Tavener: Fall and Resurrection

Tavener: Fall and Resurrection

Tavener: Fall and Resurrection
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Composer: John Tavener
Conductor: Richard Hickox
Performer: Michael Chance
Orchestra: London Sinfonia
Orchestra: City of London Sinfonia
Performer: Patricia Rozario
Performer: Adrian Peacock
Edition: Music CD
Audio: English (Original Language)
CD Release Date: 2000-04-25
Music Label: Chandos
Soundtracks:
  1. Part I: Silence, Darkness: In The Beginning, Before Time
  2. Part I: Representation Of Chaos
  3. Part I: Paradise
  4. Part I: The Serpent
  5. Part I: Catastrophe: The Implications Of The Fall
  6. Part I: Adam's Lament
  7. Part I: The Lament Of Mankind
  8. Part II: Prediction
  9. Part III: The Incarnation Of The Logos
  10. Part III: Cosmic Dance Of The Resurrection: All Is Transfigured

Music reviews of Tavener: Fall and Resurrection

Music Review: The Fall of Substance and the Resurrection of Tedium
Rating: 1 Stars

(The DVD version was reviewed here) This is the first complete piece of Tavener's I have heard other than a few brief excerpts from some choral works. I approached this work with heady anticipation after learning that Tavener is currently the world's most performed contemporary classical composer. Let me get straight to the point: the piece is boring, tedious, insipid, pretentious and often ridiculous (I involuntarily burst out laughing at the "Apple" section with its absurd and tortured staccato glottal utterances). Tavener's success is deeply perplexing to me (not to mention, disturbing) as he seems to lack both imagination and craft, ingredients I previously thought were necessary for success as a composer.

As far as imagination goes, what little thematic material that makes up this sprawling 75 minute extravaganza is frightfully banal. Even a composer that I detest, Andrew Lloyd Webber, has way more melodic fluency than this guy. The presenter on the DVD solemnly informs us of how much the self imposed mathematical complexities of the "Chaos" section so taxed poor Mr. Tavener that it took him a month to write each page (!) The result? Five minutes of seemingly random quasi-aleatoric noodling by the entire orchestra that tries one's patience almost as much one's credulity that it took him so long to write it. What little imagination that is in evidence seems to be primarily in the non-musical arena: theatricality i.e. lighting, the ersatz medieval aesthetic and the choice of the inspirational setting of St.Paul's Cathedral in London. A few musical moments did catch my ear in the "Logos" section but these few morsels of interest failed to buoy the bloated and flaccid corpse that is the remainder of this work.

As for craft, there is precious little of that too. As one other reviewer mentioned, Tavener tends to substitute repetition for development and, I would add, atmosphere for melodic and harmonic invention. In one interview segment he loftily decries development as a "secular" activity while in another interview segment he takes pains to impress the interviewer with a few childish variations he manages to wring from his malnourished Ney Flute "theme". His amatuerish handling of the orchestra and criminal abuse of the singers makes one wonder if he has had any training in orchestration whatsoever. As infuriating as I found his music, the disparaging comments he makes about Bach and Beethoven really frosted me. He implies that whereas he channels the "Creative Imagination of Christ" that those great Masters were "secular" dilettantes bound by their earthly limitations. For a supposedly religious man he seems to suffer greatly from the sins of arrogance and pride in his unilateral denunciation of their divine inspiration as being inauthentic. It hard not to conclude that he dismisses their genius in order to cover his own apparent lack of it.

In short, I hated this music (and the arrogance of the man), and I am disturbed to live in a world where this poverty stricken excuse for profundity has found such a wide audience at the expense of many deserving yet lesser performed composers. The DVD wasn't a total loss however: St.Paul's looks very impressive and well worth a visit on a future trip to London.

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This excellent live recording of John Tavener's massive millennial cantata was made at its premiere in St. Paul's Cathedral on January 4, 2000, and captures something of the extraordinarily epic atmosphere created at the performance. The composer writes that Fall and Resurrection "tries to encompass, in brief glimpses, the events which have taken place since the beginning of time, with reference to Christian doctrine." In order to achieve this, he evokes the spiritual world of religions other than Christianity by the use of a ram's horn trumpet and Tibetan temple bowls, as well as by telling the Christian story in condensed episodes. The singers are all superb, and navigate their way around the non-Western vocal techniques Tavener requires of them with impressive facility. Their contribution is matched by the BBC Singers and City of London Sinfonia pulling out all the stops when necessary. Tavener takes some new musical paths here (though he describes the idea of innovation for its own sake as "mindless") but also explores more familiar musical territory (long pedal notes, slow-moving harmonies, and chanting). Great Tavener for both fans and novices. --Warwick Thompson

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