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Artists biographied and albums reviewed by Tyranny in All Music Guide or All Classical Guide
[edit]- What is the point of that (badly named) section? Why should an exhaustive list of people whom a single man has reviewed be considered encyclopedic? A single sentence like "He has reviewed a number of notable figures, including ..." would be sufficient. I'd remove the section outright, but several people have put some effort into it, so I'll pose the question here first. --Ardonik 06:01, Aug 2, 2004 (UTC)
- Remove it. If the excternal website doesn't index by reviewer, why should we? Andy Mabbett 11:53, 2 Aug 2004 (UTC)
- Done. --Ardonik 21:46, Aug 2, 2004 (UTC)
- Actually, if the external website did index by reviewer, there would be no need of it anywhere. Hyacinth 22:01, 2 Aug 2004 (UTC)
- I would still argue that such trivia has no place in an encyclopedia, but there's no harm in keeping the information here. --Ardonik 00:30, 2004 Aug 4 (UTC)
Artists biographied and albums reviewed by Tyranny in All Music Guide or All Classical Guide
[edit]- Maryanne Amacher -
- Charles Amirkhanian - "Bajanoom" (1990) from Walking Tune: The Music of Charles Amirkhanian (1998)
- Robert Ashley -
- Milton Babbitt -
- Nikhil Banerjee - Immortal Sitar of Pandit Nikhil Banerjee, Ragas: Purabi Kalyan, Zila-Kafi, Kirwa
- Jean Barraqué - ...Au Dela Du Hasard (...Beyond Mere Luck) (1959), Le Temps Restitu (1968) excerpt from 'La Mort De Virgile' (The Death of Virgil) by Hermann Broch
- Martin Bartlett (didn't write bio) - Pythagoras' Ghost
- Eve Beglarian (no bio) - "Overstepping"
- Henry Brant -
- Earle Brown -
- Michael Byron - "Music of Nights Without Moon or Pearl", for ensemble; "Invisible 'Seeds' for James Tenney", for ensemble
- Nicolas Collins - 100 of the World's Most Beautiful Melodies, "Devil's Music"
- Philip Corner -
- Deep Listening Band (didn't write bio) - Troglodyte's Delight, The Ready Made Boomerang
- William Duckworth -
- David Dunn - Music, Language and Environment
- Brian Eno - "Discreet Music"
- Robert Erickson - Robert Erickson
- Morton Feldman -
- David First - "Good Book's (Accurate) Jail of Escape Dust Coordinates, Part 2"
- Ellen Fullman (did not write bio) - "Body Music", "Staggered Stasis"
- Tom Hamilton - Pieces for Kohn, Sebastian's Shadow, Off-Hour Wait State
- Phil Harmonic -
- Lejaren Hiller -
- Scott Johnson - John Somebody
- Carson Kievman - Symphony No. 2 (42)
- Joan La Barbara - Sound Paintings, 73 Poems (Texts by Kenneth Goldsmith), ShamanSong
- Annea Lockwood -
- Jin Hi Kim -
- Moondog aka Louis Harden -
- Max Neuhaus - Electronics and Percussion: Five Realizations by Max Neuhaus, Bi-Product, Drive-In Music, Listen, Public Supply, Telephone Access
- Luigi Nono -
- Pauline Oliveros (didn't write bio) - Crone, The Roots of the Moment, "Duo for Accordion and Bandoneon with Possible Mynah Bird Obbligato (See-saw)" from Musicworks #70
- Bob Ostertag (did not write bio) - Sooner or Later (Tarde O Temprano)
- Alfred Schnittke - String Quartets
- The Residents - God in Three Persons
- Dane Rudhyar - Transmutation, Tetragrams
- William Russell [1] (no bio) - Made in America: The Complete Works of William Russell
- The Sleepers (no bio) - Sleepers: Doris Hays, Annea Lockwood, Ilhan Mimaroglu, Daniel Goode, Tom Johnson, Pauline Oliveros, Alison Knowles, Ann Silsbee
- Karlheinz Stockhausen - Helikopter String Quartet (from "Mittwoch" from LICHT), for 4 helicopters & string quartet
- Louise Talma -
- Toru Takemitsu -
- Richard Teitelbaum - Blends
- James Tenney -
- David Tudor (didn't write bio) - Microphone (1975), David Tudor Plays Cage and Tudor, Neural Network Plus, Neural Synthesis, Nos. 6-9, Three Works for Live Electronics: Pulsers/Untitled/Phonemes, Rainforest
- Ralph Shapey
- Lois Vierk (1951) - Into the brightening air (1994/1999), Blue Jets Red Sprites (1996), River Beneath the River (1993), Simoom (1986), Selected Works, Red Shift (1989), Jagged Mesa (1990)
- Ivan Alexandrovich Vïshnegradsky - Compositions for String quartet and String trio
- Claude Vivier (1948-1983) - "Et Je Reverrai Cette Ville Étrange" (1988) from Arraymusic: Strange City
- Christian Wolff -
- Various - New Sounds in Electronic Music, CDCM Computer Music Series Vol. 7: Ear Studios at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Tro, Utopia Americana: Compilation Of American Music
- Various - Flies in the Face of Logic
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Cause of death
[edit]What was his cause of death? 173.88.246.138 (talk) 02:16, 3 March 2022 (UTC)
Added. 173.88.246.138 (talk) 02:20, 3 March 2022 (UTC)
Article title
[edit]I don't know how to change the title of the article, but I don't think he ever went by "Gene Tyranny," it was always "Blue" Gene Tyranny Jamescube (talk) 02:07, 3 May 2023 (UTC)
- Correct, but to me he was always just Bob Sheff. I knew his stage name, but not how to spell it. While he was Mills College, I was invited to be an incompetent player of the Star-Spangled Banner in a piece by Marc Grafe and stumbled appropriately. After the concert Bob Sheff got on the stage and played the most amazing set of scales at high speed. WaltPeterson (talk) 13:31, 2 March 2024 (UTC)
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