Category: LMC in the News
December 2016 free concerts
2015-2016 Annual Financial Report and the Year in Review
Dear Members and Friends of LMC,
Dare I say our 125th season of musical impact and excellence was an epic one?
I dare to say, “Yes!”
Let me share just a few of the highlights during our 2015-16 season:
- A new LMC website was launched in May which gave us a whole, new world of flexibility, navigability, and inspiration to show how amazing LMC’s programs are. Included on the site are a number of videos, produced by our own PR team, that create instant impact and information about our programs, especially Music in Schools and The Frances Walton Competition. Classical KING FM 98.1 was our media sponsor this year. Our new LMC logo and collateral materials gave LMC a fresh, new look.
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We purchased and installed a Steinway B grand piano on January 13, 2016 to be on long-term loan to the Seattle Central Library. Our new piano was named for long-time member and benefactor, Eleanor Hale Wilson. The celebratory concert featured member pianists, as well as appreciative remarks from the Library staff. The Library promoted the event on their social media sites.
- Among the 57 concerts LMC presented on the Public Concerts Series, two special concerts in March celebrated the 125th anniversary of LMC’s first meeting and the 125th anniversary of LMC’s first concert. Works by LMC composers past and present were featured. This season saw more collaborative programming than ever before! Our PR team produced two beautiful new program covers featuring our work in the community and quasquicentennial history.
- Our 125th Annual Luncheon was particularly celebratory this year, with music critic
and longtime advocate, Melinda Bargreen, serving as our special guest speaker. Competition winners Sophie Baird-Daniel, harpist, and Jovanni-Rey de Pedro, pianist, performed as well as describing their experiences on tour.
- Once again The Frances Walton Competition in June dazzled us with the talent of our competitors! For the first time a bassoonist was one of the solo winners, local talent, Dana Jackson. Music in Schools collaborated with FWC to bring two of the solo winners into Seattle schools for visits during the September 2016 tour.
- Finally, July 7th was a momentous day for LMC and the Museum of History and Industry! LMC celebrated its 125th Birthday Bash with two performances of an entertaining and informative program about our amazing history, featuring a number of LMC performers and guests representing our programs. The City of Seattle and Mayor Ed Murray proclaimed July 7th Ladies Musical Club Day! Free birthday cupcakes were handed out to the crowds, and all seemed to have a truly joyous evening. MOHAI saw its largest July 7th attendance that day since 2013!
I am continually amazed at the commitment and tireless work of the members of LMC. I look forward to continuing the development of LMC’s great work in the 2016-17 season!
Sincerely,
Lynn Muehleisen
President, Ladies Musical Club of Seattle
Hilary Field chosen for Carnegie Hall Lullaby Project
Hilary Field’s recording of her arrangement of the traditional Spanish lullaby “Arrorró” was chosen by Carnegie Hall for their Lullaby Project. This song is from Hilary’s CD “Cantilena” with vocalist Patrice O’Neill. Other artists in Carnegie Hall’s Lullaby Project are well known artists in many genres, including Yo Yo Ma, Bobby McFerrin, Marilyn Horne, Billy Joel, Emmy Lou Harris, Alison Krauss and others. Carnegie Hall’s blog states that “the core of Carnegie Hall’s Lullaby Project is an effort to deepen the connection between parents and children through music.”
A longtime active participant in LMC programs, Hilary is a former Frances Walton Competition winner, a frequent volunteer with our Music in Schools Outreach program and a 16-17 LMC board member. She performs November 3 at the Seattle Art Museum with LMC soprano, Christine Menschner and guest artist tenor, Brian Minnick and March 8 at the Seattle Public Library with sopranos Ya-Li Lee and Christine Menschner.
Hilary Field featured in Classical Guitar magazine
“Hilary Field’s ‘Premieres’ Collects Unrecorded Pieces by Contemporary Composers from all Over the World“
From the Spring 2016 Issue of Classical Guitar magazine
BY BLAIR JACKSON
Hilary Field was a 1993 competition winner and is a member of LMC. She can next be seen performing with us on October 6 at the Seattle Art Museum. An active member of the club, she volunteers regularly with our Music in Schools program and is currently member of the LMC board of Trustees.