Completed in 1988, the work was begun in response to a request from cellist
Steven Isserlis for a short (10-minute) piece. It soon developed into a more substantial work, and was subsequently commissioned by the
BBC for the 1989
Proms season. Like many of Tavener's compositions, this work reflects the composer's
Orthodox religious faith. The inspiration for the piece comes from the
Orthodox feast of the
Protecting Veil of the Mother of God, which commemorates the
apparition of Mary the
Theotokos in the early 10th century at the
Blachernae Palace church in
Constantinople. The premiere took place at the Proms in the
Royal Albert Hall on 4 September 1989, with soloist Steven Isserlis and the
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by
Oliver Knussen. It was shortlisted for the 1992
Mercury Prize, one of only a tiny handful of classical pieces nominated, in the award’s inaugural year. ==Structure==