PRESS & REVIEWS
Seraphic Fire at the Oberlin Conservatory — Daniel Hathaway, ClevelandClassical.com, 09/18/12
Seraphic Fire: A Treasury of the Mission Road — Steve Gladstone, Miami Art Zine , 05/17/12
Seraphic Fire serves up a trove of Latin American treasures to close season — Dorothy Hindman, South Florida Classical Review, 05/10/12
Una Pasión Seráfica — Sebastian Spreng, Miami Clásica, 03/31/12
Miami: Crónica de Dos Éxitos Anunciados — Sebastian Spreng, Miami Clásica, 03/19/12
Miami: Crónica de Dos Éxitos Anunciados — Sebastian Spreng, Miami Clásica, 03/19/12
“T” de Turangalila & Tudor en Miami — Sebastian Spreng, Miami Clásica, 03/15/12
Seraphic Fire brings the English Renaissance to stirring life in wide-ranging program — Lawrence Budmen, The Miami Herald, 03/15/12
Seraphic Fire: The Next Great Choral Group — Steve Row, Classical Voice of North Carolina, 02/29/12
Quigley, Seraphic Fire scale the heights of Bach’s Mass in B minor — David Fleshler, South Florida Classical Review, 02/11/12
Seraphic Fire’s astonishing Bach not to be missed — Greg Stepanich, Palm Beach Arts Pape, 02/11/12
South Florida’s unlikely Grammy hopefuls — Ben Crandell, Sun Sentinel, 02/09/12
When music doesn’t bite — Sebastian Spreng, Knight Arts Blog, 01/18/12
Cuando la Música No Muerde — Sebastian Spreng, Miami Clásica, 01/18/12
Seraphic Fire marks its 10th anniversary with a richly sung, generous retrospective — Lawrence Budmen, South Florida Classical Review, 01/12/12
Miami Musical: Bravos 2011 — Sebastian Spreng, Miami Clásica, 12/30/11
The Top 10 Performances of 2011 — David Fleshler & Lawrence Budmen, South Florida Classical Review, 12/21/11
Seraphic Fire’s seasonal program brings out the true meaning of Christmas — David Fleshler, South Florida Classical Review, 12/8/11
Los “Seráficos,” Tres Veces Encendidos — Sebastian Spreng, Miami Clásica, 12/2/11
Seraphic Fire opens Boca series with heartfelt Victoria, Monteverdi — Greg Stepanich, Palm Beach ArtsPaper, 10/22/11
Seraphic Fire launches tenth season, victorious in Victoria — Lawrence Budmen, South Florida Classical Review, 10/20/11
As it opens its 10th season, Miami’s Seraphic Fire is flourishing — David Fleshler, Miami Herald, 10/14/11
Seraphic Fire Makes Debut Splash on Billboard Chart — Ben Crandell, The Sun Sentinel Go Guide, 9/7/11
Seraphic Fire’s Recording of Brahms’ Requiem Kicking Ass on Billboard’s Classical Charts — Sean Pajot, Miami New Times Crossfade Blog, 9/7/11
Russell Gant and Dr. James Bass on Brahms — Russell Gant and Dr. James Bass, WUSF, 8/31/11 (podcast of radio interview)
Un Réquiem Alemán Atípico E Intimista—Sebastian Spreng, Miami Clásica, 8/31/11
Miami’s Seraphic Fire Soars with Brahms’ German Requiem—Sebastian Spreng, Knight Arts Blog, 8/30/11
Seraphic Fire Makes Another iTunes Conquest— Gregory Stepanich, Knight Arts Blog, 8/26/11
No rest in Brahms Requiem for Seraphic Fire and guest singers — David Fleshler, The South Florida Classical Review 6/6/11
‘King Arthur’ a nearly flawless performance — Lawrence Budmen, South Florida Classical Review, 5/5/11
Otra vuelta de Brahms por Seraphic Fire y Compañía— Sebastian Spreng, El Nuevo Herald, 9/4/11
Seraphic Fire’s wonderful ‘St. John Passion’ sets landmark — Greg Stepanich, Palm Beach Arts Paper, 3/19/11
Seraphic Fire delivers an unforgettable St. John Passion — Lawrence Budmen, South Florida Classical Review 3/19/11
Seraphic Fire’s ‘Out of Babylon’ concert is a postcard from the past — Lawrence Budmen, South Florida Classical Review, 2/10/11
Seraphic Fire transcends the centuries with music of the Jewish Diaspora — Lawrence Budmen, South Florida Classical Review, 2/10/11
Seraphic Fire – Concert Review — Lori Dana, Chicago Stage Review, 1/23/11
Miami-based Seraphic Fire makes memorable Chicago debut under trying circumstances — Dennis Polkow, Chicago Classical Review, 12/25/10
Seraphic Fire’s choral concert scores big for Brown County Civic Music — Dennis Polkow, Chicago Classical Review, 12/25/10
Seraphic Fire brings raw lusty fervor to “Carmina Burana” — David Fleshler, South Florida Classical Review 1/8/11
Top 10 Performances of 2010 — David Fleshler, South Florida Classical Review 12/26/10
Seraphic Fire members bring individual distinction to “Messiah” — Lawrence Budmen, South Florida Classical Review, 12/19/10
Seraphic Fire outdoes itself in Christmas concert — David Fleshler, South Florida Classical Review, 12/9/10
Choral singers show love for old favorites — David Fleshler, South Florida Classical Review, 11/5/10
Ancient church music performed exquisitely — Tim Norris, Miami Herald, 10/1/10
An expanded Seraphic Fire delves deep in Rachmaninoff’s “Vespers” — David Fleshler, South Florida Classical Review, 10/1/10
From Zero To Hero: Seraphic Fire’s Viral Monteverdi — Jeff Lunden, NPR’s All Things Considered, 8/21/10
Bigger than Gaga: Seraphic Fire rules iTunes — Ben Crandell, South Florida Sun Sentinel, 8/24
Seraphic Fire kicks off summer series with enjoyable gospel program — Lawrence Budmen, South Florida Classical Review, 06/10/12
Seraphic Fire, choir create powerful show — David Fleshler, Miami Herald, 05/16/10
Back to the future with Seraphic Fire’s evocative program of chant — David Fleshler, South Florida Classical Review, 04/23/12
Old Testament roars to life in Seraphic Fire’s `Israel in Egypt’ — David Fleshler, Miami Herald
Seraphic Fire’s intimate take on “Messiah” well suited to All Saints — Alan Becker, South Florida Classical Review, 12/21/09
Seraphic Fire presents sacred, refreshingly retro Christmas program — David Fleshler, South Florida Classical Review, 12/11/09
Seraphic Fire swings and soars in gospel program — Lawrence Budmen, South Florida Classical Review, 11/07/09
Seraphic Fire luminous in Palestrina mass — Greg Stepanich, Palm Beach ArtsPaper
Seraphic Fire opens new season with ancient music — David Fleshler, Miami Herald
Tableau Baroque enlightens with music of Handel and his contemporaries — Alan Becker, South Florida Classical Review, 07/24/09
Seraphic Fire breaks up the summer doldrums with that old-time religion — David Fleshler, South Florida Classical Review, 06/12/09
Seraphic Fire closes with Jewish and Christian Renaissance — David Fleshler, South Florida Classical Review, 05/15/09
Seraphic Fire’s ‘Jew and the Gentile’ a compelling voyage of discovery — Greg Stepanich, Palm Beach ArtsPaper
A concert rooted in religious tolerance — Greg Stepanich, Miami Herald
Seraphic Fire offers sacred, scary takes on motherhood — Lawrence A. Johnson, Miami Herald
World premiere adds luster to Seraphic Fire’s Baroque offerings — Greg Stepanich, Palm Beach ArtsPaper
Composer to head Seraphic Fire’s Miami Choral Project — Jessica Kirchner, Miami Herald
Miami soon to be sharing songs of homegrown Seraphic Fire — Yudislaidy Fernandez, Miami Today, 03/12/09
A coming of age for Seraphic Fire — Lawrence A. Johnson, Miami Herald
Seraphic Fire gives moving tour of Eastern Orthodox music — Sharon McDaniel, Palm Beach ArtsPaper
Seraphic Fire at the Arsht — Chuck Strouse, Miami New Times, 12/22/08
Seraphic Fire serves up a stylish, springy “Messiah” — Lawrence A. Johnson, South Florida Classical Review, 12/20/08
Seraphic Fire sings Handel’s Messiah — George Loposky, The Examiner, 12/04/08
Seraphic Fire concert at Harriet a poignant New Orleans testament — Sharon McDaniel, Palm Beach Daily News
Seraphic Fire’s seventh season ! — Lawrence A. Johnson, South Florida Classical Review, 09/07/08
Quigley builds new chamber orchestra on Seraphic Fire’s success — Daniel Chang, Miami Herald
Seraphic Fire opens with Cuban Baroque — Greg Stepanich, South Florida Classical Review
El Fuego Serafico — Lawrence A. Johnson, South Florida Classical Review
CD Review: Amazing Grace: A Gospel and Bluegrass Journey — Lawrence A. Johnson, South Florida Classical Review
Seraphic Fire’s concert echoes with grace and joy — Lawrence A. Johnson, Miami Herald
Seraphic Fire adds Palm Beach County to season — Greg Stepanich, Palm Beach Post
Concert review: Seraphic Fire Music For Kings — Lawrence Budmen, South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Seraphic Fire sings ‘Music (fit) for Kings’ — Charles Greenfield, Coral Gables Gazette
Seraphic Fire to unveil chamber orchestra this fall — Lawrence A. Johnson, Miami Herald
New World Symphony offers stunning voyage to Vienna — Lawrence Budmen, South Florida Sun-Sentinel
