1971 compilation album by P. D. Q. Bach
The Wurst of P. D. Q. Bach is a collection of works by Peter Schickele under his comic pseudonym of P. D. Q. Bach originally recorded on the Vanguard Records label by the composer. It includes "lowlights" from four different Vanguard albums: Peter Schickele Presents an Evening with P. D. Q. Bach (1807–1742)? , An Hysteric Return: P.D.Q. Bach at Carnegie Hall , Report from Hoople: P. D. Q. Bach on the Air , and P. D. Q. Bach's half-act opera The Stoned Guest . Wurst is the German word for sausage , with the album cover photograph set in a sausage shop.
Performers
Professor Peter Schickele, hardart, wine bottle, conductor
Chamber Orchestra under the direction of Jorge Mester
The Royal P. D. Q. Bach Festival Orchestra, Jorge Mester, conductor
The Orchestra of the University of Southern North Dakota at Hoople Heavy Opera Company under the direction of John Nelson
Marlene Kleinman, mezzanine-soprano
Lorna Haywood, off-coloratura
John Ferrante, bargain counter tenor
William Woolf, bass
Bernice, houndentenor (Dog)
Will Jordan as Milton Host
Bill Macy as Paul Henry Lung
The Okay Chorale , John Nelson, director
I Virtuosi di Hoople
Amateur Musica Antiqua of Hoople
Robert Dennis, announcer and callioper
Ralph Froelich, French horn
Leonid Hambro, harpsichord
Seymour Platt, trumpet mouthpiece
Track listing
Disc one
Disc two
"Unbegun" Symphony (Schickele)
Half-act opera: The Stoned Guest , excerpts
Introduction
Overture
Recitative and aria: "Now is the season"
Trio : "I'm sure I'd be"
Intermission feature: Opera Whiz
Plot synopsis
Finale: "O saviour"
Fugue in C minor , from the "Toot" Suite for calliope four hands, S. 212°
Oratorio : The Season ings , S. 1½ tsp.
Chorus: "Tarragon of virtue is full"
Recitative: "And there were in the same country"
Duet: "Bide thy thyme "
Recitative: "Then asked he"
Chorale : "By the leeks of Babylon , There we sat down, yea, we wept"
Aria: "Open sesame seeds"
Recitative: "So saying"
Duet: "Summer is a cumin seed"
Chorus with soloists: "To curry favor, favor curry"
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