Years of tumult through the band's mid-late twenties have been woven into something powerful and real: a tight-knit, sincere, and caring rock and roll band hitting full sprint.
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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.
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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.
Featuring Bartok’s monumental SONATA FOR TWO PIANOS AND PERCUSSION, DAN School pianists, Clare Marion and Jenna Simeonov, perform with DAN School Percussion Professor, Jamie Drake, and Montreal percussionist, Brydone Charlton.
Experience the Canadian premiere of Dan Forrest’s CREATION, a spectacularly sweeping oratorio that explores the wonders of our planet through a dazzling variety of musical expressions for voice and orchestra. Live-stream tickets, as well as Season Tickets for both in-person and live-stream viewing are available by clicking on the “More info” link below.
The NEA Jazz Master and three-time Grammy Award-winner returns to the Isabel with his formidable quartet.
Catch a glimpse into the sound worlds of three extraordinary composers: Goulet, Ligeti, and Tchaikovsky. Featuring the talented Mark Fewer.
The DAN Schools’ Jazz Ensemble and contemporary vocal students present romantic songs from the great American songbook, musical theatre classics, and selections from a few of your favourite movies.
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.
One of the most internationally successful Finnish string quartets, Meta4 creates music that exists in a timeless dimension where folk, early, and contemporary blur their boundaries and engage in mutual interaction.
The Isabel Quartet presents Amy Beach’s THEME AND VARIATIONS for flute and quartet with flautist, Sarah Moon, a new quartet by Bruce Russell, and Schubert’s DEATH AND THE MAIDEN.
As a duo, Brown is joined by the “lusty alternative Joni Mitchell” (New York Times) and “National Treasure” (CBC), Kate Fenner. They take to the Isabel stage for the first time alongside American jazz and folk rock bassist, guitarist, and singer-songwriter, Tony Scherr.
Works by William Grant Still, Mozart, and a brand new violin concerto written by John Burge for Katya Poplyansky highlight this amazing concert.
The Vancouver Chamber Choir, led by Artistic Director Kari Turunen, is one of Canada’s premier professional choral ensembles.
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.