Appears on releases

#TitleLengthTrack artistRelease titleRelease artistRelease group typeCountry/DateLabelCatalog#
Official
1.6Two Madrigals from The Triumphs of Thusnelda: “The Queen to me a royal pain doth give” / “My bonnie lass she smelleth”6:25P.D.Q. BachThe Stoned GuestP.D.Q. Bach; Kleinman, Haywood, Ferrante, Bernice, Schickele, The Hoople Heavy Opera Company, John NelsonAlbum
Vanguard (imprint of Vanguard Records)VSD-6536
1.6Two Madrigals from The Triumphs of Thusnelda: “The Queen to me a royal pain doth give” / “My bonnie lass she smelleth”6:25P.D.Q. BachThe Stoned GuestP.D.Q. Bach; Kleinman, Haywood, Ferrante, Bernice, Schickele, The Hoople Heavy Opera Company, John NelsonAlbumVanguard (imprint of Vanguard Records)VMD 6536

Relationships

recorded in:U.S.A.
recording engineer and mixer:Ed Friedner (engineer) (in 1970)
assistant producer:Stephen Schmidt (engineer) (in 1970)
producer:Seymour Solomon (producer and founder of Vanguard Records) (in 1970)
editor:Jack Lothrop (in 1970)
Geoff Turner (engineer and producer) (in 1970)
alto vocals:Marlena Kleinman (aka Marlena Kleinman Malas) (in 1970)
baritone vocals:John Nelson (American conductor) (in 1970)
bass vocals:Professor Schickele (American composer) (in 1970)
soprano vocals:Lorna Haywood (soprano) (in 1970)
spoken vocals [Milton Host]:Will Jordan (character actor and comedian) (in 1970)
tenor vocals:John Ferrante (tenor) (in 1970)
compilation of:1. Two Madrigals from The Triumphs of Thusnelda: “The queen to me a royal pain doth give”
2. Two Madrigals from The Triumphs of Thusnelda: “My bonnie lass she smelleth”
3. Final Announcement by Will Jordan (character actor and comedian)
recording of:1. Two Madrigals from The Triumphs of Thusnelda, S. 1601: 1. “The queen to me a royal pain doth give” (in 1970)
2. Two Madrigals from The Triumphs of Thusnelda, S. 1601: 2. “My bonnie lass she smelleth” (in 1970)

Two Madrigals from The Triumphs of Thusnelda, S. 1601: 1. “The queen to me a royal pain doth give”

lyricist and composer:P.D.Q. Bach (fictional composer created by musical satirist Peter Schickele)
part of:Two Madrigals from The Triumphs of Thusnelda, S. 1601 (order: 1)

Two Madrigals from The Triumphs of Thusnelda, S. 1601: 2. “My bonnie lass she smelleth”

lyricist and composer:P.D.Q. Bach (fictional composer created by musical satirist Peter Schickele)
parody version of:Balletts to Five Voices: My bonnie lass she smileth
part of:Two Madrigals from The Triumphs of Thusnelda, S. 1601 (order: 2)