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| Sir John Tavener (born 28 January 1944 in London) is an English composer. Tavener attended Highgate School and later studied at the Royal Academy of Music, where his tutors included Sir Lennox Berkeley. He first came to prominence in 1968 with his dramatic cantata The Whale, based on the Old Testament story of Jonah. It was premièred at the London Sinfonietta's début concert and later recorded by Apple Records. Other works released by Apple included his Celtic Requiem. In 1977 Tavener joined the Russian Orthodox Church, which became a major influence on his work. He is particularly drawn to its mysticism, studying and setting to music the writings of mystics such as St. John Chrysostom. Later prominent works include The Akathist of Thanksgiving (1988, written in celebration of the millennium of the Russian Orthodox Church); The Protecting Veil (first performed by cellist Steven Isserlis and the London Symphony Orchestra at the 1989 Proms); and Song For Athene (subsequently sung at the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales in 1997). Following Diana, Princess of Wales' death he also composed and dedicated to her memory the piece Eternity's Sunrise, based on poetry by William Blake. In 2003 Tavener composed the monumental work The Veil of the Temple, based on texts from a number of different religious traditions including Christianity, Hinduism and Islam. It is set for four choirs, several orchestras and soloists and lasts at least seven hours. While Tavener's early music was influenced by Igor Stravinsky, often invoking the sound world of the Requiem Canticles and A Sermon, a Narrative and a Prayer, his recent music is more sparse, uses wide registral space and is usually diatonically tonal. Some commentators see a similarity with the works of Arvo Pärt, from their common religious tradition to the technical details of phrase lengths, diatonicism and coloristic percussion effects. Olivier Messiaen has also been suggested as a strong influence on his earlier work. In 2000 John Tavener was knighted for his services to music. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for John Tavener ] Some related entries: Chris Denning | Ben Heppner | Joan Jett | Luke Bullen | Kerry Fox | Vangelis | Billy Ficca | Carl Sigman | José Ferrer | Liam Howlett | Robert Trujillo This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article John Tavener; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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