Bruce developed an international reputation as a composer. His work is performed by musicians from around the world, including soprano Dawn Upshaw, klezmer pioneer Giora Feidman and the St. Lawrence String Quartet. Upshaw in particular played an important role in bringing Bruce's music to wider attention. She instigated the commission for his opera A Bird in Your Ear and performed his Piosenki song-cycle at Carnegie Hall and elsewhere. Upshaw was the soloist in a new song-cycle with ensemble, The North Wind was a Woman, commissioned for the Gala opening of the 2009 season by the Chamber Music Society of the Lincoln Center.[4]
His work Gumboots was commissioned by Carnegie Hall for clarinetist Todd Palmer and the St Lawrence String Quartet. His Groanbox was written for New York's Metropolis Ensemble featuring The Groanbox Boys. He wrote Caja de Musica for Concert Artists Guild Winner Bridget Kibbey's Carnegie Hall debut. [5]
Bruce's one-act opera A Bird in Your Ear (2008) was commissioned by Bard College and later had performances by New York City Opera as part of the 2009 Vox festival; as a finalist in the National Opera Association's Chamber Opera competition 2008 and with students at New York University. The New York Times described A Bird in Your Ear as "skillfully written and imaginative".[6]
In the 2013/14 season Bruce was Associate Composer of the San Diego Symphony, for whom he wrote three pieces, including Night Parade for the orchestra's highly anticipated Carnegie Hall debut in October 2013; and the violin concerto Fragile Light for Gil Shaham for 2014. In 2018, Bruce was commissioned by the BBC Proms to write Sidechaining a concerto for four soloists and orchestra.[15][16]
In 2012-13 Bruce was Composer-in-Residence with the Royal Opera House, who co-commissioned with Glyndebourne the opera Nothing (after the book by Janne Teller), which premiered in Glyndebourne in February 2016. Nothing received repeat performances in Aarhus, Denmark, and in 2020 a new production of the opera came to Royal Danish Opera in Copenhagen. Bruce's chamber opera The Firework Maker's Daughter (after the Philip Pullman story) toured the UK and New York in 2013 and was shortlisted for both the British Composer Awards, and the 2014 Olivier Awards for Best New Opera Production. It was revived for a 27-performance run at ROH Lindbury Studios in December 2015.
Other chamber works include two pieces written for mandolinist Avi Avital, Cymbeline and Death is a Friend of Ours; as well as The Consolation of Rain written for Camerata Pacifica and The Lick Quartet for the Dover Quartet, which was co-commissioned by Dallas Chamber Music Society and The Concertgebouw in Amersterdam.
In 2020 The London Philharmonic Orchestra commissioned a new piece for guitarist Milos and orchestra, which was due to premiere in 2021, but was delayed due to injury.
in 2021 Bruce's first piece for choir and organ was commissioned by Well Cathedral for premiere in October 2021.
YouTube channel
David Bruce started a YouTube channel in November 2009.[17] Starting in November 2017, he began to upload educational videos about different aspects of music, usually focusing on traditional western Classical music, but also exploring other genres and traditions, and initiated collaborative composition projects with fellow YouTubers such as Adam Neely, Ben Levin, Martin Keary and Nahre Sol. The channel has over 300,000 subscribers.[18]
The Firework-Maker's Daughter (chamber opera) (2013) libretto by Glyn Maxwell, Premièred at Hull Truck in March 2013 and toured the UK and New York in April and May 2013. It was revived at Royal Opera House, December 2015.
The North Wind was a Woman (soprano and ensemble) (2009)
Groanbox (mixed chamber orchestra w/ banjo and accordion) (2009)
Saudades (clarinet, accordion, and string quartet) (2010)
Tears, Puffes, Jumps and Galliards (sopranino, soprano and tenor recorder; string quartet) (2010)
The Eye of Night (flute, harp, viola) (2011)
Steampunk (mixed octet) (2011)
The Given Note (clarinet, violin, guitar, bass, cello) (2011)
Forgotten Boots (clarinet and piano) (2012)
Cymbeline (mandolin and string quartet) (2013)
The Consolation of Rain (oboe, cello, harp, percussion) (2016)
Kundalee (clarinet, cello, viol) (2018)
The Lick Quartet (string quartet) (2019)
Out of Hours (soprano voice, bass voice and string septet) (2019)
Orchestral works
Laughter Through Tears (klezmer ensemble of clarinet, violin and string orchestra) (2010)
Two Dowland Laments (mezzo-soprano and string orchestra) (2011)
Prince Zal and the Simorgh (symphony orchestra with narrator) (2012)
Night Parade (symphony orchestra) (2013) commissioned by San Diego Symphony. Premiered at Carnegie Hall on 29 October 2013.
Violin Concerto "Fragile Light" (violin and symphony orchestra) (2014)
Fanfarrón (symphony orchestra) (2017)
Sidechaining (symphony orchestra) (2018)
The Peacock Pavane (guitar and orchestra) (2020)
Other works
Caja de Musica (solo harp) (2009)
Sports et Divertissements (arrangement of Satie, for chamber ensemble or chamber orchestra) (2010)
Fire (large choir, four horns) (2012) commissioned by The Opera Group. One of 20 pieces commissioned for the UK Cultural Olympiad '20x12' series. Premiered in May 2012 at Salisbury Festival
Cut the Rug, commissioned by Silk Road Ensemble and recorded on the album 'A Playlist without Borders' (Sony). Première at Carnegie Hall on 16 October 2013.
That Time with You, commissioned by Carnegie Hall and Kelley O'Connor. For mezzo-soprano Kelley O'Connor. Première at Carnegie Hall on 29 October 2013.
^"David Bruce Composer". roh.org.uk. Royal Opera House. Retrieved 20 January 2021. His operas include Push! for Tête à Tête Opera (Critic's Choice for The Telegraph and Classical Music Magazine)...
^"Past Recipients". royalphilharmonicsociety.org.uk. Royal Philharmonic Society. Archived from the original on 31 August 2021. Retrieved 20 January 2021.
^"The Opera Group presents 'Fire'". kcl.ac.uk. King's College London. 14 July 2012. Retrieved 20 January 2021. The Opera Group presents David Bruce's Fire... ...performances will take place at Ageas Salisbury International Arts Festival...