Tongues of Fire

Music for Orthodox Pentecost

Cappella Romana
John Michael Boyer, Interim Music Director

SEATTLE

Fri 14 May 2027, 7:30 PM
St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church
2100 Boyer Ave E
Seattle, WA 98112

PORTLAND

Sat 15 May 2027, 2:00 PM
St. Mary’s Cathedral
1739 NW Couch St
Portland, OR 97209

Fifty days after the Resurrection, the promised Paraclete, the Holy Spirit, descended upon the Apostles in tongues of fire — transforming frightened disciples into fearless witnesses. Orthodox Christianity has celebrated this cosmic moment with some of its most magnificent music, from ancient Byzantine chant to contemporary works from across the Orthodox world.

Central to our celebration is the ecstatic Teleutaion (Final Antiphon) of the Kneeling Vespers from Cappella Romana’s acclaimed recording Byzantium in Rome. This monumental 13th-century chant from Grottaferrata Abbey near Rome features extended psalmody on Psalm 18 and exuberant settings of “Alleluia,” capturing the wonder of that first Pentecost—”speaking in tongues,” Byzantine style.

Program

Teleutaion of the Kneeling Vespers

Settings of “Alleluia”