Review
Grammy Award Nominee for the Best Spoken Comedy of 1996 --
NARASThe release of this audio [HighBridge] marks the 20th anniversary of the publication of the book upon which is it based. Schickele has in the meantime achieved pop culture recognition for what once seemed an academic's onetime, ultimate insider joke at best: the parodic imagined life of composer P.D.Q. Bach. Now Schickele's committed audiences enthusiastically seek out his performances and musical recordings. --
Publishers Weekly, Sept. 2, 1996Winner of the Listen Up Award - Best Humor of 1996 --
Publishers Weekly, January 6, 1997
From the Inside Flap
What little-known son of a famous genius has been called:
"A musical blight"
"A one-man plague"
"History's most justifiably neglected composer"
"The worst musician ever to trod organ pedals" "A pimple on the face of music"
In this long-awaited hoax, possibly the most unimportant piece of scholarship in over two thousand years, Professor Peter Schickele has finally succeeded in ripping the veil of obscurity from the most unusual -- to put it kindly -- composer in the history of music: P.D.Q. Bach, the last and unquestionably the least of the great Johann Sebastian Bach's many children.
--This text refers to the
Paperback
edition.