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Sir James Galway & Lady Jeanne Galway
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SIR
JAMES GALWAY
Sir James Galway is regarded as both a supreme interpreter of the classical flute repertoire and a consummate entertainer whose appeal crosses all musical boundaries. Sir James has made himself a legend, a modern musical master whose virtuosity on the flute is equaled only by his limitless ambitions and vision. Through his extensive touring, over fifty best-selling RCA Victor albums, and his frequent international television appearances, Sir James has endeared himself to millions worldwide. As an instructor and humanitarian, Sir James is a tireless promoter of the arts. Indeed, in addition to keeping a busy touring schedule in which he gives recitals and performs with the world's leading orchestras, Sir James conducts annual master classes. He devotes much of his free time discharging his duties as president of Flutewise, a volunteer-based nonprofit organization that donates instruments to low-income students and young people with disabilities. Born in Belfast, Sir James Galway began playing the penny whistle as a small child before switching to the flute. He continued his studies at the Royal College of Music and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, followed by the Paris Conservatory. He began his career at the Sadlers Wells Opera and the Royal Opera Covent Garden, which led to positions with the BBC Symphony Orchestra where he played piccolo, the London Symphony Orchestra and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra where he was Principal Flue. In 1969 he was appointed Principal Flute of the Berlin Philharmonic. In 1975 Sir James launched his career as a soloist and within one year he had played 120 concerts, including appearances with all the London orchestras. Since then, he has traveled extensively giving recitals, performing with the worlds leading orchestras, participating in chamber music engagements, popular music concerts and giving masterclasses. From Galways lips have come definitive treatments of classical repertoire and masterworks by Bach, Vivaldi, and Mozart. In addition to his performances of the standard classical repertoire, he features contemporary music in his programs, including new flute works commissioned by and for him. Works from composers such as Amram, Bolcolm, Corigliano, Heath and Lieberman also grace his repertoire. Sir James Galway tours extensively in the US and Europe. Highlights of the 2004-2005 U.S. season include orchestral performances with orchestras such as: the National Symphony Orchestra, San Diego Symphony, Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, Boston Symphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, Houston Symphony Orchestra and Vancouver Symphony Orchestra and recital engagements in cities such as: New York, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Ann Arbor, Bowling Green and others. Sir James European presence is never ending, with performances at the Musikverein in Vienna, Salzburg Festival, Royal Albert Hall in London, Munich, Hamburg, Vencie, Dublin and tours of the Far East including Beijing and Singapore. From the outset of his career, Sir James Galway has dazzled viewers young and old with his virtuosity and his engaging personality through appearances on such television programs as the Tonight Show, the Today Show, Good Morning America, CBS This Morning, Live with Regis and Kathie Lee, Sesame Street, and PBSs Live from Lincoln Center, and as host of his own holiday specials. On July 4, 2000, Sir James helped celebrate the first Independence Day of the century as a guest soloist with the National Symphony Orchestra in a nationally televised PBS special entitled A Capitol Fourth, broadcast live from the West Lawn of the Capitol. In July 1999 he appeared on the acclaimed PBS series, Live from Lincoln Center for the opening performance of New York's Mostly Mozart Festival. He also participated in the historic The Wall concert in Berlin. In December 1998, Sir James appeared on the Fox Family channel broadcast of the Nobel Peace Concert in Oslo, Norway, where he was the only classical musician sharing the stage with such pop stars as Elton John, Phil Collins, Alanis Morissette, Shania Twain and Enrique Iglesias among others. Sir James has also shared the stage with and performed for such dignitaries as President Clinton, Prince Charles, Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Diana and Pope John Paul II. Galway has frequently collaborated with award-winning Irish pianist Phil Coulter; their 1997 album Legends spent 29 weeks in the Top 5 of Billboard magazines World Music Charts, while Oscar-nominated actor Liam Neeson narrated their 1998 effort Winters Crossing. Galway and Coulter also joined forces at a St. Patrick's Day 1999 concert at St. Patricks Cathedral in New York City to benefit victims of violence in Northern Ireland. They reprised the performance at the White House in Washington, D.C. Galway was named the 1997 Musician of the Year by Musical America and has received Record of the Year awards from Billboard and Cash Box magazines, as well as the Grand Prix du Disque for his recordings of the Mozart Concerti. His 60th birthday was commemorated with 1999s Sixty Years, a 15-CD retrospective of his works for the RCA Victor Red Seal label. Twice Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II of England has honored him, in 1979 with an Order of the British Empire and in 2001 with a Knighthood for services to music. In February 2004, Sir James was given the Presidents Merit Award from the Recording Academy at the Grammys 8th Annual Salute to Classical Music. Sir James Galway recently signed a recording contract with Deutsche Grammophone and there is a release planned for August 2004. Sir James has a discography of over fifty albums on the RCA Victor Red Seal, reflecting his mastery of repertoire ranging from the traditional masters to Japanese and Irish folk music and now jazz. Even his more recent releases reveal the breadth Galway brings to his music making. The summer of 2002 saw the release of: The Best of James Galway, a two-CD set featuring both classical and pop work; the childrens oriented classical collection Music For My Little Friends; and A Song of Home: An American Musical Journey, a collection of North American folk music which Galway performs with Jay Ungar and Molly Mason. In January 2004 he released, Quiet on the Set James Galway at the Movies including music from movies such as, Cinema Paradisio, Il Postino, Emma, Braveheart, and Notting Hill. Sir James Galway also performs on several tracks from the soundtrack for "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" in a score composed, orchestrated and conducted by Academy Award-winner Howard Shore. James Galway is the author/editor of several books, including a series of performance editions of flute works for G. Schirmer, and a series of books by noted musicians about their instruments. He has recently completed a book on how to play the flute titled "Boehm Twelve Grand Studies op. 15 - The 1848 editions plus a Master Class by James Galway". |
LADY
JEANNE GALWAY An accomplished flutist, JEANNE GALWAY has performed extensively throughout Europe and the United States as both soloist and chamber musician. Lady Galway has performed as soloist with orchestras such as the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Seattle Symphony Orchestra, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, the London Symphony Orchestra, the London Philharmonic, the Royal Philharmonic, and many chamber orchestras. She also performs regularly with her husband, Sir James Galway, and engagements undertaken with him have included a fundraising concert with Paul Simon and Stevie Wonder and a successful recital tour of Japan, which included a private performance in the presence of the Empress of Japan. Other past engagements have included a tour of the United States, performing Bach Trios in the major U.S. cities, and a recital tour of the U.S. and U.K. with Sir James Galway. As part of the latter, she also performed in the presence of HRH Prince Edward in the music room of Buckingham Palace. In 2001, Mrs. Galway toured as a soloist in the UK with the London Mozart Players, Germany with the Württemberger Chamber Orchestra, the Polish Chamber Orchestra in Asia, Solisti Venieti with Claudia Scimone, and the Zurich Chamber Orchestra. Past concerts included a tour of Japan as well as performances with the London Mozart Players at the Musikverein in Vienna, Budapest and Zagreb. In the 2004-2005 season, Lady Jeanne will perform with her husband, Sir James Galway, with the San Diego, Memphis and Vancouver Symphonies as well as have recital engagements in New York, Philadelphia and Ann Arbor, Michigan. Alongside her highly successful career as a soloist, Lady Galway is also an accomplished chamber musician. Zephyr, her chamber music trio, with Jonathan Feldman, pianist and Darrett Adkins, cellist tours regularly in the United States. Lady Jeanne has also collaborated with Cassatt Quartet, with whom she had numerous performances in New York. She is also a member of the newly formed Luzerner Kammermusiker. Jeanne Galway is renowned for her dedication to the development of young flutists and is Vice President of Flutewise, an educational organization for young flute-players. She has recorded two flute tutor methods, and released a new CD for Flutewise with Phillip Moll. Lady Galway also writes many educational articles and is currently compiling a series of books to be published by Theodore Presser. Lady Galway has recorded for RCA Victor and BMG Classics. Her latest recording with James Galway and Phillip Moll, Music for My Friends, has received notable acclaim, and her recording of the Cimarosa Concerto for Two Flutes with Sir James Galway and the London Mozart Players was released at the beginning of February this year. Jeanne Galway lives with her husband, Sir James Galway, in Meggen, Switzerland. She plays a 24-carat gold Murumatsu flute. |
Flutewise Event,
October 9
Student Flute Choir
Preceding
Memphis
Symphony Orchestra Concert
David Loebel, Conductor
tickets, 901-324-3627
Students must be
preregistered with their private studio teacher or band director.
Students must be accompanied by teacher, director, or parent
for entire event, concert, and afterwards.
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here for information & instructions.
Click here for information pdf.
Click here for
Flutewise Application Form pdf.
Registered participants Click here for Flutewise Application Form pdf Click
Here for the Disclaimer Form to be signed by parent Click here for the final information sheet. Copies of music listed below. |
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for the music pdf:
Brian Boru
Soldier's Joy
Allegro
Tambourin
For more information, please email mcclain@fluteconnection.net
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and pictures
following the Flutewise Event!
Super job, everyone!
Let's plan to get together at
Flute Festival MidSouth, March 18-19, 2005.

Flutey, the Flutewise Owl,
Can’t Wait for the MSO Flutewise Event!!!
11 October 2004