Born in Christchurch, New Zealand, from a young age Graham benefited from New Zealand’s rich musical education system, playing with the Christchurch Youth Orchestra, Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, the New Zealand National Youth Orchestra and the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. In 1978 at the age of 19, Graham was appointed Principal Timpanist of the Tasmania Symphony Orchestra in Hobart, the youngest ever player in the country at that time.
In 1983 Graham was appointed as Section Leader Percussion of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, a position he held until his retirement in 2023. On a number of occasions performed as a soloist with the RLPO including the UK premier of Takemitsu ‘Gitimalya’ for marimba and orchestra (broadcast live on BBC Radio 3) along with other well know works by Bartók, Milhaud and Panufnik. He continues to be invited to play with several of the UK’s leading symphony orchestras.
In 1995, by special invitation, Graham became a founding member of the World Orchestra for Peace conducted by Sir George Solti. This exceptional ensemble performs regularly at the BBC Proms in London and around the world as ‘Ambassadors for peace’, with tours throughout Europe, Russia, China and the United States of America.
Graham Johns signature series
Each model in this Signature series has been designed and manufactured to the highest possible standards, using only the finest materials available. Ideal for use on suspended cymbals, they produce a unique tonal characteristic. This complete series of mallets equips the orchestral percussionists with the tools necessary for symphonic and contemporary repertoire. Designed by one of the world’s eminent orchestral percussion and cymbal experts.
GJ2
GJ2 General suspended cymbal mallets are designed for all round general playing and give a full responsive attack on most sizes of cymbals. They are ideal for rolls and individual resonant strokes over the full range of dynamics.