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Date and Times Thursday 6 November 2025 | 7.30pm
Prices Adult: £16, Adult Members: £14.40, Patrons: £14.40, Child: £8, Child Members: £7.20

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Head to the Queen's House for an evening of enchanting music, performed by harpist Isabel Eberhardt in the setting of the Great Hall.

This concert is part of a series of evening performances at the Queen's House, organised in partnership with the Faculty of Music at Trinity Laban and generously supported by the Rainbow Dickinson Trust.

We are delighted to collaborate with Trinity Laban and contribute to the personal and professional development of the students. Tickets include a welcome drink, and a bar will be available in the Undercroft.

Event timings

Doors to the Undercroft and bar open: 6pm

Concert starts: 7.30pm

Performers

Isabel Eberhardt harp

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A woman wearing a black vest top rests her head on a golden harp

About the performers

Born in Ulm, Germany in 2004, Isabel Marie Eberhardt started playing the harp aged five. From 2017, Isabel worked with harp professors Park Stickney, Gabriella Dall’Olio and Fabrice Pierre. 

After successfully completing her International Baccalaureate, Isabel continued her studies at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, London, under the tutelage of Gabriella Dall’Olio. 

In 2023, Isabel won the John Marson Prize for Harp Studies at Trinity Laban. She recently graduated from her Bachelor of Music (Hons) degree with First Class honours. Isabel has been awarded the Derek Butler Scholarship and is currently studying for the Master of Music degree at Trinity Laban.

As a harpist, she continually works with Fabrice Pierre and frequently participates in masterclasses with renowned professors including Park Stickney, Sylvain Blassel, Isabelle Perrin and Isabelle Moretti. 

She has participated and performed in the Harp Festival APM in Saluzzo, Italy; the Ticino Musica Festival in Lugano, Switzerland; the Pierre Jamet Harp Summer Academy in Gargilesse, France; the MusicAlp Summer Academy in Tignes, France, and the World Harp Congress 2022 in Cardiff, Wales.

Isabel has mostly performed solo recitals, and additionally, she performs in chamber groups. She has performed in venues including the Queen's House, the Chapel of St Peter & St Paul in the Old Royal Naval College and St. James's Church Piccadilly, among others. In the last few years, Isabel has been part of many orchestral projects at Trinity Laban, including side-by-side coaching and contemporary music recordings. She frequently performs with orchestras, including the Jersey Chamber Orchestra, the Studio Ulmer Musikfreunde, the Fulham Opera, and the Kensington Symphony Orchestra.

In addition to her harp studies, Isabel is a soprano in the Old Royal Naval College Chapel Choir under Dr Ralph Allwood, and in the Beati Consort vocal ensemble. She studies orchestral conducting both at Trinity Laban and privately under the tutelage of Daniel Reith.

Ticket offer for young people

We have thirty free tickets per concert for local pupils aged 7+ to attend with a parent or guardian. These tickets are available on a first come, first served basis with two free tickets offered per pupil (and accompanying parent/guardian). 

A drink is not included with these complimentary tickets; however, refreshments can be purchased from the bar. 

Please email bookings@rmg.co.uk with the code: TLQH2025 and the school’s name by Wednesday 5 November. Additional tickets can also be purchased at the booking link below.

With grateful thanks

Evening performances at the Queen's House by Trinity Laban are kindly supported by the Rainbow Dickinson Trust. 

The Rainbow Dickinson Trust was established in the late 1990s by Dr Bernarr Rainbow, the leading authority on music education, and Professor Peter Dickinson, the composer, pianist, author and academic. The aim of the Trust is to advance and promote education in music.

Under Peter Dickinson’s leadership, the Trust has sponsored publications and lectures, and made hundreds of grants to musical endeavours, particularly those for young performers and audiences. Today the Trust continues to support a wide range of music education work, in line with the interests and achievements of its founders.

Both founders of the Trust had strong connections with Trinity Laban (formerly Trinity College of Music) and took a close interest in its work.

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