UNT University Singers: P.D.Q. Bach Liebeslieder Polkas
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- Liebeslieder Polkas (1980) .................P.D.Q. Bach (1807-1742?)
discovered by Peter Schickele (b. 1935)
1. To His Coy Mistress
2. To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time 3. The Passionate Shepherd to His Love 4. Why So Pale and Wan, Fond Lover?
5. It Was a Lover and His Lass 6. The Constant Lover
7. Song to Celia
Heineken 415 Trio:
Paul Leenhouts, Adam Buttyan, Maria Gabriela Alvarado
8. Interlude
9. Farewell Ungrateful Traitor 10. Who is Sylvia?
Solo Quartet:
Gabrielle Gilliam, Amanda Jacobsen, Santiago Gutierrez Herrera, Austin Murray
Special soloists:
Kelly D’Souza, Marcus Kang
Performed in honor of the 50th Anniversary of the Rediscovery of P.D.Q. Bach by Professor Peter Schickele
University Singers
Richard Sparks, conductor
Recorded live April 14, 2015
Winspear Hall, College of Music
University of North Texas
music.unt.edu/choral
Perhaps these are the greatest of all Liebesleider Plokas.
Getting ready to do this in April. I love the rap at the end. Very clever!!
Nicely done! Did this many years ago with my church choir, a bunch of adventurists who decided they wanted to do something special for a church talent night. We worked really hard on time, inflection, delivery. And fortunately we had a grandmother, mom, and daughter combo who took care of the piano work quite handily. It created a surprise in the audience and it pretty much shows the choir to trust me and we could do wild things together. Thanks for posting this. It's wonderful.
A fine video! Shows all the fun stuff going on!
An excellent performance of this fun piece, thank you for posting it
Weil done! What a pleasure to see and listen!
Love this. . .sure miss working with Richard! It Was a Lover & His Lass- 11.22
5:02
Am I to be told that the UNT University Singers sung PDQ Bach three years before I arrived? If only they would now. Alas. Alack.
the tenor part at
Godspeed, Mean Green...
Great
Thanks for posting. NMU's choral is performing this as part of our spring concert. Their skill, talent and hard work make these guys sound wonderful!
It's not clear to me whether the pianists' names are mentioned in the description. Perhaps this could be rectified?
15:21
Shame on the conductor! Mouthing the words......otherwise, a great performance.