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Artists biographied and albums reviewed by Tyranny in All Music Guide or All Classical Guide

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

  • 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
    -
  • 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:
    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

What was his cause of death? 173.88.246.138 (talk) 02:16, 3 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Added. 173.88.246.138 (talk) 02:20, 3 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Article title

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)[reply]

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)[reply]