The Rape of Lucretia

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The Rape of Lucretia is an opera in two acts by Benjamin Britten, with a libretto by Ronald Duncan, after the play by André Obey.

The original text

The story is set in Rome in 500BC. Lucretia, the wife of the Roman general Collatinus, is assaulted at home by the prince Tarquinius while her husband is away. The following day, Lucretia – traumatised and destroyed by what has happened to her – commits suicide. The action is framed by two choruses, who are looking back from a later era.

The first performance was on 12 July 1946 at Glyndebourne Opera House.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

1990: Presented by CAPAB Opera (28 July – 5 August)

Sources

'The Rape of Lucretia'. Britten Pears Arts. https://brittenpearsarts.org/music/the-rape-of-lucretia

Wayne Muller. 2018. A reception history of opera in Cape Town: Tracing the development of a distinctly South African operatic aesthetic (1985–2015). Unpublished PhD thesis.

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