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List of compositions by P. D. Q. Bach - Wikipedia
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| p.d.q. bach piano | Schickele's works attributed to P. D. Q. Bach often incorporate comical rearrangements of well-known works of other composers. |
| p.d.q. bach - youtube | PDQ Bach was born on April 1, 1742 and died on May 5, 1807, the dates on his first tombstone (before he was moved to an unmarked pauper's grave) were inscribed. |
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P. D. Q. Bach
Fictitious composer
Fictional character
P. D. Q. Bach is a fictional composer created by the American composer and musical satiristPeter Schickele for a five-decade career performing the "discovered" works of the "only forgotten son" of the Bach family. Schickele's music combines parodies of musicological scholarship, the conventions of Baroque and Classical music, and slapstick comedy. The name "P. D. Q." is a parody of the three-part names given to some members of the Bach family that are commonly reduced to initials, such as C. P. E. for Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach; PDQ is an initialism for "pretty damned quick".
Schickele began working on the character while studying at the Aspen Music Festival and School and Juilliard,[1] and performed a variety of P. D. Q. Bach shows over many years. The Village Voice mentions the juxtaposition of collage, bitonality, musical satire, and orchestral surrealism in a "bizarre melodic stream of consciousness ...
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- PDQ (supposedly stands for Pretty Darn Quick) is a fictional son of JS Bach, created by Peter Schikele, who also “discovered” (ie composed) music “written” by PDQ. It helps to have knowledge of classical music, especially Bach but also others.