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20070103 Wednesday January 03, 2007

P. D. Q. Bach

Just like last year I had a musical DVD in my Christmas stash this year. It was the work of P.D.Q. Bach as performed by Prof. Peter Schickle of the University of Southern North Dakota at Hoople and OrchestraX

I've got 3-4 of P.D.Q. Bach's CD's, but it was nice to see some of the visuals from a theatre production, that you can't appreciate with just an audio rendition.

For those who have not heard of P.D.Q. Bach, he was the youngest son of the more famous Johann Sebastian Bach, and perhaps the least known twig in the Bach family tree. No one is quite sure what initials P.D.Q. stand for. By the time he came along, the parents had run out of names for their children. His work can be divided into three periods: the Initial Plunge, the Soused Period (most of his life) and finally Contrition. For more details, I suggest consulting the Wikipedia entry or the The Definitive Biography of P.D.Q. Bach.

The whole DVD (which was released in October last year), is wonderful, but my two favourite pieces are

If you are a P.D.Q. Bach fan, you should get this DVD. You won't be disappointed. If you are not, then you should become one. Also checkout the 2007 concert dates on their website.

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( Jan 03 2007, 08:10:26 AM PST ) [Listen] Permalink Comments [1]

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I recently got a copy of this DVD and second all of Rich's comments. You don't want to miss P.D.Q. rappeling onto the stage!

Posted by Bill Aiken on January 03, 2007 at 10:36 AM PST #

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