Concerts With Peter Schickele’s Music But Without
Peter Schickele
Like children growing up and leaving home, sometimes Peter Schickele’s music
goes out on its own and turns up in concerts where Mr. Schickele is not around
to provide parental guidance. As a complement to the page listing the
concert appearances of Mr. and Prof. Schickele, this
page lists the concerts where neither of these people appear, but which still
manage to incorporate music by Schickele or by P.D.Q. Bach. The concerts
are listed below as a public service when the presenter has
submitted the information to us, but we have no way of making this list complete
by listing concerts that nobody tells us about. If you are performing some
Peter Schickele or P.D.Q. Bach music and would love the minute amount of free
publicity that comes from listing it here, please fill out the form at the
bottom of the page.
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| Broadcast personality Elliott Forrest (from
WTWP) takes on Prof.
Schickele’s sports announcer role in New Horizons in Music
Appreciation (Beethoven Symphony No. 5 Sportscast) with color
man Trent Sisemore and the Amarillo Symphony on January 20, 2006.
Photo by Michael Schumacher, used by permission. |
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Program
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Location (link to venue site if available)
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| January 12, 2010, Tuesday
at 8:00 p.m. |
Mr. Schickele’s String Sextet will be
performed by members of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, including Armadillo
Quartet violinist Barry Socher, with Camille Avellano, violin; Ingrid Hutman and
Meredith Snow, violas; and Daniel Rothmuller and Jonathan Karoly, cellos. Also
on the program is Bottesini’s Gran Duo Concertante and Mozart’s
Quintet for Piano & Winds featuring guest pianist André Watts. |
Walt Disney Concert Hall
111 S Grand Ave Los Angeles, California
http://www.laphil.com/tickets/performance_detail.cfm?id=4043 |
| May 15, 2010, Saturday at
8:00 p.m. |
Members of the Master Chorale of Ventura County, directed by
Burns Taft, perform Mr. Schickele’s Tombeau de P.D.Q. Bach and the
following P.D.Q. Bach works: Divers Ayres on Sundrie Notions;
Fugue of the Volga Boatman; the Choral Cantata “Knock, Knock;”
Octoot; Two Hearts, Four Lips, Three Little Words; and
selections from Twelve Quite Heavenly Songs and Liebeslieder Polkas. |
Poinsettia Pavilion
3451 Foothill Rd.
Ventura, California
805-654-0995
http://www.venturachorale.org/
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