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The Threepenny Opera~Kurt Weill, Berthold Brecht (1928')
The Threepenny Opera~ Kurt Weill, Berthold Brecht (1928')
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The Threepenny Opera is a biting satire of the post-war rise of capitalism, wrapped up in Weill's jazzy score, and the tale of Macheath (Mack the Knife), a debonair crime lord on the verge of turning his illegal empire into a legitimate business.
When Macheath marries young Polly Peachum, her father is enraged. Jonathan Peachum controls the beggars of London, and he strives to get Macheath hanged. Unfortunately for him, the chief of police is an old friend of Macheath’s.
Nevertheless, Peachum exerts considerable political influence, and eventually Macheath is arrested and imprisoned. He escapes, only to become imprisoned once more. Luckily, a hard-riding messenger from the Queen arrives at the last minute to pardon Macheath and to issue him a baronetcy.
Although Elisabeth Hauptmann (Brecht’s lover at the time) provided most of the book and in fact conceived the project, Bertolt Brecht did his best to conceal this and is usually given full credit for the script and lyrics of Threepenny. Songs from Threepenny have become classic standards, including “Pirate Jenny” and most notably, “Mack the Knife,” which has been covered by everyone from Frank Sinatra to Michael Buble.
Prelude
Overture
The Ballad of Mack the Knife – The Street Singer
Act 1
-Peachum's Morning Choral – Peachum, Mrs Peachum
Instead of Song – Peachum, Mrs Peachum
Wedding Song – Four Gangsters
Pirate Jenny – Polly
Cannon Song (“Army Song”) – Macheath, Brown
Love Song – Polly, Macheath
Barbara Song – Polly
First Threepenny Finale – Polly, Peachum, Mrs Peachum
Act 2
Melodrama – Macheath
Polly's Song – Polly
Ballad of Sexual Dependency – Mrs Peachum
Ballad of the Pimp– Jenny, Macheath
Ballad of the Pleasant Life – Macheath
Jealousy Duet – Lucy, Polly
Aria of Lucy – Lucy
Second Threepenny Finale – Macheath, Mrs Peachum, Chorus
Act 3
Song of the Insufficiency of Human Struggling (“Life’s a Bitch”) – Peachum
Reminiscence
Solomon Song – Jenny
Call from the Grave – Macheath
Grave Inscription – Macheath
Walk to Gallows – Peachum
Third Threepenny Finale – Brown, Mrs Peachum, Peachum, Macheath, Polly, Chorus
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