Portrait of P. D. Q. Bach explained
Portrait of P. D. Q. Bach was released in 1977 on Vanguard Records. The album features mostly the work of Peter Schickele writing as P. D. Q. Bach, with one contribution under his own name.
Performers
- The New York Pick-Up Ensemble, Professor Peter Schickele, conductor
- John Ferrante, bargain counter tenor
- Harris Poor, basso blotto
- Ransom Wilson and Diva Goodfriend-Koven, tape recorders, hand flutes, corrugahorn, nose flutes
- Early Anderson, interruptus
- Duh Brooklyn Boys Chorus, James McCarthy, director
- John Solum, flute
- Leonard Arner, oboe
- Lorin Glickman, bassoon
- Theodore Weis, trumpet
- William G. Brown, French horn
- Neal Di Biase, trombone
Track listing
- Introduction (1:50)
- Missa Hilarious, S. N2O
- Yriekay (4:53)
- Gloria (3:02)
- Credo (3:47)
- Sanctus (3:49)
- Dei (3:49)
- Introduction (:28)
- Eine Kleine Nichtmusik (Schickele) (11:45)
- Allegro
- Romanze
- Menuetto
- Rondo (Allegro)
- Introduction (1:28)
- Echo Sonata for Two Unfriendly Groups of Instruments, S. 9999
9999 (2:14)- Introduction (1:02)
- A Consort of Choral Christmas Carols, S. 359 (6:29)
- "Throw the Yule Log On, Uncle John"
- "O Little Town of Hackensack"
- "Good King Kong Looked Out"
Eine Kleine Nichtmusik
Eine Kleine Nichtmusik ("A Little Not Music") is a quodlibet consisting of Mozart's work Eine kleine Nachtmusik played in its entirety, along with snippets of dozens of famous tunes heard in counterpoint throughout the piece, taken from both American folk music and the classical repertoire.[1]
Sources
Notes
- http://www.mcgath.com/pdq.html#ekn The Key of P. D. Q. Bach
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