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From HMV.co.uk
Until 1997, John Tavener was effectively a cult composer. He shot to international
prominence when his Song For Athene (a piece written four years earlier)
made a stunning impact at the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales. Athene,
still highly impressive in its grave, ultimately resplendent impact, leads
off this new CD, effectively a 'Best Of' collection. Other well-known
works by Tavener that are featured include his setting of Blake's The
Lamb (a fine piece, set squarely within the English choral tradition),
two extracts from his meditative cello-orchestra composition The Protecting
Veil (a classical best-seller from 1988), and Funeral Ikos, where influences
of plainchant and Russian church music are clearly evident. There are
two world premiere recordings. One is a three-minute extract from The
Veil Of The Temple, a recent opus which, at its London premiere, required
a small matter of seven hours for the complete performance. The other
is Elizabeth Full of Grace, a 12-minute choral setting commemorating the
Queen Mother. Overall, this CD ranks as the best introduction to John
Tavener that's currently on record.
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