Tickling the ivories at the Isabel
August 27, 2014
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By Communications Staff
Staff at the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts received a very special delivery this morning: a Steinway concert grand piano.
Renowned for their quality, Steinway pianos grace the stages of performance halls around the world and have been celebrated by artists from Glenn Gould to Billy Joel. A Steinway grand piano is made from over 12,000 individual parts, and typically takes nearly a year to make.
The Isabel's Steinway piano was purchased with philanthropic support from William and Meredith Saunderson of Toronto and from John Partridge (BSc’66) and Jean Partridge of Calgary.
Pianist will play the Steinway on September 21 when he performs with as part of the first concert in the Isabel’s classical series, .
Learn more about the inaugural season by visiting the .
The Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts is a hub for artistic study, creation, exhibition and performance at Queen’s. It is home to the Department of Film and Media and also provides learning and working space for the university’s other creative arts disciplines.
The Isabel was made possible by a transformational gift from Alfred Bader (Sc’45, Arts’46, MSc’47, LLD’86) and his wife, Isabel (LLD’07) as well as the financial backing of the federal and provincial governments, the City of Kingston and additional philanthropic support.