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CDs:

   PTM 1001: Come, Gentle Peace

   PTM 1002: Creator God, We Give You Thanks

   PTM 1003: The Dark Night is Ending

   PTM 1004:  Peace - A Music Sampler

   


For a biography of Roger Hall, go to the

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       CDs


The CDs of music by Roger Hall were recorded in mostly live performances.

They are available at these costs,  including US postage or Worldwide Airmail:

$15.00 for 1 CD

$25.00 for any 2 CDs

To order any of these PTM CDs, write to:

PineTree Music


 

PTM 1001:  Come, Gentle Peace


21 tracks (52:26)

Music composed and arranged by Roger Hall between 1961 and 2001.  

  1. Pop Song:  Dream World (1961) - Jake Smith & The Potpourris

  2. Pop Song: The Soho Serenade (1961/revised: 1964) - Ethel Regan, demo singer

  3. Pop Song: Peace-Lovin' Blues (1962/revised: 1965) - demo singer

  4. Pop Song: Free as the Breeze (1965) - demo singer

  5. Christmas Carol:  He Whom Shepherds Once Came Praising (1978) - Larre Nelson, soloist; J.N. Snyder, vibraphone; Immanuel Lutheran Church Choir; Roger Hall, music director

  6. Choral Song: Thaw (1979) - Jubilate Chorale, Theodore Davidovich, conductor

  7. Choral Song: Spring Bluets (1979) - Jubilate Chorale

  8. Choral Song: Lovely Hill Torrents (1979) - Jubilate Chorale     

  9. Round (sung in Russian): My dareem (We give you a gift of our songs) (1988) - Sharing A New Song Chorus, Janet McGhee, conductor

10. Theatrical Song: The Dark Night is Ending (1988) - Dorothy Yanish, soprano; Roger Hall, electronic keyboard

11. Choir Anthem: Creator God, We Give You Thanks (1993) - Plymouth Church of Shaker Heights, Ohio [In memory of John D. Herr]

12. Shaker Round: Search Thou My Heart and See (1983) - Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Choir, North Easton, Massachusetts; Roger Hall, director

13. Shaker Tune, 1867: Gentle Words (1976) - Plymouth Church Choir of Shaker Heights, John D. Herr, director

14. Shaker Tune, 1834: Love is Little (1976) - Plymouth Church Choir of Shaker Heights

15. Shaker Tune, 1848: Simple Gifts (1988) - Dorothy Yanish, soprano; Roger Hall, electronic keyboard

16. Shaker Tune, 1820: The Humble Heart (1999) - Colleen Liggett and Roger Hall; Mitzie Collins, pump organ [in memory of Randy Folger ]

17. Shaker Tune, 1810: Rights of Conscience (1975/2001) - Roger Hall, vocal; Mitzie Collins, pump organ

18. Choir Anthem: Come, Join in One Accord (1980) - for the 75th anniversary of Immanuel Lutheran Church, Attleboro, MA - Immanuel choir & student musicians, Roger Hall, director

19. Choir Responses: Psalm, Prayer, Benediction (based on themes of J.S. Bach) - Immanuel Lutheran Church Choir

20. Anti-War Song: Come, Gentle Peace (1981) - Karen Pritchard, soprano; Old Stoughton Musical Society Chorus; Roger Hall, conductor

21. Anti-War Song: Come, Gentle Peace (revised version, 1990) - Stoughton Musicfest Quartet: Elizabeth Trueblood, soprano; Carol Mezzanotte, alto; Sally MacKerron, female tenor; Roger Hall, bass; Donna Hieken, flute; Richard Hill, piano [Concert in celebration of America's first singing contest]


 

PTM 1002:  Creator God, We Give You Thanks


 20 tracks (54:50)

Music composed and arranged by Roger Hall between 1972 and 1992.

* = first performance or recording

 1.  *Organ Prelude: For All the Saints (1972) - Cleveland organist

 2.  *Anthem: Creator God, We Give You Thanks (1977) - Immanuel Lutheran Church Choir, Attleboro, Massachusetts, Roger Hall, music director

 3.  *Advent Anthem:  O Come, O Come Emmanuel (1977) - Immanuel Lutheran Church Choir, R. Hall

 4.  *Advent Anthem: Beredan Vag For Herran (Prepare the Royal Highway) (1978) - sung in Swedish and English by Thor Carlson, Immanuel Lutheran Church Choir, Roger Hall, director

 5.  *Christmas Carol: He Whom Shepherds Once Came Praising (1978) - Larre Nelson, soloist, Immanuel Choir

 6.  *Christmas Carol: Hail to the Joyous Day (1973) - Immanuel Lutheran Church Choir

 7.  *Shaker Christmas Song: The Prince of Peace is Come (1980) - Old Stoughton Musical Society Chorus, R. Hall, conductor

 8.  *Hymn: They Who Seek the Throne of Grace (1979) - Immanuel Lutheran Church Choir

 9.  *Spiritual: Deep River (1981) - Covenent Congrational Choir, Roger Hall, director

10. *Spiritual: Standing in the Need of Prayer (1981) - Covenent Congreational Choir, R. Hall

11. *Easter Hymn: Praise the Savior (1973) - Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Choir, R. Hall, director  

12. *Choir Anthem: Come, Join in One Accord (1980) - Immanuel Lutheran Choir & student musicians, R. Hall, director

13. *Hymn: Lord, Keep Us Steadfast (1983) - Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Choir, R. Hall

14. *Round: A New Year's Prayer (1983) - Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Choir, R. Hall

15.   Shaker Song: Gentle Words (1976) - Plymouth Church Choir of Shaker Heights, Ohio, John D.Herr, director

16.   Shaker Song: Love is Little (1976) - Plymouth Church Choir, J. D. Herr

17. *Shaker Song: Simple Gifts (1988) - Dorothy Yanish, soprano; Roger Hall, electronic keyboard

18. *Choral Responses: Prayer, Psalm and Benedition (based on themes by J.S. Bach) (1985) - Immanuel Lutheran Choir

19. *Hymn: Creator God, We Give You Thanks (1976) - Bethlehem Lutheran Choir, Cleveland, Ohio

20. *Anthem: Creator God, We Give You Thanks (revised version, 1993) - Plymouth Church Choir of Shaker Heights, Ohio [in memory of John D. Herr]   


      

PTM 1003:  The Dark Night is Ending


20 tracks (72:19)

Music composed and arranged by Roger Hall between 1968 and 2000.

All CD tracks are first performances and most of them were recorded in live performances.

I.  Early Compositions

1. Piano Variations on an Oriental Melody (September 1968) - Anthony Spaccoratella, pianist [5:07]

2. Percussion Quartet - for xylophone, suspended cymbal, snare drum and timpani (December 1969) - Third movement only (Allegro) - performed by Rutgers University student ensemble (May 1970) [3:00]

3. six haiku songs - for soprano and piano - student performers from Rutgers (May 1970) [7:17]

II.  Sacred Music

4. Organ Prelude - For All The Saints (October 1972) [1:50]  

5. Anthem: Prepare the Royal Highway (Swedish/English) - Thor Carlson, soloist/ Immanuel Lutheran Church Choir, Attleboro, MA/ Larre Nelson, organist/ Roger Hall, director (December 1978)

6. Anthem: Creator God, We Give You Thanks - Immanuel Lutheran Church Choir, Roger Hall, director (November 1978)

7. Hymn: They Who Seek the Throne of Grace - Immanuel Lutheran Church Choir, Roger Hall, director (March 1979)

8. Hymn: Come, Join in One Accord (75th anniversary of Immanuel Lutheran Church, June 1980)

9. Christmas Carol: Hail to the Joyous Day - Immanuel Lutheran Church Choir, Roger Hall, director (December 1978)

10. Hymn: Lord, Keep Us Steadfast - Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Roger Hall (1983)

IV.  Old Stoughton Musical Society

11. Song: DEDICATION (Come let us sing) (November 10, 1977 - written for the 175th anniversary of The Musical Society in Stoughton, founded in 1802/ revised in 1986). Performed in concert titled: "Two Centuries of Choral Music in New England," National Heritage Museum, Lexington, Massachusetts, November 1986; Old Stoughton Musical Society Chorus, Richard Hill, piano accompanist; Earl Eyrich, conductor

12. Song: PEACE (Come, gentle peace) (September 24, 1981) - written for the 100th anniversary of Stoughton Town Hall, built in 1881.  Performed in "A Dedication Concert," First United Methodist Church, Stoughton, November 1981; Karen Pritchard, soloist; Old Stoughton Musical Society Chorus, David Hanson, organist; Roger Hall, conductor.

[For more information, go to: The Old Stoughton Musical Society History]

 V.  Walt Whitman Tribute, Suffolk University, Boston, March 24, 1992

13.  Ruth E. Winn reads her poem, "Credo: Walt Whitman"

14.  Op. 25: Credo: Walt Whitman - Jean Schwartz, mezzo-soprano/ Harry Kelton, piano

VI.  Shaker Music

15. Piano Variations on a Shaker Marching Tune (October 1970) - David Hagan, pianist (First performance, October 1986)

16. Shaker Song: Welcome, Welcome - Holy Trinity Lutheran Choir, Roger Hall, director (1982)

VII. THE MUSICAL TELEPHONE (one act play), Emerson College, Boston, Massachusetts, September 1988

17. Simple Gifts (Shaker song by Elder Joseph Brackett, 1848) - Greg Baziz, actor; Dorothy Yanish, soprano; Roger Hall, electric keyboard

18. The Dark Night is Ending (Poem by John Greenleaf Whittier, Chant tune: Adoro te devote, 1697, arranged by Roger Hall)

     [For additional information about THE MUSICAL TELEPHONE, see below under  Peace - A Music Sampler.   

VIII.  Gerhard Finkenbeiner Memorial, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 2000

19.  Agnus Dei" (based on W.A. Mozart's Adagio for Glass Harmonica, K. 617a)  - arranged by Roger Hall - keyboard version without vocal

20.  Auld Lang Syne (words by Albert Laighton, 1855) - arranged by Roger Hall - keyboard version without vocal

[Note:  Both these pieces were given their world premieres performed by Alisa Nakashian-Holsberg at the International Glass Music Festival in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on 27 April 2000.]   


 

PTM 1004:  Peace - A Music Sampler


22 tracks (69:30)

Music composed or arranged between 1961 and 1988

Most CD tracks were recorded in live performances.

  1.   Pop Song: "The Soho Serenade" (1961) - Ethel Regan, recorded May 1965

  2.   Op. 1, No. 1: Piano Variations on an Oriental Melody (September 1968) - Anthony Spaccoratella, pianist recorded in 1969

  3.  Op. 1, No. 2: Piano Variations on a Shaker Marching Tune (October 1970) - David Hagan, pianist (first concert performance, October 1986)

  4.  Op. 2:  Percussion Quartet - for xylophone, suspended cymbal, snare drum and timpani - (December 1969) - Third movement only (Allegro) - performed by Rutgers University student ensemble (May 1970)

  5.  Op. 5c: *Organ Prelude - For All The Saints (October 1972)

  6.  Op. 26b: Creator God, We Give You Thanks (November 1977) - Immanuel Lutheran Church Choir, Roger Hall, conductor 

  7.  Op. 11:  Advent Hymn - Beredan Vag For Herran (Prepare the Royal Highway) (1978) - sung in Swedish and English by Thor Carlson; Immanuel Lutheran Church Choir, Roger Hall, director

  8.  Op. 11:  Christmas Carol - He Whom Shepherds Once Came Praising (1978) - Larre Nelson, soloist, Immanuel Choir, J.N. Snyder, vibraphone, Roger Hall, director

 9.   Op. 13:  Church Hymn - They Who Seek The Throne Of Grace (March 1979) - Immanuel Lutheran Church Choir, Larre Nelson, piano, Roger Hall, director

10.  Op. 12: Season's End (January 1979) - Jubilate Chorale, Theodore Davidovich, conductor

11.  Op. 9:  The Pleasures of Variety - Homage to William Billings (for narrator and double quartet) (January 1980) - Old Stoughton Singers

12.  Op. 13: Choir Anthem - Come Join in One Accord (June 1980) - Immanuel Lutheran Church Choir, Roger Hall, director

13.  Op. 13:  Congregational Hymn - Come Join in One Accord (June 1980) - Immanuel Lutheran Church Choir, Larre Nelson, organist

14.  Op. 16:  Choir Responses - Psalm, Prayer and Benediction (Based on themes by J.S. Bach) (1985) - Immanuel Lutheran Church Choir

15.  Op. 7a:  Shaker Song - Gentle Words (1976) - Plymouth Church Choir of Shaker Heights, Ohio, John D. Herr, director

16.  Op. 7b:  Shaker Song - Love is Little (1976)  - Plymouth Church Choir of Shaker Heights, John D. Herr, director

17.  Op. 10a:  Dedication (1977/ rev. 1986) - Old Stoughton Musical Society Chorus, Earl Eyrich, conductor

18.  Op. 10b:  Peace (September 1981) - Karen Pritchard, soloist; Old Soughton Musical Society Chorus, Roger Hall, condcutor

19.  Op. 19a:  We give you a gift (Round in Russian, 1988) - Sharing A New Song Chorus, Janet McGhee, conductor

20.  Op. 20b:  Simple Gifts (Shaker dance song, 1848) - Greg Bazaz, actor; Dorothy Yanish, soprano; Roger Hall, electronic keyboard (THE MUSICAL TELEPHONE, 1988)

21.  Op. 20c:  Dream World (Pop song, 1961) - The Potpourris (THE MUSICAL TELEPHONE, 1988)

22.  Op. 20d: The Dark Night is Ending (Poem by John Greenleaf Whittier, Chant tune: Adoro te devote, 1697, arranged by Roger Hall) and "Telephone Tune" (THE MUSICAL TELEPHONE, 1988)

Additional Info: THE MUSICAL TELEPHONE was first performed in a workshop production at Emerson College in Boston on September 29, 1988 as the opening event for the Bellamy Conference, commemorating the centennial of Edward Bellamy's utopian novel, Looking Backward, published in 1888. The novel concerns a man, Julian West, who falls asleep in 1887 and wakes up in 2000, and then "looks backward" to see the improvements that were made since his time.  

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Each  of the CDs of music by Roger Hall is available for these costs, including US postage or Worldwide Airmail:

$15.00 for 1 CD

$25.00 for any 2 CDs

To order any of these PineTree Music CDs, write to:

PineTree Music


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