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Brian Bonsor
James Brian Bonsor MBE (21 August 1926 – 22 February 2011) was a Scottish-born composer and teacher specialising in the recorder.
==Life and career==
Bonsor was born in Hawick in 1926. He was awarded an MBE in 2002 for services to teaching music, especially the recorder.〔 The ''Enjoy the Recorder'' (Schott & Co. Ltd. ISBN 0-901938-71-8) book is widely used in schools. His compositions include arrangements for recorders of ''Mock Morris'' (Percy Grainger, 1985), ''Cats'' (Andrew Lloyd Webber) and the ''Emperor Waltz'' (Johann Strauss, 1985). Bonsor was a musical director for the Society of Recorder Players〔 starting in 1957.〔
Bonsor spent about 35 years in musical education, latterly as Regional Advisor.
Brian Bonsor wrote the piano piece ''Dreamy'', which was featured in Trinity Guildhall's 2012-2014 Grade 6 repertoire. His piece ''Feelin' Good'' was included in both the ABRSM's 05/06 grade 6 repertoire and the RCM's grade 7 repertoire, and ''Willie Wagglestick's Walkabout'' for the ABRSM's 07/08 grade 7 repertoire.
Bonsor died in Hawick on 22 February 2011.〔

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