James galway autobiography
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James Galway
Irish flute player (born )
Musical artist
Sir James GalwayOBE (born 8 December ) is an Irish[1][2]virtuoso flute player from Belfast, nicknamed "The Man with the Golden Flute".[3] After several years working as an orchestral musician, he established an international career as a solo flute player. In , he received the Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music at the Classic Brit Awards.
Early life
[edit]Galway was born in North Belfast as one of two brothers. His father, who played the flute, was employed at the Harland & Wolff shipyard until the end of the Second World War and spent night-shifts cleaning buses after the war, while his mother, a pianist, was a winder in a flax-spinning mill. Raised as a Presbyterian and surrounded by a tradition of flute bands and many friends and family members who played the instrument, he was taught the flute by his uncle at the age of nine and joined his fife and drum corps. At the
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An autobiography
Nevertheless, James Galway did inspire a love of the flute for a whole generation of players, and he's probably the reason that I decided to learn it. If only I'd taken it up as a child instead of waiting until I was middle-aged, who knows how good I might have become! What doe
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Books by James Galway
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