Oedipus Tex & Other Choral Calamities
Facts
| Studio | Telarc |
| Release Date | September 25, 1990 |
| UPC Code | 089408023927 |
| Buy this item | $9.98 at Amazon.com As of Jan 9 21:05 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
Tracks
- Introduction to the dramatic oratorio Oedipus Tex
- I. Prologue. Tragedy
- I. Recitative. Well
- II. Aria with chorus. Howdy there
- II. Recitative. And it wasn't long
- III. Duet with chorus. My heart
- III. Recitative. But
- IV. Aria. You murdered your father
- IV. Recitative. When Billie Jo heard
- V. Aria with chorus. Goodbye
- V. Recitative. When Oedipus heard
- VI. Chorale and Finale
- Introduction to the Classical Rap
- Classical Rap for Rapmaster & Orchestra, S1-2-3 - P.D.Q. Bach, Bach, P.D.Q. [pseud
- Introduction to the choral cantata Knock, Knock
- I. Recitative and chorus. Knock, knock
- II. Recitative and chorus. How many psychiatrists
- III. Recitative and chorale. What is the question?
- IV. Recitative and chorus. So this guy
- Introduction to the Birthday Ode to "Big Daddy" Bach
- Art of the Ground Round for 3 Baritones & Disconti - P.D.Q. Bach, Bach, P.D.Q. [pseud
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User Reviews
Average user review:| One of the great Classics! |
| hilarity in music |
"Oedipus Tex," the title piece, is a stunning parody of (of course) Sophocles "Oedipus Rex" - from the line "the gods are ticked off and now someone must pay" to the ending chorus of "the eyes of Texas are upon you" (set to the tune of "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring"), the piece is one of the funniest things I have ever heard.
"Classical Rap" - this track alone is worth the whole cost of the album. This "Yuppie" rap combines the stereotypes of rap music with Vivaldi and Bach, and has as its setting the upper West side of Manhattan.
"Knock Knock Cantata" - some of the worst jokes you'll ever hear set to some of the worst music you'll ever hear. The combination of text and setting is really hilarious - talk about form meeting content.
"Birthday Ode for Big Daddy Bach" - the more you know about music, the funnier this piece is.
BUY THIS CD. October 25, 2002
| Irreverent hilarity |
Classical Rap is, IMHO, the only Rap piece worth listening to.
This is one of "The Bad Boy of Classical Music", Peter Schickele's best recordings. August 9, 2002
| I am a PDQ junkie! |
| Brilliant parody |
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