Hiroyuki Iwaki

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Hiroyuki Iwaki AO (岩城 宏之 Iwaki Hiroyuki?) (6 September 193213 June 2006) was a Japanese conductor and percussionist.

Iwaki was born in Tokyo. He made his conducting debut with the NHK Symphony Orchestra in 1956, and was later made a permanent guest conductor of that orchestra. He first conducted the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (MSO) on a 1973 Australian tour, and was Chief Conductor of the MSO for a record term of 15 years (1974-89), during which time he took the orchestra on two tours of Japan. In 1990 he was appointed the orchestra's Conductor Laureate.

He died in Japan.

[edit] Honours

  • For his contribution to Australian musical life, he was appointed an honorary Member (AM) of the Order of Australia in 1985, which was later upgraded to Officer status (AO).
  • Monash University awarded him an honorary Doctor of Laws in 1986, and in 1991 appointed him their first Fellow of the Faculty of Arts.
  • In 1990 he was made an Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters in France.
  • In 1995 the ABC named its Southbank studio in Melbourne the Iwaki Auditorium.
  • Japan awarded him the medal of Honour with Purple Ribbon in 1996.

[edit] References

Persondata
NAME Iwaki, Hiroyuki
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Conductor, percussionist
DATE OF BIRTH 6 September 1932
PLACE OF BIRTH Tokyo, Japan
DATE OF DEATH 13 June 2006
PLACE OF DEATH Japan