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‘Ikon of Light comes steeped in the traditional soundscape of Orthodox worship and is timeless in its musical response to the idea of an icon opening a window on eternity. It was commissioned by The Tallis Scholars whose atmospheric early recording is hard to beat.’ Michael White, BBC Music Magazine, December 2013 ‘Perhaps the time is right for the musical establishment (and the record industry) to begin to recognize Tavener as one of our most gifted and important composers of choral music. I hope so, for a talent so prodigious and special as his appears all too infrequently in today’s climate of intellectually orientated creativity … The Tallis Scholars have a very special affinity and affection for Tavener’s music (he has written a number of works with them in mind) and this is evident from their committed performance of this penetrating and visionary work … the disc ends with the nowpopular carol The Lamb, whose gentle stillness and austere but beautiful harmonies prove that Tavener is equally at home in creating miniature ikons as he is in the more majestic awe-inspiring ones … superbly recorded in the Gimell tradition … a moving and richly rewarding programme that deserves to win many friends.’ Michael Stewart, Gramophone, June 1991 |
Ikon of Light [42'14] Chilingirian Quartet 1 Phos I [4'19] 2 Dhoxa [3'52] 3 Trisagion I Agios o Theos [2'29] 4 Mystic Prayer to the Holy Spirit Elthe to phos to alithinon [20'25] 5 Trisagion II Agios o Theos [2'34] 6 Phos II [4'21] 7 Epiphania [4'14] 8 Funeral Ikos Why these bitter words of the dying? [9'41] 9 The Lamb Little lamb, who made thee? [3'42] Sir John Tavener (conductor) 10 Ode of Saint Andrew of Crete My help and protector is my God, and I will proclaim his glory [21'55] Jeremy White (bass) |
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