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.
Featured Events
The NEA Jazz Master and three-time Grammy Award-winner returns to the Isabel with his formidable quartet.
From across oceans and centuries, this moving and awe-inspiring musical journey reminds audiences of our shared humanity, our cultural interconnectedness, and our potential for healing and true reconciliation.
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2025 DAN School retirees, John Burge, Gisèle Dalbec-Szczesniak, Joy Innis, Greg Runions and Adrienne Shannon perform with the help of a few friends. Cash bar and celebration in lobby post-concert.
The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra is one of Canada’s leading symphony orchestras. In their first ever Kingston appearance, they come to the Isabel performing Marcus Goddard’s “Mountain Visions,” Brahms’s Violin Concerto, and Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 5.
Join the Kingston Symphony as we explore some wonderful music inspired by the great outdoors, including a special performance of Peter and the Wolf.
Celebrated Canadian pianist Angela Hewitt
brings her elegant technique and musicality
to the Isabel.
Splash’N Boots are a beloved Canadian children's music duo consisting of Nick Adams (Splash) and Taes Leavitt (Boots).
A concert by the Ukulele Orchestra is an unforgettable experience. A witty, quirky, irreverent, joyful, foot-stomping combination of rock and roll and melodious light entertainment, all played on the “bonsai guitar.”
Our composer festival showcases Maurice Ravel's brilliance. We welcome back Avan Yu to perform his Piano Concerto in G Major.
Following the sold-out success of last year's "A Night on Broadway" concert that concluded its acclaimed inaugural season, The Isabel Voices returns to the stage with another stunning evening of singing, dancing, and spectacular show tunes, backed by a phenomenal band. Don’t miss this exuberant celebration of all things Broadway! Live-stream tickets are available by clicking on the “More info” link below.
This program, by a signature Canadian ensemble and friend of the Isabel, features wonderful examples of baroque concertos.