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The Chieftains Badge

Green badge with metal clasp. ‘Kiss me! I’m a Chieftains fan’ is printed on the front.

Symphony No. 2 The violet flame - Comte de Saint Germain

Original and photocopied typescripts, programmes and newspaper clippings, and two original letters. Includes various drafts of the programme notes for ‘Symphony No. 2 in D ( The violet flame-Comte de St. Germain ) for harp obligato and large orchestra, with piano, organ and wordless choir, Derek F. Bell’. Bell concludes the discussion about the symphony in his notes as follows ‘I hope it can be easily and quickly understood by the average concert goer for it is a reactionary work and it is not an esoteric piece for the avant-garde music-specialist, but for everyone.’ [1990]; copy of programme for the première of the symphony, performed by ‘The Colchester Chamber Orchestra, (in association with Eastern Arts), Promenade concert, sponsored by Colchester and East Essex Co-operative Society at St Botolph’s Church, Colchester [Essex, England]. Leader: Beth Spendlove, Soloist: Derek Bell, Conductor: Christopher Phelps’ (7 May 1990); programmes of other performances of The violet flame by the Northern Ireland Symphony (10 Aug 1991) and (10 Nov 1991); reviews of the composition and its performance in various newspapers including the Glasgow herald (15 Aug 1991), the Sunday press (10 Nov 1991), the Gaelic daily , Los Angeles, [California, United States of America] (27 Nov 1991).

Divertissement for a Kerryman

Original and photocopied typescripts, letters, reviews and programmes. Includes an analysis of Divertissement (A day in the life of “Paddy the Kerryman” ) for flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon and piano by Derek Bell. In the analysis Bell tells us that ‘the main tune, a reel, was kindly contributed by Dr Paddy Moloney, founder of The Chieftains’ (June 1997); letters from Ian Crowther, Crowthers of Canterbury, Woodwind and Brass Specialists, Canterbury, Kent, England to Derek Bell about the première of Divertissement which will be performed at the ‘Canterbury Festival concert on Friday 24 October’ (6 Aug 1997). A subsequent letter from Crowther encloses a ‘copy of the tape of the concert … and also a review’ (5 Nov 1997); programme of the première of Divertissement performed by the Crowther Wind Quintet (24 Oct 1997); and review of the composition in the Kentish gazette (30 Oct 1997).

Publications

Original and photocopied letters, newspaper clippings and magazine relating to two publications. Includes review of the book Olta le ceolta written Liam Ó Conchubhair, music arranged by Derek Bell, Foilseacháin Náisiúnta Teoranta (FNT), 1986 (13 Dec 1986); black & white photograph of Séamus Ó Cathasaigh, manager FNT, Derek Bell and Liam Ó Conchubhair; review of Traditional songs of the North of Ireland by Liam Ó Conchubhair and Derek Bell, Wolfhound Press, 1999 (8 Sep 1999); and letter from Wolfhound Press to Derek Bell about the transfer of the ‘Wolfhound list to Merlin Media’ (26 Oct 2001).

Original Compositions by Derek Bell

Undated and incomplete manuscripts:
Allegro Vivace for piano
Ballet suite for piano
Canon
Concerto
Concerto (the violet rag) for harp and orchestra
Concerto for piano
Concerto No. 1 for piano and orchestra
Fantasy - sonata for violin and piano
Hedgehog No. 5
Lost Things (after the Gospel according to St Thomas) for voice and piano Nocturne for piano
Sonata No. 1 for piano and percussion
Sonata No. 2 for piano
The Voice of Spring (E. W. Cole) for choir, oboe, harp and strings
Young Love for tenor, flute, oboe, harp and strings

Dated manuscripts:
Concerto No. 1 for piano and accompanied by orchestra (1950)
Concerto No. 2 for piano and orchestra. (1950)
Concerto No. 3 for piano and orchestra. (1951)
Sonata No. 1 for violin with piano accompaniment (1953)
Sonata No. 1 for clarinet (B flat) and piano (1953)
Sonata No. 1 for piano. Opus 16. (1953)
Two pieces for piano (1954)
Piano Sonata No. 2 Op.11 (1954)
Suite for oboe and piano (1954)
Gavotte (1955)
Serenade for string trio (1955)
Symphony in E flat (Sinfonia Tragica) (1955)
Recitative, Nocturne, Intermezzo and Finale for viola and piano (1955) Sonata No. 1 for oboe solo (or english horn or oboe d'amore or heckelphone) (1956) Infant Joy (songs of innocence) for two sopranos and piano (1957)
Waltz (Variation on the Agincourt Song) for xylophone, harp and string quartet. (1957) Ballade Pastorale for oboe and piano (1958)
Three Concert Studies for oboe (doubling cor anglais) and piano (1958, revised 2000) Toccata Burlesca, a transendental etude for oboe and piano (1958)
Toccata in A major for organ (1959)
Pastoral Overture for orchestra and piano (1960)
Piano Sonata (Summer 1960/1961/1962)
Four Short Romantic Melodies for violoncello and piano (1963)
A Shelley Song for soprano and piano (1964)
Improvisation and Finale for organ solo (1969)
Carolan’s Receipt for three Irish harps (1971-1972)
Sonata no. 4 'The Ascension of Milareba' for solo piano (revised 1975)
Dance Rhapsody no.1 for solo piano (revised 1981)
Variations and Musical Quotations on the well-known TV jingle: ‘Come on, Northern Ireland, come on’ for mezzo-soprano, Lambeg drum, bodrán, organ, choir and symphony orchestra (1985)
Nocturne on an Icelandic Melody for oboe d'amore and harp (1985)
Romance in Taiwan for Erh-hu and piano (1986)
Symphony No. 2 ‘The Violet Flame, Compté de Saint Germain’ for harp obbligato, and large symphony orchestra, with piano, organ and wordless chorus (1990)
Three Images of Ireland in Druid Times for voice, mixed choir and symphony orchestra (1992)
Divertissement Variations on a Tune: A day in the life of Paddy the Irishman for chamber ensemble (1997)

Seán McKiernan Collection. Reel-to-Reel 1 [sound recording] / [various performers]. Track 9

Reel, Speech: Ta na Baid fe Sheol / The Ships Are Sailing, Untitled [Radio announcement]

Bradley, Vincent
Ceoltoiri Chualann, Dublin
Fay, Martin, Dublin
Keane, Sean, Dublin
Kelly, John, Dublin / Clare
Mercier, Peadar, Dublin
Moloney, Paddy, Dublin
Potts, Sean, Dublin
Tubridy, Michael, Clare / Dublin
de Buitlear, Eamon, Dublin

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