Celebrate 65 years of Canada’s brightest young musical talent with the National Youth Orchestra of Canada!
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Season Opener: 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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Celebrate 65 years of Canada’s brightest young musical talent with the National Youth Orchestra of Canada!
Margaret Atwood, Canada’s internationally-celebrated literary and cultural icon, takes the stage with award-winning novelist and poet Ian Williams for a profound, witty, far-seeking conversation.
Multimedia Art Installation exploring the systemic erasure of Indigenous culture resulting from the residential school system.
Season Opener: the New Orford String Quartet returns to the Isabel with the first of two residencies in the 2025-2026 season.
Artist Talk about "Fading Memories of Home", an installation with accompanying video that explores the systemic erasure of Indigenous culture resulting from the residential school system.
Tom Wilson is a Canadian music legend, famed Mohawk storyteller and visual artist.
Experience the power and majesty of Bruckner's Symphony No. 4, arguably Bruckner's most beloved composition. A shining example of his incredible gift for drama, pacing, colour, and scope.
Kingston group Oakridge Ave. is quickly becoming known as one of the region’s hottest emerging bands!
Elinor Frey is a leading American-Canadian cellist, gambist, and researcher. She has performed throughout the Americas and in Europe in recital and with numerous chamber ensembles and orchestras.
Family Series - Our Carmen is a newcomer to Canada, a feisty little girl, facing her first day in a Canadian school.
Soar through the sparkling heights of achievement of four masterful composers at their peak: Rossini, Dvorak, Mozart, and Schubert.
Join five-time JUNO Award winner, Jane Bunnett and her all-female band Maqueque for a phenomenal evening of jazz!
Conceived for two exceptional musicians—Aiyun Huang, percussionist, and Mark Fewer, violinist—this project examines how clocks respond to one another, to the passage of time, to stress, and to emotions.
The Elmer Iseler Singers, based in Toronto and led by Artistic Director Lydia Adams since 1998, mark their 47th Concert Season in 2025-2026.
A painter now only known by the initials “I.S.” produced a small but significant body of work in seventeenth-century Northern Europe. Renowned specialist in the history of dress, Dr. Marieke de Winkel discusses what clues can be found about the artist’s possible identity.