Sir John Tavener In Interview With Brian Newhouse - Sir John Tavener
"This is powerful stuff. Most highly recommended. Among the most exciting music I?ve heard lately." ? Audiophile Audition John Tavener is arguably the most popular living composer. Ikon of Eros is the newest of Tavener?s ... more »works to be recorded, and this is its premiere. Ikon of Eros was commissioned by Jorja Fleezanis, concertmaster of the Minnesota Orchestra. Paul Goodwin is an authority on Tavener?s music, having performed and recorded many of his works. Patricia Rozario is Tavener?s favorite soprano, and he has written several works for her. Contains an interview with the composer by Brian Newhouse of Minnesota Public Radio. Named one of the Best Recordings of 2003 by SoundStage! "Gorgeous, mystical music with the power to entrance. Captured in demonstration quality 24-bit HDCD sound by "Prof." Keith Johnson, this world premiere recording is an extraordinary achievement." ? Bay Area Reporter« less
"This is powerful stuff. Most highly recommended. Among the most exciting music I?ve heard lately." ? Audiophile Audition John Tavener is arguably the most popular living composer. Ikon of Eros is the newest of Tavener?s works to be recorded, and this is its premiere. Ikon of Eros was commissioned by Jorja Fleezanis, concertmaster of the Minnesota Orchestra. Paul Goodwin is an authority on Tavener?s music, having performed and recorded many of his works. Patricia Rozario is Tavener?s favorite soprano, and he has written several works for her. Contains an interview with the composer by Brian Newhouse of Minnesota Public Radio. Named one of the Best Recordings of 2003 by SoundStage! "Gorgeous, mystical music with the power to entrance. Captured in demonstration quality 24-bit HDCD sound by "Prof." Keith Johnson, this world premiere recording is an extraordinary achievement." ? Bay Area Reporter
CD Reviews
This will take your breath away
David Keyes | Minneapolis, MN USA | 10/11/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The composer notes in the booklet that "in one sense the music must fail because of the impossible task of reaching Divine Eros. However, it is humbly offered to those 'with ears to hear.'" Should Tavener's music be unfamiliar to you, please approach this with an open heart and mind. You will not find 'Ikon of Eros' unrewarding! The solo violin lines may haunt you for days, though, fair warning.As noted by other reviews, you'll find it difficult to have this as background music; it will likely engage all of your attention. (This truly is serious music.) While entirely different from Gorecki's Third, this music does speak to us of what the world lacks and yearns for. It may turn out to be as widely played.The recording is absolutely splendid, capturing the resonance of the St. Paul Cathedral wonderfully. The booklet, with notes by Michael Steinberg as well as the composer, is very informative. As a great bonus, the CD concludes with a ten-minute interview with Sir John Tavener. I would highly recommend this piece to any lover of music."
Indescribable Music
Richard Falgione | U S A | 04/03/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have been a HUGE fan of Reference Recordings and Keith O. Johnson's impeccable recording engineering for years. This recording is beyond description (but I'll give it a shot). First, the music...The music is awe inspiring in the best sense. What Tavener captures in this work is nothing short of miraculous. The sense of depth, purity, divinity and transcendence is quite unlike anything I have ever heard in classical music. I think Tavener and Arvo Part are trying to aspire to the same musical space with very different musical methods. The sense of infinity their music both attest to are the same and leave their listener truly moved, involved and elevated. This music is not as much listened to as it is experienced.Now, onto the recording...Reference Recordings and Keith O. Johnson's talents are truly instrumental in bringing such a breathtaking work to its full fruition on Compact Disc. As much as the music tries to communicate depth and space, the recording engineer captures the depth and space of the venue and music. You can tell where each performer is in a truly remarkable realization of the three-dimensional soundstage. How this can be done with two speakers is simply astounding.This recording is most unequivocally recommended!!"
Arrested by sound!
Carey D. Stone | Alexandria, Virginia | 10/08/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I was busy typing away at the computer on a project. I had the radio tuned to NPR and was totally oblivious; oblivious that is until Tavener's "Ikon of Eros" began. I stopped and listened. I immediately emailed the station to find out if a recording was available. There is something different about this music that should appeal to all mystics and closet mystics, those who can appreciate how good music can help us transcend the mundane.
He makes use of the chorale as a Greek chorus heard off in the distance that provides a hauntingly beautiful quality that truly must be heard to be appreciated. Above this chorus is a soaring violin and soprano voice along with Tibetan bowls a Greek Cantor along with the Minneapolis Orchestra undergirding the effort. The acoustic of the Cathedral of St. Paul in Minneapolis in which it was recorded, adds to the mezmerizing quality of this music.There is also a short and delightful interview with Tavener that closes out the disc. If you are looking to buy a CD that will provide you with a profoundly moving experience - this is the disc!"
Heard it live
Carey D. Stone | 10/04/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This piece was commissioned by the Minnesota Orchestra as part of its centennial celebration last year, specifically for orchestra concertmaster Jorja Fleezanis and specifically for performance in a cathedral setting. It is absolutely breathtaking...haunting...deeply spiritual. As I understand it, the recording was done in the same cathedral (with glorious music just roiling around the dome) and is of excellent technical quality. Take a chance...."