
In 1985 a generous scholarship from the Countess of Munster Trust and other awards enabled him to continue his studies at the Liszt Ferenc Academy in Budapest, studying piano and chamber music with Péter Solymos and Ferenc Rados. His studies in Budapest lasted three years and during these years he gave many concerts and also won a prize at the Liszt Ferenc Academy in the Leo Weiner Chamber competition.
He gave successful debut concerts in both the Wigmore Hall as a chamber musician and the Purcell Room as soloist.
Since 1990 he has lived in Madrid, where he divides his professional activities between teaching and playing. In Spain he has performed in many of the most prestigious halls. As soloist he has performed with the orchestra of the Community of Madrid. He has also played many times with the orchestra of Granada and recorded both on national television and radio. He has realised concerts in many parts of the world including Poland, Russia, Portugal, Germany, Hungary, Jamaica etc and has made several recordings, the most recent one being polish cello and piano sonatas recorded by Dux.
He has collaborated in many music courses as a piano teacher, chamber teacher and also as an accompanist. Over the years he has worked with many outstanding musicians such as Auréle Nicolet, William Bennet, Felix Ayo, Rivka Golani, Raphael Wallfisch etc. giving recitals with all of these.
At this moment of time Graham works in the Real Conservatorio Superior de Madrid and in Musikene in San Sebastian.
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