Stephen John Macko, Bachelor of Arts in Music (from Spokane, Washington USA b. July 5, 1969 to present) These past thirty years, has composed 3 Sympathies, 3 Orchestral Works, a String Quartet, an Overture to an Opera, two Masses for God, twelve music volumes, a Composition Book, proven the speed of sound compared to the speed of light, and has proven the exact value of pi. He is a United States of America Composer.
Stephen John Macko – b. July 05, 1969 in Spokane, WA – Being an only child of his parents, Joseph John Macko and Joyce Arlene Macko, at the age of 7, the young Macko began studying violin in his elementary school orchestra under the direction of Gordon Ogo. When at the age of 10, he began lessons on the trombone with Mark Williams, he continued in both orchestra and band for two years. At the age of 12, he focused his studies to the trombone. After five years of playing the trombone only, the young Macko, now age 16, auditioned for and was chosen as the principle trombonist in the state of Washington’s All State Orchestra. During his 16th year, he began attending Spokane Symphony rehearsals, where he was able to study orchestral scores and learn orchestration techniques from Stefan Kozinski. In his 17th year, he became the Drum Major for his high school band, as he attended Gonzaga University, in a dual enrollment program, studying the third semester of University level calculus and analytic geometry. For his work as a Drum Major, he received a national honor award. After graduating from high school, he was accepted to Washington State University, where he studied trombone with Gordon Hallberg, the former bass trombonist of the Boston Symphony. He then choose to attend Eastern Washington University, where he studied music and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in music. At the age of 21, he had learned enough conducting technique in order to be accepted as an auditing conductor at the Festival at Sandpoint, directed by Gunther Schuller. At the festival he was able to meet and learn twelve tone techniques, with a group of young composers, from Milton Babbitt. After the festival he then went on to study trombone performance in a master’s program, with Stuart Dempster, and conducting, with Peter Eros, at the University of Washington. After one year at the university, Macko then became an assistant to Stefan Kozinski, a former prodigy of Nadia Boulanger. Since, Mr. Macko has continued in music as a composer and in 1998-2000 completed his Symphony No. 1 “The Cultural Symphony”, in 2001 completed his Symphony No. 2 “The Children’s Symphony”, and from 2008 to 2013 completed his Symphony No. 3 “The One Movement Symphony”. During this time Mr. Macko also developed Tetra Chord Structuring which can be demonstrated with his orchestral works “Instancy: The Spirit of Time”, “Buoyant Air“, and “Fluent Harmony“. In 2009 A.D. Stephen J. Macko completed his treatise “Musical Composition and Interval Proof: Explanation and Application”. Since Stephen J. Macko has written: The past 26 years being single; The hidden sword; The Heir of Sense (series); God Please Lead me.