Wikipedia:WikiProject Biography/Peer review/John Zorn

Would like a fresh set of eyes to check this article as I wish to progress it to GA status.

Thanks DISEman (talk) 02:36, 9 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

  • "Zorn's recorded output is prolific", "in 1995, where he has been prolific". Repetitive and maybe a bit too "emphatic".
  • Do not overdo it with the wikilinking. Usually, once a word is wikilinked, it is ok.
  • "He first released the composition 'Godard', a tribute to French film-maker ". "First" is related with what? Is there a relation or a continuity with the previous "Moricone paragraph"?
  • In "Film music" I feel overwhelmed by all these stuff? The section, especially at the end, tends to look a bit trivia and listy. Maybe all this stuff could go to the "Filmography list" (which, contrary to the section, looks too poor), and perhaps in a separate article per the "Discography". Then the "Film music" section could focus on analysis.
  • Prose problems in "Hardcore", especially with these stubby paragraphs.
  • "John Zorn has established a diverse repertoire of music written for chamber musicians and orchestras. As Zorn's interest in Naked City waned he "started hearing classical music in [his] head again."[40] Zorn began" Again the prose a bit clumsy.
  • "Recent projects" looks like a diary, not like an encyclopedic article. And, again, I repeat that throughout the article, I feel often overwhelmed by this "waves" of data! This is not necessarily bad, but you have to handle your material, in a way that the reader is not overwhelmed.
  • "Legacy and awards" is full of short sentence (therefore clumsy prose), awards but almost no legacy!
  • "External links" go after references.

I think the article is close to GA, but needs work for A-Class or FA status.--Yannismarou (talk) 19:37, 17 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Minor comments

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Please check the spelling: the article uses a mixture of British and American spellings. I would prefer fewer external links; currently looks like a link farm. DrKiernan (talk) 08:52, 20 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]