Cantata: Iphigenia in Brooklyn, S. 53162: Recitative

~ Recording by John Ferrante, Leonid Hambro, Seymour Platt, Professor Schickele, Chamber Orchestra, Jorge Mester

Appears on releases

#TitleLengthTrack artistRelease titleRelease artistRelease group typeCountry/DateLabelCatalog#
Official
1.8Cantata: Iphigenia in Brooklyn, S. 53162: Recitative1:41P.D.Q. BachThe Dreaded P.D.Q. Bach CollectionP.D.Q. BachAlbum + Compilation
  • US1996-08-27
Vanguard (imprint of Vanguard Records)159/62-2

Relationships

producer:Stephen Schmidt (engineer) (from 1965-04-24 until 1965)
solo harpsichord:Leonid Hambro (pianist) (on 1965-04-24)
solo jug [wine bottle]:Peter Schickele (composer) (on 1965-04-24)
solo trumpet [trumpet mouthpiece]:Seymour Platt (on 1965-04-24)
solo countertenor vocals:John Ferrante (tenor) (on 1965-04-24)
orchestra:Chamber Orchestra (An Evening with P.D.Q. Bach, 1965) (on 1965-04-24)
conductor:Jorge Mester (on 1965-04-24)
recorded at:The Town Hall (Town Hall, New York City) in New York, United States (on 1965-04-24)
compiled in:Cantata: Iphigenia in Brooklyn, S. 53162: Ⅰ. Aria / Ⅱ. Recitative / Ⅲ. Ground / Ⅳ. Recitative / Ⅴ. Aria by John Ferrante (tenor), Leonid Hambro (pianist), Seymour Platt, Prof. Schickele (composer), Chamber Orchestra (An Evening with P.D.Q. Bach, 1965), Jorge Mester (order: 3)
recording of:Cantata: Iphigenia in Brooklyn: Recitative (“And lo, …”) (on 1965-04-24: live)

Cantata: Iphigenia in Brooklyn: Recitative (“And lo, …”)

lyricist and composer:P.D.Q. Bach (fictional composer created by musical satirist Peter Schickele)
part of:Cantata: Iphigenia in Brooklyn (movement) (order: 3)