On December 27, 28, and 29, Schickele will lead such "discoveries" as Two Madrigals From The Triumphs of Thusnelda, the Liebeslieder Polkas, and the String Quartet in F major ("The Moose").
According to a press release, Schickele "has assembled an array of able yet willing collaborators" for the concerts, including the Canticum Novum Singers under Harold Rosenbaum and "the Armadillo Quartet under a restraining order."
Schickele, who is also known as a composer of concert music under his own name and as the host of the radio program Schickele Mix, first uncovered P. D. Q. Bach's music in 1954. In that year, according to his web site, "Professor Peter Schickele, rummaging around a Bavarian castle in search of rare musical gems, happened instead upon a piece of manuscript being employed as a strainer in the caretaker's percolator. This turned out to be the Sanka Cantata."