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Britten: The Rape Of Lucretia

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Format: 2CD

Cat No: CHAN241-51

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Release Date:  27 July 2014

Label:  Chandos - 241 / Chandos

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  095115245125

Genres:  Classical  

Composer/Series:  Britten

  • Description

    Premiered in 1946, The Rape of Lucretia was Britten's second opera, coming after the unheralded stellar success of Peter Grimes. Perhaps in reaction to this, The Rape of Lucretia marks a radical change in approach and Britten's decisive break with the grand opera tradition. A short work in only two acts with a small cast and ensemble, it was the first ever chamber opera, a genre to which Britten and many others would return.Despite its modest size, the opera packs a powerful emotional punch in dealing with its dark subject matter. It tells the story of the Roman noblewoman Lucretia who is raped by the tyrant Tarquinius Superbus, ruler of Rome, and elects to kill herself rather than live with the shame. The compact libretto, developed by Ronald Duncan, is an adaptation of a play by André Obey, itself based on Shakespeare's poem on the same subject.The recording, made in 1993, is reissued as a part of the Richard Hickox Legacy Series, the renowned Britten conductor leading the City of London Sinfonia. Hickox was praised for his 'clear-sighted direction' and there were also high marks for the 'vivid, beautifully disciplined response from the City of London Sinfonia' (Hi-Fi News). The recording includes Jean Rigby's 'beautifully sung and movingly felt performance' (The Sunday Times) as Lucretia, and the supporting cast is excellent.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Roe Is Now Ruled By the Etruscan Upstart
      • 2. Here the Thirsty Ev'ning Has Drunk the Wine of Light
      • 3. Who Reaches Heaven First Is the Best Philosopher
      • 4. Oh, My God, With What Agility Does Jealousy Jump Into a Small Heart
      • 5. Tarquinius Does Not Wait When Tarquinius Does Not Desire
      • 6. Tarquinius Does Not Wait for His Servant to Wake
      • 7. The Spinning Wheel Unwinds Dreams Which Desire Has Spun
      • 8. Listen! I Heard a Knock. Somebody Is at the Gate
      • 9. Time Turns Upon the Hands of Women
      • 10. None of the Women Move. It Is Too Late for a Messenger

      Disc 2

      • 1. The Prosperity of the Etruscans Was Due to the Richness of Their Native Soil
      • 2. She Sleeps As a Rose Upon the Night
      • 3. When Tarquinius Desires, Then Tarquinius Will Dare
      • 4. Within This Frail Crucible of Light
      • 5. Lucretia!
      • 6. Here in This Scene You See Virtue Assailed By Sin
      • 7. O What a Lovely Day
      • 8. Hush! Here She Comes!
      • 9. Flowers Bring to Ev'ry Year the Same Perfection
      • 10. Lucretia! Lucretia! O Never Again Must We Two Dare to Part
      • 11. Last Night Tarquinius Ravished Me and Tore the Fabric of Our Love
      • 12. This Dead Hand Lets Fall All That My Heart Held When Full
      • 13. Is It All? Is All This Suffering and Pain, in This in Vain?

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