Mouvements d'Harmonie

Graham Waterhouse scored the work for two oboes, two clarinet, two horns, two bassoons and contra-bassoon or double bass.

[3] The composer dedicated the piece in one movement to his father, the bassoonist William Waterhouse.

It was premiered in a concert on his 60th birthday[4] on 24 May 1991 in the Purcell Room, London, by the Royal Northern College Wind Ensemble from the Royal Northern College where William Waterhouse was a professor.

[3] The first performance in the US was in 1998 as part of the convention of the International Double Reed Society at the Arizona State University in Tempe, played by ASU Harmonie Ensemble with Henry Skolnick, contrabassoon.

[2] It was recorded in 2002 on a composer portrait CD by Endymion, conducted by Yaron Traub.