Composers
Harry Whalley
(b. 1984)Working between Edinburgh, Belfast and London, Harry Whalley is an award winning composer of contemporary classical, film and electroacoustic music.
Bill Whelan
(b. 1950)Bill Whelan has worked extensively in theatre and film. He was appointed composer to the W.B.
Ian White
(b. 1955)Ian White began his musical career as an orchestral trombone player with the BBC Symphony Orchestra.
Matthew Whiteside
(b. 1988)Matthew Whiteside, the List Hot 100 2019, is a composer, collaborator, sound designer and concert prod
Kevin Whyms
(b. 1971)Multi-instrumentalist and composer Kevin Whyms began his musical studies at an early age with the Artane Boys Band in Dublin.
Gareth Williams
(b. 1977)Originally from Co Armagh, composer and songwriter Gareth Williams now lives in Edinburgh, where he makes work that ranges from opera, theatre and song writing to chamber and orchestral music.
Paul Wilson
(b. 1974)Paul Wilson is a lecturer in music at Queen's University, Belfast.
Ian Wilson
(b. 1964)Ian Wilson was born in Belfast and began composing while at university.
James Wilson
(1922 - 2005)James Wilson was born in London and came to live in Ireland in the late 1940s.
Charles Wood
(1866 - 1926)Charles Wood stood for most of his life in the shadow of Charles V.
Katherine Wyers
(b. 1982)Having completed a masters degree in composition with Dr.
Omar Zatriqi
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This section introduces the music of Irish composers of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. It is intended as a good starting point for anyone not familiar with Irish contemporary music.
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An Irish composer is defined as anyone who was born or is permanently resident in the Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland.
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