Gene Tyranny
'Blue' Gene Tyranny (born Robert Sheff in 1945 in San Antonio, Texas) is
an avant-garde composer and pianist. He studied piano with Meta Hertwig
and Rodney Hoare, and composition with Otto Wick and Frank Hughes. He
taught at Mills College from 1971 to 1982 and also worked at the Center
for Contemporary Music at Mills. He moved to New York in 1983 and
received a Bessie in 1988 and in 1989 a Composer Fellowship from the NY
Foundation for the Arts.
Tyranny began his performance career in high school, playing pieces by
major composers (such as John Cage) with Philip Krumm in a concert
series in San Antonio. He has toured with the Carla Bley Band and the
The Prime Movers (which included Iggy Pop and Michael Erlewine) and has
performed on albums by Laurie Anderson (Strange Angels), David Behrman
(On the Other Ocean), John Cage (Cheap Imitation and Empty Words), and
Robert Ashley (Perfect Lives), with whom he frequently collaborates.
Tyranny's albums include Out of the Blue (1977 Lovely Music LML 1061
[LP], 2007 Unseen Worlds UW01 [CD]) Country Boy Country Dog (How To
Discover Music in the Sounds of Your Daily Life) (1994 Lovely Music LCD
1065) and Free Delivery (1999 Lovely Music LCD 1064).
Tyranny is an editor for All Music Guide, reviewing albums and creating
biographies for many notable contemporary artists.
According to Kyle Gann in The Village Voice, Tyranny has "Cecil Taylor's
keyboard energy, [and] Morton Feldman's ear. The most original aspect of
[his] works is the way they create continuity: they're tonal, yet
rigorously asymmetrical. They satisfy the ear without letting it take
anything for granted. They evolve...with the labyrinthine
irreversibility of deep psychic forces."
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