Harelava's works incorporate elements of Belarusian folk themes, and she is noted for children's compositions. Selected works include: •
Liryčnaja kantata [Lyrical Cantata] (traditional Belarusian texts) for female chorus and orchestra, 1979 •
Anno mundis ardentis (P. Antokol'sky, G. Appolinaire, L. Aragon, V. Bryusov, S. Kirsanov, A. Rimbault, A. Tarkovsky) for mezzo-soprano, baritone and orchestra, 1989 •
Tysiača hadoŭ nadzieji [A Thousand Years of Hope] (poets of the 10th–20th centuries) for female voice and orchestra, 1990 • Violin Concerto, 1979 • Oboe Concerto, 1984 •
Bandaroŭna, symphonic poem, 1986 •
Balalaika Concerto, 1991 • Trumpet Concerto, 1992 • Guitar Concerto, 1994 • Concerto for viola, string orchestra and bells, 2000 •
Piejzažy [Landscapes], symphonic poem •
Alošyn kutok [Alyosha’s Corner], symphonic poem •
Ballade for cello and piano, 1987 • Sonata for violin and piano, 1987 •
Lehienda for trombone and piano, 1990 • Sonata
Al fresco for double bass and piano, 1995 • Sonata for piano, 1996 • Sonata for clarinet, 1996 •
Al Sereno, Concert Fantasy for viola and piano, 1998 •
Eine kleine Nachtmusik for viola and piano, 2001 •
Lucia perpetuo moto for viola and piano, 2001 •
Introduction and Fantasy on a Ragtime Theme for viola and piano, 2003 •
Dziavočyja pieśni [Girls’ Songs] song cycle (M. Bogdanovich), 1979 •
Sumnyja pieśni [Sad Songs] song cycle (A. Akhmatova), 1980 •
Chvała biadniakam [In Praise of the Poor] song cycle (P. Béranger), 1991 ==References==