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The Beggar's Opera: 10. A Fox may Steal your Hens, Sir.
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You are purchasing high quality sheet music PDF files suitable for printing or viewing on digital devices.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.