Oh the shark, babe, has such teeth, dear
And it shows them pearly white
Just a jackknife has old MacHeath, babe
And he keeps it out of sight
These are the opening lyrics of Mack the Knife, one of the most famous songs from the 1928 Threepenny Opera, a groundbreaking work that blends elements of musical theater, jazz, and social commentary. The song introduces the character Macheath, a charismatic but dangerous criminal known as Mackie. It describes Mackie’s exploits and criminal activities in a catchy, upbeat melody, juxtaposing the dark subject matter with an ironically cheerful tune. Mack the Knife has been covered by numerous artists in various styles, including Louis Armstrong, Bobby Darin, and Ella Fitzgerald, among others. Its popularity endures, making it a classic of both musical theater and popular music and now in handbell literature.
Voicing: 4, 5 or 6 octave handbells with optional low bass chimes (C2 to E3), congas (or bongos) and shakers, and 3-octave handchime enhancement
Composer: Kurt Weill
Arranger: Sandra Eithun
Tune source: Threepenny Opera
Season: Concerts
Series name: Community Ensemble Series
Level: 4+
Also available:
CGB1342 Full Score
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