Patrick Dupré Quigley is a renowned American choral conductor and the founder of Seraphic Fire, a Grammy-nominated professional vocal ensemble based in Miami, Florida. Since starting the group in 2002, he's built it into a powerhouse known for its innovative programming, blending everything from Baroque masterpieces to contemporary works and rediscovered gems from underrepresented composers. Quigley's got a real knack for breathing new life into forgotten music, like his recent projects spotlighting 19th-century African-American composer Edmond Dédé, including live recordings of the opera "Morgiane, ou, Le sultan d'Ispahan." His approachable style and commitment to diversity have made Seraphic Fire a fan favorite, performing across the U.S. and earning praise for their crystal-clear sound and emotional depth.
Beyond the podium, Quigley's also a sought-after guest conductor and educator, sharing his passion for choral music through workshops and collaborations. He's led performances with major orchestras and festivals, always emphasizing accessibility and inclusivity in classical music. Whether he's uncovering hidden musical treasures or reimagining classics, Quigley's work keeps the genre fresh and exciting for both longtime fans and newcomers alike.
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