Britten / Pierard / Rozario / Gunson / Rigby: Rape of Lucretia

Britten / Pierard / Rozario / Gunson / Rigby: Rape of Lucretia

Britten / Pierard / Rozario / Gunson / Rigby: Rape of Lucretia

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Title: Rape of Lucretia
Artist: Britten / Pierard / Rozario / Gunson / Rigby
Label: Chandos
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 095115245125
Genre: Classical, Opera/Operetta



Tracks:
1.1 Roe Is Now Ruled By the Etruscan Upstart
1.2 Here the Thirsty Ev'ning Has Drunk the Wine of Light
1.3 Who Reaches Heaven First Is the Best Philosopher
1.4 Oh, My God, with What Agility Does Jealousy Jump Into a Small Heart
1.5 Tarquinius Does Not Wait When Tarquinius Does Not Desire
1.6 Tarquinius Does Not Wait for His Servant to Wake
1.7 The Spinning Wheel Unwinds Dreams Which Desire Has Spun
1.8 Listen! I Heard a Knock. Somebody Is at the Gate
1.9 Time Turns Upon the Hands of Women
1.10 None of the Women Move. It Is Too Late for a Messenger
2.1 The Prosperity of the Etruscans Was Due to the Richness of Their Native Soil
2.2 She Sleeps As a Rose Upon the Night
2.3 When Tarquinius Desires, Then Tarquinius Will Dare
2.4 Within This Frail Crucible of Light
2.5 Lucretia!
2.6 Here in This Scene You See Virtue Assailed By Sin
2.7 O What a Lovely Day
2.8 Hush! Here She Comes!
2.9 Flowers Bring to Ev'ry Year the Same Perfection
2.10 Lucretia! Lucretia! O Never Again Must We Two Dare to Part
2.11 Last Night Tarquinius Ravished Me and Tore the Fabric of Our Love
2.12 This Dead Hand Let's Fall All That My Heart Held When Full
2.13 Is It All? Is All This Suffering and Pain, in This in Vain?
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