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P.D.Q. Bach: The Jekyll  Hyde Tour -

P.D.Q. Bach: The Jekyll Hyde Tour

P.D.Q. [pseudonym of Peter Schickele] Bach: Composer

Peter Schickele: Composer

Michele A. Eaton: Performer

David Dusing: Performer

Telarc

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  • Studio: Telarc
  • Theatrical Release Date: Dec 31, 1969
  • DVD Release Date: Nov 13, 2007
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  • ASIN: B000W1V844
  • UPC: 089408066627
  • Sales Rank: 9332
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Amazon Customer Reviews:

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

***** PDQ's Jekyll and Hyde Tour is a wild ride!, 2008-11-16
Peter Schickele takes us on a great trip with his crazy sense of humor. Another wonderful escape into musical mania!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

***** Hilarious lIve Comedy, 2008-09-20
PDQ's latest album is a delight to fans of classical music, who have a great sense of humor

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

**** PDQ BACH - THE JEKYLL AND HYDE TOUR, 2008-07-24
P.D.Q. BACH - THE JEKYLL HYDE TOUR --- The selections at the beginning of this CD are the best that Peter Schickele has done in some years. They occupy about 15+ minutes: "P.D.Q. Bach", "Das kleines Birdie", "Der Cowboykonig", "Gretchen am Spincycle", "Es war ein dark and shtormy Night." This is Schickele's side splitting humor at its best! A rewarding new P.D.Q. Bach discovery. Simply delightful.

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***** P.D.Q. Bach is a breath of fresh air!, 2008-07-04
The more I learn about music, the funnier it is to listen to P.D.Q. Bach. Hopefully I will be able to acquire all his works.

5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:

***** The return of PDQ Bach!, 2007-12-29
Welcome back (PDQ) Bach, it's been over a decade without a new PDQ Bach album. The return to disk includes skillfully silly songs framed by equally silly banter. The songs are funny, as you would expect and beautifully sung by David Dusing tenor, who doubles on Hauptspielen, and Michele Eaton soprano, and Professor Schickele on piano, and voice. The CD centerpiece is the String Quartet in F Major "The Moose", sometimes beautiful, sometimes garish, and oddly athletic for a chamber piece performed by The Armadillo Quartet who are up to the challenge of "The Moose" that requires a virtuosic extended string technique, whatever the heck that means. What it means is that it's an hour and seventeen minutes well spent. The recording is very detailed with a nice live ambience, it sounds just like your are there at The Gorden Center, I know, because I was in the audience for the recording, now I can hear the words I was laughing to hard to hear.