Composer
Sir John Tavener (1944-); ENG
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Among the most commercially successful of living composers, John Tavener has undergone a remarkable musical and spiritual odyssey. After his conversion to the Orthodox religion, he formulated a unique new idiom, often employing a slow, almost minimalist unfolding of melodic material. Much of his music is designed for religious services. His works often require odd combinations of forces, for example The Apocalypse (1993), for tenor, bass, soprano, mezzo-soprano, solo saxophonists, male choir, countertenor choir, organ, brass, string quartet, and string ensemble. Overall, he may be considered a unique eclectic, part mystical and part populist.
Tavener was born in Wembley Park, near London. Long-held family beliefs to the contrary, he was probably not descended from Tudor composer John Taverner. He was raised a Protestant but as a young man converted to Catholicism. He studied piano, organ, and composition, and went on to study with Solomon, Lennox Berkeley, and Lumsdaine at the Royal Academy of Music. In 1968, after the composer's music impressed both John Lennon and Ringo Starr, Apple recorded his work The Whale. The next year, he became professor of composition at Trinity College.
In 1974, Tavener and Victoria Maragopoulou, a Greek ballet student, were married in an Orthodox ceremony. After eight months, however, she left for Greece, even though they remained legally married and friendly for a decade. Tavener received counsel from the Orthodox clergyman who had married them. Several works of the period, including The Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, had an Orthodox or Russian bent, and in 1977 Tavener became a member of the Orthodox Church.
After recovering from a 1980 stroke, Tavener began to consider himself an Orthodox composer. In 1981 he met Mother Thekla, an Orthodox abbess in North Yorkshire. That year Prayer for the World appeared, and the composer described it as his most radical work. The palindromic Ikon of Light (1983), for chorus and string trio, was enthusiastically received, but still Tavener felt inadequate in his Russian Orthodox faith in comparison with Arvo Pärt, a member from birth and sometimes considered the more genuine of the two. After consulting with an Orthodox psychoanalyst, the composer embarked on the massive Orthodox Vigil Service (1984), for priests, chorus, and handbells.
In 1985 Tavener's mother died; he announced that he would cease composing, but he hardly broke stride. Among the works that followed was the heavily recorded The Protecting Veil (1987), for cello and strings. Shortly after finishing Thrinos (1990), for solo cello, Tavener had surgery to replace a defective heart valve. The composer recovered sufficiently to begin collaboration with Mother Thekla on Let's Begin Again (1995). With his first marriage annulled on grounds of non-consummation, Tavener and Maryanna Schaefer were married in 1991. The 1992 Virgin Classics release of The Protecting Veil became a best-selling classical CD, spawning further efforts by other labels. By the mid-1990s Tavener's popularity in Britain rivaled that of Benjamin Britten in his prime, and he was gaining international attention. In 1996 Tavener's father died, and the composer wrote the Funeral Canticle in his memory. Tavener CD releases sold consistently on both sides of the Atlantic, and in 1999 Tavener began work on Fall And Resurrection. His 70-minute liturgical drama Lamentations and Praises was commissioned by the U.S. chorus Chanticleer and released on CD in 2002.
© Robert Cummings, All Music Guide
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Vocal Works
178 tracks
- Songs and Solo Vocal Works
16 tracks
- Agraphon, for soprano, percussion and string orchestra
1 track
- Akhmatova Songs, for soprano and cello (or string quartet)
1 track
- Apokatástasis, for countertenor, 6 viols and Tibetan bowls
1 track
- Eternity's Sunrise, for soprano and baroque ensemble
1 track
- In alium, for high soprano, strings, piano, grand organ, Hammond organ, bells, gongs and 4 track tape
5 tracks
- Nipson, for countertenor and viols
1 track
- Prayer of the Heart, for voice, Tibetan bells, monastery bell and string quartet
1 track
- Sappho: Lyrical Fragments, for 2 sopranos and strings
1 track
- Song of the Angel, for soprano, violin and strings
1 track
- The Child Lived, for soprano and cello
1 track
- The Hidden Face, for countertenor, oboe and strings
1 track
- To a Child Dancing in the Wind, for soprano, flute, harp and viola
1 track
- Agraphon, for soprano, percussion and string orchestra
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Choral Works
162 tracks
- A Christmas Round, for chorus
1 track
- A Nativity Carol, for chorus
1 track
- Angels, for chorus and organ
1 track
- Annunciation, for SATB soloists and chorus
1 track
- As one who has slept, for chorus
4 tracks
- Birthday Sleep, for chorus
1 track
- Canticle of the Mother of God, for soprano and chorus
1 track
- Come and Do Your Will in Me, for a cappella chorus
1 track
- Elizabeth Full of Grace, for boys' chorus, double chorus, Tibetan bowl, organ and strings
1 track
- Eonia, for chorus
1 track
- Ex Maria Virgine, a Christmas sequence for chorus and organ
10 tracks
- Exhortation and Kohima, for chorus
2 tracks
- Fall and Resurrection, for soloists, chorus and orchestra
10 tracks
- Fear and rejoice o people, for chorus
1 track
- Funeral Canticle, for a cappella chorus
1 track
- Funeral Ikos, for chorus
3 tracks
- God is with us (A Christmas Proclamation), for chorus and organ
8 tracks
- Hymn to the Holy Spirit, for chorus
1 track
- 2 Hymns to the Mother of God, for chorus
12 tracks
- Ikon of Eros, version for soprano, baritone, solo violin, orchestra and choir
1 track
- Ikon of Light, for chorus and string trio
13 tracks
- Ikon of St Cuthbert of Lindisfarne, for chorus
1 track
- Ikon of the Nativity, for chorus
1 track
- Lament for Jerusalem, for soprano, countertenor, chorus and orchestra (or ensemble)
14 tracks
- Love bade me welcome, for chorus
1 track
- Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis, for chorus
4 tracks
- Marienhymne, for 2 choruses
1 track
- Mother and Child, for chorus, organ and Hindu temple gong
1 track
- Notre Père, for children's chorus
1 track
- O Thou Gentle Light, for tenor and chorus
1 track
- O, do not move, for chorus
1 track
- Petra, for voices and string ensemble
1 track
- Song for Athene, for chorus
18 tracks
- Svyati, for voices and cello
1 track
- The Bridegroom, for voices and string quartet
1 track
- The Lamb, for chorus
20 tracks
- The Lord's Prayer, for chorus (1982)
1 track
- The Lord's Prayer, for chorus (1999)
3 tracks
- The Tyger, for chorus
4 tracks
- The Veil of the Temple
2 tracks
- Today the Virgin, for chorus
2 tracks
- Total Eclipse, for treble, countertenor, tenor, saxophone, chorus and orchestra
1 track
- Song for Athene
1 track
- Parting Gift for Tam Farrow
1 track
- Hymn of the Unwaning Light
1 track
- The Lord's Prayer
1 track
- The Lamb
1 track
- The Tyger
1 track
- Svyati, for voices & cello
1 track
- A Christmas Round, for chorus
- Songs and Solo Vocal Works
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Piano Works
9 tracks
- In Memory of Cats
1 track
- Mandelion, for organ
2 tracks
- Mandoodles
1 track
- Palin
1 track
- Pratirupa
1 track
- Ypakoë (suite)
1 track
- Zodiacs
2 tracks
- In Memory of Cats
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Orchestral Works
19 tracks
- Concertos
19 tracks
- Concertos
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Chamber Works
12 tracks
- Chant, for guitar
2 tracks
- Diódia, for string quartet
2 tracks
- Out of the Night (Alleluia), for viola
4 tracks
- Thrinos, for cello solo
2 tracks
- Trisagion, for brass quintet
2 tracks
- Chant, for guitar
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Stage Works
1 track
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