Cappella Romana
Idioma disponível: inglêsCappella Romana has become identified with its specialty in Eastern Orthodox vocal traditions, both Byzantine and Slavic. The group has also commissioned virtuoso vocal music from several contemporary composers. Cappella Romana was formed in 1991 in Portland, Oregon, and continues to be based there. Its conductor is Alexander Lingas, a researcher from City University, London, in the U.K., specializing in Byzantine music. The name Cappella Romana refers not simply to the city of Rome, but to the Greek concept of the ecumene, the inhabited world, centered on Rome. The ecumene included not only western European Roman lands, but also the Byzantine Empire and the Slavic realm of the Orthodox church. Cappella Romana has emphasized mastery of the original languages of music from the Eastern Orthodox world, including Koine Greek and Old Church Slavonic, but has also released the album Lay Aside All Earthly Cares: Orthodox Choral Works in English. The choir collaborates in multimedia presentations with museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles. Some of these collaborations have resulted in recordings, which have appeared on the group's own label, as well as on Gothic Records, Gagliano, and other small labels. Cappella Romana has hosted numerous guest artists, from both the Orthodox and the Western worlds, including conductor Paul Hillier. In addition to performing music of ancient traditions, it has commissioned new works from such composers as Ioannis Arvanitis, Stelios Kontakiotis, and Vladimir Morosan; its 2002 performance of Ivan Moody's Passion and Resurrection was critically acclaimed. Cappella Romana's discography comprises some 20 albums in all. The group spent some years researching the acoustics of Istanbul's Hagia Sophia, a massive Orthodox cathedral that became a mosque under the Ottoman Empire, and then a museum from 1935 until it was converted back to Islamic administration by Turkey in 2020. Those efforts resulted in the 2019 recording Lost Voices of Hagia Sophia, made in the U.S. using a digital re-creation of the Hagia Sophia space.
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Cappella Romana has become identified with its specialty in Eastern Orthodox vocal traditions, both Byzantine and Slavic. The group has also commissioned virtuoso vocal music from several contemporary composers.
Cappella Romana was formed in 1991 in Portland, Oregon, and continues to be based there. Its conductor is Alexander Lingas, a researcher from City University, London, in the U.K., specializing in Byzantine music. The name Cappella Romana refers not simply to the city of Rome, but to the Greek concept of the ecumene, the inhabited world, centered on Rome. The ecumene included not only western European Roman lands, but also the Byzantine Empire and the Slavic realm of the Orthodox church. Cappella Romana has emphasized mastery of the original languages of music from the Eastern Orthodox world, including Koine Greek and Old Church Slavonic, but has also released the album Lay Aside All Earthly Cares: Orthodox Choral Works in English. The choir collaborates in multimedia presentations with museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles. Some of these collaborations have resulted in recordings, which have appeared on the group's own label, as well as on Gothic Records, Gagliano, and other small labels.
Cappella Romana has hosted numerous guest artists, from both the Orthodox and the Western worlds, including conductor Paul Hillier. In addition to performing music of ancient traditions, it has commissioned new works from such composers as Ioannis Arvanitis, Stelios Kontakiotis, and Vladimir Morosan; its 2002 performance of Ivan Moody's Passion and Resurrection was critically acclaimed. Cappella Romana's discography comprises some 20 albums in all. The group spent some years researching the acoustics of Istanbul's Hagia Sophia, a massive Orthodox cathedral that became a mosque under the Ottoman Empire, and then a museum from 1935 until it was converted back to Islamic administration by Turkey in 2020. Those efforts resulted in the 2019 recording Lost Voices of Hagia Sophia, made in the U.S. using a digital re-creation of the Hagia Sophia space.
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A Byzantine Emperor at King Henry's Court
International Pop - Lançado por Cappella Romana em 20/01/2023
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Lost Voices of Hagia Sophia (Medieval Byzantine Chant)
Cappella Romana, Alexander Lingas
International Pop - Lançado por Cappella Romana em 29/11/2019
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Robert Kyr: All-Night Vigil
Classical - Lançado por Cappella Romana em 11/11/2022
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Choral Settings of Kassiani
Cappella Romana, Patricia Rozario, Ann Manly, Alexander Lingas, English Chamber Choir, Guy Protheroe
Chamber Music - Lançado por Naxos em 05/07/2011
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Lost Voices of Hagia Sophia
Cappella Romana, Alexander Lingas
International Pop - Lançado por Cappella Romana em 29/11/2019
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Ivan Moody: The Akáthistos Hymn
Cappella Romana, Alexander Lingas, John Vergin
Choral Music (Choirs) - Lançado por Cappella Romana em 08/04/2003
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Good Friday in Jerusalem
Cappella Romana, Alexander Lingas
Choral Music (Choirs) - Lançado por Cappella Romana em 10/02/2015
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Toensing: Kontakion for the Nativity of Christ
Choral Music (Choirs) - Lançado por Cappella Romana em 11/11/2008
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Heaven and Earth
Cappella Romana, John Michael Boyer, 45th Parallel Universe
Choral Music (Choirs) - Lançado por Cappella Romana em 14/10/2022
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Voices of Byzantium: Medieval Byzantine Chant from Mt. Sinai
Cappella Romana, Alexander Lingas, John Michael Boyer, Stelios Kontakiotis, Constantine Kokenes, Mark Powell
Classical - Lançado por Cappella Romana em 02/10/2020
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Angelic Light: Music from Eastern Cathedrals
Classical - Lançado por Valley Entertainment em 27/03/2012
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Lay Aside All Earthly Cares: Orthodox Choral Works in English
Cappella Romana, Vladimir Morosan, Unknown Artist, Sergei Glagolev
Choral Music (Choirs) - Lançado por Cappella Romana em 13/09/2005
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The Fall of Constantinople
Classical - Lançado por Cappella Romana em 10/10/2006
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Arctic Light: Finnish Orthodox Music
Classical - Lançado por Cappella Romana em 11/02/2014
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The Divine Liturgy in English in Byzantine Chant
International Pop - Lançado por Cappella Romana em 16/09/2008
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When Augustus Reigned: Christmas Music from the Byzantine Tradition
Cappella Romana, Alexander Lingas, Unknown Artist
Choral Music (Choirs) - Lançado por Cappella Romana em 01/01/2000
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Music of Byzantium (Live)
Cappella Romana, John Michael Boyer, Ioannis Arvanitis, Alexander Lingas, Adam Steele, Mark Powell
Classical - Lançado por Cappella Romana em 01/06/2004
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Epiphany: Medieval Byzantine Chant
Cappella Romana, Alexander Lingas, Ioannis Arvanitis
Classical - Lançado por Cappella Romana em 04/01/2005
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Byzantium in Rome
Cappella Romana, Ioannis Arvanitis, Alexander Lingas, John Michael Boyer
Chamber Music - Lançado por Cappella Romana em 13/11/2007
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Live in Greece: From Constantinople to California
Cappella Romana, John Michael Boyer, Alexander Lingas, Spyridon Antonopoulos
Choral Music (Choirs) - Lançado por Cappella Romana em 14/09/2012
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Tikey Zes: Choral Works
Cappella Romana, Alexander Lingas, John Vergin, LeaAnne DenBeste, Rachel Taylor Brown, Stephanie Kramer
Choral Music (Choirs) - Lançado por Cappella Romana em 01/01/2000
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