WHO WE ARE: OUR MISSION
The Pittsburgh Camerata is a professional vocal ensemble committed to presenting imaginative and inspiring choral programs
WHERE WE HAVE BEEN: OUR HISTORY
Founded in 1974, the Camerata is proud to be Western Pennsylvania’s longest-standing professional vocal ensemble. It has evolved over the years, beginning as a small group of volunteers riding the “early music” wave of the 1970s. We continue to love early music, but now also explore new repertoire, venues, and programmatic concepts.
How did we get to be over fifty years old? Throughout its history, the Camerata has enjoyed strong artistic leadership, talented singers, and dedicated volunteers. University of Pittsburgh professor Arthur Wenk founded the ensemble, followed by Gayle Clark Kirkwood, who led it from 1987-1996. Rebecca Rollett took the helm in 1998 and directed the group into the 21st century and beyond, retiring in April 2016. Mark Anderson was appointed as Artistic Director in May 2016 and continues to guide, cajole, and inspire the vocal ensemble and organization to new heights.
Do you want to hear what a 50-year-old ensemble sounds like? Return to the home page and listen!