Kantos Chamber Choir: Brontë
  • Saturday 14 November 2026, 8pm
  • Stoller Hall
  • Standard £22.50. Students/U18 £5.50
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Image Members of Kantos Chamber Choir, dressed in black, in a field

‘I read for the same reason that I ate or drank; because it was a real craving of nature.’

Step into the world of the Brontë sisters with Kantos Chamber Choir in an evocative evening of choral music and spoken word inspired by the lives and imaginations of one of literature’s most extraordinary families.

Seen through the eyes of their friend and champion, Elizabeth Gaskell, this immersive hour-long performance transports audiences to the windswept Yorkshire moors. Here Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë wrote stories filled with desire, devotion, depravity and despair, challenging the social expectations and constraints placed upon women of their time.

Elizabeth Gaskell specialist, Dr Sherry Ashworth, joins Kantos as co-curator and presenter for this unique performance, bringing the sisters’ isolated yet fiercely creative world vividly to life.

This event will feature a pre-concert talk at 7.30pm. The concert will run for 75 minutes with no interval.

Kantos Chamber Choir: Brontë
  • Saturday 14 November 2026, 8pm
  • Stoller Hall
  • Standard £22.50. Students/U18 £5.50
Book tickets

Programme

Programme

Helen Neeves - Speak of the North!
John Ireland - The Hills
Tõnu Kõrvits - The Night is Darkening Round Me
Amy Beach - Peace I Leave With You
Helena Paish - Life
Gerald Finzi - My Spirit Sang All Day
Trad. arr. Charlie Perry - Black is the Colour of My True Love’s Hair
Sophie Nolan - Ira Vos Totos Consumet
Cecilia McDowall - Snow
Robert Pearsall - Lay a Garland
John Tavener - Funeral Ikos
Toby Hession - She Walks in Beauty
Joan Szymko - Finding Her Here

‘I read for the same reason that I ate or drank; because it was a real craving of nature.’

Step into the world of the Brontë sisters with Kantos Chamber Choir in an evocative evening of choral music and spoken word inspired by the lives and imaginations of one of literature’s most extraordinary families.

Seen through the eyes of their friend and champion, Elizabeth Gaskell, this immersive hour-long performance transports audiences to the windswept Yorkshire moors. Here Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë wrote stories filled with desire, devotion, depravity and despair, challenging the social expectations and constraints placed upon women of their time.

Elizabeth Gaskell specialist, Dr Sherry Ashworth, joins Kantos as co-curator and presenter for this unique performance, bringing the sisters’ isolated yet fiercely creative world vividly to life.

This event will feature a pre-concert talk at 7.30pm. The concert will run for 75 minutes with no interval.