Benjamin Britten: The Rape of Lucretia

The Rape of Lucretia
2 CDs
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  • +Phaedra (Kantate)
  • Künstler: Janet Baker, Peter Pears, Heather Harper, Benjamin Luxon, John Shirley-Quirk, English Chamber Orchestra, Benjamin Britten (Lucretia); Janet Baker, English Chamber Orchestra, Steuart Bedford
  • Label: Decca, ADD, 70/77
  • Erscheinungstermin: 8.4.2003
  • Tracklisting
  • Details
  • Mitwirkende

Disk 1 von 2 (CD)

Phaedra, Op.93
  1. 1 In May, in brilliant Athens (original version)
  2. 2 Oh Gods of wrath (original version)
  3. 3 My time's too short, your highness (original version)
The Rape of Lucretia, Op.37 (Lib. Ronald Duncan)
  1. 4 Rome is now ruled by the Etruscan upstart (Act 1)
  2. 5 It is an axiom among kings (Act 1)
  3. 6 Here the thirsty evening (Act 1)
  4. 7 Who reaches heaven first (Act 1)
  5. 8 Maria was unmasked at a masked ball (Act 1)
  6. 9 Collatinus is politically astute (Act 1)
  7. 10 There goes a happy man! (Act 1)
  8. 11 Tarquinius does not dare (Act 1)
  9. 12 My horse! My horse! tarquinius does not wait (Act 1)
  10. 13 Their spinning-wheel unwinds (Act 1)
  11. 14 Listen! I heard a knock (Act 1)
  12. 15 Time treads upon the hands of women (Act 1)
  13. 16 The oatmeal slippers of sleep (Act 1)

Disk 2 von 2 (CD)

The Rape of Lucretia, Op.37 (Lib. Ronald Duncan)
  1. 1 The prosperity of the Etruscans (Act 2)
  2. 2 She sleeps as a rose (Act 2)
  3. 3 Within this frail crucible of light (Act 2)
  4. 4 Lucretia!...What do you want? (Act 2)
  5. 5 Interlude: Here in this scene (Act 2)
  6. 6 Oh! What a lovely day! (Act 2)
  7. 7 We'll leave the orchids for Lucretia (Act 2)
  8. 8 Flowers bring to every year (Act 2)
  9. 9 You were right (Act 2)
  10. 10 Lucretia! Lucretia! (Act 2)
  11. 11 Last night Tarquinius ravished me (Act 2)
  12. 12 This dead hand lets fall (Act 2)
  13. 13 Epilogue: Is it all? (Act 2)