The Sanibel Music Festival officially launched its 2026 season on December 5 with a special performance at the Sanibel Congregational United Church of Christ. Held during the 39th annual Luminary Stroll, the concert featured a talented lineup from Florida Gulf Coast University’s Bower School of Music.
The evening offered a diverse range of classical and seasonal selections, highlighting the skill of emerging young artists and community leaders alike.
Performance Highlights
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Classical Ensembles: A six-member cello ensemble performed works by Shostakovich, Casals, and Goltermann. The program concluded with a powerful rendition of Haydn’s String Quartet Op. 76, No. 1 by the FGCU String Quartet.
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Featured Soloists: Soprano Isabel Sanchez Riverio performed a moving presentation of Kol Nidrei, accompanied by pianist Enzo Ortiz.
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Community Spirit: The audience enjoyed vocal performances by soprano Kelly Johnson alongside Bat Yam Temple of the Islands Rabbi Sunny Schnitzer and Steve Garrett. The group performed a selection of music including Peter, Paul and Mary classics and Hanukkah favorites.
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Interactive Celebration: SCUCC Music Director MacKenzie Albert led the crowd in festive sing-a-longs, with Festival Co-President Shirley Witte serving as the evening’s emcee.
Looking Ahead to March
This concert served as a preview of the high-caliber talent the Sanibel Music Festival brings to the island each year. While the main festival events take place in March, this collaboration with the Bower School of Music underscores the festival’s commitment to supporting music education and providing a platform for the next generation of classical performers.
For more information on the upcoming March schedule and ticket availability, please visit the festival’s official website or follow their social media channels for updates.





