21st Century. Twenty years after composing the Three Furies for Solo Tuba, now a familiar work in the advanced tuba repertoire, James Grant crafted the Three More Furies. In this version for bassoon, the Three More Furies are an eccentric, challenging, and rewarding triptych of unaccompanied works for those players who wish to strut their stuff with attitude, panache, and that certain je ne sais quoi that separates the ardent enthusiast from the uncontrollable maniac. Originally commissioned by a consortium of 24 low brass players as part of James Grant's ongoing Songs Without Words Project, the Three More Furies are marked "Exuberant," "Expressive, lyrical ebb and flow," and "Doggedly." - the publisher