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Stephen L. (Lucky) Mosko (December 7, 1947 - December 5, 2005) was an American composer. His music blended high modernism (including serialism) with world music, and he was an expert in Icelandic folk music. His, "seemingly contradictory," influences include uptown, downtown, and the West Coast school; including John Cage, Milton Babbitt, Elliott Carter, Morton Feldman, and Mel Powell. Mosko studied with Antonia Brico, Donald Martino, Gustav Meier, Mel Powell, Leonard Stein, and Morton Subotnick. Notable students include composers Ann Millikan and Nicholas Frances Chase.

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  • Stephen Mosko (de)
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  • Stephen „Lucky“ Mosko (* 7. Dezember 1947 in Denver; † 5. Dezember 2005 in , Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Komponist, Dirigent und Musikpädagoge. Mosko spielte in seiner Jugend Schlagzeug in einem städtischen Orchester, das von Antonia Brico geleitet wurde. Diese gab ihm ersten Klavier- und Dirigierunterricht. An der Yale University studierte er Komposition bei Donald Martino und Dirigieren bei Gustav Meier und erhielt 1969 den Bachelorgrad magna cum lauda. Er setzte seine Ausbildung bei Mel Powell, Morton Subotnick und Leonard Stein am California Institute of the Arts fort, wo er nach Erlangung des Mastergrades 1972 dreißig Jahre lang unterrichtete. (de)
  • Stephen L. (Lucky) Mosko (December 7, 1947 - December 5, 2005) was an American composer. His music blended high modernism (including serialism) with world music, and he was an expert in Icelandic folk music. His, "seemingly contradictory," influences include uptown, downtown, and the West Coast school; including John Cage, Milton Babbitt, Elliott Carter, Morton Feldman, and Mel Powell. Mosko studied with Antonia Brico, Donald Martino, Gustav Meier, Mel Powell, Leonard Stein, and Morton Subotnick. Notable students include composers Ann Millikan and Nicholas Frances Chase. (en)
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  • Denver, Colorado, U.S. (en)
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