Beadell is best known for his choral compositions and arrangements, and music for jazz ensemble. He also wrote two symphonies, five film scores, song cycles, piano pieces, chamber music, and five stage works: an operetta,
The Kingdom of Caraway (1957), a musical,
Out to the Wind (1979, based on
Willa Cather's short story "
Eric Hermannson's Soul"), and three operas,
The Sweetwater Affair (1960, produced 1961),
The Number of Fools (1965–66, rev. 1976), and
Napoleon (1972, produced 1973). In 1967, he was commissioned by the Lincoln Symphony Orchestra Association for
Mirage Flates, for chorus and orchestra, using texts by
Mari Sandoz. It was premiered on November 21, 1967, by the Lincoln Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, conducted by
Leo Kopp, in a concert of American music to mark the beginning of Kopp's 22nd year as conductor of the orchestra. ==Sources==