Member Organization
Cappella Romana

1201 SW 12th Ave Ste 415
Portland, OR 97205
Interested profesional singers may find more information here: http://www.cappellaromana.org/about-c
Rehearsal times are per-project and vary based on singers' schedules
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Description
Cappella Romana presents its 31st annual season in 2022-23. Cappella Romana is a professional vocal ensemble that performs early and contemporary sacred classical music in the Christian traditions of East and West. The ensemble is known especially for its presentations and recordings of medieval Byzantine chant (the Eastern sibling of Gregorian chant), Greek and Russian Orthodox choral works, and other sacred music that expresses the historic traditions of a unified Christian inheritance.
Cappella Romana brings to life music that meets a full range of ethical, emotional, and spiritual effect as expressed through music. We strive to give an experience that allows audiences to feel a sheer joy that cannot be contained by mere words, but through the ineffable sounds of the human voice in song.
History
Founded in 1991, Cappella Romana’s name refers to the medieval Greek concept of the Roman oikoumene (inhabited world), which embraced Rome and Western Europe, as well as the Byzantine Empire of Constantinople (“New Rome”) and its Slavic commonwealth.
Flexible in size according to the demands of the repertory, Cappella Romana has a special commitment to mastering the Slavic and Byzantine musical repertories in their original languages, thereby making accessible to the general public two great musical traditions that are little known in the West.
In the field of contemporary music, Cappella Romana has taken a leading role in bringing to audiences the vocal works of such European contemporary composers as Michael Adamis, Ivan Moody, Arvo Pärt, and John Tavener, as well as promoting the work of North Americans such as Fr. Sergei Glagolev, Christos Hatzis, Peter Michaelides, and Tikey Zes.
The vocal ensemble presents annual concert series in Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington (the only ensemble to present in both cities), in addition to touring nationally and internationally. Critics have consistently praised these for their unusual and innovative programming, including numerous world and American premieres. The group regularly collaborates with such artists as conductor Paul Hillier, chant specialist Ioannis Arvanitis, and composer Ivan Moody.
The ensemble tours regularly, with recent tours in the Netherlands, the UK, and Germany. The ensemble gives a series of concerts in both Seattle and Portland in the Pacific Northwest of the United States.