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Thanks for the message, DPL bot. The "Charles Coleman" I was referring to, is also an American Classical Composer (born in New York City), whose works has been performed by several orchestras and ensembles such as the Absolute Ensemble, Cincinnati Symphony (he's also the composer-in-residence), and The New Jersey Symphony. He is also a vocalist and producer and I believe he's a Julliard graduate. Coleman is also closely associated with Jarvi family and has worked with both the father and his sons.
Here are a few links to verify. Coleman is well-known and respected throughout New York City and the classical and chamber music genre; And I'm somewhat surprised that he does not have his own Wikipedia page. I hope this helps, and I apologise for any confusion.
- Wiseguy007
http://classicalmatters.com/charles_c.htm http://www.musicincincinnati.com/site/news_2013/Constella_to_Premiere_Violin_Concerto_by_Charles_Coleman.html http://www.charlescoleman.com/biography.html
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