Having heard him on Start the Week yesterday, I could hardly believe it. (Eerie that this was Andrew Marr's return to the programme, having himself been close to death). My contact with his music also began by attending the Whale Prom all those years ago. Our amateur choir (like many, I assume) has sung the Lamb.
John Tavener (1944-2013)
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Mine was "In Alium" at the proms in 1968. Iirc an audience vote was taken on which work from Part 1 should be re-performed in the second half - they did adventurous things like that back in those days - and "in Alium" won. The announcer said the piece was influenced by Messiaen, late Strauss, late Stravinsky and Victorian hymns, and we thought, whaaaaaaaaaaat??????
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Originally posted by MickyD View PostTo my shame, I do not have a version of "The Protecting Veil" in my collection....would messageboarders be kind enough to recommend their favourite versions?
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostRIP John Tavener :rose
Has anyone any news about PMD?
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Originally posted by Mattbod View PostSeconded he was the only modern choral composer who really could be said to stand amongst the greats or all time (along with perhaps Arvo Part) : Bach, Palestrina etc. John Rutter may get all the attention but Sir John was a genius: I think he will be very sadly missed :(
He was rather fortunate to have survived more than 30 years beyond his first stroke ... not a common statistic.
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Just put this on the other thread too - Sir JT's Nunc Dimittis is part of the live Choral Evensong from Christ Church, Oxford tomorrow afternoon...."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Again really bad news, and on the same day I suppose: I only have one of Arnold Rosner's works in my collection, but it is a fine one, the 'Responses, Hosanna and Fugue' Op 67. Rosner was only about 67 too: one expects that these marvellous composers will live for ever but the grim reaper will eventually gather them in like the rest of us...
RIP Mr Rosner
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Stephen Whitaker
Originally posted by ardcarp View PostDoes anyone remember a TV programme (was it Arena?) a long, long time ago featuring the young JT and The Whale? I have a dim recollection of his being filmed at the organ of a non-conformist chapel (can that really be so?) and of his being portrayed as something of an enfant terrible...but then memory plays tricks.
if it was the concert I cannot recall why I wanted to go.
I half heard a reference to him working with prisoners on the Breakfast show, can anyone amplify that information?
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Originally posted by Stephen Whitaker View PostI remember that TV programme, also I remember going to the Prom which featured "The Whale" but cannot remember which came first,
if it was the concert I cannot recall why I wanted to go.
I half heard a reference to him working with prisoners on the Breakfast show, can anyone amplify that information?
The word Pentonville was certainly mentioned on the programme.
OG
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