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Concerto for Horn and Hardart : ウィキペディア英語版
Concerto for Horn and Hardart
The ''Concerto for Horn and Hardart'' is a work of Peter Schickele but is touted as a work by P. D. Q. Bach. The work is a parody of the classical double concerto but where one instrument, the hardart, uses different devices, such as plucked strings, blown whistles and popped balloons, to produce each note in its range. The name "hardart" and the name of the concerto is a play on the name of proprietors Horn & Hardart, who pioneered the North American use of the Automat. Like the automat, the hardart had small windows in the front where the musician had to insert coins to remove implements needed to strike or otherwise play the devices that produced the notes. The composer Philip Glass, a classmate of Schickele's, helped build the actual instrument; Glass and the others tasked with building the hardart made it a transposing instrument without telling Schickele. Although a parody, the work is a well-written example of a classical concerto and could stand as a serious piece of music with a few changes.
The piece is in three movements:
* Allegro con brillo
* Tema con variazione
* Menuetto con panna e zucchero
The first movement is in sonata form, though with numerous mishaps. It quotes Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Symphony No. 29. The second is a set of variations which, as Schickele notes, have no relationship to the initial theme. It concludes with a cadenza that shows off the abilities of the hardart. The third movement, a minuet ("with cream and sugar"), ends with the bursting of the balloons on the hardart.
A portion of the cadenza was sampled by the group Jurassic 5 in the song "Monkey Bars" on their album ''Quality Control''.
The inscription ''Minor Labor Matris'' on the hardart is Latin for "Less Work for Mother", the advertising slogan adopted by Horn & Hardart in 1924.
==References==



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