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Definition: CAPPELLA

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. An alternative spelling for "A cappella": In church or chapel style; -- said of compositions sung in the old church style, without instrumental accompaniment; as, a mass a capella, i. e., a mass purely vocal.[Websters].

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

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"Cappella" is a common misspelling or typo for: Capella.

Date "Cappella" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1530. (references)

Common Expressions: CAPPELLA

Expressions Definition
A cappella 1: In church or chapel style; -- said of compositions sung in the old church style, without instrumental accompaniment; as, a mass a capella, i. e., a mass purely vocal. Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary.
  2: A time indication, equivalent to alla breve. Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary.
  3: Sung without instrumental accompaniment; "they sang an a cappella Mass". Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
  4: Without musical accompaniment; "they performed a cappella". Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
Best of College A Cappella The Best of Collegiate A Cappella is an annual compilation album featuring the best individual tracks from 17-19 of the year's best individual collegiate a cappella tracks. (references)
Cappella degli Scrovegni The Cappella degli Scrovegni in Padua (also known as the Arena Chapel) is regarded as one of the masterpieces of Western Art. (references)
Collegiate a cappella Collegiate a cappella (or college a cappella) ensembles are formal, student-run and -directed singing groups that perform entirely without instruments. Such groups can be found at many colleges and universities in the United States, and increasingly worldwide. (references)
Contemporary a cappella Contemporary a cappella is a genre in which contemporary popular music is sung a cappella: without accompaniment by instruments. The songs may be original works in a popular style, or may be covers of popular songs, arranged for a cappella voices. There are many professional groups around the world, as well as recreational groups (aka "weekend warriors") and a growing number of contemporary a cappella choruses. (references)
D.C. A cappella Festival An annual a cappella concert hosted by the Georgetown Phantoms and Gracenotes. The concert takes place in historic Gaston Hall and the two host groups are typically joined by 3-4 guest groups from Georgetown and other universities along the eastern seaboard. A popular event among Georgetown students, it takes place every November on two separate Saturday nights. (references)
Effusion A Cappella Effusion A Cappella is an independently run student group located at McGill University, in Montreal, Quebec Canada. Effusion performs original compositions and arrangements in a variety of styles, with particular emphasis on gospel music, r&b and pop music. Effusion was established in 1999, and since then has toured extensively in the eastern United States and throughout Canada including performances with Bobby McFerrin, singing the national anthem at Stade Olympique, and regular local concerts around Montreal. (references)
International Championship of College A Cappella The International Championship of College A Cappella (ICCA) is produced by [http://www.varsityvocals.com Varsity Vocals]. Each year, hundreds of collegiate a cappella groups audition for a spot in the competition. In each region, approximately 18-24 groups are selected to compete at divisional events. At each divisional, the top scoring groups advance to the regional competition. The winners of each regional competition compete in the International finals, held at the Lincoln Center in New York City. (references)
International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella Originally the National Championship of Collegiate A Cappella (NCCA, a play on NCAA), this international event attracts hundreds of college a cappella groups each year who advance from regional to semi-final contests, with the six finalists competing in New York for the title. (references)
Speak of the Devil (Duke A Cappella Group) Speak of the Devil is an all-male a cappella group at Duke University. (references)
The Contemporary A Cappella Society The Contemporary A Cappella Society (of America), or CASA, is a non-profit organization dedicated to fostering and promoting a cappella music of all styles around the world. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Extended Definition: CAPPELLA


Cappella

Rodney Bishop & Kelly Overett

Cappella was an Italian Eurodance act formed in 1987 by producer Gianfranco Bortolotti. The act went through a number of line-up changes over the years but was most successful in the early 1990s when it was fronted by British performers Kelly Overett and Rodney Bishop. Their biggest hit was "U Got 2 Let The Music", which reached number 2 in the UK in 1993.

Background

The name Cappella was first used in the year 1987. The main man behind Cappella was the Italian producer Gianfranco Bortolotti of Media Records, with contributions from the likes of Michele Persona and Mauro Picotto. In 1988 the act debuted on the British charts with the song "Bauhaus (Push The Beat)", and the following year with "Helyom Halib" which peaked at number 11. At the time the act was fronted by the singer Ettore Foresti.

Three years later Cappella scored another UK top 30 hit with "Take Me Away", which sampled Loleatta Holloway's "Love Sensation" - the same track that had been unlawfully sampled on the number 1 hit "Ride On Time" by Black Box in 1989.

It wasn't until 1993 when Cappella began to gain momentum. After "U Got 2 Know" (which was based on the distinctive riff of Siouxsie and the Banshees' "Happy House") got to the heady heights of number 6 in the UK, two permanent members were drafted in: rapper Rodney Bishop from London and ex-SL2 dancer Kelly Overett from Ipswich. "U Got 2 Let The Music" (which sampled Alphaville's " Sounds Like A Melody") was released in October 1993 and climbed to number 2 on the UK singles chart, held off from the top slot only by Meat Loaf's "I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)".

Further hits followed: "Move On Baby" reached number 7 in February 1994, "U & Me" peaked at number 10 in June, and "Move It Up" ended the U Got 2 Know album project with a number 16 hit in October. Shortly after this, Kelly was sacked from the group. It later emerged that she had not actually performed on any of the records - though this should have been obvious to anyone who had seen her performing "Move On Baby" live on Top of the Pops.[1] "U Got 2 Know" included Xaviera Gold's vocals from "You Used To Hold Me", "U Got 2 Let The Music" sampled a vocal from a JM Silk track, and the vocals for "U & Me" was sampled from a song by Vicki Shepard. "Move On Baby" and "Don't Be Proud" were sung by Ann-Marie Smith.

In 1995, Cappella returned with new member Allison Jordan, who had previously scored a club hit with "Boy From New York City". Rodney Bishop was also replaced by Patrick Osborne, but returned to the group before long. The comeback single "Tell Me The Way" reached number 17 in the UK in September 1995 and was followed by the album War In Heaven.

The act continued to have minor hits in continental Europe for a while before resorting to remixes of previous big hits. In 2004, the act - now once again faceless, released a brand new track called "Angel" which failed to trouble the German or Italian chart. A greatest hits CD/DVD was released in August 2005.

Discography

Albums

Year Title Chart positions
United Kingdom Germany Sweden
1989 Helyom Halib
1994 U Got 2 Know 10 10 12
1996 War In Heaven
1998 Cappella
2005 Best Of

Singles

Year Title Chart positions
United Kingdom Germany Netherlands Sweden
1988 "Bauhaus (Push The Beat)" 60
1989 "Helyom Halib" 11
1989 "House Energy Revenge" 73
1990 "Get Out Of My Case"
1990 "Everybody Listen To It"
1991 "Everybody" 66
1992 "Take Me Away" 25
1993 "U Got 2 Know" 6 21 26
1993 "U Got 2 Know Revisited" 43
1993 "U Got 2 Let The Music" 2 3 9 14
1994 "Move on Baby" 7 4 1 9
1994 "U & Me" 10 14 4 15
1994 "Move It Up/Big Beat' 16 33 8
1995 "Don't Be Proud" 26
1995 "Tell Me The Way" 17 35 24
1996 "I Need Your Love" 30
1996 "Turn It Up And Down" 54
1997 "Be My Baby" 53
1997 "Do You Run Away Now"
1997 "U Tore My World Apart"
1998 "U R The Power Of Love"
1998 "U Got 2 Let The Music '98"
1998 "Throwin' Away"
2002 "U Got 2 Know 2002" 97
2004 "Angel"
2004 "U Got 2 Let The Music 2004"
2007 "You Got To Let The Music" (vs. Tyro)

See also

References

External links


Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Cappella". Image Credit.



Topics by Level of Interest: CAPPELLA

Topics sorted by level of Interest Level (1=low, 600=high)     Topics sorted Alphabetically Level (1=low, 600=high)
List of professional a cappella groups 54     A cappella 27
A cappella 27     A Cappella (album) 7
List of alumni of collegiate a cappella groups 21     Blessed Be God, A Cappella 7
Cappella 14     Cappella 14
Cappella de' Picenardi 14     Cappella Cantone 14
Cappella Cantone 14     Cappella Colleoni 9
List of collegiate a cappella groups 11     Cappella de' Picenardi 14
Contemporary A Cappella Society 11     Cappella Maggiore 3
Reverse Osmosis A Cappella 10     Cappella Palatina 6
Duke a cappella groups 10     Cappella Paolina 6
International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella 10     Cappella Romana 5
D.C. A cappella Festival 9     Cappella Sansevero 6
Cappella Colleoni 9     Chicago a cappella (ensemble) 6
Collegiate a cappella 8     Collegiate a cappella 8
Blessed Be God, A Cappella 7     Contemporary A Cappella Society 11
Harmony Sweepstakes A Cappella Festival 7     D.C. A cappella Festival 9
A Cappella (album) 7     Duke a cappella groups 10
Cappella Paolina 6     Frankly a Cappella 4
Cappella Palatina 6     Harmony Sweepstakes A Cappella Festival 7
Chicago a cappella (ensemble) 6     International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella 10
Cappella Sansevero 6     List of alumni of collegiate a cappella groups 21
Cappella Romana 5     List of collegiate a cappella groups 11
Scipione Cappella 4     List of professional a cappella groups 54
Frankly a Cappella 4     Reverse Osmosis A Cappella 10
Cappella Maggiore 3     Scipione Cappella 4

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Translations: CAPPELLA

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Deutsch Kapella (cappella). Additional references: Deutsch, Germany, Austria, Cappella. (volunteer & more translations)
Dutch Cappella (Cappella). Additional references: Dutch, Netherlands, Aruba, Cappella. (volunteer & more translations)
German Kapella (cappella). Additional references: German, Germany, Austria, Cappella. (volunteer & more translations)
High German Kapella (cappella). Additional references: High German, Germany, Austria, Cappella. (volunteer & more translations)
Hochdeutsch Kapella (cappella). Additional references: Hochdeutsch, Germany, Austria, Cappella. (volunteer & more translations)
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Constructed Language Translations: CAPPELLA

Language Translations for “Cappella” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
Athag cathagappathagellathaga (cappella). Additional references: Athag, Cappella. (volunteer)
Double Dutch cagappagellaga (cappella). Additional references: Double Dutch, Cappella. (volunteer)
Leet (@|?|?&##@ (cappella). Additional references: Leet, Cappella. (volunteer)
Oppish copappopellopa (cappella). Additional references: Oppish, Cappella. (volunteer)
Pig Latin Appellacay (Cappella). Additional references: Pig Latin, Cappella. (volunteer)
Terran B Kappella (Cappella). Additional references: Terran B, Cappella. (volunteer)
Ubbi Dubbi cubappubelluba (cappella). Additional references: Ubbi Dubbi, Cappella. (volunteer)
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