P.D.Q. Bach:  Liebeslieder Polkas

P.D.Q. Bach: Liebeslieder Polkas

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P.D.Q. Bach:  Liebeslieder Polkas  (Vanguard CD-79438, CS-79438, LP-79438):  The first opus of P.D.Q. Bach to be discovered in which he inflicted his music on the work of well-known poets, or even known poets, for that matter, plus the ambitious zodiac song cycle, the Twelve Quite Heavenly Songs.   Performers Professor Peter Schickele, basso blotto, piano (fifth hand) The Swarthmore College Chorus, Peter Gram Swing, conductor John Ferrante, bargain counter tenor David Oei, piano, calliope, harpsichord, push-button chord organ Anne Epperson, piano Track Listing Liebeslieder Polkas for Mixed Chorus and Piano Five Hands,  S. 2/4 (P.D.Q. Bach) [1]  To His Coy Mistress (Andrew Marvell) [2]  To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time (Robert Herrick) [3]  The Passionate Shepherd To His Love (Christopher Marlowe) [4]  Why So Pale and Wan, Fond Lover? (Sir John Suckling) [5]  It Was a Lover and His Lass (William Shakespeare) [6]  The Constant Lover (Sir John Suckling) [7]  Song To Celia (Ben

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