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Mary Isaac

Mary Isaac is a church organist and theologian. She follows EPTA UK and professor Peter Feuchwanger who has influence on her musical journey. Mary obtained the pianoforte performing diploma with honour from Victoria College of Music.

Articles by Mary Isaac

Shostakovich chamber music

A special concert dedicated to the music of British composer Ian Stewart

Laura Isaacson and Patricia Capone

Warren Mailley-Smith

Héloîse Geoghegan and Michael Joyce

Mary Isaac listens to Russian pianist Olga Stezhko

Elisabeth Leonskaja celebrates Robert Schumann

Russian pianist Rustem Kudoyarov

A piano recital by Theresia Renelt

A piano recital by Anthony Hughes

Julian Jacobson and Meng Yang Pan celebrate Valentine's Day and Chinese New Year

Mary Isaac enjoys a concert of music from Latin America

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