Sawa - Music for Organ
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Label: Divine Art
Cat No: DDA25219
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 23rd July 2021
Contents
Works
AriaDances (3) in Old Style
Fantazja Jasnogorska for organ
Lomza Prayer
Passacaglia II
Resurrection
Sequence I 'Dies irae'
Sequence II 'Victimae paschali laudes'
Suite
Artists
Carson Cooman (organ)Works
AriaDances (3) in Old Style
Fantazja Jasnogorska for organ
Lomza Prayer
Passacaglia II
Resurrection
Sequence I 'Dies irae'
Sequence II 'Victimae paschali laudes'
Suite
Artists
Carson Cooman (organ)About
Carson Cooman (b.1982) is an American composer with a catalog of hundreds of works in many forms – ranging from solo instrumental pieces to operas, and from orchestral works to hymn tunes. His music has been performed on all six inhabited continents. As an active concert organist, Cooman specializes in the performance of contemporary music. Over 300 new works have been composed for him by over 100 composers from around the world, and his organ performances can be heard on a number of recordings of which this is his fifth for Divine Art.
This recording of the exquisite Fleiter organ (2014) at St. Ludgerus, Billerbeck, was made using the Hauptwerk remote digital access system.
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