John Tavener

1944 - 2013

John Tavener

1944 - 2013

BORN

1944

DIED

2013

John Tavener Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 12, 2013.
LONDON (AP) - British composer John Tavener, whose austere choral and orchestral works reflected his religious journey from West to East, died Tuesday. He was 69.

Tavener's publisher, Chester Music, said he died at his home in Child Okeford, southern England.

Born and trained in London, Tavener burst onto the public scene in 1968 with the help of The Beatles and is often remembered for his beautiful "Song for Athene" - reworked as "Songs of Angels" - that caught the public's mood at the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales.

His wistful, elegant setting of William Blake's poem "The Lamb" (1982) became a staple of Christmas carol services.

"I think there are an awful lot of artists around who are very good at leading us into hell," Tavener once said. "I would rather someone would show me the way to paradise."

An imposing figure, Tavener was strikingly tall - 6 feet 6 inches (198 centimeters) - thin, and wore his hair long.

James Rushton, managing director of Chester Music, called Tavener "one of the unique and most inspired voices in music of the last 50 years."

"His large body of work - dramatic, immediate, haunting, remaining long in the memory of all who have heard it, and always identifiably his - is one of the most significant contributions to classical music in our times," Rushton said.

Tavener's music was distinguished by quiet passages which seemed to shimmer like dawn light, and by its other-worldly intensity and moments of ecstasy. He spoke of some compositions arriving instantaneously in his mind.

"If one is going to create this eternal, celestial music, one has got to listen, to be silent, to hear the angel of inspiration dictate," he said in his 60th year.

Tavener was born Jan. 28, 1944, into a music-loving family in north London. At an early age he began to improvise and compose at the piano. As a teenage organist in a Presbyterian church, he conducted a dventurous modern works including Michael Tippet's "A Child of Our Time," Benjamin Britten's "A Ceremony of Carols" and Igor Stravinsky's "Symphony of Psalms."

Abandoning an ambition to be a concert pianist, Tavener studied composition at London's Royal Academy of Music.

In the late 1960s, his cantata "The Whale" brought him fame with the help of The Beatles, who released it on their Apple records label.

Tavener said he caught the attention of John Lennon and Yoko Ono at a party by playing a tape of his opera, "Notre Dames des Fleurs," inspired by Jean Genet's novel about a prisoner's sexual fantasies.

The opera - which was later lost - featured obscene lyrics, a choir and what Tavener called his "thunderous" performance on the organ.

Lennon offered a recording deal the next day, Tavener said, but it needed another Beatle to get "The Whale" to market.

"It took Ringo, who is a lot more pragmatic than John," Tavener said in a BBC interview. " Ringo actually brought out 'The Whale' and 'Celtic Requiem.'"

"The Whale," he said, "was a piece written by an angry young man ... because the world didn't see the cosmos in metaphysical terms."

Tavener's later, better-known works flowed from his conversion to Orthodox Christianity and his collaboration with Mother Thekla, a Russian emigre and Orthodox nun to whom he turned for support after his mother died in 1985. Thekla's short "The Life of St. Mary of Egypt" inspired his 1992 opera, "Mary of Egypt," and she provided many of the librettos for other works.

The fruits of their collaboration included "The Protecting Veil" in 1987, "Song for Athene" (1993), "The Apocalypse" (1993), "Fall and Resurrection" (1999), and "We Shall See Him as He Is" (1993).

Tavener dedicated The Music Of Silence: A Composer's Testament (1999) to Mother Thekla. She "helped me put my music and my life together," he said.

Their relationship was severed in the early years of the 21st century as Tavener's interests spread beyond Orthodoxy to embrace the insights of other traditions. She died in 2011.

His marriage in 1974 to Victoria Maragopoulou, a dancer, effectively ended after eight months, though they formally divorced only a decade later on grounds of non-consummation - which Tavener later said was not true.

Tavener suffered many health problems. He had the genetic disorder Marfan syndrome, suffered a stroke at 30, and in 1991 had difficult surgery for a leaking aortic valve.

He was supported in his recovery by Maryanna Schaefer, who jolted him out of his self-absorption and later in 1991 became his wife.

"After that I thought, what is this whole thing about my precious art? I can't do this, I can't have children, I can't that and I can't do the other thing because of my precious art," Tavener said in an interview for "A Portrait," a Naxos recoding.

"Suddenly I thought, right, away with all this, this is total nonsense. This is living in the most ridiculously self-centered, arrogant way. Of course I can have children." The couple had two daughters, Theodora and Sofia, and a son, Orlando.

Tavener, whose work was championed by Prince Charles, received a knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II in 2000 for services to music.

"He was an extraordinary British composer whose music will stand for some time," said Daniel Jaffe, reviews editor at the BBC Music Magazine.

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ROBERT BARR, Associated Press

Associated Press writer Jill Lawless contributed to this report.


Copyright © 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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Nicky Menzies

November 29, 2013

Thinking of you Maryanna, and your children.

November 26, 2013

THE HOUR IS COMING IN WHICH ALL THOSE IN THE MEMORIAL TOMB WILL HEAR HIS VOICE AND COME OUT...JON.5:28,29..GOD THROUGH HIS SON JESUS CHRIST HAS MADE US THIS PROMISE....M

November 16, 2013

I would like to extend my deepest sympathy to you. I do understand how hard it can be when a loved one has been taken by death. The pain, the grief, and the feelings of helplessness can seem unbearable. At such times, we need to go to God's Word for comfort.

November 16, 2013

May the love and prayers of friends keep you strong during these difficult days. Let the words of the Almighty God comfort you. 2 Thess. 2:16-17

monique tacher

November 16, 2013

will love you and miss you always...rest in peace. God bless your soul and Maryanna and your children

Debra Stanton

November 15, 2013

His life and love and gift of music will live on forever in your heart. Sorry for your loss.

Debra Stanton

November 15, 2013

His life and love and gift of music will live on forever in your heart. Sorry for your lose.

Barry Campbell

November 14, 2013

I'm sorry for your loss and the loss of a great artist. The world has too few people who are capable of creating or even care about beautiful things.

Rosalie Eoster

November 13, 2013

I pray for the family it hurts to see this my sister died 3 days ago from cancer its going to hurting over it may take along while to

JW

November 13, 2013

I am sorry for your loss. I hope you can find comfort in the words written at (Jeremiah 29:11,12)

November 13, 2013

I am sorry for your loss. Please find peace and comfort in knowing God cares for you and will help you in your time of need. At 1 Pet. 5:7, He invites you to "throw all your anxiety upon Him." Continue to rely on Him for strength during this difficult time.

Tom Smith

November 13, 2013

May the God of peace and all comfort, be with John Tavener's family, fans, and friends during this difficult time.

November 13, 2013

With deepest sympathy to the Tavener family. A special life has passed from sight. Embrace the memories that will comfort you. Our Heavenly Father is Love and in his memory we are not forgotten. May John have the hope found at Psalms 37:29,34 Sincere condolences. Oam

November 13, 2013

I am so sorry to hear about the loss of this person. The bible can be of some comfort at John 3:16

November 13, 2013

To the family and friends of John Tavener sorry for the loss of your loved one May you rely on the God of all comort.

MS Ruby

November 13, 2013

My condolences to the family and may you look to the future with confidence that soon death, sorrow and pain will be no more but everlasting life in a peaceful new world will prevail.

Dwayne Bickham

November 13, 2013

in God's care rest in peace

DStallings

November 13, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

vverna

November 13, 2013

To the family and friends of Mr. Tavener you have my deepest sympathy for your loss. May the God who has the ability to comfort all, comfort you in your time of sorrow. May Mr. Tavener sleep in peace.

November 13, 2013

My sincere condolences to the family of John Tavener. May you find comfort from the peace of God during this time of distress and in the days ahead-Phillipians 4:6, 7. E.D. Park Forest, IL.

November 13, 2013

May our Father in heaven give the family strength during this trying time. Remember that “God is greater than our hearts”. (1 John 3:20 NWT (2013)). He feels your pain & will help you through

Beth Née

November 13, 2013

May God Bless Sir John Tavener who put the Divine to Music. Profound gratitude to you, Sir.

Scott Chamberland

November 13, 2013

Please accept my Deepest Sympathies

November 12, 2013

Our deepest sympathy from the Carter family for your recent loss of a gifted composer. As you remember John Tavener with fondness, find the needed comfort in the words at John 3:16. It is our hope that God will soon undue sickness and death and all the major woes that we experience today. Our faith assures us that He will replace these woes with eternal blessings to be enjoyed by all citizens of His Kingdom.

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