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Composer

Music Director, Poet, Musician, Playwright

Associate Composer-Canadian Music Centre

The Canadian League of Composers

Canadian Aboriginal Music Award-Toronto-2008

Herbert Drost Award- 2019 British Columbia Choral Federation

Recent news:

I will travel to southern China at the end of May to attend a music festival featuring two performances of my symphony, The Healing Heart Of The First People Of This Land. On March 7, 2025 the Seattle Symphony will perform the Symphony for the second time. This evening, in the Mark Taper Auditorium Benaroya Hall, will also feature the film, The Healing Heart Of Lushootseed. This film tells the story of the creation and performances of the work.

The Five Seasons-abridged- (twenty-five minutes) presented on Friday May 31, 2024, in Kirk Hall, Victoria BC. Six vocalists, eleven players and ten dancers.

I listened just now, before and after 5 AM. It’s just terrific. I love the composition and yr performers really kicked this upstairs with gorgeous expressive song flying out of them. Love their voices and ensemble sense. You got a hit here, mister. I’m sure audiences will love it every time. Peter Levitt- Poet

“It’s hard to find words to describe the excellence of the performance in every way: beautiful, expressive, strong yet poignant.”-audience member

“This work is timeless and will inspire audiences for generations. What you have conveyed is a gift and I thank you for it.”-audience member

From its first notes, this work grips you and transports you.  Technically remarkable, emotionally extraordinary, it’s a work of great power, beauty and insight. It’s a timeless and masterful achievement.”-audience member

The Healing Heart Of The First People Of This Land

UPCOMING PERFORMANCES:

Wyndham Philharmonic-Vermont- October 14 2024.

Seattle Symphony March 7 2025.

University Of Washington 2025/2026 season.

Some Reviews

The Healing Heart Of The First People Of This Land

The Seattle SymphonyMark Taper Auditorium 2006

You have just heard a masterpiece“- Maestro Gerard Schwarz.

I can’t think of another piece of orchestral that has been as much of a living document as this one. I can’t wait to hear it again.-Dr. Ryan Dudenbostel-Director of Orchestral Studies-Universoty of Western Washington

EARTHPRAYERS an oratorioOrpheum Theatre -Vancouver -1996

“Ruddell’s music is awesome…beautiful..exquisite, Ruddell writes gloriously for the voice…orchestrations as lush as Bruckner…the Death movement had the somber radiance of a Bach motet.”– The Vancouver Sun

“Ruddell’s music is uplifting…exhilarating… hypnotic… propulsive… sublime. moments of pure divinity…full of colour and variety…rhythmic surges that Frank Zappa or Igor Stravinsky would have been happy to claim…a breakout hit.” The Georgia Straight

The Spirit Of Haida Gwaii-an oratorioBill Reid textsMontreal, Waterloo, Vancouver-Six performnaces, multiple radio and television broadcasts

..powerful and complex….a perfect match for the opening concert of the 2008 Cultural Olympiad, at Christ Church Cathedral on Friday (February 1)—the first of many arts-related events scheduled between now and the 2010 Olympic Games. Much like the Olympics themselves, Reid and Ruddell’s oratorio is rooted in ancient myth—and its creators’ cross-cultural partnership exemplifies the kind of brotherhood that the games, at least theoretically, are intended to foster. Alex Varty

Beyond Eden-Rock MusicalVancouver, Calgary, Washington DC

‘World Class entertainment”-Calgary Sun. ‘Breathtaking spectacle’ The Georgia Straight

New Project

The Plague Diaries is a new music/theatre (lyric drama) creation funded by the Music Division of  The Canada Council. The work is inspired by Shakespeare’s isolation periods in London during the plague outbreaks and the political and social upheavals of the late 1500,s in London, England: “The plague was caused by sin and sin is caused by plays.”

A grand adventure!

Thanks for the visit. Much appreciated.

Bruce

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Image and photo of The Raven screen by Gwaai Edenshaw. It is the front screen for my music theatre piece Beyond Eden. Red carpet photo by Melissa Ponder, Seattle.

 

 

 

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