David Bruce - Composer

 



David Bruce is a British-American composer, living and working in
St. Albans, UK. This site contains information on his music.

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"Masterful"
Albany Times Union

"Wonderfully entertaining"
The Telegraph

"Close to operatic genius"
Metro

"Dazzling"
Opera Now

"Sometimes skittish, sometimes mournful, always deeply felt"
Evening Standard


5 recent 'passions'

  • Rhythmic games
  • The Gift
  • Beginners Lessons in Tabla playing
  • The implications of Antony Gormley
  • Musical Clowns


    Other recent posts

  • Birds in Arlington
  • Groanbox
  • North and South
  • Shake rattle and stomp
  • Dawn again


    Most popular 'passions' posts

  • Building a Cajon
  • Beginners Lessons in Tabla playing
  • My Lagerphone is built
  • So You Want To Make A Steel Drum huh?
  • Rhythmic games


    Most popular blog posts

  • Stephanie Berger Photographs
  • Miles for Music
  • Angela from Push! at Tete a Tete Festival
  • Dances for Oskar in the Lake District
  • Polish Dawn


  • Dawn again



    Piosenki has a further performance with Dawn Upshaw, Baritone Evan Hughes and Ensemble ACJW at Carnegie's Zankel Hall this Sunday. It's Piosenki's third performance at Carnegie in little over 18 months, which is obviously quite a treat and an honour for me. Also on the program, some gorgeous Dowland arrangements by Stephen Prutsman, Golijov's equally gorgeous Lua Descolorida, and the new piece Treny by Michael Ward-Bergeman, which I talk about here.

    >>Details here

    Posted on 27 October 2008