Celebrate 65 years of Canada鈥檚 brightest young musical talent with the National Youth Orchestra of Canada!
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The New Orford String Quartet returns to the Isabel with the first of two residencies in the 2025-2026 season.
Tom Wilson is a Canadian music legend, famed Mohawk storyteller and visual artist.
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In 2024, Jaeden became the first Canadian Grand Prize Laureate in a the piano edition of the Concours musical international de Montr茅al.
Be captivated by an afternoon of staggering musical genius featuring one true masterwork after another. Montgomery, Beethoven, Brahms. It doesn't get any better than this!
Christina Foster, Savannah Shea and Anna Sudac grew up in very different families, each filled with music and laughter, and each producing a sensitive, perceptive, expressive daughter with excellent pitch and impeccable taste.
The Israeli Chamber Project returns to the Isabel with the celebrated violinist Antje Weithaas in their first joint North American tour.
For this performance, two renowned Canadian pianists perform a repertoire for two pianos by Mozart, Chopin, Medtner, Chaminade, and Gershwin.
Join the Kingston Symphony as we bring to life this classic tale by Mordecai Richler, with music by award-winning Canadian composer, Dean Burry, and text adapted by the author's son Jacob Richler.
Experience the mesmerizing sounds of Persian music as the Amir Amiri Ensemble takes you on a journey through the rich cultural tapestry of Iran.
Kun茅 World is an eleven-piece collective made up of ten musicians from all over the world and one M茅tis-Canadian. Through music, they speak to their roots, even as they envision a pluralistic future.
The Kingston Symphony season concludes with an enduring and much-loved masterwork: Mahler's gargantuan Fifth Symphony.
Violinist James Ehnes has established himself as one of the most sought-after musicians on the international stage. Gifted with a rare combination of stunning virtuosity, serene lyricism, and an unfaltering musicality, Ehnes is a favourite guest at the world鈥檚 most celebrated concert halls.
The 2026 Bader-Overton National Piano Competition is inspired by the Isabel鈥檚 2025-2026 season theme of 鈥淓xtending the Rafters.鈥 The competition will focus on ways Indigenization - Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, Anti-Black Racism, and Accessibility - can be included within various aspects of the competition.