Graham Waterhouse composed
Bright Angel for the IDRS Conference 2008 in
Provo, Utah, and chose the theme of the composition to match the setting of the conference. He recalls a hike which he took, age nine, with his father
William Waterhouse. In 1972, when the
bassoonist taught for one year at
Indiana University, they crossed the
Grand Canyon from the
North Rim to the
South Rim, on the
North Kaibab Trail and the
Bright Angel Trail.
Bright Angel was premiered by Michel Bettez, Richard Ramey,
Richard Moore and
Henry Skolnick, conducted by the composer, at the
Brigham Young University. It was published by the German publisher Accolade (Warngau) in 2009 as
Bright Angel für 3 Fagotte und Kontrafagott.
Bright Angel was part of a concert
The Proud Bassoon, celebrating William Waterhouse on 16 April 2011 in
Wigmore Hall. It was performed by the Bassoon Quartet from the
Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester, where William Waterhouse had been a teacher of bassoon and a curator of the instrument collection. The players were James Thomas, Linda Begbie and
Stefano Canuti, bassoon, and Jonathan Jones, contrabassoon, led by Canuti who is "International Chair in Bassoon" at the RNCM, and Professor at the Conservatorio Superior de Aragon. The performance was the premiere of
Bright Angel in the United Kingdom. The composer's
string trio Epitaphium, originally composed for his father's memorial service, was also part of the concert program. == Music ==