Bob Gilmore
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Bob Gilmore | |
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Born | Larne, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom | 6 June 1961
Died | 2 January 2015 | (aged 53)
Alma mater | Queen's University Belfast |
Bob Gilmore (6 June 1961 – 2 January 2015) was a
musicologist
, educator and keyboard player.
Born in
Brunel University in London. He was a Research Fellow and Director of Research at Orpheus Instituut in Ghent. He was the founder, director and keyboard player of Trio Scordatura, an Amsterdam-based ensemble dedicated to the performance of microtonal music, and for the year 2014 was editor of Tempo, a quarterly journal of new music. His biography of French-Canadian composer Claude Vivier was published by University of Rochester Press in June 2014.[1]
Bibliography
- Gilmore, Bob. 1995. "Changing the Metaphor: Ratio Models of Musical Pitch in the Work of Harry Partch, Ben Johnston, and James Tenney", Perspectives of New Music 33, nos. 1 & 2 (Winter–Summer 1995): 458–503.
- Gilmore, Bob. 1998. Harry Partch: A Biography. New Haven, Connecticut: ISBN 0-300-06521-3.
- Gilmore, Bob. 2003. "'Wild Ocean': An Interview with Horațiu Rădulescu". Contemporary Music Review 22, nos. 1–2 (March–June): 105–122.
- Gilmore, Bob. 2003. "The Climate Since Harry Partch", Contemporary Music Review 22 (1 and 2): 15–33.
- Gilmore, Bob. 2005. "Composition as Vandalism: The Music of Journal of Music in Ireland5(6): 29–33.
- Johnston, Ben. 2006. 'Maximum Clarity' and Other Writings on Music (edited with an introduction by Bob Gilmore). Urbana and Chicago: ISBN 0-252-03098-2.
- Gilmore, Bob. 2006. "Minimalism Schminimalism", Journal of Music in Ireland 6(1): 6–9.
- Gilmore, Bob. 2006. "Wild Air: The Music of Kevin Volans". Journal of Music in Ireland 6(6), 22–29.]
- Gilmore, Bob. 2007. "On Claude Vivier's Lonely Child". Tempo, new series 61, no. 239: 2–17.
- Gilmore, Bob. 2007. "An Interview with Phill Niblock", Paris Transatlantic Magazine.
- Gilmore, Bob. 2007. "Don't Do PERMISSION ISN'T: The Music of Jennifer Walshe", Journal of Music in Ireland 7 (4): 20–24.
- Gilmore, Bob. 2008. "James Tenney and the poetics of homage", Contemporary Music Review 27 (1): 7–21.
- Gilmore, Bob. 2008. "Resonant Air: the music of Michael Alcorn", Journal of Music in Ireland 8 (1): 28–32.
- Gilmore, Bob. 2008. "All Collisions End in Static: The Music of Linda Buckley", Journal of Music in Ireland 8 (5): 28–32.
- Gilmore, Bob (2009). "Dennehy, Donnacha". doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.2082335. (subscription or UK public library membershiprequired)
- Gilmore, Bob and Hirs, R. 2009. Contemporary Compositional Techniques And Openmusic Editions Delatour France/IRCAM-Centre Pompidou.
- Gilmore, Bob. 2009. "Music by Committee", The Journal of Music 1 (1):20.
- Gilmore, Bob. 2009. "Remembering Horatiu", The Journal of Music 1 (2): 20–21.
- Gilmore, Bob. 2009. "He’s Just Not That Into You", The Journal of Music 1 (2): 20–21.
- Gilmore, Bob. 2007. "Interview with Clarence Barlow". Paris Transatlantic Magazine.
- Gilmore, Bob. 2009. "Claude Vivier and Karlheinz Stockhausen: Moments from a Double Portrait". Circuit: musiques contemporaines 19, no. 2:35–49. (Subscription access)
- Gilmore, Bob. 2009. "James Tenney: Spectrum Pieces". Liner notes. New World Records.
- Gilmore, Bob, 2010. "Spectral Techniques in Horatiu Radulescu's Second Piano Sonata 'Being and Non-being Create Each Other' Op. 82", Tempo, new series, no. 252:66–78.
- Gilmore, Bob, 2011. The Ear of the Voice of the Eye: Yannis Kyriakides, Composer. (Tilburg: teleXpress)
- Gilmore, Bob. 2011. "An Interview with Frederic Rzewski". Paris Transatlantic Magazine.
- Gilmore, Bob. 2012. "Difficult Listening Hour”, in The Journal of Music.
- Gilmore, Bob, 2012. "Making a Friend", Liner notes to: "Harald Muenz . nearly – fast". Darmstadt: Coviello Contemporary.
- Gilmore, Bob. 2012. "Phill Niblock: The Orchestra Pieces". Tempo vol. 66 no. 244, 2–11.
- Gilmore, Bob. 2014. Claude Vivier: A Composer's Life. University of Rochester Press. ISBN 978-1-58046-485-7.
References
- ^ Kyle Gann (2 January 2015). "Bob Gilmore (1961–2015)". artsjournal.com.
External links
- Trio Scordatura (Alfrun Schmid – mezzo-soprano, Elisabeth Smalt – viola, Bob Gilmore – keyboard)
- [https:// homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/stg/Bob_Gilmore.co.uk]