American organist and composer Carson Cooman performs three sontatinas, each in three movements, and the 2014 work "drones", by German contemporary composer Eva Maria Houben, a member of the Wandelweiser group, all slowly evolving works of tone and subtle harmonics.
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UPC: 4011778040866
Label: Edition Wandelweiser Records
Catalog ID: EWR 1707/08
Squidco Product Code: 24171
Format: 2 CDs
Condition: New
Released: 2017
Country: Germany
Recorded in Hoofdorgel, Laurenskerk, Rotterdam, Netherlands, during August and September, 2016, by Travis O. Q. Poohe.
American organist and composer Carson Cooman performs three sontatinas, each in three movements, and the 2014 work "drones", by German contemporary composer Eva Maria Houben, a member of the Wandelweiser group, all slowly evolving works of tone and subtle harmonics.
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• Show Bio for Carson Cooman "Carson Cooman (b. 1982; Rochester, New York) is an American composer with a catalog of hundreds of works in many forms-from solo instrumental pieces to operas, and from orchestral works to hymn tunes. His music has been performed on all six inhabited continents in venues that range from the stage of Carnegie Hall to the basket of a hot air balloon. Cooman's music appears on over forty recordings, including more than twenty complete CDs on on the Naxos, Albany, Artek, Gothic, Divine Art, Métier, Diversions, Convivium, Altarus, MSR Classics, Raven, and Zimbel labels. Since 2006, Cooman has held the position of Composer in Residence at The Memorial Church, Harvard University. From 2008-11, he also served as Composer in Residence to the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in Boston, Massachusetts. Since 2015, he has been Organ Editor for Lorenz Publishing Company. Cooman has collaborated with a number of noted poets, librettists, and authors including Mary Louise Bringle, John Core, Richard Leach, Elizabeth Kirschner, Joyce Carol Oates, Andrew Pratt, Mark Schweizer, Calvin Seerveld, Derek Strahan, John Thornburg, Kathleen Wakefield, Rae E. Whitney, and Brian Wren. Cooman's musicology studies and writings have focused primarily on contemporary American and Australian composers. He served as editor of Living Music Journal from 2005-09 and is a staff critic for American Recorder and Fanfare magazines. He has edited organ publications for various publishers (including Boosey & Hawkes and Oxford University Press) and was editorial director for over 300 organ, choral, and hymn publications for Zimbel Press. Cooman's principal composition teachers were Bernard Rands, Judith Weir, Alan Fletcher, and James Willey, and he holds degrees from Harvard University and Carnegie Mellon University. He has also studied with Leonardo Balada, George Tsontakis, Eric Chasalow, Barry Conyngham, and Elliott Gyger. Cooman is an active organist who specializes in contemporary music. Over 150 new compositions by more than 100 international composers have been written for him. Cooman has made many recordings as organist, including two recordings of the organ music of Lothar Graap (Kunaki), a CD of music by Carlotta Ferrari (Kunaki), A Marvelous Love: New Music for Organ (Albany; featuring works by Van Ness, Dalton, Rozema, Benner, Åberg, Stover, and Machajdík), and Legends in the Garden: Organ Music by Thomas Åberg (Soundspells). His recordings of over 700 additional contemporary organ compositions can be heard freely from his website and YouTube. Cooman is a member of the American Guild of Organists, the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP), and a Life Member of the Hymn Society in the United States and Canada." ^ Hide Bio for Carson Cooman
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Track Listing:
CD1
1. Lento Sognante (Dreamily Slow) 22:39
2. Come Un' Ombra Movente (Like A Moving Shadow) 13:30
3. Con Una Leggerezza Fantasiosa (With An Odd Lightness) 24:36
CD2
1. Sogni Confusi (Confused Dreams) 7:03
2. Come Un Leggero Vapore Iridato (Like A Rainbow-Colored Mist) 8:06
3. Con Una Lenta E Grave Eleganza (With A Dignified And Slow Elegance) 9:09
4. Come Uno Inno. Da Molto Lontano: Uscendo Dalla Faschia (Like A Hymn. From Very Far Away: Appearing Out Of The Fog 5:05
5. Con Una Grande Dolcezza (With Great Tenderness) 6:41 6. Drones (2014) 30:35
May 2017
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