P. D. Q. Bach and Peter Schickele: The Jekyll and Hyde Tour
P.D.Q. Bach & Peter Schickele: The Jekyll & Hyde Tour was released in 2007 by Telarc Records. The album contains works by Peter Schickele, sometimes as his alter-ego P.D.Q. Bach, including a collection of vocal works and a string quartet. It is a live recording of the "Jekyll & Hyde" Tour.
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Released | 2007 | |||
Recorded | June 16, 2007 | |||
Genre | Classical Comedy | |||
Length | 77:00 | |||
Label | Telarc | |||
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Performers
- Professor Peter Schickele, piano, bass
- Michèle Eaton, off-coloratura soprano
- David Düsing, tenor profundo
- The Armadillo String Quartet
- Barry Socher, violin
- Connie Kupka, violin
- Ray Tischer, viola
- Armen Ksajikian, cello
Track listing
- Long Live The King, S. 1789 (P.D.Q. Bach) (1:58)
- Introduction (6:30)
- Four Next-To-Last Songs, S. Ώ – 1 (P.D.Q. Bach)
- Das kleines Birdie (2:53)
- Der Cowboykönig (3:09)
- Gretchen am Spincycle (1:13)
- Es was ein dark und shtormy Night (5:10)
- Introduction (5:37)
- String Quartet in F Major “The Moose”, S. Y2K (P.D.Q. Bach)
- Allegro ma non troposphere (11:09)
- Largo alla Fargo (6:10)
- Menuetto no sweato (3:41)
- Grave e molto deepo; Allegro con brie
- Two Rounds (Peter Schickele)
- Hedi McKinley (1:00)
- Introduction (1:20)
- D'Indy's Turkey (0:46)
- Introduction (1:10)
- Two P.D.Q. Bach Rounds
- The Mule (1:02)
- Introduction (0:13)
- O Serpent (1:28)
- Two Songs (Peter Schickele)
- If Love is Real (2:50)
- Introduction (1:42)
- Cyndi (2:40)
- Introduction (1:15)
- Songs from Shakespeare (Peter Schickele)
- Macbeth's Soliloquy (1:15)
- Hamlet's Soliloquy (1:02)
- The Three Witches from "Macbeth" (0:42)
- Juliet's Soliloquy (0:55)
- Funeral Oration from "Julius Caesar" (1:32)
- Introduction (0:13)
- Listen Here, Tyrannosaurus Rex (Peter Schickele) (1:55)
Technical Information
P.D.Q. Bach — The Jekyll & Hyde Tour was recorded live at Gordon Center in Owings Mills, Maryland, June 16, 2007
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