The Beggar's Opera: 9. I like a Ship in Storms was Tossed

By: trad.
For: Large mixed ensemble
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Composer
trad.
Year of composition
1727
Arranger
Lyricist
John Gay
Difficulty
Moderate (Grades 4-6)
Duration
1 minute
Genre
Classical music
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Polly's parents have resolved to forgive her for marrying MacHeath - although she is to find there is a very unpleasant ulterior motive!

The sopranino recorder here, sounding two octaves above the oboe, gives a kind of bosun's-whistle effect. The guitar is absolutely crucial here because it supports the harmony, so if you haven't a guitarist it must be substituted with a keyboard instrument; the bassoon may, as usual, be substituted with a cello. I was rather fond of the short wayward viola solo.

The original of the song is just described as "Oh Thomas, I cannot, &c." but I can't trace the rest of the words.

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