Carlos Paterson is a renowned organist, pianist, and composer hailing from Aragón, Spain. With a rich educational background, he has studied under esteemed maestros such as Jan Willem Jansen, Olivier Baumont, Anna Jastrzebska, and Antón García Abril, honing his skills across various musical disciplines. As a catedrático de Órgano at the Conservatorio Superior de Música de Valencia, Carlos Paterson has made significant contributions to the world of classical music, both as a performer and an educator. His repertoire spans diverse styles and periods, including works from the Archivo de la Catedral de Albarracín and various Spanish schools of organ music. Paterson's performances are known for their depth and technical prowess, making him a sought-after artist in international music festivals and concerts. Beyond his solo work, he has collaborated on notable projects, such as the commemorative piece "Crux Fidelis" and performances with acclaimed musicians like Pacho Flores. His dedication to preserving and promoting musical heritage is evident in his roles as the coordinator of the Ciclo de Órgano, Música y Patrimonio del Gobierno de Aragón and his involvement in celebrating historic organs, such as the 300th anniversary of the organ at Santa María la Mayor de Calamocha.