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Music for an Awful Lot of Winds and Percussion

PDQ Bach [pseudonym of Peter Schickele] (Composer), Peter Schickele (Composer, Conductor), Lowell Graham (Conductor), David McGill (Performer), National Symphonic Winds (Performer), Tennesse Bassoon Quartet (Performer), Ronald Bishop (Performer)
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1. Introduction
2. Grand Serenade for an Awful Lot of Winds & Percussion: I. Grand ...
3. Grand Serenade for an Awful Lot of Winds & Percussion: II. Simply ...
4. Grand Serenade for an Awful Lot of Winds & Percussion: III. Romance in
5. Grand Serenade for an Awful Lot of Winds & Percussion: IV. Rondo Mucho
6. Introduction
7. Dutch Suite: I. Mr. Minuit's Minuet
8. Dutch Suite: II. Panther Dance
9. Dutch Suite: III. Dance of the Grand Dams
10. Dutch Suite: IV. The Lowland Fling
11. Introduction
12. Six Contrary Dances: I. Maestoso Animoso
13. Six Contrary Dances: II. Daintissimo
14. Six Contrary Dances: III. Allegro, But Not Too Mucho
15. Six Contrary Dances: IV. Molto Moderato
16. Six Contrary Dances: V. Vivace Cucarace
17. Six Contrary Dances: VI. Moving Right Alongo
18. Introduction
19. Lip My Reeds - Tennessee Bassoon Quartet
20. Door Prize Scene (Fanfare for Fred)
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On this CD:
  1. Introduction Introduction to Grand Serenade for an Awful Lot of Winds & Percussion
    Composed by P.D.Q. [pseudonym of Peter Schickele] Bach

  2. Grand Serenade for an Awful Lot of winds and Percussion, S1000
    Composed by P.D.Q. [pseudonym of Peter Schickele] Bach
    with The National Symphonic Winds
    Conducted by Lowell Graham

  3. Introduction Introduction to "Dutch" Suite
    Composed by P.D.Q. [pseudonym of Peter Schickele] Bach

  4. Dutch Suite for bassoon & tuba in G, S-16
    Composed by P.D.Q. [pseudonym of Peter Schickele] Bach
    with Ronald Bishop, David McGill

  5. Introduction Introduction to Six Contrary Dances
    Composed by P.D.Q. [pseudonym of Peter Schickele] Bach

  6. Contrary Dances (6) for winds & percussion, S39
    Composed by P.D.Q. [pseudonym of Peter Schickele] Bach
    with The National Symphonic Winds
    Conducted by Lowell Graham

  7. Introduction Introduction to Lip My Reeds
    Composed by P.D.Q. [pseudonym of Peter Schickele] Bach

  8. Lip My Reeds for bassoon quartet, S32
    Composed by P.D.Q. [pseudonym of Peter Schickele] Bach
    with Tennesse Bassoon Quartet

  9. Fanfare for Fred for winds & percussion
    Composed by P.D.Q. [pseudonym of Peter Schickele] Bach
    with The National Symphonic Winds
    Conducted by Lowell Graham

  10. Introduction Introduction to March of the Cute Little Wood Sprites
    Composed by P.D.Q. [pseudonym of Peter Schickele] Bach

  11. March of the Cute Little Wood Sprites, for wind & percussion, S. Onesy Twosy
    Composed by P.D.Q. [pseudonym of Peter Schickele] Bach
    with The National Symphonic Winds
    Conducted by Lowell Graham

  12. Introduction Introduction to Last Tango in Bayreuth
    Composed by P.D.Q. [pseudonym of Peter Schickele] Bach

  13. Last Tango in Bayreuth, for bassoon quartet
    Composed by Peter Schickele
    with Tennesse Bassoon Quartet

  14. Introduction Closing
    Composed by P.D.Q. [pseudonym of Peter Schickele] Bach


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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The consummate Schicekle, January 6, 2004
This isn't the old PDQ Bach, e.g., Concerto for Horn and Hardart--which was also good. It's "evolved," insofar as PDQ Bach is capable of evolution...

When my wife gave this to me for Christmas, I turned it on and thought it was a live performance, like the first albums--and like the Schickele performances we've happily attended. It took a few seconds to realize that it was a mock performance, of the Turtle Mountain Naval Base Tactical Wind Ensemble (who are also, as announced by Professor Schickele, busy protecting North Dakota from naval attack, a clever comment making the CD all the more worth it!) at a convenient North Dakota location.

As a Wagnerian, I was attracted to "Last Tango in Beyreuth," the last musical number on the CD. If I may paraphrase Schickele's statement of a long time ago, when you listen to it, be prepared to hear things you've heard before (PDQ's real talent having been in plagiarism, after all.)

And, since Schickele was a bassoon major, it's amusing that he picks on that instrument--for perhaps the best piece ever composed for bassoon and tuba. Then there are the pieces by the Tennessee Bassoon Quartet, an ensemble for which there are surely limited venues...

I heard one of PDQ's other numbers, Concerto for Two Piano's vs. Orchestra a few years ago. Schickele gave an hysterical historical presentation on that piece. I talked with him about it afterwards and suggested that too be put onto a CD. He said in essence that the market may not have room for it these days; renouned violinists and pianists are not sellable these days. That's distressing as Schickele's comedy form is beyond genius, and unique. So, while you can, listen to what's available. This is a gem!

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hysterical and not at all Esoterical, January 5, 2001
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P.D.Q. Bach brings a funny irreverance to his subject material that is charming. He is at times on NPR (National Public Radio) and if you've ever heard him, you know what I mean. He obviously is an expert in his field, but he is outrageously funny in his parodies of famous music. Who would have thought one could bring a sense of humour to Wagner? Get this cd - or anything by PDQ - and I guarantee you're in for some laughs. You may even learn something!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars There is music, and then there is PDQ Bach, September 18, 1998
Once again Prof. Peter Schickele dons his crash helmet in an attempt to enlighten us to the works of that epic nadir of talent, PDQ Bach. This time by using the combined might of the Turtle Mountain Tactical Woodwind Company (the Nat'l Woodwind Company in a clever disguise) to subject us to seriously massive music which could easily be used to do something which the Geneva Convention prohibits. Glorious. Johan-Bob sez 2 thumbs up.
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