From the press release:
Cappella Romana announces today that the Board of Directors has accepted the request of Founder and Music Director Alexander Lingas to move into a new role as Music Director Emeritus.
Dr. Lingas will conduct the final concerts of Cappella Romana’s current season on March 6 and 7, 2026, featuring Maximilian Steinberg’s extraordinary Passion Week. Following these concerts, the Board will name Dr. Lingas as Music Director Emeritus. He has decided to step down as Music Director in order to concentrate on his academic work in the fields of Eastern Orthodox liturgy and music. Cappella Romana will look forward to inviting Dr. Lingas to take the podium as a guest director in the years to come following the appointment of a new Music Director.
Alexander
Lingas writes, “I gathered a group of friends under the name ‘Cappella Romana’
to offer a benefit concert in 1991 representing, in embryonic form, a vision of
combining passion with scholarship to explore the musical traditions of the
Christian East and West. I am deeply grateful to all the artists, staff, board
members, volunteers, generous benefactors, and audiences who joined me in
cultivating that vision over the last 35 years. It has yielded a bountiful
harvest: a world-class ensemble with an international reputation for its
broadcasts, commissions and premieres of new works, educational outreach, live
performances, recordings, research initiatives, and publications, both pastoral
and scholarly.”
He
continues, “Having discussed with Cappella Romana’s Board the idea of
succession over the past few years, I decided that the time had now come for me
to relinquish my current role in order to give priority to scholarship and
theological education. I will continue to serve the liturgical and musical
traditions of the Christian Roman oikouméne
through my affiliations with the Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies
in Cambridge (UK) and the Institute of Sacred Arts at St. Vladimir’s Orthodox
Theological Seminary in Yonkers, New York.”
The
Board has appointed John Michael Boyer,
currently Associate Music Director of Cappella Romana, as Interim Music Director for the 2026-27 season, the concerts of
which will be announced in March. Guided by Cappella Romana’s strategic plan,
over the next year the organization will conduct an international search for a
new Music Director.
Commenting
on this change, John Paterakis, President of the Board of Directors, said: “I
am so grateful for the work done by Alexander, not only in creating Cappella
Romana, but in growing us into the premier artistic organization for the
establishment of Byzantine and Orthodox music in the greater canon of global
music. From the very beginning Cappella Romana was far more than a modest
regional organization and made a national and international impact almost immediately. That impact has now expanded
considerably with our recording label Cappella Records
and Cappella Romana
Publishing. Alexander and I have been friends for many decades,
and I have always admired his steady scholarship in this field. He is clearly
the leading scholar on Byzantine music in the English-speaking world, and we
support his decision to focus now on his important written contributions to the field.”
Cappella
Romana will hold two receptions around the March concerts of Steinberg’s Passion Week, celebrating Dr. LIngas and
his many achievements while also marking Cappella Romana’s 35th anniversary:
Seattle: A pre-concert reception will take place on Friday, March 6, 2026 at
6:30pm prior to the concert at 7:30pm at St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church.
Portland: A post-concert reception will take place on Saturday,
March 7, 2026 at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral. The concert at St.
Mary’s Cathedral in NW Portland begins at 2:00pm and all audience members are
welcome to join the reception after the concert, across town at the Greek
Orthodox Cathedral (3131 NE Glisan Street), the site of Cappella Romana’s
founding in 1991.
No comments:
Post a Comment