John Tavener's "Towards Silence" is a profound and introspective exploration of the near-death experience, composed at the request of violinist Paul Robertson, a founder of the Medici Quartet. Released in 2010 on Signum Records, this choral and minimalist masterpiece spans just 33 minutes, yet its impact is immense. The album features four movements, each named after a state of consciousness in Hindu philosophy: Vaishvānara, Taijasa, Prājnā, and Turīya. Tavener's signature style blends sweet consonance with febrile dissonance, creating a compelling and thought-provoking listening experience. The performances by the Medici Quartet, Finzi Quartet, Cavaleri Quartet, and Fifth Quadrant are exquisite, bringing Tavener's vision to life with precision and passion. This album is a testament to Tavener's extensive output of choral religious works and his unique compositional voice.