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January 16th - 20th, 2013
Twice GRAMMY®-NoMiNATedSeRAphic FiRe pReSeNTS:
GregorianChant
Ave Maria
Beginning before sunrise and continuing deep into the night, ritual chanting of the Divine Office was a hallmark of a medieval cleric’s life. The undulating, meditative sound of Gregorian plainsong echoed hourly through the cloisters of an 11th century monastery. From Compline hymns sung in the darkness to the Salve Regina sung by religious warriors on the battlefield, the singers of Seraphic Fire intone the otherworldly chants to the Virgin Mary that were part of everyday medieval life.
Gregorian Chant is made possible through a generous gift by Edmundo Pérez de Cobos
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Gregorian Chant: Ave Maria
“If you’ve somehow managed to miss Seraphic Fire before, this should be the season to reconsider. They makeSouth Florida’s artistic community better, and you owe it to yourself to hear why.” - The Palm Beach Arts Paper
Wednesday, January 16th at 7:30pmSt. Jude Melkite Catholic Church, Miami
Thursday, January 17th at 7:30pmSt. Gregory’s Episcopal Church, Boca Raton
Friday, January 18th at 7:30pmFirst United Methodist Church, Coral Gables
Saturday, January 19th at 8:00pmAll Saints Episcopal Church, Ft. Lauderdale
Sunday, January 20th at 4:00pmMiami Beach Community Church, Miami Beach
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