Short Name: | Leon Roberts |
Full Name: | Roberts, Leon, 1950-1999 |
Birth Year: | 1950 |
Death Year: | 1999 |
Leon began his piano studies at the age of six with a local teacher he knew as "Mr. Ben." His grandmother, Mrs. Mary Bookman, became a religious mentor in the musical growth of her grandson. Being from a family of devout Baptists, Methodists and Pentecostals, he gained an integrated understanding of faith.
He first learned skills of directing congregational worship at his mother's church, the First Apostolic Fire Baptized Holiness Church of Coatesville. It was there that he also had a deep personal encounter with Jesus Christ. His talents and strong faith in God were reflected in the musical groups that he formed and directed such as the "Voices of Love" and the "Jubali Movement of Southern Pennsylvania."
Leon was equally talented during his years in the Coatesville Area School District as a member of the various choral groups such as the Meistersingers and the many theatrical and musical productions.
In 1968, Leon came to Washington, DC, to attend Howard University where he received a Bachelor's degree in Music Education. Later, he completed course work for the Liturgical Studies Certificate from Georgetown University. While at Howard University, he was a co-founder, pianist and composer for the 100-member Howard University Gospel Choir. Additionally, during this period, he directed the Mount Zion Baptist Church Young Adult Choir and the Library of Congress Gospel Choir.
The defining event of Leon's career and life came in April 1977 when he was invited to direct the struggling Gospel choir of Saints Paul and Augustine Catholic Church in Washington, DC. Embraced and mentored by the church community, he converted to Catholicism and made his life's work the integration of the energy and emotion of African-American Gospel music with the traditions and rituals of the Catholic liturgy.
From 1977 until 1994, he was the Director of Liturgical Music at the Saint Augustine Catholic Church and an instructor of choir and music appreciation at the Saint Augustine Elementary School. From 1978 until 1983, he directed the Mackin Catholic High School Choir and the Archdiocesan-wide Gospel Choir at Saint James Cathedral in Brooklyn, New York. In 1982, he founded and directed the Archdiocesan Mass Choir for the Archdiocese of Washington, DC. He also was music director of the Bishop McNamara Senior High School Gospel Choir.
Leon was the co-founder and music chairperson of the REJOICE! Conference on Black Catholic Liturgy. In 1989, the REJOICE! Conference was held in Rome, Italy, and the Vatican where he spoke on "The Development of African-American Liturgical Music Since Vatican II."
He was an internationally recognized African-American composer, arranger, liturgist and recording artist. The following are among his works: "Mass of Saint Augustine," published by the Gregorian Institute of America and dedicated to his late sister, Claudette Shatteen; "I Call Upon You God!-The Mass of Saint Martin de Porres," published by Leon C. Roberts and Associates of which he was president; "He Has the Power" and "Deliver the Word," recorded by the Saint Augustine Gospel Choir; "God Has Done Marvelous Things," an artistic collaboration with David Haas and Roberts' Revival; "The Coming," recorded by Roberts' Revival and published by Oregon Catholic Press; and his most recent recording, "Come Bless the Lord," a live concert recording to be released in March 1999.
He was a major contributor to the first African-American Catholic hymnal, "Lead Me, Guide Me," which included twenty liturgical settings and was distributed nationally in 1987. In 1993, his psalm settings were published in the African-American hymnal of the Episcopal Church entitled "Lift Every Voice and Sing." And, he also worked with the late Sister Thea Bowman to produce her "Songs of My People" and "Round the Glory Manger."
Leon's liturgical music and seminars are famous around the world. He toured with various choirs throughout the United States, Italy, Japan and the Caribbean Islands. During his tour of Rome, Italy, he directed the Saint Augustine Choir at a special audience with Pope John Paul II. In 1990, his concert tour of Japan with Roberts' Revival received critical acclaim and resulted in appearances on ABC-TV, FOX-TV and a number of radio stations. On Christmas Eve 1991, he directed the Saint Augustine Gospel Choir in a special program on "The History of Gospel Music" on ABC's Nightline. From 1994 through 1996, he and Roberts' Revival performed annually in Hawaii at the BILAC, Big Island Liturgical and Arts Conference.
He was a clinician and lecturer for many organizations including the National Office of Black Catholics, the National Pastoral Musicians Conventions, the East Coast Conference for Religious Education, Notre Dame University, the Catholic University of America's Liturgical Studies program and many dioceses and archdioceses.
In 1994, Leon moved to Brooklyn, New York, to become the Florence Van Keuren Artist-in-Residence at the Concord Baptist Church of Christ. He served as the director for Concord's Gospel Chorus and the Male Chorus. He also was music director of the Union Theological Seminary Gospel Choir in Manhattan. In 1998, he was honored by the Office of Black Ministry of the Archdiocese of New York. During that ceremony at Saint Patrick's Cathedral, New York's Archbishop John Cardinal O'Connor presented him with the "Special Achievement Award" for his many contributions to Black Catholic worship and the development of liturgical music.
Then on Friday evening, January 22, 1999, at Providence Hospital, Leon left his earthly home to be with his heavenly Father, after being diagnosed with stomach cancer just two weeks earlier.
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Tunes by Leon Roberts (33)![]() | As | Instances | Incipit |
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[Alleluia, alleluia] (Mass of St. Augustine) | Leon C. Roberts (Composer) | 2 | |
[Fivefold amen] (Roberts) | Leon Roberts (Composer) | 2 | |
AMEN (Roberts) | Leon Roberts (Composer) | 2 | 31243 21 |
[Bow down before the holy mountain of God] (Roberts) | Leon C. Roberts (Composer (refrain)) | 2 | 51712 34311 71 |
[Christ have mercy] | Leon Roberts (Composer) | 2 | |
[Do not let your old hearts be troubled] | Leon C. Roberts, 1950-1999 (Composer) | 3 | 32254 32132 23451 |
[For he has looked upon his servant] | Leon C. Roberts, 1950-1999 (Composer) | 2 | |
[Give praise to the Lord for he is good] (Roberts) | Leon C. Roberts (Composer) | 2 | 11115 31717 11115 |
[Give thanks to the Lord, who is good] (Roberts) | Leon C. Roberts (Composer) | 2 | 11153 17171 11153 |
[His love, His love] (Roberts) | Leon C. Roberts (b. 1950) (Composer (Refrain)) | 3 | 11122 34345 4 |
[Holy, Holy, Holy Lord God of hosts] (Roberts) | Leon C. Roberts (Composer) | 2 | 17675 6712 |
[I rejoice because they said to me] (Roberts) | Leon C. Roberts (Composer) | 4 | 33345 13354 34551 |
[I will call upon the name of the Lord] (Roberts) | Leon C. Roberts (Composer (refrain)) | 2 | 11333 12321 |
[I will praise your name forever] (Roberts) | Leon C. Roberts (b. 1950) (Composer (Refrain)) | 8 | 32161 13216 121 |
[Indeed, how good is the Lord] (Roberts) | Leon C. Roberts (Composer (refrain)) | 2 | 32112 7234 |
[Jesus is here right now] | Leon Roberts, 1950-1999 (Composer) | 5 | |
[Lamb of God, you take away] (Roberts) | Leon C. Roberts (Composer) | 2 | |
[Let ev'rything give praise to the Lord] (Roberts) | Leon C. Roberts (Composer (refrain)) | 2 | 11176 56712 3 |
[Let my prayer arise before you] (Roberts) | Leon C. Roberts (Composer (refrain)) | 2 | 32112 1235 |
[Lord, have mercy] (Mass of St. Augustine) | Leon C. Roberts (Composer) | 7 | 33354 446 |
MEMORIAL ACCLAMATION (Roberts) | Leon Roberts (Composer) | 2 | 33124 321 |
[My help shall come from the Lord] (Roberts) | Leon C. Roberts (Composer (refrain)) | 2 | 33323 21 |
[O Lord, I call to you; come to me quickly] (Roberts) | Leon C. Roberts, 1950-1999 (Composer) | 2 | |
[Our help is from the Lord] (Roberts) | Leon Roberts (Composer (refrain)) | 2 | |
[Praise, you servants of the Lord] (Roberts) | Leon C. Roberts, 1950-1999 (Composer) | 3 | 51223 32111 74431 |
[Remember me, remember me] | Leon C. Roberts (Harmonizer) | 4 | 12321 34553 24342 |
SANCTUS (Roberts) | Leon Roberts (Composer) | 2 | 33112 4321 |
[The Lord is my light and my salvation] (Roberts) | Leon C. Roberts (b. 1950) (Composer (Refrain)) | 2 | 51765 67155 |
[The Lord is my shepherd] (Roberts) | Leon C. Roberts (b. 1950) (Composer (Refrain)) | 3 | 43123 54433 121 |
[The Lord is my strength] (Roberts) | Leon C. Roberts (Composer) | 2 | 35456 5 |
[This is the day the Lord has made] (Robert) | Leon C. Roberts (Composer) | 2 | 12343 21345 |
[We proclaim your Death, O Lord] (Roberts) | Leon Roberts (Composer) | 2 | 17675 67123 |
[With the Lord there is mercy] (Roberts) | Leon Roberts (Composer (refrain 1)) | 2 | 36667 11 |