Oedipus Tex and Other Choral Calamities
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Oedipus Tex and Other Choral Calamities | ||
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Studio album by P. D. Q. Bach | ||
Released | 1990 | |
Label | Telarc |
Oedipus Tex and Other Choral Calamities was released in 1990 by Telarc Records. The album contains works by P. D. Q. Bach and Professor Peter Schickele. Oedipus Tex is described as the "dramatic oratorio that demonstrates that the only two sure things in life are death and Texas."
[edit] Performers
- Professor Peter Schickele, conductor, bass
- The Greater Hoople Area Off-Season Philharmonic, Newton Weyland, conductor
- The Okay Chorale
- Grandmaster Flab and the Hoople Funkharmonic
- Pamela South, soprano (Billie Jo Casta)
- Dana Krueger, mezzo-soprano (Madame Peep)
- Frank Kelley, tenor
- Brice Andrus, horn
[edit] Track listing
1. Introduction
Oedipus Tex, dramatic oratorio for soloists, chorus and orchestra, S. 150 (P.D.Q. Bach)
- 2. I. Prologue: "Tragedy"
- 3. Recitative: "Well"
- 4. II. Aria with chorus: "Howdy there"
- 5. Recitative: "And it wasn't long"
- 6. III. Duet with chorus: "My heart"
- 7. Recitative: "But"
- 8. IV. Aria: "You murdered your father"
- 9. Recitative: "When Billie Jo heard"
- 10. V. Aria with chorus: "Goodbye"
- 11. Recitative: "When Oedipus heard"
- 12. VI. Chorus and Finale
13. Introduction
14. Classical Rap, S. 1-2-3 (P.D.Q. Bach)
15. Introduction
Knock, Knock, choral cantata, S. 4/1 (P.D.Q. Bach)
- 16. I. Recitative and chorus: "Knock, knock"
- 17. II. Recitative and chorus: "How many psychiatrists"
- 18. III. Recitative and chorale: "What is the question?"
- 19. IV. Recitative and chorus: "So this guy"
20. Introduction
21. Birthday Ode to "Big Daddy" Bach, for soloists, chorus and orchestra, S. 100 (P.D.Q. Bach)