Announcing an extraordinary literary and musical event that will took place this weekend in Manchester and Haworth:
Kantor Chamber Choir presents
Artistic Director & Co-Curator Ellie Slorach
Presenter & Co-Curator Sherry Ashworth
“I read for the same reason that I ate or drank; because it was a real craving of nature.”
Join Kantos Chamber Choir as we examine the lives and passions of the mysterious Brontë sisters through the eyes of their friend and supporter, Elizabeth Gaskell.
Kantos will evoke the wild, exposed landscapes of a lonely existence on the moors for three exceptional women, who found escape and freedom in their imagined worlds. An hour-long programme of choral music and spoken word will immerse us in their isolated hilltop hive of creativity from where the sisters wove their intricate stories of desire, devotion, depravity and despair.
Elizabeth Gaskell expert, Sherry Ashworth, joins us to curate and present the programme for this unique performance.
In partnership with Library Live, Elizabeth Gaskell’s House & Brontë Parsonage Museum.
Saturday 21 September - Central Library, St Peter's Square, Manchester M2 5PD
Doors 18.30, Performance 19.00
Sunday 22 September - Haworth Church, Church Street, Haworth BD22 8DP
Doors 16.00, Performance 16.30
Programme:
John Ireland - The Hills
Helena Parish - Life
Tõnu Kõrvits - The Night is Darkening Round Me
Helen Neeves - Speak of the North!
Kate Bush arr. Malene Rigtrup - Wuthering Heights
Sophie Nolan - Ira Vos Totos Consumet
Amy Beach - Peace I Leave With You
Cecilia McDowall - Snow
Robert Pearsall - Lay a Garland
John Tavener - Funeral Ikos
Toby Hession - She Walks in Beauty
Gerald Finzi - My Spirit Sang All Day
Joan Szymko - Finding Her Here
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