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Seraphim Singers: Season Highlights, April 7 in Concord

Choral excellence in concert Sunday at 4 PM at Trinity Episcopal Church

The Seraphim Singers present selections from their current 21st season at their Season Highlights concert at Trinity Episcopal Church, 81 Elm Street in Concord on Sunday, April 7 at 4 PM. The Seraphim Singers are always excited to share their music with the greater Concord community. Among the pieces that will be performed at this concert are:
• Biebl, Ave Maria,
• Rheinberger, Abendlied,
• Howells, Hymn to St. Cecilia,
• Hill, We bloomed in spring,
• Walker, Thou inward stranger,
• Schütz, Three motets, and
• Sharpe, Peace.

If you have not been able yet this season to attend a Seraphim Signers concert, this program is a perfect “recap” some of the most memorable pieces done to date. It is also a great opportunity to experience some of your favorites from Seraphim’s current season again.

“As always…one discovered gems. The singing was as nuanced and beautiful as the selections were surprising and diverse.” —Anne Davenport, The Boston Musical Intelligencer

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Founded in 1997 by music director Jennifer Lester, The Seraphim Singers have earned critical acclaim for their performances of sacred works drawn from the early Renaissance to the 21st century. Innovative programming integrating the old with the new in highly creative ways is a hallmark of The Seraphim Singers. The timeless transcendence inherent in great sacred choral music is brought to light, truly opening ‘a window on the divine.’

Tickets at $22, adults and $18 students/seniors may be purchased in advance at seraphimsingers.org. Tickets will also be available at the door on the afternoon of the concert, priced at $25 adults; $20 students/seniors).

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