Arts & Entertainment
The Seraphim Singers present "Women's Perspectives"
Celebrating women as composers, subjects, storytellers, and poets.

March is Women's History Month, and The Seraphim Singers will be performing a concert of choral repertoire celebrating women as composers, subjects, storytellers, and poets. "Women's Perspectives" will feature the World Premiere of Richard Clark's "Woman of No Distinction" based on a poem by Chris Kinsley about the Samaritan woman at the well as well as pieces by Gwyneth Walker, Sulpitia Cesis, Hilary Tann, Edie Hill and many others.
Founded in 1997 by director Jennifer Lester, The Seraphim Singers has become well known for its advanced technique and refined sense of style. The Seraphim Singers has created a special niche among Boston’s performing elite with sensitive and probing performances of a wide variety of the masterpieces of sacred choral music drawn from the earliest times to the twenty-first century.
Seraphim's "Women's Perspectives" concerts will take place on March 1, 8PM at St. Cecilia Parish, 18 Belvidere St., Boston, MA and Sunday, March 3, 3PM at First Church in Cambridge, 11 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA. Advance tickets are $22 adults/$18 students & seniors and can be purchased at www.seraphimsingers.org. Door prices:$25 adults/$20 students & seniors.