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Peter Schickele, composer and gleeful sire of P.D.Q. Bach, dies at 88

124 pointsby cipherboyover 1 year ago

16 comments

neonateover 1 year ago
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robertakarobinover 1 year ago
My dad was a piano professor and my mom a German professor, so throughout my childhood PDQ Bach was a big presence. Dad would joke that I was the only kid who knew the 1712 Overture but not the 1812 Overture. On a road trip to drop me off at summer camp, he and I made a big detour just to stop in Hoople, North Dakota, home of the fictional university at which Professor Pete did his research and of the fictional orchestra that performed PDQ Bach&#x27;s works. (Unfortunately the city of Hoople doesn&#x27;t seem to have embraced its provenance.)<p>My wife, who grew up in a normal family, thinks the fact that my family&#x27;s idea of a good time is listening to a cassette of &quot;classical music humor,&quot; is the nerdiest thing ever.<p>I was just listening to the &#x27;WTWP&#x27; album yesterday. Thanks, Dr. Schickele, for being such a cherished part of our family!
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buildsjetsover 1 year ago
It seems appropriate to share the epitaph of P.D.Q. Bach, as given in Schickele&#x27;s biography of his character.<p>Hier liegt ein Mann ganz ohnegleich;<p>Im Leibe dick, an Sünden reich.<p>Wir haben ihn ins Grab gesteckt,<p>Weil es uns dünkt, er sei verreckt.<p>Translated:<p>Here lies a man with sundry flaws<p>And numerous Sins upon his head;<p>We buried him today because<p>As far as we can tell, he&#x27;s dead.
tunesmithover 1 year ago
Saw him live... the concert started without him, then he screamed from the bleachers to stop, and climbed down from a rope. I don&#x27;t remember what was performed, because my memory probably confuses the concert with my favorite recordings: 1712 Overture, Bach Portrait, and the piece with the tromboon (double-reed mouthpiece hooked up to a trombone; one of the most obnoxious sounds I&#x27;ve ever heard).<p>Oh, and we can&#x27;t forget &quot;Coy hotsy-totsy.&quot; (Koyaanisqatsi)
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jaybrendansmithover 1 year ago
RIP. One of my favs growing up. Still fondly remember &quot;New Horizons in Music Appreciation&quot; and &quot;Sonata for Two Unfriendly Groups of Instruments&quot;. Hilarious send up of classical music tropes.
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OldGuyInTheClubover 1 year ago
The play-by-play to Beethoven&#x27;s 5th is tops in my book:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=f0vHpeUO5mw" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=f0vHpeUO5mw</a><p>&quot;He must be out of his mind! He thinks it&#x27;s an oboe concerto!&quot;<p>followed by Iphigenia in Brooklyn<p>&quot;And in a vision, Iphigenia saw her brother<p>O-res-tes<p>Who was being chas-ed<p>By the Amenities!&quot;<p>RIP Professor. You were a big part of my life.
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tylerrobinsonover 1 year ago
I was part of a church choir as a boy, and we&#x27;d hear &quot;Schickele Mix&quot; on WFYI 90.1 Indianapolis on the way to or from practice if we were lucky.<p>&quot;A program dedicated to the proposition that all musics are created equal. Or as Duke Ellington put it, &#x27;If it sounds good, it is good.&#x27;&quot;<p>Hilarious and educational show.<p>&quot;This is another installment of Schickele Mix&#x27;s ongoing in-depth survey of every march ever written...&quot;<p>Thank you, Peter Schickele!
toomuchtodoover 1 year ago
<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Peter_Schickele" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Peter_Schickele</a>
fortran77over 1 year ago
Oedipus Tex!<p>I saw his P.D.Q Back show many times at Carnegie Hall, with the New York Pickup Ensemble
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Stratoscopeover 1 year ago
Here is my favorite PDQ Bach performance, Beethoven&#x27;s Fifth as no one else could do it:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=MzXoVo16pTg" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=MzXoVo16pTg</a><p>RIP, Professor.
cjs_acover 1 year ago
This is a great loss, and we should perform or listen to PDQ Bach&#x27;s loss-<i>lieder</i> to mourn.
tomaszsover 1 year ago
Don&#x27;t use the linked archive.ph, the page contains copyright infringements
MarkLowensteinover 1 year ago
PDQ Bach is funny to young people and musical neophytes, and even funnier the more erudite you are. Every time I read or hear another PDQ score, book, or record, I find jokes that I wouldn&#x27;t have gotten even two weeks before.
all2over 1 year ago
I grew up listening to PDQ Bach. This man was brilliant and deeply appealed to my humor as a kiddo. I have many fond memories of sharing his work with others just to see them react.
darylteoover 1 year ago
:( rest in peace.<p>The classics I grew up with:<p>- The Seasonings S.1&#x2F;2 tsp.<p>- Iphigenia in Brooklyn<p>- The Unbegun Symphony<p>- Quodlibet<p>Quoting Robert Schumann on PDQ Bach: &quot;Hats back on, gentlemen: An idiot!&quot;
gnulinuxover 1 year ago
Very sad day for Western classical music community. Peter Schickele is one of the bigs of the late 20th century WCM and demonstrated that sarcasm and parody can create profound statements in art music. He will be dearly missed by people who listened to his works, and laughed to his performances.