Brandon Hall is a conductor and composer that has performed nationally and internationally. He has worked with choirs at The University of Alabama and in China, and has had his pieces performed across the United States. He received his master's degree in Choral Conducting and Doctor of Musical Arts in Composition at The University of Alabama. There he served as director of the University Chorus and University Treble Chorus and also served as the primary instructor of choral conducting for the UA School of Music.
From 2015-2017 Brandon served as Choral Director of two Chinese private high schools in Chengdu and Qingdao where he established choral music programs and worked in the community to create opportunities for students to learn and engage in the choral art. Fragile, a short film with Brandon’s original music, was featured in the American College Dance Association’s Screendance Festival Gala and placed in the top thirty among faculty, students, and guest artists submissions. In 2014 his piece, Alleluia, was selected to be performed in the All-State Children’s Choral Music Festival in Louisville, Kentucky. He served as the composer-in-residence at The University of Alabama from 2020-2021 during which time he performed and conducted many of his own original works. In spring of 2022 he conducted the world premier of his piece, Vivo, for two choirs of mixed voices, piano, percussion, and string bass, which is an innovative and genre-bending, experimental work that explores spontaneity and timbre. The piece was a result of striving to establish new and creative means of departmental collaboration. Brandon maintains an active career as a composer and conductor and currently serves as choir director and instructor of music at Brazosport College in Lake Jackson, TX.