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Felipe Ramírez Ramírez (born 26 May 1935 at Santiago de Querétaro; died 14 May 2015 in Mexico City) was a Mexican organist, composer and researcher at the Mexican School of Church Music. In 1959 he received a scholarship from the Diocese of Querétaro, for his studies at the Kirchenmusikschule (today Hochschule für Katholische Kirchenmusik und Musikpädagogik Regensburg) at Ratisbon. In 1978, Archbishop Ernesto Corripio y Ahumada named him principal organist of the Cathedral of Mexico City. There, I got to know him during the restauration of the two organs of 1695 and 1735 and befriended him. I showed him some of my own compositions, and he tried to "convert" me to counterpoint, for which end he posed me a theme to be worked into a fugue, which I solved in the work titled "Learning Fugue after Felipe Ramirez".
The illustration included is an autograph by Felipe Ramírez of the theme he wrote in 1977 or 1978 into one of my manuscript papers for me to work into a full-fledged composition.
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