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Iain Bell

Iain Bell (born 1980 in London) is an English composer whose output is predominantly of vocal works, namely opera, art song or orchestral song.
His first opera ''A Harlot's Progress'' to a libretto by Peter Ackroyd premiered on 13 October 2013 at the in Vienna, conducted by Mikko Franck and directed by Jens-Daniel Herzog. The cast included Marie McLaughlin as Mother Needham and Nathan Gunn as James Dalton. The lead role of Moll Hackabout was created by German coloratura soprano Diana Damrau for whom the composer has written a great deal of music.〔("Wenn Gier und brutaler Sex in den Untergang führen" ), ''Kurier'', 14 February 2013 〕
Bell's second opera is an adaptation of Dickens's own one-man version of his novella ''A Christmas Carol'' commissioned by Houston Grand Opera where it received its world premiere in December 2014, directed by the British actor, director and writer Simon Callow. The singer who played all the roles in the piece is the American tenor Jay Hunter Morris. The opera was subsequently nominated in the World Premiere category at the 2015 International Opera Awards and will have its UK premiere at Welsh National Opera in a new production by Polly Graham in December 2015. Bell's third opera is an adaptation of the 1937 First World War epic poem ''In Parenthesis'' by David Jones. It was commissioned by Welsh National Opera and will receive its world premiere in May 2016 at the Wales Millennium Centre with further performances at the Royal Opera House in a production by David Pountney conducted by Carlo Rizzi.〔(''In Parenthesis'' ), performance details, Welsh National Opera〕
Bell's chamber music has been performed internationally at venues including Carnegie Hall, the Alte Oper Frankfurt and Wigmore Hall, the last having commissioned a song cycle from him premiered in June 2014, setting extracts of Shakespeare's fools, entitled ''These Motley Fools''. It was premiered by the American countertenor Lawrence Zazzo. The Munich Opera Festival commissioned Bell's ''A Litany in Time of Plague'' for chamber orchestra and the mezzo-soprano Tara Erraught, with whom Bell worked in his first opera ''A Harlot's Progress''. Its first performance is scheduled for July 2015.〔(Iain Bell – Orchestral – ''A Litany in Time of Plague'' )〕
== Works (selection) ==
Operas
* ''A Harlot's Progress'' (Vienna, 2013)
* ''A Christmas Carol'' (Houston Grand Opera, 2014)
* ''In Parenthesis'' (Welsh National Opera, 2016)
Orchestra
* ''The Hidden Place''
* ''A London Diurne''
* ''A Litany in Time of Plague''
Chamber music
* ''The Undying Splendour''
* ''Day Turned into Night''
* ''Cradle Suite''
* ''These Motley Fools''
* ''Daughters of Britannia''

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