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Some Microsoft employees from that era refer to Ballmer and Gates as "Mom and Dad," and recall that no one knew which parent was in charge.
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While at Columbia, he studied composition with Stefan Wolpe, who, as Mr. Meyer liked to recount, told him he could be "the Gossec of your era" — referring to a famously minor 18th-century Belgian composer — and later with Otto Luening and Aaron Copland.
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