Elizabeth Bell (composer)


Elizabeth Bell was an American composer.

Life and education

Elizabeth Bell was born in Cincinnati in 1928. She gained her Bachelor of Arts in music from Wellesley College in 1950, and a BS in composition from Juilliard in 1953. She studied under Peter Mennin and Vittorio Giannini. Later she also studied with Paul Alan Levi. From 1969 to 1975 Bell worked as the music critic of the Ithaca Journal. Her music has been performed throughout the world. She was a founding member of New York Women Composers, Inc. and served on the Board of Governors of American Composers Alliance. She was also strongly involved with the International Alliance of Women in Music. Bell died on December 19, 2016 in Tarrytown, New York.

Family

She married astronomer Frank Drake in 1953 and they had three sons. In 1983 she married Robert E. Friou.

Awards and commissions

Bell has had numerous commissions including
Of an Eleanor Elkins' recital Bell said:
"My piece, Night music, was something of a revelation. Max Lifchitz has played it numerous times, and recorded it on the Vienna Modern Masters label. His interpretation is brilliant and satisfying. Eleanor's was entirely different: also brilliant, but more sombre and angry, more suggestive of 'night music.' I like them both, and am delighted to have Ms. Elkins' interpretation on tape."

Works