190th Birthday Celebrations | Sonority Choir in the Chapel

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Date: Mon, 25 May 2026

Time: 6.30pm

Cost: £15.00 + Booking fee

Type: Music

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As part of our 190th birthday celebrations, experience a performance of captivating choral music as Sonority Choir, one of Sheffield’s finest upper‑voice ensembles, presents Fire Flowers – a journey of resilience and renewal inspired by the restorative power of nature’s beauty.

At the heart of the programme is Don Macdonald’s powerful song cycle Fire Flowers. Taking its title from the delicate wildflowers that bloom on a forest floor after a devastating fire, the work reflects on the astonishing ways life re‑emerges where hope once seemed impossible. Alongside Macdonald’s cycle, the programme features a beautifully set version of Wendell Berry’s The Peace of Wild Thingsand works by Reena Esmail, Lydia Samuels, Winnie Brückner, Laura Hawley, and Katerina Gimon.

This evocative concert weaves together music that reflects the everyday challenges we all carry, those quiet, unspoken moments that shape us and the collective calls for social change and the righting of wrongs. It also draws on the healing strength of the natural world: how, in times of overwhelm or uncertainty, we turn instinctively to birdsong, open skies, and quiet forests for comfort and peace. With Fire Flowers, Sonority offers a programme that highlights shared threads of hope, and invites audiences to pause, reflect, and witness the beauty that can rise after even the fiercest storms.

Known for imaginative programming and captivating performances, Sonority Choir brings together exceptional singers to champion innovative music for women’s voices. Since its founding in 2019, the ensemble has become recognised for its bold artistic vision, warm choral blend, and emotionally resonant concerts that honour tradition while embracing contemporary expression.

Adults (16 and over): £15.00 + Booking fee
Children (15 and under): £8.00 + Booking fee

Throughout the 190th birthday weekend, the Samuel Worth Chapel will also host a café, bookstall and People Power exhibition, open 10.00am-4.00pm each day, so you can explore our history, discover our stories and learn more about our future plans.

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