Song for Athene

"Song for Athene"
Song by John Tavener
Written1993
Published1997
GenreClassical music
Length7 minutes
LabelChester Music
Composer(s)John Tavener

"Song for Athene" (also known as "Alleluia. May Flights of Angels Sing Thee to Thy Rest") is a musical composition by British composer John Tavener with lyrics by Mother Thekla, an Orthodox nun, which is intended to be sung a cappella by a four-part (soprano, alto, tenor and bass) choir. It is Tavener's best known work,[1] having been performed by the Westminster Abbey Choir conducted by Martin Neary[2] at the funeral service of Diana, Princess of Wales, on 6 September 1997 as her cortège departed from Westminster Abbey.[3]

Commissioned by the BBC,[2] the piece was written in April 1993 by Tavener as a tribute to Athene Hariades, a young half-Greek actress who was a family friend killed in a cycling accident. At the time that she died, Athene Hariades was working as a teacher of English and Drama at the Hellenic College of London. Tavener said of Hariades: "Her beauty, both outward and inner, was reflected in her love of acting, poetry, music and of the Orthodox Church."[4] He had heard her reading Shakespeare in Westminster Abbey, and after her funeral, developed the idea of composing a song which combined words from the Orthodox funeral service and Shakespeare's Hamlet.[4] The work was published by Chester Music in 1997.[5]

  1. ^ Nigel Farndale (29 July 2004). "A visionary visited by angels". The Daily Telegraph.[dead link]
  2. ^ a b "John Tavener: Song for Athene (Alleluia. May Flights of Angels Sing Thee to Thy Rest)". Musicroom. Retrieved 15 March 2008.
  3. ^ "Funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales: Order of service at Westminster Abbey, Saturday, 6 September 1997, 11.00 a.m." royal.gov.au. 6 September 1997. p. 3. Archived from the original on 12 March 2008. Retrieved 16 March 2008.
  4. ^ a b Page 7 of Tavener's The Beautiful Names, the programme of a concert by the BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC Symphony Chorus and Trinity College of Music Chamber Choir at the Birmingham Town Hall on 15 March 2008.
  5. ^ John Tavener (1997). Song for Athene: (Alleluia, may Flights of Angels Sing Thee to Thy Rest): For Unaccompanied Choir, SATB (music score; Cat. no. CH60991). London: Chester Music. ISBN 0-7119-4389-3.