Kurt Weill

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KURT WEILL
 
 
Kurt Weill  (March 2, 1900 – April 3, 1950) was a German composer, active from the 1920s in his native country, and in his later years in the United States.  He was a leading composer for the stage who was best known for his fruitful collaborations with Bertolt Brecht.  With Brecht, he developed productions such as his best-known work The Threepenny Opera, which included the ballad "Mack the Knife".  Weill held the ideal of writing music that served a socially useful purpose.  He also wrote several works for the concert hall, as well as several Judaism-themed pieces.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 

On the following album, The Times They Are A-Changin'the targets are even more diffuse.  The structure of "When the Ship Comes In" was inspired – by way of the cultural tastes of Dylan's former girlfriend Suze Rotolo – by a Bertolt Brecht/Kurt Weill song "Pirate Jenny"; the song comes from their play, The Threepenny Opera.  The song is closely associated with Weill's wife, the Austrian singer Lotte Lenya, and her breakout role was in a 1928 production of The Threepenny Opera.  The most famous song from that play is "Mack the Knife", which was an unexpectedly huge hit for Bobby Darin in 1959.  The lyrics in his version of the song even reference "Miss Lotte Lenya".  Lenya is best known to Americans for her role as the villainous Rosa Klebb in the 1963 James Bond movie, From Russia with Love

 

(May 2013)

 

Last edited: March 22, 2021