Roger Jones (composer)


Roger William Jones is an English musician and composer of Church music. Alongside writing cantatas and hymn tunes he leads workshops and conducts performances of his works both around the UK and other countries.

Biography

Roger Jones was born in Birmingham on 15 May 1948, the son of Harold and Winifred Jones and studied piano, organ, cello and general musicianship at the Birmingham School of Music. After teacher training at City of Birmingham College of Education, in September 1969 he became Head of Music and then in September 1978 Head of Lower School at Aston Manor School.
Writing songs for the pupils, his first musical, Jerusalem Joy, was performed at the school in 1973. Before giving up teaching in 1984 he wrote 5 more musicals: Apostle, David, A Grain of Mustard Seed about the Sunday School pioneer Robert Raikes, Saints Alive and Greater than Gold. Up to 2015, Roger Jones had composed a total of 23 musicals.
Since leaving teaching in 1984 he has worked full-time in Christian music, and is director of Christian Music Ministries, which publishes his works. A biography was published by Christian Music Ministries in 2015.
He currently hosts '' which is a regular two-hour weekly programme on South Birmingham Radio. In it he presents church music and chats to what are described by the internet radio station as high-profile guests within this musical genre.
He is a Lay Reader in the Church of England.

Musical works

Cantatas
Hymns and Carols