A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
William Michael Joseph Whelan
Birthplace:
Limerick, Ireland
Born:
May 22, 1950
William Michael Joseph Whelan (born 22 May 1950) is an Irish composer and musician. 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.
Director:
2005 Riverdance - Best Of Riverdance
Music:
1989 Dick Francis: Twice Shy
1995 Riverdance: The Show
1996 Riverdance: The New Show
1997 Riverdance: Live From New York City
2001 Riverdance: Live à l'Arena de Genève
2002 Riverdance: The Show
2005 Riverdance - Best Of Riverdance
2008 Riverdance: Live from Radio City Music Hall
2010 Riverdance: Live from Beijing
2017 In the Name of Peace: John Hume in America
2020 Riverdance 25th Anniversary Show
Original Music Composer:
1989 Dick Francis: Twice Shy
1995 Riverdance: The Show
1996 Riverdance: The New Show
1997 Riverdance: Live From New York City
1998 Dancing at Lughnasa
2001 Riverdance: Live à l'Arena de Genève
2002 Riverdance: The Show
2005 Riverdance - Best Of Riverdance
2008 Riverdance: Live from Radio City Music Hall
2010 Riverdance: Live from Beijing
2017 In the Name of Peace: John Hume in America
2020 Riverdance 25th Anniversary Show
2021 Riverdance: The Animated Adventure
Music:
2000 Seven Ages
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