In 1985 Japanese conductor Hiroyuki Iwaki and the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra gave their celebrated performance of one of the major orchestral works of the twentieth century, French composer Olivier ...
SAPPORO--For the lucky few who attended a June 27, 1982, live performance by the Sapporo Symphony Orchestra with Hiroyuki Iwaki conducting, that occasion now steeped in legend is available on compact ...
Hiroyuki Iwaki, the Japanese conductor who led the Melbourne Symphony for more than three decades and wielded the baton from a wheelchair as his health declined, died June 13 at a Tokyo hospital. He ...
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The former chief conductor of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Hiroyuki Iwaki, died in Japan yesterday aged 73 after a long illness. Maestro Iwaki first conducted the MSO in 1973 and was its chief ...
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Tokyo | Renowned conductor and essayist Hiroyuki Iwaki died early Tuesday after years of battling an incurable spinal disease. He was 73. In 1954, the Tokyo native took the job of assistant conductor ...
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TOKYO Hiroyuki Iwaki, the Japanese conductor who led the Melbourne Symphony for more than three decades and wielded the baton from a wheelchair as his health declined, died Tuesday at a Tokyo hospital ...
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