Carson Cooman is a dynamic and prolific American composer and organist, renowned for his extensive catalog of over hundreds of works that span a wide array of forms and genres. Born in Rochester, New York, in 1982, Cooman's musical journey began at a young age, inspired by his grandmother, a music teacher. His compositions range from intimate solo pieces and hymn tunes to grand operas and symphonies, showcasing his versatility and innovative spirit. Cooman's music has resonated globally, performed on all six inhabited continents in venues as prestigious as Carnegie Hall and as unique as the basket of a hot air balloon. As the Composer in Residence at the Memorial Church, Harvard University, since 2006, Cooman continues to push the boundaries of contemporary music, making him a standout figure in the classical music world. His works, often described as harmonically advanced, have been featured on over forty recordings, ensuring his music reaches a wide and appreciative audience.