Opera - The Rape of Lucretia
BENJAMIN BRITTEN
The Rape of Lucretia Op.37
117:16
1.
Male Chrous: 'Roe is now ruled by the Etruscan upstart' -
5:47
2.
Male Chorus: 'Here the thirsty ev'ning has drunk the wine of light' -
3:05
3.
Collatinus: 'Who reaches heaven first is the best philosopher' -
7:46
4.
Male Chorus: 'Oh, my God, with what agility does jealousy jump into a small heart' -
8:52
5.
Male Chorus: 'Tarquinius does not wait when Tarquinius does not desire' -
2:57
6.
Male Chorus: 'Tarquinius does not wait for his servant to wake' -
3:13
7.
Female Chorus: 'The spinning wheel unwinds dreams which desire has spun' -
5:38
8.
Lucretia: 'Listen! I heard a knock. Somebody is at the gate' -
3:03
9.
Female Chorus: 'Time turns upon the hands of women' -
5:36
10.
Female Chorus: 'None of the women move. It is too late for a messenger' -
6:09
1.
Female Chorus: 'The prosperity of the Etruscans was due to the richness of their native soil' -
7:39
2.
Female Chorus: 'She sleeps as a rose upon the night'
3:01
3.
Male Chorus: 'When Tarquinius desires, then Tarquinius will dare'
2:33
4.
Tarquinius: 'Within this frail crucible of light' -
4:47
5.
Tarquinius: 'Lucretia!' -
6:29
6.
Female & Male Chorus: 'Here in this scene you see Virtue assailed by sin' -
4:14
7.
Lucia: 'O what a lovely day' -
6:38
8.
Bianca: 'Hush! Here she comes!'-
3:36
9.
Lucretia: 'Flowers bring to ev'ry year the same perfection' -
6:24
10.
Collatinus: 'Lucretia! Lucretia! O never again must we two dare to part' -
5:07
11.
Lucretia: 'Last night Tarquinius ravished me and tore the fabric of our love' -
3:35
12.
Collatinus: 'This dead hand lets fall all that my heart held when full' -
4:21
13.
Female Chorus: 'Is it all? Is all this suffering and pain, in this in vain?' -
5:39
Orchestra: City of London Sinfonia
Conductor: Richard Hickox