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John Tavener - Biography
Born in London on 28 January 1944, John Tavener showed his musical talents at
an early age and by the time he entered Highgate School he was already a
proficient pianist and organist. He proceeded to the Royal Academy of Music
where he won several prizes for composition. Among his teachers were Sir
Lennox Berkeley and the Australian composer David Lumsdaine. In 1965 his
dramatic cantata The Whale, given in the debut concert of the London
Sinfonietta, brought him to the attention of the London musical public.
The
first recordings of his work were issued by Apple, the label made famous
by the Beatles. Over the years, the contemplative side of John Tavener's
nature has led him in more spiritual directions and his commitment to
the Russian Orthodox Church, which he joined in 1977, is now evident in all
his work. Recent major works include The Akathist of Thanksgiving
(1988),
The Protecting Veil (1989) for solo cello and strings, a large-scale
choral and orchestral work, Resurrection (1990) and an opera, Mary
of Egypt, written for the 1992 Aldeburgh Festival. Tavener's 50th birthday
year in 1994 was marked by commissions for the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra's
centenary celebrations (Theophany), the 1994 Proms (The Apocalypse),
the Monteverdi Choir's 30th anniversary (The World is Burning), and a
work for violist Yuri Bashmet and the London Symphony Chorus (The
Myrrh-Bearer).
In 1995, new works have included Let's
Begin Again (1994), jointly commisioned by the Norfolk and Norwich
Festival, Festival d'Art Sacré, Paris, Greenwich Festival, London and
Perth Festival, Australia; Svyatuiee (1995) for Steven Isserlis and
the Kiev Chamber Choir at the Cricklade Festival;
Innocence (1994), written to commemorate the victims of World War II,
and premiered in October by the Westminster Abbey Choir. Arc of Light
and
Agraphon (1994) for soprano Patricia Rozario and string orchestra were
commissioned to form the centrepiece of a Tavener Festival in Athens, November
1995. Tavener was the subject of a 1992 BBC documentary entitled "Glimpses
of Paradise" which was also screened at the BBC's Tavener
Festival in January 1994. Geoffrey Haydon's book 'Glimpses of Paradise'
was published by Gollancz in the autumn 1995.
John Tavener is
married to Maryanna Schaefer, by whom he has two children.
Funeral Music of Diana, Princess of Wales
Song for Athene Westminster Abbey Choir Martin Neary,
conductor
Sony Classical SK 66613
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