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Page 6 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1980 P.D.Q. Bach History's most neglected composer to play tonight By TODD WOODARD Campus Reporter History’s most negelected com poser, P.D.Q. Bach will bring his show, “The Intimate P.D.Q. Bach,’’ to Texas A&M University’s Rudder Auditorium tonight at 8:15 p.m. The concert is sponsored by MSG Opera and Performing Arts Society. P.D.Q. Bach is a pseudonym used by musician Peter Schickele, and, as one might expect, Schickele’s work is not that of the ordinary classical composer. “The Intimate P.D.Q. Bach” will feature Schickele and his group in what has been called “a hilarious spoof of classical music. ” The biography Schickele has pre pared for Bach is as outrageous as the music he plays. Schickele says in “The Definitive Biography of P.D.Q. Bach,” that P.D.Q., the last and oddest of Johann Sebastian Bach’s 20-odd chil dren, was an unfortunate child. Bach initialed his son P.D.Q. at age 6. Until then, he referred to P.D.Q. as simply, “Hey, you!” According to the pseudo biography, during his life (1807- 1742)?, P.D.Q. was particularly in ept, succeeding at nothing. Finally, at age 35, he turned to music, a field in which he was to extinguish him self. He was little-known in his own time, gaining recognition in recent years only because of Schickele’s works. Schickele claims to have disc- overed manuscripts detailing P.D.Q.’s life and works. The works were discovered at the end of Schickele’s pen. P.D.Q. Bach is Schickele’s alter ego on stage. Schickele has a master’s from the Julliard School of Music in New York. His work includes not only the Bach spoofs, but writing for the St. Louis Symphony, “Sesame Street,” and Oh! Calcutta.” Schickele, 45, began satirizing the seriousness and sobriety of classical music with P.D.Q. Bach in the mid- 1960s. Reading about Schickele, it is difficult to say if and where P.D.Q. and Professor Peter Schickele part. Together Schickele and P.C.Q. are comic. Robert Boone, director of the Singing Cadets, said, “P.D.Q. Bach is long-hair music (classical perfor mers often weaf wig^;) done ala farce. It is done tongue-in-cheek, satirizing classical music.” Boone said that he was not pre pared for his first P.D.Q. Bach con cert. “I laughed so hard I ended up on the floor,” he said. He didn’t say what the program was, bu ght have been “My Bonnie Lass, She Smelleth” and “Serenude for Devious Instru ments.” Schickele’s show takes off with bargain counter tenor Joh Ferrante, Keyboardist David Oei and stage manager William Walters. Ferrante, Oei and Walters make up the Semi- Pro Musica Antiqua, the supporting cast for Schickele. The program tonight will be inti mate, meaning only Schickele and the Semi-Pro will be on stage. When a symphony or orchestra accompa nies the group, the “Intimate” title is dropped. Programs like P.D.Q. Bach, or symphonies, operas and dances are coordinated at Texas A&M by MSC OPAS. Richard Stevens, senior industrial technology major and OPAS chair man, said, “It’s almost like a cult fol lowing. Either you know about P.D.Q. or you don’t. The real fana tics seem to have been at college age.” People began buying tickets as soon as they were available, Stevens said. But P.D.Q. met opposition at Texas A&M, he said. OPAS is a cam pus and community organization, and some people felt that OPAS should stay with symphonies and operas. “It’s just that we have a variety of people on the program advisory board. Some of the community peo ple don’t see eye-to-eye with the stu dents. We wanted to lighten up the program and P.D.Q. was available. “You don’t have to understand classical to enjoy P.D.Q.,” Stevens said. Singing Cadet Scott Sullivan agrees. Sullivan said reading the program and listening to the lyrics of “Hansel and Gretel” will be funny. The OPAS program lists Sonata “Abassoonata” in F major as the first piece. It has movements titled “Allegro so-so,” “Andante con moped,” and “Allegro assaionara.” Following Sonata is “Shepherd on the Rocks, With a Twist, ” for bargain counter tenor and devious instru ments, and “Goldbrick” variations. “Twelve Quite Heavenly Songs,” a slide show on P.D.Q. Bach’s life and “Hansel and Gretel and Ted and Alice” finish the program. Schickele plays whatever piano is available, exclusively. During the program Boone said that listeners can expect anything. “He will use kazoos, faucets, things that will approximate the sounds of instruments. “He takes cans and bottles and mes them sound pretty good,” Boone said. Sullivan has performed P.D.Q.’s, “Throw the Yule Log on Uncle John, for the Singing Cadets and has heard choruses “O little Town of Hacken sack” and “By the Leeks of Babylon,” which has a refrain, “E-I-E-I-O.” Ticket prices are about those of a movie. Stevens said that the best seats are $4.30, and more distant zone two and three tickets are $3.50 and $2.90. Much of Schickele’s work is a re sult of Spike Jones and the City Slick ers, a group in the 1930s. “They re corded Right in the Fiihrer’s Face’ and ‘Tiptoe Through the Tulips,’ Boone said. Some of the inspiration must be self-generated. Schickele often plays a windbreaker, an instrument which looks much like a Christmas-paper tube. Foghorns, washboard sinks find a place in P.D,() said, “He takes a pipe and shower nozzle on it to produtt tinctive, mellow tone. “He’s trying to prove tla: hair music can be fun.” \ RO lighti buste er yo there hills ginia. Mo spam claim tions CHOOSE THE MONEY-SAVERS SAFEWAY Open 24 HOURS EVERYDAY! Express Checkstand Open 'til Midnight! Grade 'A' Medium Eggs Limit Two Dozen With A ‘7.50 Purchase or More, Less Beer, Wine & Tobaccos. 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