William Jackson (Scottish composer)

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William Jackson is a Scottish harpist and composer, born September 14th 1955, in Cambuslang, near Glasgow.

Since his grandparents came from County Donegal, he visited Ireland many times, throughout his childhood, and still has a home there. He trained as a music therapist at the Guildhall School of Music in 1992/93, and currently heads the Music therapy department at Mission Children's Hospital in Asheville, North Carolina. In 1969 he formed the Scottish folk group Contraband , who released an album in 1974, then disbanded in 1975. Billy's brother George Jackson (died 1998) was also a member. He became a founding member of Ossian in 1976.

Ossian disbanded in about 1989, and this allowed Billy to experiment on his own. From 1989, calling himself William Jackson rather than Billy Jackson, he released a series of albums, sometimes using ancient texts, and on one occasion a poem by Kahlil Gibran. In 1996, A Scottish Island was commissioned by the Scottish Chamber Orchestra. In 1999 he wrote Land of Light and won the Song for Scotland competition with this song.[1] It was performed at Edinburgh Castle on July 27, 2000 to mark the 100th birthday of the Queen Mother, and was featured at the 2000 Edinburgh Tattoo. He arranged and performed the music for Battle of the Clans, a documentary on The History Channel. As a producer, he has worked with several singers on the anthology Celtic Woman. If you view classical modernism as a kind of neurosis, then his kind of classical music could be a calming antidote. Duan Àlbanach was recorded with the Scottish Festival Orchestra, recorded live in 2002, but not released until 2003.

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[edit] Discography

  • The Wellpark Suite (1985)
  • Heart Music (1987)
  • St Mungo: A Celtic Suite For Glasgow (1990)
  • Celtic Tranquility (1992)
  • Inchcolm (1995)
  • The Ancient Harp of Scotland (1998)
  • A Scottish Island (1998)
  • Celtic Experience: Haunting Themes From Scotland and Ireland (1998)
  • Celtic Experience vol. 2 (1999)
  • The Celtic Suites (1999)
  • Land of Light (1999)
  • Notes From A Hebridean Island (2001)
  • Duan Àlbanach (2003)

[edit] With Ossian

  • Ossian (1977)
  • St. Kilda Wedding (1978)
  • Seal Song (1980)
  • Dove Across the Water (1981)
  • Borders (1983)
  • Light on a Distant Shore (1986)
  • The Best of Ossian (1993)
  • The Carrying Stream (1997)

[edit] Anthologies

  • Celtic Legacy (1995)
  • Celtic Spirit (1996)
  • Celtic Chillout (2002)

[edit] References

  1. ^ thistleradio.com

[edit] External links