Graham Lyons Compositions for Bassoon

The image is a cover for a music book titled "Compositions for Bassoon" by Graham Lyons. It is designed for bassoon and piano, and is suitable for players from beginner to intermediate levels and is part of the "Useful MUSIC Series." The cover features a patchwork design with various shades of blue and gray, with the title and author's name highlighted in bold text on dark blue squares. The book is published by Clifton Edition and has the catalogue number C572. It combines various musical styles, including rock, dance, classical, romantic, jazz, boogie, and folk.
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Composer: Lyons, Graham
Instrumentation: Bassoon And Piano
Publisher: Clifton Edition

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About Graham Lyons Compositions for Bassoon:

This new edition of “Compositions” contains twenty-eight pieces for bassoon and includes the complete piano accompaniments and supersedes the old Useful Music edition (U140) that previously provided the piano accompaniments only on CD. The ‘Graham Lyons Compositions’ series was originally created by Useful Music in 2005 which subsumed the pieces found in ‘New Bassooon Solos’ (U72). This volume of music is regularly set on exam boards and is currently set on both ABRSM and Trinity College London: ABRSM 2026 Grade 1 List C: Eva’s Tango. ABRSM 2026 Grade 2 List A: Natasha’s Hedgehog. Trinity College Grade 1 Group A: Eva’s Tango or Rock Steady. Trinity College Grade 4 Group A: The Garden Tiger. Trinity College Grade 5 Group A: June in Paris. About Graham Lyons: Graham Lyons started the piano at the age of six but at thirteen, inspired by Benny Goodman, switched to clarinet lessons. He continued to play the piano, but without formal tuition, using it to investigate harmony and jazz improvisation. His first clarinet teacher was George Draper, whom he remembered with great affection. For five years his weekly high spot was his clarinet lesson. After National Service as a Radar Fitter, Graham went to Oxford to read physics. At Oxford, music, not physics, took priority and, not surprisingly, he was sent down at the end of the first year. After Oxford he studied bassoon and composition at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, paying his way by working in a jazz club on piano, clarinet and saxophone. For the next twenty years Graham worked as a performer in symphony orchestras, musicals, clubs and on broadcasts. He also composed advertising jingles and television background music, and arranged for bands, cabaret and various (now defunct) BBC Radio orchestras. In addition he also taught woodwind instruments part-time in schools. In fact he is best-known for his educational publications, comprising more than sixty tutors and albums, with combined sales of more than 300,000. Many of his compositions are on the wind syllabuses of the music examining boards.

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