P.D.Q. Bach in Houston: We Have a Problem! (FULL)

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  • P.D.Q. Bach in Houston: We Have a Problem! is a live performance celebrating 40 years of P.D.Q. Bach. This performance features Professor Peter Schickele with Orchestra X conducted by Peter Jacoby.
    9:47 - Desecration of the House Overture
    14:36 - Schleptet
    29:35 - Iphigenia in Brooklyn
    44:58 - Unbegun Symphony
    54:49 - Beethoven 5 Sportscast
    1:12:43 - Fuga Meshuga
    1:20:05 - The Seasonings
    Performers:
    Professor Peter Schickele, conductor, wine bottle, windbreaker, slide windbreaker, singist and musicological master
    Orchestra X, Peter Jacoby, conductor (on-screen credit: "semiconductor")
    Okay Chorale, Tom Jaber, chorusmaster (on-screen credit: "seasoned conductor")
    William “Bill” Walters, Manager of the Stage
    Gifford Nielsen, color commentator
    Michèle Eaton, singist
    David Düsing, singist
    Gerrod Pagenkopf, bargain counter tenor
    Jessica Smith, off-coloratura soprano
    Cybele Gouverneur, mezzanine-soprano
    John Weinel, tenor profundo
    Sam Handley, basso blotto
    Shih-Ting Huang, violin, captain of the orchestra
    Jaryn Philleo, oboe, double reeds
    Melanie Lancon, flute, slide whistle
    Marat Rakhmatullaev, bassoon, tromboon
    Cesar Martinez Bourguet, cello, discontinuo
    Larry Hernandez, trumpet
    Matt Menger, horn, shower hose in D
    Jacob Sustaita, viola
    Phil Moody, kazoo primo
    Brian Shircliffe, kazoo secundo
    John Welton, continuo accordiano
    Lillian Copeland, Ben Kamins, double reeds
    Patty Moeling, slide whistle
    Cheerleaders from the Spirit of Houston Cougar Band, themselves
    I am pretty sure that the two announcers are also the co-Star of the WTWP album, Donna Brown (Please take this opportunity to leave the theater) and Elliot Forrest (This is WTWP).
    Bonus features:
    Unbegun Symphony with Theme Identifications
    • P.D.Q. Bach - Unbegun ...
    Rounds: Odden und Edden
    • P.D.Q. Bach - Odden un...
    Interview with Peter Schickele
    • KUHT Interview with Pe...
    DISCLAIMER: I do not own the rights to this. All rights belong to the owner. No Copyright Infringement Intended.

Komentáře • 221

  • @febnyc
    @febnyc Před 6 měsíci +131

    In the year 2000 I walked out of my apartment building onto West End Avenue in New York City. Passing by was a husky gentleman, dressed all in black, wearing construction boots and galumphing along the sidewalk. Well there was no mistaking - and I called out "Good afternoon, Professor!" He stopped, slowly turned - and with that impish look immediately greeted me cordially. We spoke for about 10 minutes - and he could not have been more patient, good-humored and generous. My wife and I never missed any of his Carnegie Hall appearances. We mourn Dr. Schickelet's passing. Thanks for the memories, Professor.

    • @tambrosia
      @tambrosia Před 5 měsíci +6

      I had heard that Professori was a very nice fella.
      RIP sir and thank you so much for the enjoyment you brought to the world.
      Pax+

    • @richpelto248
      @richpelto248 Před 5 měsíci

  • @w001mpb
    @w001mpb Před 6 měsíci +197

    RIP, Peter. Thanks for all the wonderful music and laughs.

    • @lindabondperry
      @lindabondperry Před 6 měsíci +7

    • @sandralizlovs6432
      @sandralizlovs6432 Před 6 měsíci +6

    • @michaeldeloatch7461
      @michaeldeloatch7461 Před 6 měsíci +9

      Way to wreck my Saturday night! I find out more bad news in CZcams comments since I don't watch news or read papers... I hope the Almighty knows what he is doing bringing that guy near the angelic choirs and all...

    • @dr.a.w
      @dr.a.w Před 6 měsíci +5

      @@michaeldeloatch7461 Heaven will never be the same...❤

    • @Calvaryscout
      @Calvaryscout Před 6 měsíci +4

      next to tom lerher victor borge a GIANT of musical comedy.... Adios mu chachos.

  • @gailsattler6489
    @gailsattler6489 Před 4 měsíci +8

    I'm sad to learn of his passing! Our chorus, Phoenix Women's Chorus, has done some of his wonderful choral compositions and our audiences love it. It's been such a joy to introduce his talent to so many people who have never heard of him. I saw him many years ago in a solo engagement in Milwaukee, where he performed with many of his 'custom' instruments. I took my daughters and they have never forgotten that performance. We will miss his humor and talent!

  • @4hubby971
    @4hubby971 Před 6 měsíci +53

    Peter was certainly the greatest musical genius ever to have emerged from southern North Dakota.

  • @michaelmcclary8054
    @michaelmcclary8054 Před 6 měsíci +23

    I saw PDQ Bach at BGSU- live! He was late, and as the Refund was offered, PDQ burst through Balcony doors, hooked himself up to high-tension line, slid down to the stage, crashing through the stands! The Orchestra scattered..

  • @georgetirebiter4343
    @georgetirebiter4343 Před 5 měsíci +13

    Amazing that he still does that fabulous rope schtick after all these years!

  • @paulprichard7432
    @paulprichard7432 Před 6 měsíci +38

    I was him perform in Hartford twice. I'll never forget the response of the two ladies behind me who apparently were expecting a traditional symphony performance when the good doctor threw a rope over the balcony and shinnied down to the stage. Priceless. I just now read of his passing. He was such a great performer and musician in his own right. But his humor is what will stick with me. I still can't listen to Beethoven's fifth without thinking of the sportcast.

  • @wildsarsaparilla
    @wildsarsaparilla Před rokem +38

    Pure, unadulterated silliness. And for all you music snobs, humor is a perfectlly legitimate genre of composition.. 🤣

    • @Calvaryscout
      @Calvaryscout Před 6 měsíci +5

      ask victor borge

    • @nancyreid8729
      @nancyreid8729 Před 5 měsíci +1

      And Spike Jones!

    • @onelazysusan
      @onelazysusan Před 5 měsíci +1

      I witnessed a few audience members leaving a concert in a huff. This was pre-internet, so I can only assume they didn’t know what they were buying tickets for

    • @user-ui1to4tl4g
      @user-ui1to4tl4g Před 5 měsíci +3

      "I'm Weird Al Yankovic, and I approve this message!"

    • @user-cg9sc3us1v
      @user-cg9sc3us1v Před měsícem +1

      Agree.

  • @wrfmom
    @wrfmom Před 6 měsíci +32

    Schickele. I had the joy of being able to attend his presentations for decades of Christmas seasons in NYC: Town Hall, Carnegie Hall, Avery Fisher, and have sung those madcap Christmas carols with great glee. R.I.P. Professor.

  • @pdqbachfan
    @pdqbachfan  Před rokem +133

    So 1,000 subcribers, apparently. I know this is very cliché, but I seriously never though I'd achieve this milestone. However, I must be doing something right, otherwise how else would I be here? Also, I am so grateful to the 1,000 people who still love P.D.Q. Bach even to this day. Thank you all so much for encouraging me - this is my present to you.
    Edit: how the hell did this get over 100,000 views?

    • @vt8073
      @vt8073 Před rokem +10

      I JUST found you over this weekend. My friends dad sent the 1712 Overture and other Musical Assaults with us for the drive home and I couldn't stop giggling throughout.

    • @david7384
      @david7384 Před rokem +2

      Hi fellow pdq enjoyer, do you know what album the cooking French and little bunny hop was on?

    • @mjkiii9603
      @mjkiii9603 Před rokem +4

      Would you be interested in a recording of the PDQ Bach Dutch suite? I’d be totally willing to give you the vid in exchange for credit in the description

    • @pdqbachfan
      @pdqbachfan  Před rokem +4

      @@mjkiii9603 czcams.com/video/D-D6Ct4asDs/video.html

    • @AndrewBeals
      @AndrewBeals Před 6 měsíci +3

      Thanks for sharing this with us. So funny!

  • @mikecabral1579
    @mikecabral1579 Před 6 měsíci +57

    I looked up PDQ on Wikipedia and saw that he passed away on the 16th January 2024. This is the first time I’ve heard him. God bless him and his family. Thank you for sharing this video.

    • @naturemusic88
      @naturemusic88 Před 6 měsíci +5

      I got to see him in person. I remember laughing so much!

    • @martineastburn3679
      @martineastburn3679 Před 5 měsíci +4

      I first heard him 50+ years ago when listening to my favorite station in Dallas Texas the Posh High Brow classical music station. I've been buying Records and CD's since. Great man and Great music What a mathematical twist as well.

    • @tambrosia
      @tambrosia Před 5 měsíci

      I only found out he passed on
      Not one media outlet said anything
      But hey they will tell you Biden smacked his head exiting Marine 1, sadly he did not hit his head hard enough the sob is still breathing.
      If GOD asked me who should remain alive and who should go downstairs
      Peter would live and Biden would be where he and his whole frigging family and party belong HELL
      PS not GOP I am a jFK Era DEMOCRAT but have yet to vote for a demorat for anything.

    • @theultimatereductionist7592
      @theultimatereductionist7592 Před 5 měsíci

      I saw him in person three times: Philadelphia 1979, Washington DC 1986, New York City 2005.@@naturemusic88

    • @dianamoore2241
      @dianamoore2241 Před 5 měsíci

      .​@@martineastburn3679.... Hello...it sounds as if he is as funny as Victor Borge...I just found the Channel today.

  • @charlescoleman5509
    @charlescoleman5509 Před 6 měsíci +66

    Thank you Peter Schickele for the wonderful stuff you've done in the name of great music making. You and your awesome eccentric counterpart, P.D.Q. Bach. I've attended multiples of your concerts at Carnegie Hall and it has directly influenced the best in me as a musician. You will be sorely missed. R.I.P.

  • @paulgreen9059
    @paulgreen9059 Před 6 měsíci +19

    I couldn't be more saddened at Peter Schickele's passing. Fantastic talent.

  • @AggressiveEnnui
    @AggressiveEnnui Před 6 měsíci +67

    To me, "Professor Schickele" was always "Mr. Schickele" or "Matt's Dad."
    I was friends (heavy acquaintance?) with his kids, Matt and Karla back in Brooklyn where I grew up. They had the most fun house; a big old Brownstone, full of instruments, tons of colorful Folk stuff, lots of REAL 1960's Hippie regalia. They also had a cool place up in Woodstock.
    I was lucky enough to see a couple of his shows at the local Academy (BAM) and I thought we was about the coolest father anyone could ever have. Probably because he was...
    Anyway, I have lost touch with Matt and Karla over the years, but my love and energy go out to them today. What an incredible human being, talent, soul, family and life. Bravo, all.
    -Noel "Chris" Derecki

    • @PabluchoViision
      @PabluchoViision Před 6 měsíci +7

      Thank you for not only sending that love to your old friends, but also painting us a fetching picture of what that home was like. What a heavenly oasis of beauty and laughter it must have been.

  • @natewatl9423
    @natewatl9423 Před 6 měsíci +12

    I saw PDQ Bach in Houston when he was just starting out, and shall miss him.

  • @3RTracing
    @3RTracing Před 6 měsíci +13

    I had the distinct pleasure of being a student of Dr Robert J Dietze, who was Peter's first college music professor. Dr Dietze was a big fan of his student Peter. He often quoted Peter's aphorisms regarding composition, and what made PDQ Bach such a great, although little known composer and relative of JS Bach. That was back in 1970 and it warms my heart that this stuff is still being played, and Peter's brand of comedy and music is still being enjoyed by music lovers all over the world. I gather by some of the comments that Peter has gone on to the big PDQ Bach orchestra in the sky. Thanks for your contribution to our musical lives Peter Schickele.

  • @5alfaman
    @5alfaman Před 6 měsíci +16

    I just found this. I saw Prof. Schickele years ago. He brought life to my love of classical music which is very much alive today. I am putting together a classical concert tomorrow. Rest in peace my friend.

  • @mak2969
    @mak2969 Před rokem +17

    Interesting info...In 1971 or 1972, I was dating a girl who played in the University of Buffalo student band. She was a French Horn player (played the English Horn when marching) and was taking French Horn lessons from a horn player in the Buffalo Philharmonic. She described him as very stern and having a very serious personality. Peter Schickele did a concert in Buffalo that we attended. When they played the Schleptet and her instructor fell off his chair, she visibly and audibly gasped. She asked him about how everything worked and he said that Professor Schickele would send the music two or three days before the concert and the orchestra was told to try to be serious and keep a straight face. PDQ concerts required professional musicians to pull off the complicated works. The instructor was reluctant at first to do the fall, but urged by other members of the orchestra, realized that it was all in fun and to let himself go. The orchestra had a great time and absolutely loved playing the concert.

    • @geraldinesilk5500
      @geraldinesilk5500 Před 5 měsíci

      I had his first record. So brilliant and hilarious. 😂

  • @jmwoods190
    @jmwoods190 Před 9 měsíci +19

    Gerrod Pagenkopf really nailed the bargain countertenor voice(a PDQ Bach specialty) with Iphigenia in Brooklyn!

  • @wabisabi6875
    @wabisabi6875 Před 6 měsíci +18

    In the late 90s, WQED in Pittsburgh broadcast "Schickele Mix" on Saturday evenings. This show is and will remain one of the most entertaining and educational programs I can remember. Listening with my young daughter--now an Oberlin alumna and music teacher for many years--will always be one of my fondest memories.

    • @kcbowman4042
      @kcbowman4042 Před 5 měsíci

      That was wonderful beyond wonderful.

  • @adude394
    @adude394 Před 6 měsíci +14

    RIP to Professor Schickele! I had the pleasure of seeing him in concert many times; Chicago Symphony, Chicago Civic, Hartford (Conn.) Symphony, and several others. Such an amazing talent, and as any musician knows, you can't pull off the funny stuff as well as he did, unless you're superb at the serious stuff too. Somehow, I got backstage to meet him and shake his hand after one concert, and I told him that my absolute favorite piece of music by him was his Pentangle for Horn and Orchestra. He seemed astonished that I even knew of it, and I told him, "I have a cassette of it in my car right now, and I listened to it on the way to the concert!" He left us with so much wonderful music, both his own and P.D.Q.'s, and I really appreciate that. I hope he's up there in music heaven having a hot session of trio sonatas right now!

  • @brianirving5373
    @brianirving5373 Před 6 měsíci +20

    Well sad to see him go. So I thought I should find a performance of Oedipus, as I wore out my cassette years ago, and I find this HIGH SCHOOL performance. And it is just great. Peter Schickele, inspiring young musicians forever. Thank you sir.

  • @davidj0352
    @davidj0352 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Carnegie Hall, New Year's Eve 1980 will always be one of the best musical memories of my life. Thank you Peter!

  • @paullantuch2205
    @paullantuch2205 Před 6 měsíci +12

    RIP Peter Schickele, we love you.

  • @rogercarlson2319
    @rogercarlson2319 Před 6 měsíci +9

    I first heard PDQ Bach on the Dr. Demento show in 1975. That's nearly fifty years! I immediately bought everything of his that was available, and everything since. Sadly, I never attended a performance, so this is a treat. Happily, this has ALL of my favorites. First place is a tie between The Unbegun Symphony and The Seasonings. Such a genius!

  • @deltavistastudio124
    @deltavistastudio124 Před 6 měsíci +9

    This is awesome! Thank you for sharing. We played "The Unbegun Symphony" in Full Orchestra back in '76 at Grants Pass High in Oregon.
    Our conductor, the late David O'dell had previously seen this concert, and he gave us the "blow-by-blow" description during our rehearsals. It is a pleasure to finally see the production.

  • @hautbas1
    @hautbas1 Před 6 měsíci +4

    No one who was present could ever forget him streaking the stage after presenting Pilobolus with the Scripps Award at the American Dance Festival in Durham, NC, years ago.

  • @richardhutwohl7742
    @richardhutwohl7742 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I went to see his shows at Carnage Hall every year just before New Years Eve. I was hooked just from reading the flyer.

  • @user-km4wb1dy4f
    @user-km4wb1dy4f Před 6 měsíci +9

    My wife grew up in Fargo, yes Fargo where PDQ did and even gleefully played in a concert of his compositions at WFU in Winston Salem. RIP for the joy you gave us.

  • @whatadamnusername
    @whatadamnusername Před rokem +51

    I just don't understand how anyone could perform any of these pieces with a straight face...I've never once made it through The Seasonings without ending up in bouts of painful laughter and tears

    • @Eisenwald64
      @Eisenwald64 Před rokem +4

      Especially when at the "Alright! We won't play the fugue!" part!

    • @wildsarsaparilla
      @wildsarsaparilla Před rokem +5

      I know what you mean. All I see and hear is a stage full of very talented musicians desperately trying to keep a straight face. That's the only way comedy works; take it dead seriously.

    • @annearenstein8195
      @annearenstein8195 Před 9 měsíci +9

      I've heard from symphonic musicians that this music is challenging; you have to be really good to play and sing it. So if they're concentrating fiercely--they are!

    • @arno-luyendijk4798
      @arno-luyendijk4798 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Too late....I succumbed under the table after 31 minutes.....hopeless to get serious again after that kazoo cantata 😂😂😂😂

    • @jswack
      @jswack Před 6 měsíci +3

      I almost lost it the first time I played the “Fuga Meshugah”, which requires movement (turning around, etc) and is only for 3 people. The second night I thought sad thoughts to keep myself from cracking up.

  • @bruceweaver1518
    @bruceweaver1518 Před 6 měsíci +4

    The Unbegun Symphony is still a masterpiece! My dad and I got a big kick out of this one!

  • @susanbrannigan
    @susanbrannigan Před 6 měsíci +11

    RIP - thank you for making music fun in a whole new way. ❤️

  • @MJLanzend8
    @MJLanzend8 Před 6 měsíci +9

    Schickele’s Mix broadcast on WCLV of Cleveland, Ohio, is one of the things that got me into Classical music more than 30 years ago.
    I only ever got to know him over the radio, but I’m mighty glad I did.
    Thank you, Peter, and may you rest in peace.

  • @stevehuot9418
    @stevehuot9418 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Our Catholic Church group learned a PDQ Madrigal. "The Queen to me a Royal Pain Doth Give." We had a lot of fun with it! Peter Schickele did bring a lot of joy into the world.

  • @troygaspard6732
    @troygaspard6732 Před 6 měsíci +10

    Just heard the sad news. I ❤PDQ

  • @josephfranceski1041
    @josephfranceski1041 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I recall fondly so many post-Christmas season concerts at Carnegie Hall. I wouldn't have been Christmas back then without him. Then there was the final concert (I attneded anyway) a few years ago at Town Hall. I have been a fan for 50 years. He is truly a man "of happy memory".

  • @4hubby971
    @4hubby971 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Then, decades later, I went to visit my sister in NYC where she was in college and where I live now. My sister's boyfriend was studying acoustics at U of PA and took us to hear P.D.Q. at Carnegie Hall -- my first visit there! The BF thought it was the perfect acoustic introduction to Carnegie. I am sure he was right.

  • @Dwchidwchi
    @Dwchidwchi Před 9 měsíci +14

    Epic. He's an absolute genius.

  • @roccomastronardi6914
    @roccomastronardi6914 Před 6 měsíci +6

    God bless you Peter Schickele! 🙏❤️

  • @4hubby971
    @4hubby971 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Oh wow! My 'cello teacher played in P.D.Q.'s band when he played Mandle Hall at the U. of Chicago and she (my teacher) always got us free tickets in the front box, from where P.D.Q. would make an entrance, swinging on a rope, crashing into chairs and stands (he was MUCH younger then.) My brother and I still talk about those concerts, 50 years later, with joy and love. Genius!

  • @Jean-tx1fl
    @Jean-tx1fl Před 6 měsíci +2

    I’ve been a fan, probably since the 1970’s. I don’t recall how I found out about him, but once I did, I couldn’t get enough. He appeared many times in the SF Bay Area, and wherever he was, I (and friends and family) were there too.
    One of the most memorable of his shows was on Halloween, and everybody was encouraged to come in costume. He had a pianist (unfortunately I can’t remember his name) who worked with him, at one point turning pages for him. At times he was too slow, so Schickele just kept repeating the last measure on the page while he waited.
    One of the BEST parts was when they were having “problems” with a lamp being used on the piano. At that point, the other pianist was playing, and PS was sitting in a chair next to him (as page turner). Then ALL the lights in the theater went out. Pitch black. But the music didn’t miss a beat. Everyone was laughing, of course. The lights finally came up, and the audience really broke up in astonishment when they realized the two performers had switched places! Unbelievable!
    But th

  • @clydeeisenbeis8625
    @clydeeisenbeis8625 Před 6 měsíci +5

    Thanks for posting this!!! Brings back many memories from PDQ Bach in Dallas (1972)!!! Peter Schickele was an incredible, creative, humorous individual!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @afreezaphorogiancossack2194
    @afreezaphorogiancossack2194 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Wow, haven't given a thought to the Prof for a while here. I have some pretty fond memories of him from a radio show, in fact I liked him so much I bought some of his records. He was a brilliant musician and comedian.

  • @ejsilk2101
    @ejsilk2101 Před rokem +16

    I started chuckling at the start and was amazed at the Professor's athletic ability! My best guess, The Prof. was in his late 60's early 70's! What a man!!🤗 Of course the performance was exceptional... In many ways! 😆

    • @AKing-uj7rk
      @AKing-uj7rk Před rokem +2

      2006. He's now 87, would have been 70-71(?). Amazing!

  • @briansmith6373
    @briansmith6373 Před 6 měsíci +4

    Used to listen to his radio show on NPR. The best take away was his quote " If it sounds good, it is good!"

  • @katydidiy
    @katydidiy Před 6 měsíci +3

    RIP Peter. You discovered yet another Bach, PDQ Bach❤

  • @constanceuejio5440
    @constanceuejio5440 Před 6 měsíci +6

    Absolute genius! I am so thankful for his gifts to all of us, through “PDQ Bach” and his own compositions. Rest in peace and harmony. ❤️

  • @andrewwalker8158
    @andrewwalker8158 Před 5 měsíci +1

    This is a wonderful concert of the best PDQ Bach pieces. I love that it ends with the greatest, the Oratorio the Seasonings, Schickele no. 1/2 tsp. As he used to say on his radio program, all musics are created equal.

  • @MrTimber101
    @MrTimber101 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I never saw Peter Schickele in person, but I heard many of his wonderful P.D.Q. Bach recordings, going back to the very first album, which was released by the old Vanguard label in 1965. He has given many quite a few laughs over the years, so I am sorry to hear of his passing.

  • @dubblejab
    @dubblejab Před rokem +14

    I'm 61 and I've loved Schikele/PDQ Bach since I was in high school. When I saw him live in San Francisco as a teenager. He led the orchestra in Haydn's Serenade for Strings Op. 3 no. 5, beginning by saying, "Here's another piece that turns out not to have been written by Haydn. Sometimes I wonder if the man wrote anything at all." I love from this recording, "I've come to appreciate the works of PDQ Bach in 3/4, because it means they are 25% shorter than they would have been if they had been written in 4/4."

    • @pdqbachfan
      @pdqbachfan  Před rokem

      Amazing. What else do you remember him doing?

    • @dubblejab
      @dubblejab Před rokem +2

      @@pdqbachfan Well the Haydn piece was just a front. His music stand kept flopping down and he would get visibly frustrated. Then in the middle of the Haydn serenade he walked off the stage with the music stand. Then you heard the very LOUD sound of a power saw. When he walked back on stage, there was a piece of 2" by 4" going from the base of the stand to the part that holds the music. And of course he entered the stage of Davies Hall by swinging down on a rope.

    • @pdqbachfan
      @pdqbachfan  Před rokem

      What else did he play?

    • @dubblejab
      @dubblejab Před rokem +2

      @@pdqbachfan I don't remember now. That was a LONG time ago. I assume you've got the book, "The Definitive Biography of PDQ Bach?" I love the combination of comic genius and idiocy: Plate 2: Leipzig, the birthplace of PDQ as it looked 200 years ago (Illustration of the city of Leipzig viewed from a far-off field). Plate 3: A wall map of ALL of Western Europe with a arm, wrist and finger in the picture pointing to Leipzig: "Leipzig as it looks today. Gone is the feeling of spaciousness that characterized the city during the 18th century."

    • @phthartic
      @phthartic Před 6 měsíci +1

      Davies Hall was where I saw my only live PDQ Bach concert also. It was around 1982. It was one of my very few “dates.” I was Symphonic Band. She was Orchestra. This was back in the days when you could actually park in San Francisco civic center for an evening and come back to your car in one piece. Without being accosted by addicts or stepping in human poo.
      I think his audience is really musicians. Everybody who has sat in an ensemble and cracked jokes about the Italian musical terms or fooled around during long rests.
      I think this recording is pretty much the same concert we heard all those years ago. And yes, he did the Tarzan entrance then too, even more spectacularly than this concert. But he was quite a bit younger then.
      Alas, a really fine dinner and a fun concert were not enough to seal the deal with Amy, but I did correspond with her years later and she did recall our date with PDQ Bach fondly, so thank you Professor.

  • @stephenjablonsky1941
    @stephenjablonsky1941 Před 6 měsíci +2

    RIP Peter. There will never be another like you...or PDQ Bach.

  • @howardbarnett6452
    @howardbarnett6452 Před 6 měsíci +7

    I saw his show when he came to the University of Texas in the mid sixties. This where I learned of the trombonus interruptus (one half of the slide was disengaged), the only trombon approved by the Catholic Church. That university in North Dakota will fade into invisibility now that he is gone.

  • @robertmatch6550
    @robertmatch6550 Před 6 měsíci +5

    I think it's time for us to go through P.D.Q. Bach's life. After all, HE did.
    - Peter Schickele

  • @dildoit
    @dildoit Před 5 měsíci +1

    This guy played (As in as a toy, for fun. And luckily for us, stil does in these recordings) with music in a gourmet, virtouosa, masterly way. May his grave be kept clean!!!

  • @sherylsmithflower
    @sherylsmithflower Před 6 měsíci +4

    Always fun to see people add to Schikele's creativity and humor. Bravo!

  • @PabluchoViision
    @PabluchoViision Před 6 měsíci +4

    What masterful, loving musicianship underlies all of this parody!

  • @ttyR265
    @ttyR265 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I saw the P.D.Q. Bach performance at Oregon State University back in the 80's as part of the symphony appreciation society. I remember him climbing down the rope!

  • @bruceweaver1518
    @bruceweaver1518 Před 6 měsíci +3

    I have been P.D.Q. Bach fan all my life. This taped concert was just wonderful. Presenting old standards like the Schleptet (here performed first) . Glad to see Mr. Schickele is still around He has become an institution now as much a master of slapstick comedy as Classical Music.

  • @cathryndrost-hansen5213
    @cathryndrost-hansen5213 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Such joy, happiness, contentment you brought to me, to everyone. Thank you dear Sir. You shall be woefully missed by us all.

  • @sherrillsturm7240
    @sherrillsturm7240 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I've always felt that music should be humorous as well as serious. I've participated in music for several decades, and appreciate PDQ's take on the classics. Thanks.

  • @michaeldeloatch7461
    @michaeldeloatch7461 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Fun thought experiment: The administrative staff in the hereafter immediately introduced Prof. S. to an actual, real spirit of Herr PDQ Bach.

  • @TheConsarnedCitizen
    @TheConsarnedCitizen Před 6 měsíci +2

    I've watched that entrance over and over and can't believe he meant to do that. Seems like he lost his grip prematurely 15 feet up. That he didn't hurt himself is a miracle. Who knows, maybe he did.

  • @MKimberViola
    @MKimberViola Před 5 měsíci +2

    "Iphigenia herself in Brooklyn found..." "And lo, she found herself within a market..." "Only he who is running, running, running... NOSE!..." Professor Peter Schickele, your amazingly outlandish musical humor changed my life!! Never have I laughed so much, so hard, as when listening to your music. Thank you!!!

  • @user-id2nh3fp1k
    @user-id2nh3fp1k Před 6 měsíci +3

    Cheers Peter, Thank you for PDQ... brilliant music and laughs!

  • @karenscongdon6663
    @karenscongdon6663 Před 5 měsíci +1

    As usual- FANTASTIC! Whether to play it, sing it or listening to it. Thank you for this posting.

  • @jamesvanderhoorn1117
    @jamesvanderhoorn1117 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Wonderfully miraculous!

  • @cht2162
    @cht2162 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Even better than the 1950s P.D.Q. I have a 50s recording and will get it out and play it again.

  • @TheQuirkyNerd
    @TheQuirkyNerd Před 4 měsíci

    Unfortunately learned of his recent passing as I watched this video. A master craftsman who brought humor and levity to an under appreciated musical genre. His wit and genius will be missed and remembered.

  • @ruk5258
    @ruk5258 Před 6 měsíci +1

    University of Southern North Dakota at Hoople. Peter was a musical comedic genius! Thanks for the years of fun!

  • @makuribu
    @makuribu Před 6 měsíci +4

    Well, hell. I was just listening last week to The Wurst of PDQ Bach that somebody put on CZcams, probably against the rules.
    RIP. The heavenly choir will have a fun time with "The Stoned Guest"!

    • @1mctous
      @1mctous Před 5 měsíci

      I found an original Vanguard 2 LP copy for cheap. By then (1971) Columbia did their pressings.

  • @108Ultraviolet
    @108Ultraviolet Před 6 měsíci +3

    Rest in Beautiful creative Peace Peter Schickele💔💜💖🔥🎶🔥🎶🤗🎶👏👏👏👏😮

  • @dad675
    @dad675 Před 10 měsíci +5

    How the performers held it together without laughing and folding up, I will never know. I LOVED Abduction of Figaro. I got the DVD but now see it is on You Tube. For anyone who knows anything about music, I urge them to watch it. record it watch it over again and recognise the genius of Prof. (Note to self: order more tissues. Used them up laughing)

  • @repulsewarriorx8825
    @repulsewarriorx8825 Před 6 měsíci +2

    ...the things this guy does for a laugh; it's wonderful!

  • @mayorb3366
    @mayorb3366 Před rokem +5

    I played PDQ in high school 43 years ago. I just discovered this YT channel.
    Had NO idea that Giff Neilson had gotten involved. Former QB Houston Oilers and later sports anchor on local news.
    Subbed!!!

  • @1cultural
    @1cultural Před 6 měsíci +8

    RIP: PETER SCHICKELE: 1935-2024.

  • @johngeverett
    @johngeverett Před 6 měsíci +2

    This stuff never gets old!
    Thanks, Professor Shickele!

  • @hudsony777
    @hudsony777 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Always wanted to see PDQ live and I waited and waited and BOOM. Dead.

  • @eleidal
    @eleidal Před 6 měsíci +2

    This is about 30 years after I helped produce a PDQ Bach concert in this very hall -- Stude Concert Hall at the Shepherd School of Music, Rice University. My only memory is my creation "Prelude to the Afternoon of a Lawn," complete with a leaf blower solo.

  • @cs_fl5048
    @cs_fl5048 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Sad to find out he just died... I enjoyed his "interpretation" of composer PDQ Bach.

  • @BachBeethovenBerg
    @BachBeethovenBerg Před 5 měsíci +3

    The Fuga Meshuga has a pretty catchy subject (or theme, or melody, or tune, or ditty).

  • @luishumbertovega3900
    @luishumbertovega3900 Před 6 měsíci +6

    RIP Peter Schickele (1935-2024)

  • @thomaskessler8292
    @thomaskessler8292 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Avery Fisher Hall. 1981,82,83. The Houston concert was PD Close to that. Great memories. Sad news. But, we all wanna know what the reception was like in The Composers Section of Heaven!
    Always have a Comp Major nearby to spice up your world! Peter was King of Them!

  • @catkeys6911
    @catkeys6911 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I saw him many years ago in NY. I'm not sure which venue it was, but it had a balcony. He did his usual "late, but he finally showed up" schtick, but in this one, he arrived at the balcony, and called out "No! Wait - I'm here, I'm here!", grabbed a rope connect to the rafters, and actually swung down on that rope from the balcony. There were a bunch of music stands on the stage, and as he swung down to the stage, he (swinging with his feet out forward) collided with kicked over a full row of stands. He wasn't just funny and a great conductor/arranger*, but he was also (apparently) part stunt man, as well.
    * He did *beautiful* arrangements to back up Joan Baez in her self-titled '67 album.

  • @kleinmanneil8541
    @kleinmanneil8541 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Bravo, Peter. It is sad to think that with Peter's death so too dies PDQ...or will there be another artist performing Peter, performing PDQ? Let's imagine.

  • @patrickwheeler5144
    @patrickwheeler5144 Před 10 měsíci +6

    I had the good fortune to watch and listen to Schikele/PDQ Bach in Louisville, Ky. in the late 70's. He did the same "rope" entrance and the rest of the evening was delicious insanity! I have a couple of his classics on record -"A Little No Music" and "Missa Hilarious, Schikele no. N2O" (N2O, BTW, is the chemical formula for laughing gas).

    • @minimaker5600
      @minimaker5600 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Forty years ago at least we saw him launch himself from a side balcony onto the stage in Milwaukee, not far from where we were sitting. How they got that past the insurance people I'll never know. Don't remember much because we were laughing too hard. What a unique talent!. Now the internet will allow me to explore to my heart's content!

  • @TMacPen
    @TMacPen Před 6 měsíci +2

    Never met him, but in High School I was honored to be in District Orchestra (PMEA) and loved playing a couple of his compositions (the typewriter one was fun)

  • @annmarienovak8730
    @annmarienovak8730 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Thanks, "PDQ" for your genius and the laughter you brought us. Your recordings gave us a much-needed Friday night break when preparing for those "drop the needle" quizzes during our conservatory years.

  • @violadamore2-bu2ch
    @violadamore2-bu2ch Před 6 měsíci +3

    I got to play a concert with Schickele many decades ago, it was such a hoot. It included the premier of a concerto but I can't remember the instrument,

  • @michaelstutzman6285
    @michaelstutzman6285 Před 5 měsíci +2

    It takes a particular talent to get a laugh from a lighting change! 🤣

  • @elcastorgrande
    @elcastorgrande Před 6 měsíci +3

    Took me back 50 years. Christmas week at Carnegie Hall..

  • @PabluchoViision
    @PabluchoViision Před 6 měsíci +3

    “And lo, she found herself within a market/ And all around her, fish were dying/ And yet their stench did live on!” (from Iphigeneia in Brooklyn) 34:15. hahaha Brilliant!!

  • @michaelowens5394
    @michaelowens5394 Před rokem +4

    This "Iphigenia" made sense to me. I listened to the cassette album of many times and I never knew what was going on.

  • @corneltheotter6015
    @corneltheotter6015 Před 4 měsíci +1

    One of my heroes. Rest in power, king o7

  • @arno-luyendijk4798
    @arno-luyendijk4798 Před 8 měsíci +5

    I think that a combination of Schickele and the Toy Dolls (being also versatile on the kazoo) would work musical wonders!

  • @maralisil
    @maralisil Před rokem +3

    Boy, this "Bargain Counter Tenor" is something else! 😊

  • @StuartSimon
    @StuartSimon Před 6 měsíci +3

    I laughed so hard at “Esa Pekka Pekka Pickled Peppers.” Just proves that Peter (RIP) always found a joke in everything, even things that weren’t household names when he started out.

  • @elizabethbasta7903
    @elizabethbasta7903 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Just incredible!!❤❤❤

  • @allwinds3786
    @allwinds3786 Před 6 měsíci +3

    You are missed Professor

  • @claireingles-sj6xz
    @claireingles-sj6xz Před 6 měsíci +1

    ⚘️ RIP⚘️ Mr. Schickele.

  • @ericswann1417
    @ericswann1417 Před rokem +4

    The Beethoven bit always makes me laugh until I cry.