A Cappella

/ɑː kəˈpɛlə/ah ka-PEL-lah
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Definition. In the manner of the chapel — vocal music sung without instrumental accompaniment.

Detailed Explanation

A cappella (sometimes spelled ‘a capella’) is Italian for ‘in the manner of the chapel’. As a performance direction it indicates that vocal music should be sung without instrumental accompaniment — voices alone.

The term originates in the Renaissance practice of unaccompanied sacred choral music — masses, motets, and other liturgical works performed by voices alone in the chapel. The Sistine Chapel choir was particularly famous for its a cappella tradition; Palestrina, Victoria, and other Renaissance masters wrote extensively for unaccompanied voices.

In modern usage, ‘a cappella’ extends well beyond sacred music. Doo-wop, barbershop, contemporary a cappella groups, gospel choirs — all carry the tradition of unaccompanied vocal music into popular and folk contexts. The term has become essentially universal for any vocal performance without instruments.

Etymology

Italian, ‘in the manner of the chapel’ — a (‘in the manner of’) + cappella (‘chapel’).

In Practice

Without instruments, intonation and ensemble are paramount. Listen carefully to fellow singers; tune to the prevailing harmony; balance voices for blend. A cappella exposes every detail.

Notable Examples

  • Palestrina — Masses and motets  (iconic Renaissance a cappella)
  • Modern a cappella groups — Various  (contemporary unaccompanied vocal music)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does A Cappella mean in music?

In the manner of the chapel — vocal music sung without instrumental accompaniment.

Where does the word A Cappella come from?

Italian, ‘in the manner of the chapel’ — a (‘in the manner of’) + cappella (‘chapel’).

How is A Cappella performed in practice?

Without instruments, intonation and ensemble are paramount. Listen carefully to fellow singers; tune to the prevailing harmony; balance voices for blend. A cappella exposes every detail.

What musical terms are related to A Cappella?

Related terms include: Divisi, Tutti, Soli.

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