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Entertainment & Arts
Whether he’s reviving a forgotten 19th-Century flute work or tootling out a penny-whistle version of “The Baby Elephant Walk,” James Galway leaves his distinctive, virtuosic fingerprint on everything he plays.
July 10, 1988
People noticed when Herbert von Karajan hired young Irishman James Galway as principal flutist for the Berlin Philharmonic in 1969, and even more so when Galway left six years later to launch a solo career.
Oct. 30, 1999
Music
It’s a concert-promoter’s dream, a match made in heaven: the Chieftains and James Galway--two popular Irish exports who seem to make music sheerly for the joy of it.
July 5, 1987
KHACHATURIAN (ARR. JAMES GALWAY): VIOLIN CONCERTO.
June 29, 1986
VIVALDI: “THE FOUR SEASONS”: James Galway, flute and conducting the Zagreb Soloists.
Jan. 26, 1986
The Thursday performance of James Galway and the Tokyo String Quartet at Ambassador Auditorium has been canceled because of Galway’s illness.
April 18, 1990
Among musicians who ply the classical trade there are those who settle comfortably into a routine mold and those who fan the flames of inspiration.
July 15, 1988