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  • Remembering Peter Schickele PDQ Bach’s Genius

    Remembering Peter Schickele PDQ Bach’s Genius

    In the guise of a nutty, unkempt musicologist from the University of Southern North Dakota at Hoople, Professor Peter Schickele brought delight to audiences around the world by deflating the stereotypes of “serious music.” He achieved this through a shrewdly-calibrated balancing act of sly wit, broad slapstick, and genuine musical know-how.

    A master of freewheeling free-association, Schickele churned out musical dad jokes with titles such as “Fanfare for the Common Cold,” “The Short-Tempered Clavier,” and “Hansel and Gretel and Ted and Alice – An Opera in One Unnatural Act.” He introduced us to arcane instruments like the lasso d’amore, the dill piccolo, the pastaphone, and the tromboon. He made his entrance by bursting through the fire doors at a trot in his evening wear (tuxedo and work boots), or swinging to the stage on a rope from a balcony, or escorted by orderlies in a straightjacket.

    Schickele’s manic tenure as the kapellmeister of classical music mayhem ended this past Tuesday with his death at the age of 88.

    This morning on “Sweetness and Light,” I’ll do my best to honor his legacy with an assortment of his classic P.D.Q. Bach comedy bits, interspersed with selections from his more “serious” concert works. While there are no musical pratfalls in the latter, they’re still guaranteed to give you a lift with their ebullient and energetic abandon. Hopefully what you hear will encourage you to seek out more. His was a distinctive compositional voice, full of imagination and invention.

    I invite you to join me for a Schickele mix on “Sweetness and Light,” music calculated to charm and to cheer, this Saturday morning at 11:00 EST/8:00 PST, exclusively on KWAX, the radio station of the University of Oregon!

    Stream it, wherever you are, at the link.

    https://kwax.uoregon.edu/

  • PDQ Bach Tribute Airs on KWAX

    PDQ Bach Tribute Airs on KWAX

    What a mare’s nest! So many envelopes and crossfades in this session for tomorrow’s “Sweetness and Light,” a whirlwind tribute to Peter Schickele, who died on Tuesday at the age of 88. We’ll hear some of his classic PDQ Bach comedy skits interspersed with selections from his “serious music.” As always, the program is calculated to charm and to cheer. Stream it on Saturday morning at 11:00 EST/8:00 PST, exclusively on KWAX, the radio station of the University of Oregon! https://kwax.uoregon.edu/

  • Peter Schickele & PDQ Bach at TCNJ

    Peter Schickele & PDQ Bach at TCNJ

    As detailed in my article in yesterday’s Trenton Times (http://www.nj.com/times-entertainment/index.ssf/2014/11/classical_music_choral_shenani.html), composer and humorist Peter Schickele will be in Ewing on Dec. 5 for a concert at The College of New Jersey. The concert, titled “Choral Shenanigans and Other Musical Hijinks,” will include a number of works published under his own name and some attributed to his famous pseudonym, P.D.Q. Bach.

    Schickele’s “discovery” of this oddest of Johann Sebastian Bach’s twenty odd children has provided him with a comic persona (or perhaps two, since his “Professor Peter Schickele” is an equally amusing, unreliable source) through which he has entertained for decades with a mix of freewheeling parody, excruciating puns and outright, pie-in-the-face slapstick.

    It should be stressed that Friday’s event is not a standard P.D.Q. Bach concert. As flabbergasting as it may seem, Schickele is now 79. So there will be no swinging to the stage on a rope, as he once did at Carnegie Hall. Instead, he will oversee the proceedings like something of a dignified lion – though I’m guessing a wry lion – introducing his pieces through brief and informal conversations with Wayne Heisler, TCNJ Associate Professor of Historical and Cultural Studies in Music.

    The event will feature performances by the TCNJ Chorale, College Choir, and Wind Ensemble.

    Schickele will be my guest this Sunday night on “The Lost Chord.” He’ll talk a bit about his career, the evolution of P.D.Q. Bach, and his upcoming appearance at TCNJ.

    I’ve always admired Schickele’s non-P.D.Q. concert music. We’ll get to sample some of it, with of course a few comedy classics thrown into the mix.

    Join me for “Schickele, P.D.Q.,” this Sunday night at 10 ET, with a repeat Wednesday evening at 6; or listen to it later as a webcast at http://www.wwfm.org.

    PHOTO: Props to Professor Schickele

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