Irish virtuoso flute player and teacher from Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK. Born December 8, 1939.
He studied at the [l290263], then at [l305416], and completed his studies at [l1014340]. Following his studies, Galway pursued a career as an orchestral flautist, performing first in the United Kingdom with the
Sadler’s Wells Opera Company (second flute), the
Orchestra Of The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, and the
BBC Symphony Orchestra (piccolo player) before being appointed principal flutist of the
London Symphony Orchestra (1966-1967) and then of the
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. In 1969 Galway won the post of principal flautist of the
Berliner Philharmoniker, in which he played until he embarked on a solo career in 1975.
He was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1977, and was knighted in 2001, the first wind player ever to receive that honour.
He married
Jeanne Galway (his third wife) on September 9, 1984. Uncle of
Martin Galway.