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- in a three-part suite of baroque-influenced traditional music called Timedance. The suite was composed, recorded and performed for the Eurovision Song...
- year. 1981 – Timedance, composed by Whelan and Dónal Lunny, and performed by Planxty, features in the interval of Eurovision. Timedance released as a...
- orchestra and rhythm section, also recorded "Timedance" in 1981 as part of the Eurovision Song Contest; "Timedance" was the genesis for what Whelan later developed...
- was traditional Irish band Planxty, who performed the lengthy piece "Timedance", which depicted Irish music through the ages. The accompanying dancers...
- After The Break (1979, 1992) The Woman I Loved So Well (1980, 1992) "Timedance" (1981), 12" single Words & Music (1983) Arís! (1984) Live 2004 CD/DVD...
- composition by the Irish composer Bill Whelan, and took inspiration from "Timedance", the interval act from the 1981 contest also held in Dublin. "Riverdance"...
- in a three-part suite of baroque-influenced traditional music called "Timedance", composed and recorded for the 1981 contest, which was also hosted in...
- the competition's hosting country, organised an interval act called "Timedance", a Baroque-influenced ballet composed by Whelan and Dónal Lunny and performed...
- Norris a live score for dance-film, for two violins, cello and piano "TIMEDANCE" Chris Gendall for piano trio and orchestra "Triple Concerto" Most Performed...
- the Hammersmith Odeon in March 1981,: 292  and recorded a suite called "Timedance"—with full orchestra and rhythm section—which was also performed during...