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What {|FIDDLER ON THE ROOF|} was to Yiddish music, RIVERDANCE is to Celtic. Like "Fiddler," RIVERDANCE amplifies the heart-tugging intimacy and ancient power of ethnic tradition to spectacle proportion. The show, a smash in the U.S., England and Ireland, divided trad music lovers: Some saw it as a crowning glory; others balked on the Broadway bombast. None can deny RIVERDANCE was a defining moment -- Celtic music's flying leap out of the world music section and into the living room of pop consciousness. The show's score runs from folksy pub room jig to near-symphony. Composer Whelan, who boasts a solid trad resume as well as impressive conservatory bonafides, understands the ever-present link between "folk" and "classical" musics. So even if he polishes off some of the tradition's grit and burnish, he brings fresh instrumental language, a vast scale, and awesome precision in execution. The album boasts mighty talent, including fiddler Eileen Ivers, piper Davy Spillane, Near-Eastern reedman Nicola Parov, and the Irish choir Anuna. And when all those steel-toed dancers thunder in, it is undeniably thrilling. Erik Goldman, Barnes & Noble