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William Jackson May 1996 saw the premier of his major new commission by The Scottish Chamber Orchestra entitled A Scottish Island, which further developed William's work in bringing together traditional and classical music. In 1999 William's composition 'Corryvreckan' from the album Inchcolm was included on Fiona Ritchie's favourites collection "The Best of The Thistle & Shamrock, Volume 1". William's music is featured on many BBC and other Television productions; he is in demand as a composer of sensitive music, and increasingly as a producer. He recently directed and performed the music for "Battle of the Clans" for The History Channel, and produced and recorded the music for a new six part series about Scottish National Trust properties for Scottish Television. In addition, he has jointly produced the exciting new Gaelic Women CD, and has recently produced recordings by Billy Ross and Iain MacInnes - both for the Greentrax label - and the band Calluna for Mill Records. William's performance on harp, whistle and bodhran is featured on the soundtrack of a major new motion picture starring Robert Duval and Michael Keaton, which was filmed in Scotland. On Burns Day (January 25) 1999, William was announced as the winner of the popular "Song for Scotland" competition, which was organized to find an anthem for the new era in Scotland. His composition 'Land of Light' was released on CD in March 1999 to much acclaim. "This is a must for Scots all over the globe, I'd say, and possibly the first tartan platinum of the 21st century. No not possibly --make that surely.""Pipers and Pipe Bands around the world will do well to add this tune to their repetoire" 'Land of Light' was performed at Edinburgh Castle on July 27th, 2000 at a special performance to mark the 100th birthday of the Queen Mother, and was featured in the Edinburgh Tattoo 50th Anniversary in August 2000.William has also performed on the harp for HRH The Prince of Wales at The Palace of Holyrood in Edinburgh. This is a must for Scots all over the globe, I'd say, and possibly the first tartan platinum of the 21st century. No not possibly --make that surely.""Pipers and Pipe Bands around the world will do well to add this tune to their repetoire" 'Land of Light' was performed at Edinburgh Castle on July 27th, 2000 at a special performance to mark the 100th birthday of the Queen Mother, and was featured in the Edinburgh Tattoo 50th Anniversary in August 2000. William's primary instrument is the Scottish harp, or clarsach, which he also teaches. He also plays wire strung harp, flute, whistle, uillean pipes and piano. Iain MacInnes of the BBCs Pipeline program said "Hes got the best ear of anyone Ive ever come across, and he has total command of the Scottish traditional idiom." (Sounding Strings) Another field of major interest to William is Music Therapy. He trained as a music therapist at the London Guildhall School of Music, and specializes in working with children with cerebral palsy and autism. | ||
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