Some call this an audiobook, I call it a PDQ Bach album in disguise. It may not have new music, but the framing device involving Professor Pete’s character is well in keeping with the host segments of many albums. And it stands out particularly because of it!
TIMELAPSE 0:00 - Introduction 3:21 - Part The First - P. D. Q Bach's Background: "Cause or Effect?" 3:41 - Chapter 1 - Early Infancy (1742 - 1745) 9:24 - Chapter 2 - Late Infancy (1745 - 1766) 27:52 - Chapter 3 - The Lost Years (1766 - 1777) 34:13 - Chapter 4 - The Turning Point: 1777 42:18 - Intermission/Pete gets interrupted 43:33 - Selections From The Glossary of Unusual Instruments Used by P. D. Q. Bach 44:02 - Bicycle 45:39 - Caliope 46:56 - Double Reed Hookah in F 47:43 - Double Reed Slide Music Stand 48:35 - Lasso D'Amore 49:57 - Police Trombone (Polizeiposaune) 50:54 - Slide Whistle 51:33 - Tromboon 52:02 - Windbreaker (Mailing Tuba) 53:10 - Part The Second - The World of P. D. Q. Bach: "People, Places and Other Stuff In His Life"
Some call this an audiobook, I call it a PDQ Bach album in disguise. It may not have new music, but the framing device involving Professor Pete’s character is well in keeping with the host segments of many albums. And it stands out particularly because of it!
TIMELAPSE
0:00 - Introduction
3:21 - Part The First - P. D. Q Bach's Background: "Cause or Effect?"
3:41 - Chapter 1 - Early Infancy (1742 - 1745)
9:24 - Chapter 2 - Late Infancy (1745 - 1766)
27:52 - Chapter 3 - The Lost Years (1766 - 1777)
34:13 - Chapter 4 - The Turning Point: 1777
42:18 - Intermission/Pete gets interrupted
43:33 - Selections From The Glossary of Unusual Instruments Used by P. D. Q. Bach
44:02 - Bicycle
45:39 - Caliope
46:56 - Double Reed Hookah in F
47:43 - Double Reed Slide Music Stand
48:35 - Lasso D'Amore
49:57 - Police Trombone (Polizeiposaune)
50:54 - Slide Whistle
51:33 - Tromboon
52:02 - Windbreaker (Mailing Tuba)
53:10 - Part The Second - The World of P. D. Q. Bach: "People, Places and Other Stuff In His Life"
I gave up music at the age of 47 (yes!!!! I really was once a musician)
DAMN!!! Beaten to the mark YET AGAIN
And i insisted on telling EVERYONE
I'm a bit disappointed that he didn't mention PDQ's Alsatian friend, Hans-Jacques Pferdemerde. (RIP Prof. Schickele)
Do you know if PDQ has anything for violin solo / duet / acompagned by piano? Looking for my student recital next year... Thanks!
Sorry, but this is all I could find:
www.presser.com/164-00007-tombeau-de-p-d-q-bach.html
@@pdqbachfan Thanks!