Opera title: | The Rape of Lucretia |
Composer: | Benjamin Britten |
Language: | English |
Synopsis: | The Rape of Lucretia Synopsis |
Libretto: | The Rape of Lucretia Libretto |
Translation(s): | Not entered yet. |
Type: | aria |
Role(s): | Not entered yet. |
Voice(s): | Baritone |
Act: | Not entered yet. |
| Previous scene: | How bitter of you |
| Next scene: | She sleeps as a rose |
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The Rape of Lucretia, Op. 37, Act II Scene 1: Within this frail crucible of light (Tarquinius, Female Chorus) · Richard Hickox · City Of London Sinfonia · Donald Maxwell · Catherine Pierard
Britten: The Rape of Lucretia
â„— Chandos Records
Released on: 2014-08-01
Conductor: Richard Hickox
Orchestra: City Of London Sinfonia
Baritone Vocals: Donald Maxwell
Soprano Solo: Catherine Pierard
Composer: Benjamin Britten
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Tarquinius
Within this frail crucible of light,
like a chrysalis contained within its silk oblivion.
How lucky is this little light;
it knows her nakedness.
And when it's extinguished,
it envelops her as darkness,
then lies with her as night.
Loveliness like this is never chaste! If not enjoyed, it is such a waste!
Wake up, wake up, Lucretia!
Female Chorus
No! Sleep, and outrace Tarquinius' horse and be with your Lord Collatinus.
Sleep on, Lucretia!
Tarquinius
As blood-red rubies set in ebony,
her lips illumine the black lake of night. To wake Lucretia with a kiss
would put Tarquinius asleep awhile.
(He kisses Lucretia)
Female Chorus
Her lips receive Tarquinius. She's dreaming of Collatinus. And, desiring him,
draws down Tarquinius.
And wakes to kiss again and...
(Lucretia wakes)
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