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Ramon Zupko was born in Pittsburgh, PA in 1932. He is currently retired Professor Emeritus of Music of the School of Music, Western Michigan University, where he taught composition, theory, and founded and directed the Studio for Electronic and Computer music from 1971 to 1997. He taught theory and established the first Electronic Music Studio in Chicago at the Chicago Musical College from 1967-1971. He began to compose before his teens, and received his Bachelor and Master of Science in Composition degrees from the Juilliard School of Music. His principal composition teacher was Vincent Persichetti. He completed additional study with Aaron Copland, Otto Luening, and in Europe (where he lived for 5 years) with Michael Gottfried Koenig in Hilversum, and Karl Shiske in Vienna. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
US Electronic VII (AGP128)
AGP127
AGP127 - Ramon Zupko

Music by Ramon Zupko
Music of Ramon Zupko

Aca Recording Award: Letters From Home, Field Guide / Fixations, Fluxus I
Games for Brass: New Music for Brass Quintet
Works I - AGP127
US Electronic VII - AGP128
Ramon Zupko

American Academy And Institute Of Arts And Letters Award Record
US Electronic VII