Classical
Roger Johnson (b. 1941, San Mateo, Calif.) is a man of many musical parts. He is active as composer not only of serious concert music but electronic music and popular songs; performer on the French horn, piano and as conductor; music editor and copyist, and as teacher at the university level. He received his B.A. at Washington University, where he studied with John Verrall and George McKay; his M.Mus. at Yale, where his teachers included Mel Powell, and is completing his doctoral studies at Columbia under Chou Wen-chung and Otto Luening. He began composition early, and all his early works were performed later and retired. During his study at Yale, he became absorbed in the 12-tone technique which became more lyrical in recent years. He is currently (1972) teaching at Ramapo College of New Jersey.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Movement For Nine Players / Per Vege Viene / Bagatelles No. 3 / Parody-Fantasia / Wind Quintet | Raoul Pleskow / John Harbison / Roger Johnson | 1972 | Album |
Quartet II/Third String Quartet | Roger Johnson, John King | Album | |
[Compositions] | Dorothy Rudd Moore / Stephen Weber / Lowell Liebermann / Mary Jeanne Van Appledorn / Gail Barber / Roger Johnson | Album | |
Etudes For Two Pianos / Layers / Echo II / Improvisation IV | Frank Martin / Roger Johnson | Album |