Carl Strommen

Carlos "Carl" Strommen (born May 7, 1939) is an American composer, music pedagogue and conductor.

Biography
Strommen first studied English literature at Long Island University in Brookville, New York, where he obtained his  Bachelor of Arts . Subsequently he studied music at the City College of New York (CUNY) in New York, where he obtained his  Master of Music . He completed his studies at the famed Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York.

Initially he was conductor of the wind orchestras at the  Mamaroneck Public Schools  in Mamaroneck, New York, on the coast of Westchester County. He then became professor for orchestration, composition and arrangement at the C.W. Post College  from the Long Island University in Brookville, New York.

He is known in the United States as a leading composer of instrumental and vocal music and especially his pedagogical works play a major role in the training of young musicians. From the 'American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers' (ASCAP) he was awarded several times for his compositions. He also works as a teacher at workshops and courses for conductors of wind orchestras and is a sought-after guest conductor.

As a composer he mainly writes works for wind orchestras, orchestras, jazz bands and vocal music.

Works for orchestra

 *  Bluegrass Blowout , for string orchestra
 *  Festive Dance 
 *  Go for Baroque , for string orchestra
 *  Good News Blues , for string orchestra
 *  Irish Song 
 *  Stone Mountain Stomp , for string orchestra and piano
 *  Prairie song , for orchestra

Works for concert band

 * 2002  Ramsgate March 
 * 2005  Elegy 
 * 2005  Fanfare for a Festival 
 * 2006  Nalukataq  (guarantee of the  Education through Cultural and Historic Organizations  (ECHO) for the  Barrow High School Band  in Barrow, Alaska)
 *  Afton Variations 
 *  Annie Laurie 
 *  All About the Blues 
 *  Back to School Blues 
 *  Ballymore Down 
 *  Barnum Woods (March) 
 *  Blues Machine
 *  Bourrée
 *  Canterbury Walk 
 *  Centennial 
 *  Chelsea Bridge 
 *  Chorale and Dance 
 *  Cielo De Oro (Golden Sky) 
 *  Cloud Splitter 
 *  Country March 
 *  Cumberland cross 
 *  Dawnswood Overture 
 *  Dedication 
 *  Devon Point 
 *  Do not Feed the Drummers 
 *  Eagle Lake March 
 *  Edgemont Festival Overture 
 *  Flight of the Phoenix 
 *  Flourish for a Celebration 
 *  French Country Dance 
 * 2011  Fuego del Alma 
 *  Gigue Française 
 *  Glengarry Way 
 *  Haleakala (House of the Sun) 
 *  Harlequins Court March 
 *  Highbridge Way 
 *  Highlander 
 *  In Their Honor 
 *  Into the Wind 
 *  Invocation and Dance 
 *  King's Row 
 *  Los Matadores 
 *  Mazatlan 
 *  Mountain Celebrations 
 *  Pacifica 
 *  Paths Of Glory 
 *  Prairie Song 
 *  Quaere Verum (Seek the Truth) 
 *  Ravensgate 
 *  Roscommon Way 
 *  Scenes from the Peconic 
 *  Scrimshaw Tales 
 *  Shivaree 
 *  Skywalker 
 *  Sleighing Song 
 *  Storm Mountain Jubilee 
 *  Suo Gân 
 *  The Grand Tetons , overture
 *  To a Distant Place 
 *  Tir Na Nog (A Celtic Legend) 
 *  Tribute 
 *  Variations On A Sailing Song 

Works for choirs

 * 1982  Coventry Carol , for mixed choir
 * 1984  Like an Eagle , for mixed choir (TOP MEGA HIT)
 * 1984  Summer Wind , for mixed choir
 * 1987  Together we Stand , for mixed choir
 * 1997  Aura Lee , for mixed choir
 * 2004  Setting Sail (Freedom of the Spirit) , for mixed choir, wind orchestra and piano - text: Walt Whitman s Leaves of Grass »(On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the  CW Post College  of the Long Island University in Brookville (New York))
 *  A Christmas Promise , for mixed choir, guitar and drums
 *  A New Tomorrow , for mixed choir
 *  American Hymn , for mixed choir and piano
 *  Ash Grove