The Beggar's Opera: 10. A Fox may Steal your Hens, Sir.

By: trad.
For: Large mixed ensemble
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Composer
trad.
Arranger
Lyricist
John Gay
Difficulty
Moderate (Grades 4-6)
Duration
1 minute
Genre
Classical music
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Peachum and his wife are conspiring to make money out of Polly's marriage to MacHeath: there's a price on his head, and they mean to claim it! The "lawyers" that Peachum refers to so often and so venomously in this play are probably not attorneys but law-makers, or politicians, and corrupt ones at that: The Beggar's Opera was a highly satirical attack on Sir Robert Walpole and his government.

I couldn't get a sound on Sibelius for a guiro, but it needs to be the loudest, most offensive scraper you can lay your hands on! The second half of this piece can be a dance, stage business, or what you will.

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