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Carson Cooman is an American composer, organist, and writer  
Carson Cooman is an American composer, organist, and writer  
* b. 1982  
* b. 1982  
* studied composition with Bernard Rands, Judith Weir, Alan Fletcher, and James Willey
* Studied composition with Bernard Rands, Judith Weir, Alan Fletcher, and James Willey
* catalog of hundreds of works in many forms—from solo instrumental pieces to operas, and from orchestral works to hymn tunes
* Catalog of hundreds of works in many forms—from solo instrumental pieces to operas, and from orchestral works to hymn tunes
* his music appears on over forty recordings, including more than twenty complete CDs on the Naxos, Albany, Artek, Gothic, Divine Art, Métier, Diversions, Convivium, Altarus, MSR Classics, Raven, and Zimbel labels  
* His music appears on over forty recordings, including more than twenty complete CDs on the Naxos, Albany, Artek, Gothic, Divine Art, Métier, Diversions, Convivium, Altarus, MSR Classics, Raven, and Zimbel labels  
* concert organist specializing in the performance of contemporary music
* Concert organist specializing in the performance of contemporary music
* writer on musical subjects, producing articles and reviews frequently for a number of international publications
* Writer on musical subjects, producing articles and reviews frequently for a number of international publications


For details, see www.carsoncooman.com
For details, see the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carson_Cooman Wikipedia article?] and [https://carsoncooman.com/ Carson Cooman website?]


==List of Organ Works==
==List of Organ Works==

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Carson Cooman is an American composer, organist, and writer

  • b. 1982
  • Studied composition with Bernard Rands, Judith Weir, Alan Fletcher, and James Willey
  • Catalog of hundreds of works in many forms—from solo instrumental pieces to operas, and from orchestral works to hymn tunes
  • His music appears on over forty recordings, including more than twenty complete CDs on the Naxos, Albany, Artek, Gothic, Divine Art, Métier, Diversions, Convivium, Altarus, MSR Classics, Raven, and Zimbel labels
  • Concert organist specializing in the performance of contemporary music
  • Writer on musical subjects, producing articles and reviews frequently for a number of international publications

For details, see the Wikipedia article? and Carson Cooman website?

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