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DAVID BRUCE (b. 1970)That Time With You (2013)

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This chapter addresses US-born British composer David Bruce’s That Time With You (2013). This impressive cycle retains clear stylistic traces of Bruce’s American heritage. His basic idiom is tonal and strongly grounded, and also contains modal elements. It demands a well-schooled singer with a wide expressive range, stamina, and good breath control. The singer must also be calm and unflappable, so as not to be fazed by the relentlessly fast, irregular rhythmic patterns in the first and third songs. The vocal writing in general is warm, earthy, and womanly. The composer sensibly keeps within the voice’s richest and most rewarding middle range, avoiding extremes. This means that words can be heard easily, and a palette of sensual colours explored. Ultimately, the specially commissioned poems evoke an intuitive response. Bruce sees the cycle as belonging to the tradition of ‘sorrowful songs’ and, of course, the blues. In the first and third settings (‘The Sunset Lawn’ and ‘Black Dress’), the singer is the voice of Death, but in the other two (“That Time with You’ and ‘Bring me Again’), the outpouring of regret is more personal, yet somehow strangely distanced.
Title: DAVID BRUCE (b. 1970)That Time With You (2013)
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This chapter addresses US-born British composer David Bruce’s That Time With You (2013).
This impressive cycle retains clear stylistic traces of Bruce’s American heritage.
His basic idiom is tonal and strongly grounded, and also contains modal elements.
It demands a well-schooled singer with a wide expressive range, stamina, and good breath control.
The singer must also be calm and unflappable, so as not to be fazed by the relentlessly fast, irregular rhythmic patterns in the first and third songs.
The vocal writing in general is warm, earthy, and womanly.
The composer sensibly keeps within the voice’s richest and most rewarding middle range, avoiding extremes.
This means that words can be heard easily, and a palette of sensual colours explored.
Ultimately, the specially commissioned poems evoke an intuitive response.
Bruce sees the cycle as belonging to the tradition of ‘sorrowful songs’ and, of course, the blues.
In the first and third settings (‘The Sunset Lawn’ and ‘Black Dress’), the singer is the voice of Death, but in the other two (“That Time with You’ and ‘Bring me Again’), the outpouring of regret is more personal, yet somehow strangely distanced.

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