The Rape of Lucretia
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The Rape of Lucretia
Benjamin Britten
From 07/11/2008 in Antwerp - from 23/11/2008 in Ghent
- Musical direction: Elgar Howarth
- Director: Carlos Wagner
- Male Chorus: Yves Saelens
- Female Chorus: Anja Van Engeland
- Collatinus: Tijl Faveyts
- Junius: Ivan Ludlow
With his chamber opera, The Rape of Lucretia, Benjamin
Britten follows the path of the classical tragedy. The intimacy of the
work and its focus on an ill-fated climax bring to mind Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas
– an opera which also inspired Britten musically. The point of
departure for the exchange is men’s gambling with women’s fidelity.
All women in Rome appear to be unfaithful with the exception of
Lucretia, wife of Collatinus. Tarquinius, son of the Etruscan king and
successor to the throne doubts Lucretia’s fidelity and decides to put
her to the test. He abuses his power to gain access to her chamber
during Collatinus’ absence where he overpowers and rapes her. Lucretia,
in shame, refuses to go on living.
By analogy with the classical tragedy, the choir offers a running
commentary as it were on the plot - here divided into a ‘Male Chorus’
and ‘Female Chorus’. The composer hereby offers certain philosophical
and ethical reflections on the themes of disgust, the lust for power
and male aggression.
Carlos Wagner’s purified and abstract production transforms the
characters into archetypes while raising certain questions about
Britten’s own Christian interpretation of this ancient theme.
Original production : Operastudio Vlaanderen.
Practical
Surtitles: Dutch.
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Team
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Musical direction
Elgar Howarth
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Director
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Set design
Conor Murphy
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Costumes
Conor Murphy
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Male Chorus
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Female Chorus
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Collatinus
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Junius
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Tarquinius
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Lucretia
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Bianca
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Lucia
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