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Phillip Ramey (b. Chicago, Illinois, United States, September 12, 1939) is an American composer, pianist, and writer on music.

For many years, he was a friend of the composer Paul Bowles, and visited him in his home in Tangier, Morocco on a number of occasions. He had professional associations with Aaron Copland, Samuel Barber, Leonard Bernstein, Virgil Thomson, and Vladimir Horowitz.

He composed his Horn Concerto for the New York Philharmonic.[

Compositions

  • 1968 - Commentaries, for flute and piano
  • 1972 - Leningrad Rag, for piano
  • 1984 - Idyll, for flute and piano

Books

  • Ramey, Phillip (2005). Irving Fine: An American Composer in His Time. Lives in Music series, no. 8. Hillsdale, New York: Pendragon Press, in association with Library of Congress.

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