Isata Kanneh-Mason | |
Birth Date: | 27 May 1996 |
Birth Place: | Nottingham, England |
Genre: | Classical |
Instrument: | Piano |
Label: | Decca Classics |
Isata Kanneh-Mason pronounced as //ˈaɪsətəˌkɑnɛˈmeɪsən//[1] (born May 1996) is a British pianist. She is the sister of and frequent collaborator with cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason. She has been described as "one of today's most in-demand classical musicians".[2]
Kanneh-Mason grew up in Nottingham, England. She is the first child of Stuart Mason, from London, a luxury hotel business manager of Antiguan descent,[3] [4] and Dr. Kadiatu Kanneh, from Sierra Leone, a former lecturer at the University of Birmingham and author of the 2020 book House of Music: Raising the Kanneh-Masons.[5] [6]
Isata attended the Purcell School, before earning a place to study at the Royal Academy of Music on the Sir Elton John Scholarship. She later performed with Elton John himself in Los Angeles in 2013.[2] While at the RAM, she studied under Joanna MacGregor and Carole Presland.[7]
Isata was an ECHO Rising Star in the 2021-22 season performing in many of Europe’s finest halls and she is also the recipient of the coveted Leonard Bernstein Award, an Opus Klassik award for best young artist and is one of the Konzerthaus Dortmund’s Junge Wilde artists. She was artist-in-residence with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in the 2022-23 season.[8]
Kanneh-Mason made her solo debut at the BBC Proms in 2023, playing Sergei Prokofiev's Piano Concerto #3 with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales.[9]
Kanneh-Mason records for Decca Records.