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Cameron Carpenter

Cameron Carpenter is having a ball smashing the stereotypes of organists and organ music, and all the while generating international acclaim and controversy unprecedented in his field. Carpenter’s repertoire — from the complete works of J. S. Bach to film scores, his original compositions and hundreds of transcriptions and arrangements — is probably the largest and most diverse of any organist. He is the first “concert organist” in history to prefer the digital organ to the pipe organ, and to champion it as the future of the instrument.

In 2014, Carpenter launched his International Touring Organ — a monumental cross-genre digital organ built by Marshall & Ogletree to his own design — in extensive tours in Europe and the United States. His Sony Music debut album If You Could Read My Mind entered Billboard's Traditional Classical chart at No. 1 on its U.S. release.  

A former child prodigy, Carpenter trained at the American Boychoir School, the North Carolina School of the Arts and has two degrees from The Juilliard School. He holds the 2012 Leonard Bernstein Award, is the first solo organist ever nominated for a Grammy Award® for a solo album, and has appeared with many of the great orchestras around the world; he has spoken and debated at think tanks and conferences including TED, IdeaCity, The Entertainment Gathering and many more. For more information, please visit www.cameroncarpenter.com.