From Sep 22nd through Sep 24th, 2006Seraphic Fire celebrates its 5th Anniversary with three days of performances in Coral Gables, Ft. Lauderdale and Miami Beach respectively. The repertoire will include something old and something new: the World Premiere of the acoustic version of Ingram Marshall’s Hymnodic Delays as well as the South Florida premiere of 16th century master Tomas Luis Victoria’s Officium Defunctorum. The chamber choir Seraphic Fire, was created in response to the perceived need for more performances of Renaissance, Baroque, and Contemporary music in South Florida. The ensemble was conceived as a group of young, virtuosic musicians who could bring both their youth and their expertise to present a professional program, which offered a different fare of music from the larger musical organizations in South Florida. Players and singers in Seraphic Fire are drawn from professional and academic institutions across the United States and offer a quality of music, which is unprecedented in the South Florida community. For more information, please call 305.476.0260
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