ser·​a·​phim | \ ˈser-ə-ˌfim

: an order of angels

In the biblical book of Isaiah, Seraphim are described as six-winged angels who surround the celestial throne, worshipping without ceasing.

We’re just ordinary people, but we believe that music helps us—and our listeners—transcend everyday life.

About Seraphim 

Founded in 1997 by music director Jennifer Lester, Seraphim has garnered critical acclaim for its advanced technique and superb sense of style in performing sacred masterworks composed over the centuries to the current day. The ensemble has created a niche among Boston’s performing elite through unique thematic programming that explores spiritual themes of divine transcendence, human longing, suffering, and protest. Our membership includes musicians from many walks of life, all with a passion for singing arresting repertoire.

Seraphim performs choral works which illuminate critical topics, including homelessness, climate change, racial justice, and other social issues, and open a window on the Divine. Our concerts are designed to offer new perspectives, challenging audiences and sparking inspiration to make our community and our world better.

In residence at First Church in Cambridge, Seraphim’s programs echo social justice concerns central to First Church’s mission. Beyond that, Seraphim - and members of its audience - have become involved in supporting their ministries to the homeless and those living on the margins through donations of food and clothing.

Central to Seraphim’s identity is its commitment to the creation and performance of new music. Seraphim has commissioned many works from a distinguished and diverse roster of composers, especially seeking to highlight and commission works by women and people of color. Jennifer Lester’s thematic programming brings new compositions on timely themes into dialogue with works from the tradition in ways that further our mission to illuminate, challenge, and inspire.

By integrating the new with the old, Seraphim consistently brings to light the timeless transcendence inherent in all great sacred choral music.

Community Outreach

After having performed concerts at First Church in Cambridge for several years, we sought ways to collaborate more closely. First Church is vibrantly engaged in social justice issues, and we had a particular interest in supporting their outreach to the homeless and hungry.

At a meeting with the First Church leadership team in 2019, we explored how we might amplify shared concerns and themes around justice issues. At that time we learned that the homeless and those living on the margins become anxious in the fall about surviving the approaching winter. That inspired a concert program in November 2019 entitled "Winter Is Coming," which dealt with experiences of homelessness and displacement. In the program choral works challenged us and our audiences to remember and support those in need.

Before the COVID-19 pandemic we had already been sponsoring successful winter clothing drives for the Friday Café at our Christmas concerts. In the summer of 2022 Seraphim's board of directors voted to expand our partnership with First Church.

In our 2022-2023 season we will begin accepting donations of food and clothing at all concert programs. As well, we will make our singers and audience members aware of opportunities to volunteer and contribute financially to the church's three programs that support those experiencing homelessness and food insecurity: Friday Café, the Helping Hand Food Pantry, and the First Church Shelter. For specific details about the opportunities for participation click here.

Commissions and Premieres

Seraphim has long been committed to the performance of new music, and has been active in commissioning a capella and accompanied choral works. Often the commissions serve as the focal element in conveying programmatic themes. In recent years our commissioning program has turned its focus toward women and people of color. Our music director, Jennifer Lester, is critically acclaimed for her ingenious, intrepid, and imaginative programming, as well as her unflagging advocacy of new music.

A list of premieres and commissions appears below. A printable version is also available. To inquire about partially or fully supporting the creation of a new choral piece, send an email to info@seraphimsingers.org.

  • November 7, 1988

    Veni creator spiritus
    Ronald Maltais
    Premiere

  • November 7, 1988

    Seek the Lord (Quarite Dominum)
    Julian Wachner
    Premiere

  • November 14, 1999

    Psalm 121
    Stanley Hoffman
    Premiere

  • November 14, 1999

    Hymn: For All the Saints
    Peter Krasinski
    Premiere

  • January 30, 2000

    At the Lighting of the Lamps
    Julian Wachner
    Premiere, Commission

  • November 18, 2001

    Psalm 121: Levavi oculos
    Graham Ramsey
    Premiere, Commission

  • February 24, 2002

    Hebrew, Latin, Greek:
    Hypodeigma, Niglathah and Illuminatio
    Elliott Gyger
    Premiere, Commission

  • May 19, 2002

    Ave Maria
    Richard J. Clark
    Premiere

  • November 17, 2002

    Three Psalms: 121 (Levavi oculos), 67 (Deus miseratur), 23 (Dominus regit me)
    Graham Ramsay
    Premiere, Commission

  • May 14, 2003

    Three Choruses from Ecclesiastes
    Eric Sawyer
    Premiere

  • February 15, 2004

    Psalm 67
    Avner Dorman
    Premiere, Commission

  • February 15, 2004

    In loco isto
    Elliott Gyger
    Premiere

  • May 4, 2004

    Peace
    Carlyle Sharpe
    Premiere, Commission

  • November 14, 2004

    Ut Queant Laxis
    Elliott Gyger
    Premiere, Commission (?)

  • February 20, 2005

    La Carona
    Thomas Bold
    Premiere, Commission (?)

  • May 14, 2005

    Sacred Places
    Eric Sawyer
    Premiere, Commission

  • February 19, 2006

    Be Not Still
    Margaret McAllister
    Premiere, Commission

  • May 5, 2007

    Psalm 96
    James Woodman
    Premiere, Commission

  • March 2, 2008

    Ave Maris Stella
    James Woodman
    Premiere, Commission

  • March 22, 2009

    Donne Secours
    Eric Sawyer
    Premiere, Commission

  • November 5, 2011

    Exaltation
    Carson Coomen
    Premiere, Commission

  • February 2, 2014

    Christe qui lux es et dies
    Richard J. Clark
    Premiere, Commission

  • March 29, 2014

    Eleven Questions
    Elliott Gyger
    Premiere, Commission

  • March 29, 2014

    Three Temptations
    Elliott Gyger
    Premiere, Commission

  • March 29, 2014

    Libera me
    Elliott Gyger
    Premiere, Commission

  • April 26, 2015

    Me’al Pisgat al Hara Hatzofim
    Joseph Ness
    Premiere, Commission

  • April 26, 2015

    The Seventy Names of Jerusalem
    Avner Dorman
    Premiere, Commission

  • October 25, 2015

    Three Poems
    Jon Laukvik
    Premiere

  • October 25, 2015

    Maria (IV): Hår å din himmel
    Mårten Jansson
    Premiere

  • October 25, 2015

    On Emptiness, Wisdom, and Fortune
    Richard J. Clark
    Premiere, Commission

  • November 6, 2016

    I Am the Lord
    (A Poem in Memory of Oscar Romero)
    Richard J. Clark
    Premiere, Commission

  • April 30, 2017

    The Annunciation
    James Woodman
    Premiere, Commission

  • February 9, 2018

    The Deceiver
    Christina Whitten Thomas
    Premiere, Commission

  • March 1, 2019

    Woman of No Distinction
    Richard J. Clark
    Premiere, Commission

  • March 1, 2020

    Nevertheless, She Persisted
    Shruthi Rajasekar
    Premiere, Commission

  • October 8, 2021

    Ave Maria
    Joel Davis
    Premiere

  • February 6, 2022

    Psalm 59:16
    Sarai Hillman
    Local Premiere

  • February 6, 2022

    Nunc Dimittis
    Zanaida Robles
    Local Premiere

  • November 12, 2022

    There Was a Town
    Teri Kowiak
    Premiere

  • March 4, 2023

    do I wake or sleep?
    Edie Hill
    Premiere, Commission

  • March 2 & 3, 2024

    Lauda
    Trevor Weston
    Premiere, Commission

  • April 26, 2024

    Stars
    Patricia Van Ness
    Premiere, Commission