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His winning 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 repertoire." '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. January 2002 saw the premiere of William’s newest suite, ‘Duan Àlbanach,’ commissioned for the opening of the Celtic Connections festival in Glasgow. Said Rob Adams of The Herald, “Jackson is renowned as a melodist, and his Duan Àlbanach, inspired by the ancient poem of the same name, continued his history of fine tunes. ...in describing the Bannock Burn and the marching cellos of Nechtansmere it had the sense of place that Jackson always brings to these larger pieces. ...blood-stirring momentum...” 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. He currently heads a Music Therapy program at Mission Children's Hospital, Asheville, North Carolina.
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