
Peter Schickele is a composer who wrote a series of satirical classical pieces under the fictitious pseudonym P.D.Q. Bach. While he's written music under his own name, he is best known for his fictional Bach character. For More Info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Schickele http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._D._Q._Bach http://www.last.fm/music/P.D.Q.+Bach
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SILENT RUNNING
Rejoice in the Sun
Pavane
Much Too Soon
The space fleet
Tending to Huey
No turning back
Driving crazy
The dying forest
Drifting
Getting ready
Saturn
Concerto For Horn And Hardart, S. 27
Rejoice in the Sun - Instrumental
Rejoice in the sun (reprise)
Rejoice in the sun (instrumental)
Introduction
Cantata: Iphigenia In Brooklyn, S. 53162
"Unbegun" Symphony
4:00 AM, June; The Sky Was Green
Oratorio - "The Seasonings", S. 1/2 TSP.
Pervertimento For Bagpipes, Bicycle And Balloons, S. 66
Quodlibet For Small Orchestra By Peter Schickele
Wild Bill Rides Again
Sinfonia Concertante, S. 98.6
Windows: Pavane
Opera In One Irrevocable Act (S.13): Aria: "What sweet music"
Last Tango in Bayreuth
At The Wedding
Soldiers Song, From The Last War, For The Next
Windows: Cantilena
The Girl From Tarentum
Octoot - for wind instruments (S.8): Vite, tout de suite
Introduction To Bach Portrait
This Is Professor Pete
What's My Melodic Line?
Spring Forward: V. A Perfect Picnic
The Dying Forest [Silent Running]
Opera In One Irrevocable Act (S.13): Duet: "Uh oh"
Octoot - for wind instruments (S.8): Lent, tout au moins
Royal Firewater Musick (S.1/5): March on the rocks
Octoot - for wind instruments (S.8): Minuet et, tout a l'heure, trio
Italian Symphony
Octoot - for wind instruments (S.8): Tout a coup le bout
Piano Concerto No.1 In G Major
Opera In One Irrevocable Act (S.13): Aria: "Nature gave us eyes"
Introduction to Four Next-to-Last Songs
Driving Crazy [Silent Running]
Introduction to Songs from Shakespeare
Getting Ready [Silent Running]
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