Kantos Chamber Choir: In Beauty May I Walk
  • Sunday 19 June 2022, 6pm
  • The Stoller Hall
  • £20-£5.50
Book tickets
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‘First class, a very impressive vocal sound and inspirational energy’ – Ida Carroll Trust

“Cathartic” – Gramophone Magazine

“A vibrant celebration of music’s power” – BBC Music Magazine


We only see true beauty as it slips away.

An evening with Manchester’s professional chamber choir, Kantos.

The natural world can be majestic, awe-inspiring, incomprehensible, and ever more frequently, terrifying. As our climate changes and we recognise the immensity of what is at stake, art can be a call to arms, a catalyst that riles us up, spurs us on, and guides us to the eye of the storm. 

While the earth grows tired, the music and soundscapes in this programme immerse the audience in a tale of nature’s beauty, of its hideous destruction, and ultimately, of defiance in the face of it all.

Kantos Chamber Choir: In Beauty May I Walk
  • Sunday 19 June 2022, 6pm
  • The Stoller Hall
  • £20-£5.50
Book tickets

Programme

Programme

Eric WHITACRE - Three Flower Songs
Lisa ROBERTSON - to tell it like it is
John IRELAND - The Hills
Hildegard VON BINGEN - O nobilissima viriditas & O viridissima virga
Jonathan DOVE - In Beauty May I Walk
Shruthi RAJASEKAR - Ganga’s Peace
Alberto GRAU - Kasar Mie La Gaji
Zoltán KODALY - Mountain Night
Percy GRAINGER - Mo nighean dubh
Chris HUTCHINGS - Let Them Not Say

‘First class, a very impressive vocal sound and inspirational energy’ – Ida Carroll Trust

“Cathartic” – Gramophone Magazine

“A vibrant celebration of music’s power” – BBC Music Magazine


We only see true beauty as it slips away.

An evening with Manchester’s professional chamber choir, Kantos.

The natural world can be majestic, awe-inspiring, incomprehensible, and ever more frequently, terrifying. As our climate changes and we recognise the immensity of what is at stake, art can be a call to arms, a catalyst that riles us up, spurs us on, and guides us to the eye of the storm. 

While the earth grows tired, the music and soundscapes in this programme immerse the audience in a tale of nature’s beauty, of its hideous destruction, and ultimately, of defiance in the face of it all.