Concert booking
Isabel Schwartzbach performs concerts in flexible formats shaped to match each venue.
Isabel Schwartzbach Band
As a starting point, concerts can be booked with the Isabel Schwartzbach Band, featuring:
Isabel Schwartzbach – vocals
Alexander Kraglund – violin & harmonica
Henrik Simonsen – bass
Jesper Frank Christensen – musical director & piano
Depending on the size and type of venue, the ensemble can also be expanded with flute and/or percussion.
Together, we present a warm, elegant and atmospheric concert experience featuring favourites from Isabel’s repertoire - from beloved musical theatre classics such as The Sound of Music, The Phantom of the Opera and My Fair Lady to Danish songs by Kai Normann Andersen, as well as musical visits to the folk traditions of Ireland and Scotland.
The music is tied together with small stories and anecdotes from Isabel’s career on stage, creating an evening filled with warmth, humour, atmosphere and musical presence.
Folk Concert
It is also possible to book a concert dedicated entirely to folk music, with a special focus on Celtic and Irish-inspired repertoire, Nordic folk traditions and timeless storytelling through song.
Solo Concerts
For smaller venues and more intimate occasions, Isabel Schwartzbach can also be booked as a solo performer with a pianist.
Please get in touch to create a tailored solution for your venue and event.
Watch an excerpt of a concert with Isabel Schwartzbach Band. Recorded live at Folkekirkens Hus, Aalborg, 2026
Isabel Schwartzbach Band performing “Forelsket i København”. Live at Folkekirkens Hus, Aalborg, 2026
Isabel Schwartzbach symphonic concert reel
Other concert formats
Isabel Schwartzbach and Frederikke Vedel present a warm and light-hearted concert of their favourite musical theatre songs. Built around the contrast between soprano and mezzo - and the different character types they’re usually cast in - the concert offers musical variety, humour, and small stories from life on stage.
The soprano and the mezzo
Folk concert
A concert solely with Isabel Schwartzbach’s folk music repertoire, spanning both Celtic and Nordic traditions. The concert blends atmospheric melodies and storytelling, moving from Irish pubs and shores to Scandinavian landscapes.