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Robert Muczynski
March 19, 1929 -
born in Chicago, IL, composed during the Contemporary period
Biography
Robert Muczynski is one of the most distinguished American neo-Classical composers of his generation. Spending most of his career apart from the country's main cultural centers and working within a well-worn musical idiom, neither he nor his works have ever developed a strong public profile. Yet his consistently high standards of taste and craftsmanship, the sincerity and authenticity of his expressive content, and the practical utility of much of his output have contributed to the gradual establishment of many of his works in the active repertoire. Muczynski is an accomplished pianist as well, and has recorded most of his music for that instrument.

Muczynski's parents, of Polish and Slovak descent, were not musically sophisticated, but did notice his early sensitivity to music, which they encouraged by starting him on piano lessons when he was five. Throughout his childhood and adolescence, he nurtured a dream of becoming a concert artist. In 1947 he enrolled as a piano major at DePaul University (Chicago), where he studied with Walter Knupfer. Not until his late teens did he show any serious interest in composing. At DePaul he became acquainted with Alexander Tcherepnin, who encouraged this interest and eventually became his most important teacher and mentor.