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Jeffrey Hall
(b. 1941)

About

Jeffrey John Hall, a composer residing in Tucson AZ, was born in Milwaukee WI on May 22, 1941. His education includes both M.A. and D.M.A. degrees from Columbia University. He has written works for computer sound, voice, chamber ensembles, piano, and chamber orchestra. He has held resident fellowships at The Composers’ Conference, Yaddo, and The Hambidge Center. His grants include a grant of computer time at Princeton University from 1980-1982, where he worked with Paul Lansky, as well as four grants from “Meet the Composer.” Other awards include a Charles Ives Scholarship from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and the Boris and Eda Rapoport Prize from Columbia University. Also a pianist, he performs his own works from time to time. His music has been performed in Poland, Spain, Brazil, Argentina, and at numerous venues in the United States.

Works List

Title Year Instrumentation Extras Link
Artifact No. 1 1976 piano n/a
Artifact No. 2 1993 piano n/a
Clausula 1976 computer sound n/a
Duo 1966 viola and cello (2 scores needed n/a
Duo No. 1 1975 viola and piano n/a
String Quartet No. 1 1973 n/a
Talisman Ii 1999 computer sound n/a
Talisman 1982 computer sound n/a
Three Pieces 1971 piano n/a
Vogelschau 1984 mezzo-soprano and piano n/a
Title Year Instrumentation Extras Link

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