BIO

Isaac James is an acclaimed and accomplished classical pianist who has captivated audiences across the United States. Renowned for his solo recitals and collaborative performances with chamber orchestras, Isaac's musical journey is marked by versatility and passion.


In addition to his virtuoso piano skills, Isaac has showcased his talent as a choral director, band and orchestral conductor, and church organist, demonstrating a multifaceted musical prowess.


An avid collaborative pianist, Isaac has collaborated with a diverse array of artists, opera companies, and choral groups nationwide. His musical journey began at the age of six when he started playing the piano by ear, and by the age of 16, he was competing in international piano competitions.


Isaac's musical education has been shaped by esteemed mentors such as Catherine Mowers, Janine Johnson, Israel Steinberg, Robert Goldman, Tubkya Ropaustokovich, and he has honed his craft through masterclasses with renowned pianists like Andre Watts and Olga Kern. His performances have graced prestigious venues including the Kimmel Center, Alice Tully Hall, Kennedy Center, National Cathedral, Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, and Symphony Hall.

Beyond his prowess as a pianist, Isaac has showcased his vocal talent, taking on roles in operettas such as "Ralph" in Gilbert and Sullivan's H.M.S. Pinafore, and lending his voice to professional choral societies and community choruses.


Isaac's commitment to bringing classical music to all corners of the community is evident in his efforts to organize performances in small rural communities throughout the Northeast. He has also played a pivotal role in founding classical music performance series and musical programs that support various charitable causes.


Currently residing in Southwest Florida, Isaac serves as a church organist and choir director while managing a performing arts space that hosts a vibrant concert series. His dedication to music and community enrichment continues to inspire audiences far and wide.