Pianist Misha Dichter, now performing in the sixth decade of a distinguished international career, remains one of America’s most popular artists, extending a musical heritage from the Russian Romantic School and the German Classical style.
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The Isabel is delighted to welcome London’s The Kingdom Choir, founded in 1994 by award-winning conductor Karen Gibson. Drawing from various Christian traditions, the group is dedicated to creating a sound that reflects the community they share through their warm energy and enthusiastic performances.
Created in 2017 by viola da gambist Robin Pharo, Près de votre oreille (“Close to your ear”) ensemble strives to bring a range of music from different eras to audiences.
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Written by Gao Xingjian and translated by Gilbert C. Fong. Director Craig Walker and the DAN School of Drama and Music invite you on a transformative journey of self-discovery, daring you to step onto The Other Shore.
This concert will feature 2024 Concerto Competition winner, Violetta Kurkurina, in a performance of Edvard Grieg's Piano Concerto in A minor, as well as Anton Bruckner's epic Symphony No.4.
Pianist Misha Dichter, now performing in the sixth decade of a distinguished international career, remains one of America’s most popular artists, extending a musical heritage from the Russian Romantic School and the German Classical style.
The Isabel is delighted to welcome London’s The Kingdom Choir, founded in 1994 by award-winning conductor Karen Gibson. Drawing from various Christian traditions, the group is dedicated to creating a sound that reflects the community they share through their warm energy and enthusiastic performances.
This concert celebrates the undisputed genius of Brahms and Schumann alongside the virtuosity of pianist Jonathan Mak.
Bask in the warmth of our annual candlelit holiday concert, sure to mark a joyous start to your festive season!
Offering both a matinée and evening performance, this beautiful program features:
John Rutter’s incomparable Gloria, accompanied by a nine-piece brass ensemble, organ, and percussion
Benjamin Britten’s gorgeous A Ceremony of Carols — and other seasonal favourites — with the fabulous, Juno-nominated international harpist, Caroline Léonardelli
Complimentary festive treats, cash bar, a silent auction (at the evening performance), and more
This concert sold out last year, and we expect tickets will go again quickly this year!
Created in 2017 by viola da gambist Robin Pharo, Près de votre oreille (“Close to your ear”) ensemble strives to bring a range of music from different eras to audiences.
The 2023 Grammy Award-nominated British vocal ensemble VOCES8 inspires people through their music and their joy of singing.
The Kingston Symphony's Christmas concerts are not only a Kingston tradition, but the perfect way to begin your holiday festivities!
Good Lovelies’ annual Christmas tour hits the road this December, bringing classic holiday songs, timeless winter selections, and original Good Lovelies material to the stage.
American violinist Melissa White has enchanted audiences and critics around the world for her “warmly expressive and lyrical…glittering” playing (Chicago Classical Review) and for “making her violin sing elegantly” (Aspen Times).
Kingston Symphony Principal Flute Amelia Lyon performs a newly orchestrated reimagining of Hindemith's wonderful Flute Sonata.
First prize winner of the 18th Chopin Piano Competition 2021 in Warsaw, Bruce Liu’s “playing of breathtaking beauty” (BBC Music Magazine) has secured his reputation as one of the most exciting talents of his generation[...]
Cellist Nicolas Altstaedt, called “compelling” (The New York Times) and praised as one of the most sought-after and versatile artists today, partners with Fazil Say, Turkish pianist and composer.
A roots-pop artist with a voice that has been
hailed as “raw and powerful,” Alex Mundy has
been writing and performing music for almost a
decade.