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Graham Johnson (musician)

Graham Johnson OBE (born 10 July 1950) is a Rhodesian-born, Britain-based classical pianist and Lieder accompanist.
== Biography ==
Johnson was born in Bulawayo, Rhodesia. His father played the piano and the saxophone. In 1967, Johnson began studies at the Royal Academy of Music (RAM), where his teachers included Harry Isaacs and John Streets. Johnson has acknowledged a 1972 live recital by Peter Pears and Benjamin Britten as key in directing his musical career ambitions towards being an accompanist. After leaving the RAM in 1972, he continued studies with Gerald Moore and Geoffrey Parsons.
Johnson was the official pianist at Peter Pears's first masterclasses at the Snape Maltings, which brought him into contact with Benjamin Britten. In 1976, he formed The Songmakers' Almanac to explore neglected areas of piano-accompanied vocal music, along with founder singers Felicity Lott, Ann Murray, Anthony Rolfe Johnson and Richard Jackson. The Songmakers' Almanac has given over 200 programmes throughout its history and has recorded commercially for such labels as Hyperion Records.
Johnson has a long-standing artistic relationship with the Wigmore Hall, as an accompanist and in programming concert series. He devised and accompanied concerts in the hall's re-opening series in 1992, and in its centenary celebrations in 2001. He has been a member of the jury for the Wigmore Hall Song Competition since its inception.
Johnson is especially noted for his commercial recordings of ''Lieder'', in particular for the Hyperion label, and for his scholarship in his liner notes for these recordings. His first recording for Hyperion was the album ''Voices of the Night'' (1980).〔 His single largest and most renowned project for Hyperion was a series of 37 CDs of the complete ''Lieder'' of Franz Schubert. Hyperion reissued their complete Schubert Edition in 2005 with 3 supplemental CDs of ''Lieder'' by contemporaries and friends of Schubert. Before completion of the Hyperion Schubert Edition Johnson undertook recording, devising the programmes for each disc, and writing the liner notes for the Complete Songs of Robert Schumann, and initiated a recorded cycle of the ''Lieder'' of Johannes Brahms. He has also served as accompanist to recordings of French songs. Johnson has also recorded commercially for Sony Classical, BMG, harmonia mundi, Forlane, Collins Classics (later reissued on Naxos), EMI Classics and Deutsche Grammophon.
Johnson is Senior Professor of Accompaniment at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and has led a biennial scheme for Young Songmakers since 1985. He is the author of several books, including ''The Songmakers' Almanac: Twenty Years of Recitals in London'' (Thames Publishing), ''The French Song Companion'' (Oxford University Press; 2000), ''Britten, Voice & Piano: Lectures on the Vocal Music of Benjamin Britten'' (Guildhall; 2003) and ''Gabriel Fauré – The Songs and Their Poets'' (Guildhall; 2009). Pending projects include a three-volume study of Schubert songs and vocal ensembles, and their poets, scheduled for publication by Yale University Press in 2012.
In 1997 Johnson met the American baritone Brandon Velarde with whom he entered into a civil partnership in 2005.〔

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