WebbOther articles where The Rape of Lucretia is discussed: Benjamin Britten: His later operas include The Rape of Lucretia (1946); the comic Albert Herring (1947); Billy Budd (1951; … WebbProgram notes. Britten’s The Rape of Lucretia based on the play by André Obey—returned to Glyndebourne in 2015, nearly 70 years after its premiere there in 1946. Fiona Shaw, also known for her performance as Petunia Dursley in the Harry Potter films, directed the staging for this production.
Britten: The Rape of Lucretia – review - the Guardian
WebbThe Rape of Lucretia Britten’s thought provoking opera had its world premiere at Glyndebourne in 1946. It returned to the stage in a highly acclaimed production by Fiona Shaw in 2013. Watch The Rape of Lucretia on demand Glyndebourne Encore. WebbBritten: The Rape of Lucretia (Glyndebourne) Seventy years after its Glyndebourne world premiere, Benjamin Britten’s first chamber opera is welcomed home with ‘a performance … graphicsview.fitinview
The Rape of Lucretia opera by Britten Britannica
WebbBritten: The Rape of Lucretia, and Phaedra Janet Baker (Lucretia), Peter Pears (Male Chorus), Heather Harper (Female Chorus), Benjamin Luxon (Tarquinius), Bryan Drake (Junius), John Shirley-Quirk (Collatinus), Elizabeth Bainbridge (Bianca), Jenny Hill (Lucia) English Chamber Orchestra, Benjamin Britten, Steuart Bedford WebbBritten: The Rape of Lucretia Opera Chandos Download CD Reviews Media Awards Select your download format 16Bit-FLAC/ALAC Deselect All Opera - The Rape of Lucretia BENJAMIN BRITTEN The Rape of Lucretia Op.37 … WebbThe Rape of Lucretia (Op. 37) is an opera in two acts by Benjamin Britten, written for Kathleen Ferrier, who performed the title role. Ronald Duncan based his English libretto on André Obey's play Le Viol de Lucrèce. The opera was first performed at Glyndebourne in England on July 12, 1946. graphicsview clear