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Derek Bell (musician)

George Derek Fleetwood Bell, MBE (21 October 1935 – 17 October 2002) was an Irish harpist, pianist, oboist, musicologist and composer who was best known for his accompaniment work on various instruments with The Chieftains.
==As classical composer and virtuoso==
Bell was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Because he had been misdiagnosed at an early age as having a disease that would lead to blindness, his parents gave him a musical upbringing. He was something of a child prodigy, composing his first concerto at the age of 12. He graduated from the Royal College of Music in 1957. While studying there, he became friends with the flautist James Galway. From 1958 to 1990 he composed several classical works, including three piano sonatas, two symphonies, ''Three Images of Ireland in Druid Times'' (in 1993) for harp, strings and timpani, ''Nocturne on an Icelandic Melody'' (1997) for oboe d'amore and piano and ''Three Transcendental Concert Studies'' (2000) for oboe and piano. He had mastered and held a notable collection of instruments, including various harps, harpsichord, piano, cymbalom, and all the members of the oboe family of instruments (musette, oboe, cor anglais, bass oboe) and the heckelphone〔(The Bell Tolls Too Soon For Derek )〕
As manager of the Belfast Symphony Orchestra, Bell was responsible for maintaining the instruments and keeping them in tune. Out of curiosity, he asked Sheila Larchet-Cuthbert to teach him how to play the harp. Over time he had many harp teachers. In 1965 he became an oboist and harpist with the BBC Northern Ireland Orchestra. 〔 He had been known to be able to skilfully play the pedal harp, neo-Celtic harp, and wire-strung Irish-Bardic harp. Bell served as a professor of harp at the Academy of Music in Belfast.
Bell was briefly featured in a 1986 BBC documentary, ''The Celts'', in which he discussed the role and evolution of the harp in Celtic Irish and Welsh society. Apart from this, video of him only exists in minor interviews and performances with The Chieftains.

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