David Wallace is an Irish composer/conductor/instrumentalist/dancer. He graduated from the Cork School of Music with a BMus in 2005 having studied composition with Séamas de Barra and Rhona Clarke and conducting with Alan Cutts and Geoffrey Spratt. During his undergraduate he also studied violin with Cornelia Zanidache and harp with Bonnie Shaljean. He was awarded an MMus from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama where he was Composition and Conducting Fellow for the academic year 2006/07. He studied composition with Richard Baker and Julian Philips. His works have been performed in Europe, America and Asia.
Vocal Music
Wallace is renowned for his vocal music particularly song/lieder and has written many song cycles for international artists such as Norah King and Rebecca van den Berg. In 2006 he won the 10th Tracey Chadwell Memorial Prize for his song cycle Trí Caoineadh.
As a conductor Wallace has worked with Cork Symphony Orchestra, CSM Symphony, Fleischmann Choir, Dulwich Symphony Orchestra, Rolf Hind and Summer Music on the Shannon and French Woods Festivals. He has worked as assistant conductor on the GSMD New Music Festivals 2006 and 2007 and with the GSMD New Music Ensemble in 2010. He is founder and artistic director of the CSM New Music Ensemble and gave the Irish premiere of the Aulis SallinenFlute Concerto in April 2007. He has conducted dance premieres at The Place in London. He was tutor on the BMus in conducting in the CSM for the academic year 2006/07 and has worked as assistant tutor at GSMD, with Richard Baker, for a series of seminars on Conducting for Composers in 2007.
Dance
As a dancer Wallace has studied ballet, RAD and Vaganova, with Mary L Retief, Zina Mamedova, Olga Semenova, Renato Paroni and Jean Pascal. He has studied contemporary dance with Miranda Tufnell. In 2009 he was accepted on the MA in Dance Studies at Roehampton University where he studied with Stephanie Jordan and Andreé Grau. He has performed at Cork Opera House and Everyman Palace Theatre Cork. He gives lectures in music and dance and as a pianist he has played for ballet classes and exams.
In 2007 Wallace was appointed the first Hochtief Fellow in Composition at the Cork School of Music where he also lectured in Composition and Orchestration.