The Intimate P. D. Q. Bach - Source

Source

  • The Intimate P.D.Q. Bach
  • The Intimate P.D.Q. Bach, Vanguard VSD 79335 (1973)
P. D. Q. Bach
see also Peter Schickele
Albums
  • An Evening with P.D.Q. Bach
  • An Hysteric Return
  • Report from Hoople: P. D. Q. Bach on the Air
  • The Stoned Guest
  • The Intimate P. D. Q. Bach
  • Portrait of P. D. Q. Bach
  • The Wurst of P. D. Q. Bach
  • Black Forest Bluegrass
  • Liebeslieder Polkas
  • Music You Can't Get Out of Your Head
  • A Little Nightmare Music
  • 1712 Overture and Other Musical Assaults
  • Oedipus Tex and Other Choral Calamities
  • WTWP Classical Talkity-Talk Radio
  • Music for an Awful Lot of Winds and Percussion
  • Two Pianos Are Better Than One
  • The Short-Tempered Clavier and other dysfunctional works for keyboard
  • The Dreaded P. D. Q. Bach Collection
  • The Ill-Conceived P. D. Q. Bach Anthology
  • The Jekyll and Hyde Tour
Compositions
  • The Abduction of Figaro
  • Concerto for Horn and Hardart
  • Echo Sonata for Two Unfriendly Groups of Instruments
  • Pervertimento for Bagpipes, Bicycle and Balloons
  • The Stoned Guest
  • Suite No. 2 for Cello All By Its Lonesome
Videos / DVDs
  • The Abduction of Figaro
  • P. D. Q. Bach in Houston: We Have a Problem!
Books
  • The Definitive Biography of P.D.Q. Bach, 1807 – 1742?


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