Tag: Concert Review

  • Christmas in Ukraine is “a breath of life”

    Christmas in Ukraine is “a breath of life”

    Oregon ArtsWatch‘s Friderike Heuer reviewed the Portland performance of Christmas in Ukraine. See a video from the performance along with the review and get your January 5th San Francisco tickets while you can! “The superb vocal ensemble’s ‘Christmas in Ukraine’ was ancient and modern and a breath of life… Cappella Romana opened its 2018/19 season announcement…

  • The SunBreak Reviews “They Are At Rest”

    The SunBreak Reviews “They Are At Rest”

    Portland’s Cappella Romana stepped away from its usual programming of Orthodox chant Friday night to sing a concert of music remembering the Armistice of 1918 and what it meant to the survivors. This was not by any means a rejoicing for the Armistice, but nor was it one of sorrow and anguish for the dead and wounded…Rather it was…

  • ArtsWatch Reviews Venice In The East

    ArtsWatch Reviews Venice In The East

    Bruce Browne reviewed Cappella Romana’s Saturday, April 28, 2018 performance of Venice in the East for Oregon ArtsWatch: Present were exquisite moments of choral artistry, impeccable tuning, bravura singing by all and thoughtful phrasing, especially by John Michael Boyer and Mark Powell, who together stood at the pinnacle of the solo work, especially many of…

  • Frozen Music Reviews

    Frozen Music Reviews

    Reviews from our “Frozen Music” concert with Third Angle New Music: The Oregonian “The transition from Lindberg’s dense, hectic music, performed in the auditorium off the library, to the sounds presented in the library proper symbolized the passage from outside world to sanctuary. … The atmosphere was one of appropriately reverential, quiet cacophony.” —James McQuillen…

  • CityArts Reviews Seattle Rachmaninoff Concert

    CityArts Reviews Seattle Rachmaninoff Concert

    CityArts critic Philippa Kiraly reviews Cappella Romana’s Rachmaninoff All-Night Vigil performance in Seattle: “This wasn’t a requiem, but the beautiful All-Night Vigil of Sergei Rachmaninoff was highly appropriate to the day (9/11), the occasion and the cathedral, and perfectly suited to Cappella Romana. … The Vigil is replete with colors, rhythms, textures and emotion, creating…

  • Good Friday In Jerusalem: Musical Time Travel

    Good Friday In Jerusalem: Musical Time Travel

    Oregon Artswatch breaks down our Good Friday In Jerusalem Concert saying, “Vocal ensemble’s Passion performance transports listeners to millennium-old sacred service”: “On a strictly sonic level, the concert at Portland’s Trinity Episcopal Cathedral was magnificent … As with last year’s concerts of Finnish Orthodox music, it was especially satisfying to hear the singers perform music…

  • Review from the Utrecht Early Music Festival

    Review from the Utrecht Early Music Festival

    A wonderful new review of our concert at the Utrecht Early Music Festival by Marianne Driessen has been translated into English by our friend Maria Armstrong. “When I first started this blog, I really had made the resolution to not write about music. I do not know much about it, and my ear is not very…

  • CityArts Reviews Seattle Fall of Constantinople

    CityArts Reviews Seattle Fall of Constantinople

    CityArts Magazine reviews Cappella Romana’s Seattle performance of The Fall of Constantinople: “In Cappella Romana’s latest program Friday night at St. Joseph Parish, “The Fall of Constantinople,” we heard some thoughts of the defenders in music of the era—from the Byzantine side in Greek, and the Catholic side in Latin. … the sound is hypnotic,…

  • ArtsWatch Reviews Fall of Constantinople

    ArtsWatch Reviews Fall of Constantinople

    Oregon ArtsWatch reviews the Portland performance of The Fall of Constantinople, saying “Portland vocal ensemble excels in hometown performance before major European festival appearance”: “Just past what the Greeks called ‘dog days of summer,’ Cappella Romana shone like Sirius in our Portland sky. Saturday night the premier choral ensemble presented a thoughtful, dramatic performance of…