Benjamin Britten
The Rape of Lucretia / Phaedra (English Chamber Orchestra feat. conductor: Benjamin Britten) Lyrics
Disc 1
- Phaedra, Op. 93: In May, in brilliant Athens
- Phaedra, Op. 93: Oh Gods of wrath
- Phaedra, Op. 93: My time's too short, your highness
- The Rape of Lucretia: Act I, Scene 1. "Rome is now ruled by the Etruscan upstart"
- The Rape of Lucretia: Act I, Scene 1. "It is axiom among kings"
- The Rape of Lucretia: Act I, Scene 1. "Here the thirsty evening"
- The Rape of Lucretia: Act I, Scene 1. "Who reaches Heaven first"
- The Rape of Lucretia: Act I, Scene 1. "Maria was unmasked at a masked ball"
- The Rape of Lucretia: Act I, Scene 1. "Collatinus is politically astute"
- The Rape of Lucretia: Act I, Scene 1. "There goes a happy man!"
- The Rape of Lucretia: Act I, Scene 1. "Tarquinius does not dare"
- The Rape of Lucretia: Act I, Scene 1. "My horse! My horse!" / "Tarquinius does not wait"
- The Rape of Lucretia: Act I, Scene 2. "Their spinning-wheel unwinds"
- The Rape of Lucretia: Act I, Scene 2. "Listen! I heard a knock"
- The Rape of Lucretia: Act I, Scene 2. "Time treads upon the hand of women"
- The Rape of Lucretia: Act I, Scene 2. "The oatmeal slippers of sleep"
Disc 2
- The Rape of Lucretia: Act II, Scene 1. "The prosperity of the Etruscans"
- The Rape of Lucretia: Act II, Scene 1. "She sleeps as a rose"
- The Rape of Lucretia: Act II, Scene 1. "Within this frail crublicle of light"
- The Rape of Lucretia: Act II, Scene 1. "Lucretia!" / "What do you want?"
- The Rape of Lucretia: Act II, Scene 1. Interlude "Here in this scene"
- The Rape of Lucretia: Act II, Scene 2. "Oh what a lovely day!"
- The Rape of Lucretia: Act II, Scene 2. "We'll leave the orchids for Lucretia"
- The Rape of Lucretia: Act II, Scene 2. "Flowers bring to every year"
- The Rape of Lucretia: Act II, Scene 2. "You were right"
- The Rape of Lucretia: Act II, Scene 2. "Lucretia! Lucretia!"
- The Rape of Lucretia: Act II, Scene 2. "Last night Tarquinius ravished me"
- The Rape of Lucretia: Act II, Scene 2. "This dead hand lets fall"
- The Rape of Lucretia: Act II, Scene 2. Epilogue "Is that all?"