Description
The Rape of Lucretia, chamber opera, Op. 37 | ||
Act One | ||
1.1 | Scene 1 - Rome Is Now Ruled By The Etruscan Upstart | |
1.2 | - Here The Thirsty Evening Has Drunk The Wine Of Light | |
1.3 | - Who Reaches Heaven First Is The Best Philosopher | |
1.4 | - Goodnight!... There Goes A Happy Man! | |
1.5 | - Tarquinius Does Not Dare | |
1.6 | Scene 2 - Lucretia! | |
1.7 | - Listen! I Heard A Knock | |
1.8 | - Time Turns Upon The Hands Of Women... | |
1.9 | - None Of The Women Move. It Is Too Late For A Messenger... | |
Act Two | ||
2.1 | Scene 1 - The Prosperity Of The Etruscans Was Due | |
2.2 | - She Sleeps As A Rose Upon The Night | |
2.3 | - When Tarquinius Desires | |
2.4 | - Within This Frail Crucible Of Light | |
2.5 | - Lucretia!... What Do You Want? | |
2.6 | - Interlude: Here In This Scene You See | |
2.7 | Scene 2 - Oh! What A Lovely Day! | |
2.8 | - Hush! Here She Comes! | |
2.9 | - Flowers Bring To Every Year | |
2.10 | - Lucretia! Lucretia! O, Never Again Must We Two Dare To Part | |
2.11 | - This Dead Hand Lets Fall | |
2.12 | - Epilogue: It Is All? |