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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bill_WhelanBill Whelan - Wikipedia

    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 ...

  2. Bill Whelan is an award winning composer and producer based in Co. Galway, Ireland.He composes music for theatre, film, television and orchestra. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Music and is best known for his Grammy Award winning score Riverdance.

  3. Bill Whelan is an award winning composer and producer based in Co. Galway, Ireland.He composes music for theatre, film, television and orchestra. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Music and is best known for his Grammy Award winning score Riverdance.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RiverdanceRiverdance - Wikipedia

    Riverdance is a theatrical show that consists mainly of traditional Irish music and dance. With a score composed by Bill Whelan, it originated as an interval act during the Eurovision Song Contest 1994, featuring Irish dancing champions Jean Butler, Michael Flatley and the vocal ensemble Anúna.

  5. "Riverdance" is a song by Irish musician Bill Whelan, originally recorded in March 1993 and first performed as the interval act for the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest. "Riverdance" is a mostly instrumental composition performed by the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, with an introduction sung by choral ensemble Anúna.

  6. Bill Whelan is an award winning composer and producer based in Co. Galway, Ireland.He composes music for theatre, film, television and orchestra. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Music and is best known for his Grammy Award winning score Riverdance.

  7. Composers ›. Bill Whelan. (b. 1950) Photo. Richard Noble. Bill Whelan has worked extensively in theatre and film. He was appointed composer to the W.B. Yeats International Theatre Festival at Ireland's national Abbey Theatre in 1989, writing original music for 15 Yeats plays.