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John Taverner Tears of the Angels (1998)
John Tavener (1944-)\n\nBT Scottish Ensemble, director Clio Gould.\n* ''violins'' Clio Gould, Edmund Coxon, Cheryl Crockett, Steve Morris, Andrew Storey, Roderick Long\n* ''violas'' Gillianne Haddow, Rebecca Low\n* ''cellos'' Alison Lawrence, Alasdair Tait\n* ''bass'' Diane Clark\nwith\n* Patricia Rozario ''soprano''\n\nRecorded in the presence of ''John Tavener''\n\n''Depart in Peace'' and ''Tears of the Angels'' were recorded at the City Halls, Glasgow on 4th - 6th March, 1998.\nEngineer: Philip Hobbs\nProducer: Andrew Keener\n\n''My Gaze is ever upon You'' was recorded at the Castle Studios, Pencaitland on 2nd & 3rd April 1998\nEngineer: Calum Malcolm\nProducers: Clio Gould, Lindsay Pell, Philip Hobbs\n\nPost-production: Ben Turne and Julia Thomas at Finesplice.\n
This classical cd contains 3 tracks and runs 58min 49sec.
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  1. John Taverner - ... Depart in Peace (25:23)
    ''In memory of my father. Eternal memory - Kenneth.''\n* Clio Glould ''violin''\n* Patricia Rozario ''soprano''\n* Matthew Rooke ''tampura''\n\nSaint Simeon, aged as he was, could indeed 'depart in peace', for the limit of this present life is not death.
  2. John Taverner - My Gaze is ever upon You (19:33)
    ''For Clio. Eternal memory - Matthew''\n* Clio Gould ''solo violin & solo violin on tape, vocals''\n* Diane Clark ''drone''\n\n''My Gaze is ever upon You'' is a series of sixteen gazes, moments and ecstatic breaths, written in Trinitarian guise ~ solo vio
  3. John Taverner - Tears of the Angels (13:49)
    ''Dedicated to the long suffering people of the Balkans.''\n* Clio Gould ''solo violin''\n* BT Scottish Ensemble\n\n''Tears of the Angels'' is almost a contradiction in terms. Tradition tells us that angels do not weep. However, I was moved to give the pi


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