Die?SATB choirtext by Charles Wesley|
1302015Second Elegytrumpet and piano
1312015I'm Just a Poor Wayfaring StrangerSATB choir
1322015Nine Variations on We Shall Overcomesolo piano
132a2016Nine Variations on We Shall Overcomesolo organ
1332015Remembering Faytrumpet and orchestra
1342014Song of the Open Roadalto saxophone and strings
1352015First Book of Prayerssolo piano
1362016Response No. 1: The Oversoultenor and baritone voices and organtext by Ralph Waldo Emerson
1372016Water Musicbaritone voice, double bass, and pianotext by Langston Hughes
1382016Newtown Variationsviola and piano
1392016Response No. 2: The Idea of Democracytenor and baritone voices and organtext by Abraham Lincoln
1402016Response No. 3: Is not this the fast that I have chosen?tenor and baritone voices and organtext from Isaiah 58: 6–12 King James Version
1412016Serenade no. 5clarinet choir
1422016Hymn arrangements: 1. Come, Ye Thankful People Come; 2. Wake Now My Senses, and 3. We Sing Now Togethercongregational singers, brass quintet, and organ
1432017First Harpsichord Sonatasolo harpsichord
1442017Once to Every Soul and NationSSA choirtext by James Russell Lowell
1452017Canons for the Youngsolo piano
1462017–2020Piano Etudes Book 2: 12 Polyrhythmic Studiessolo piano
1472017Mass A6six voices SSSAAA
1482017Prelude and Fugue in f minorsolo organ
1492017Gaslightbaritone and pianotext by Larry Bell
1502017Prelude and Fugue in d minorsolo organ
1512017Sonata Sacrebaroque flute and harpsichord
1522017Adagio sostenuto, slow movement from V. Persichetti Symphony for Band arranged for solo pianosolo piano
1532018Harmony in Blue and Silverwind ensemble
1542018The Lone Wild Birdalto and pianotext and melody adapted from William Walker's tune “Prospect” from Southern Harmony, 1835
1552017Dona Nobis Pacemstring quartet
1562018–2019Twenty-Four Preludes and Fuguessolo piano
1572018Clearing the Clouds from Our Minds5 percussion instruments, 6 players
1582019Domenica a Filicudisoprano, viola, and pianotext by Deborah Collins
1592019Halcyon Songvoice, 'cello, and pianotext by Larry Bell
1602019Awake Our Souls, Away our Fearscongregational singers, brass quintet, and organtext by Isaac Watts
1612017Thou God of LoveSATB choirtext by Isaac Watts
1622019O God, Our Help in Ages PastSATB choirtext by Isaac Watts
1632019Blest Are the Sons of PeaceSATB choirtext by Isaac Watts
1642019Thou God of Love, Thou Ever Blessed (second version)SATB choirtext by Isaac Watts
1652020Piano Sonata no. 4solo piano
1662020Piano Sonata no. 5, A Landscape of Small Ruinssolo piano
1672019The Harp at Nature's AdventSATB choirtext by John Greenleaf Whittier
1682020Terza Rima, 12 Variations on “Awake our Souls, Away our Fears,”solo piano
1692019A Hymnbook for Congregational Singingcongregational singerscombination of opp. 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, and 167
1702020Symphony no. 4soprano, tenor, baritone soloists, SATB chorus, and organtexts: Psalm 96, Psalm 1, Psalm 23, Psalm 150 King James Version
1712020Piano Sonata no. 6solo piano
1722021Cantata The Bellsoprano solo, SATB chorus, violin, flute, and 'cellotext by Ralph Waldo Emerson
1732021Song cycle Parables of Love and Deathalto and tenor soloists and pianotexts by Emily Dickinson
1742021Piano Sonata no. 7 Southern Meditationssolo piano

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  2. Olmstead, Andrea (2013), "Bell, Larry Thomas", in Garrett, Charles Hiroshi (ed.), The Grove Dictionary of American Music, New York: Oxford University Press