Randolph 'Randy' Coleman (July 20, 1937 – April 24, 2025) was an American composer and educator. He was the first chairman of the national council of the American Society of University Composers, now called The Society of Composers, Inc.
Coleman spent the majority of his career at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College, teaching composition and classes on intersections in the arts for 43 years.
Among his students at Oberlin were Kyle Gann, Kyle Gann's blog Christopher Rouse, Greg Saunier, Evan Hause, Wally Scharold, Du Yun and Brenda Way. He also worked with then students Bill Irwin and Julie Taymor as part of the InterArts program Coleman founded at Oberlin in the 1970s.
He received a Fulbright fellowship which took him to Paris and Mexico. Early in his career his work received awards from the International Society of Contemporary Music in 1962 and 1963. In 2002 he was awarded a residency at The Rockefeller Institute of Bellagio, Italy Rockefeller Institute in Bellagio, Italy as well as an Ohio Arts Council Individual Artist's Award.
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