**Adrija Čepaitė** is a Lithuanian conductor known for her dynamic work bridging orchestral and choral traditions, particularly in classical and early sacred music. Based in Riga, Latvia, she serves as the artistic director of the **Schola Cantorum Riga**, a vocal ensemble celebrated for its hauntingly beautiful interpretations of Gregorian chants and medieval liturgical works. Their recent album *Graces & Voices: Gregorian Chants for the Two Feasts of the Cross* showcases their signature blend of atmospheric reverence and historical authenticity. Čepaitė also collaborates with **Sinfonietta Rīga**, a chamber orchestra, where she brings fresh energy to classical staples like Mozart’s *Piano Concerto No. 19* and Beethoven’s *Symphony No. 1*—releases that highlight her versatility across eras.
With a knack for unearthing lesser-known gems, such as the atmospheric *Historia Sancti Olavi*, Čepaitė’s projects often feel like immersive journeys through time. Her work marries scholarly precision with emotional resonance, making centuries-old compositions feel vividly alive. Whether leading a choir through whispered chants or an orchestra through bold symphonic textures, she’s become a standout voice in Europe’s early and classical music revival scenes.
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