September 2026, Metier Records presents Cliff Edge from Irish-born composer David Wallace: a
striking new album of six works that illuminate his distinctive approach to material-led
composition. Scored for forces ranging from solo bass clarinet to mixed chamber ensemble, the
album presents a world where musical ideas behave like living organisms - shifting, resisting, and
revealing themselves through pressure and transformation. The performers include Heather
Roche, Chenyin LI, Jean Kelly (harp), James Widden (violin/viola), Heather
Holford, and other leading UK and international soloists and chamber musicians.
Wallace's compositional style blends classical elegance with modern innovation, often including
elements of traditional Irish music, at times also featuring extended techniques or electronics. His
music takes shape organically, instinctively allowing the music to go where it wants emotionally,
balancing tradition with a fresh, contemporary perspective to create a unique voice.
The pieces on Cliff Edge were written between 2006 and 2025 for different performers and
circumstances, yet they share a common thread: each begins with a musical material that finds it's
own path throughout the piece. These materials can be as simple as a grain of an instrument, the
weight of a harmony, the friction between two lines, or the memory of a place. Some are intimate
gifts; others are studies in instability or quiet acts of devotion. What unites them is a belief that
music has it's own agency - that if you listen closely, the material will show you how it wants to
unfold.
At the heart of the album is the title work, Cliff Edge, a turbulent and finely etched piano piece that
explores instability as a structural force. Surrounding it are five contrasting but deeply connected
works: the fragile, breath-driven L'Oiseau mis en cage for bass clarinet; the ritualised, keening
energy of Banshee for harp and voice; and H.B.J.W., a theme and five variations for violin and cello,
written as a 50th birthday gift.
The album also features Five Vignettes from the River Avon, a set of distilled landscape impressions
for clarinet and basset horn, and Canticles, a luminous triptych for harp, flute, clarinet, and string
quartet that closes the disc with a sense of quiet devotion.
'These works are not stories,' Wallace writes. 'They are environments. Each one begins with a
material that behaves in a particular way, and the piece grows from listening to that behaviour.'
David Wallace studied at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama with Richard Baker and in Ireland
with Rhona Clarke, and his music has received international recognition, including awards from
Boston Metro Opera and the Tracey Chadwell Memorial Prize. Residencies at the Guildhall School,
the Cork School of Music, and Clapham Chamber Concerts have shaped his distinctive voice, and
his works are performed widely in the UK and abroad. He is Head of Junior Music Courses at the
Guildhall School.
Title: David Wallace: Cliff Edge
Format: CD
Release Date: 04 Sep 2026
Artist: Heather Roche
Sku: 3695691
Catalogue No: METI77150.2
Category: Classical