I don't hate pop music. I liked the Beatles, but then, I knew them. John Tavener beatleshateknow Change image and share on social
The music is something outside myself that's also inside myself... Music and a sense of another presence always went hand in hand. Even when I was three, I would improvise music, and my maternal grandfather would act as an audience and used to applaud. I would imitate things like thunder and rain. John Tavener actapplaudaudience share on social
Hildegard von Bingen conveys spiritual ecstasy, if we're talking of Western music. What bothers me about Western music is that it doesn't have an esoteric dimension in the way the music of the East has, whether it be Byzantine chant, the music of the Sufis, or Hindu music. John Tavener bingenbotherbyzantine share on social
I think I've been very lucky all my life because the writing and the faith seem to go together. John Tavener faithhavelife Change image and share on social
We seem to have lost our contact with the primordial: the idea of - call it divine revelation as opposed to something that's learned by the human intellect - something that, if you lay yourself completely open, and you just open your heart completely, something will actually come into it. John Tavener callcompletelycontact share on social
I was having these terrible back pains, and then one day in Switzerland, things got very bad. My wife Maryanna called the hotel doctor, but I don't remember any of this, I was out of it. I had an operation, and I was nearly lost. John Tavener backbadcall share on social
'The Whale' was in the category of so-called serious music, and yet it brings together a wide series of musical styles. It was influenced by people such as The Beatles, the spirit of the times, and I think 'The Whale' certainly had a pop element to it. John Tavener beatlesbringcall share on social
In his late quartets, Beethoven introduces an element that shouldn't be there, that should be left for meditation, though I love them. I can see that through them came Wagner and Mahler and Schoenberg and Berg. And then came Tracey Emin. And I can see it all as one downward path. John Tavener beethovenbergdownward share on social
I think there will always be a possibility that God doesn't exist because He is infinitude and into that infinitude must come that possibility. John Tavener existgodinfinitude Change image and share on social