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Шаблон:Infobox musical artist William Michael Joseph Whelan (born 22 May 1950) is an Irish composer and musician.[1] He is best known for composing a piece for the interval of the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest. The result, "Riverdance", was a seven-minute piece of original music accompanying a new take on traditional Irish stepdance that became a full-length stage production and spawned a worldwide craze for Irish traditional music and dance. The corresponding soundtrack album earned him a Grammy. "Riverdance" was released as a single in 1994, credited to "Bill Whelan and Anúna featuring the RTÉ Concert Orchestra". It reached number one in Ireland for 18 weeks and number nine in the UK. The album of the same title reached number 31 in the album charts in 1995.

Whelan has also arranged a symphonic suite version of Riverdance, with its premiere performed by the Ulster Orchestra on BBC Radio 3 in August 2014.[2]

A studio recording was released on CD (on the RTÉ lyric fm label) in 2018.

Biography

Whelan is a native of Limerick city, and was educated at Crescent College.[3] He gained his Bachelor of Civil Law degree at University College Dublin in 1973 and then went to King's Inns.[4][5] In 2011, Whelan was awarded the UCD Foundation Day Medal in recognition of his outstanding achievements and his contribution to Irish music worldwide.[6] While he is best known for his "Riverdance" composition and the theatrical show of the same name, Whelan has been involved in many ground-breaking projects in Ireland since the 1970s. In his autobiography he especially mentions the major influence of James W. Flannery.[7]

As a producer he has worked with U2 (on their War album),[8] Van Morrison,[8] Kate Bush,[8] The Dubliners,[8] Planxty,[3] Andy Irvine & Davy Spillane,[9] Patrick Street,[10] Stockton's Wing[11] and fellow Limerickman Richard Harris.[12]

As an arranger and composer, his credits include:

In theatre, Whelan received a Laurence Olivier Award nomination for his adaption of Gilbert and Sullivan's H.M.S. Pinafore.[13] His film credits include, Dancing at Lughnasa (starring Meryl Streep),[13] Some Mother's Son,[16] Lamb (starring Liam Neeson)[8] and the award-winning At The Cinema Palace.[17]

Career timeline

Шаблон:Prose Whelan's lifetime of musical endeavours include:

Discography

As a keyboard player, or as an arranger, he has contributed to these albums:

References

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External links

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  1. Much of the biographical information here is covered in an extensive interview with Marian Finucane on 16 April 2011 on RTÉ Radio 1
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  7. Flannery gave me a sense that my work as a composer was valuable, and he encouraged me in every way he could. He praised the work. Even though I was slow to believe it, he convinced me to have faith in my skills as a melodist. He wanted me to believe I was equipped with the instinct for the dynamics of drama that a good theatre composer should have. This affirmation was an American thing at the time and wasn't found easily in Ireland.
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