Public Concerts and Other LMC Events

Free Public Concert Series

LMC’s most visible face is its Public Concert Series that offers free classical music concerts from October through May by LMC member-musicians and guests. The classical music series is presented at a variety of venues throughout the Seattle metro area, including Seattle Art Museum, Seattle Public Library – Central and West Seattle Branches, University House Wallingford, Mirabella Seattle, Tagney Jones Hall, Bellevue’s Crossroads Community Center Theater, and the Music Center of the Northwest in North Seattle.

These intimate, one-half-hour to one-hour, music programs are free and open to the public. A selection of these are now available online through our Facebook page and YouTube channel. No advance tickets are required.

With generous support and partnership from:



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Event Calendar

Nov
13
Wed
Songs of Comfort and Hope for Cello & Piano @ Seattle Public Library - Central Library
Nov 13 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Songs of Comfort and Hope for Cello & Piano

“Ave Maria” (Prelude in C Major, BWV 846) by Charles Gounod (1818–1893) / Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750)
Melodie (Elegy from The Erynnies), Op. 10, No. 5 by Jules Massenet (1842–1912)
Notturno Op. 43, No. 3 by Georg Goltermann (1824–1898)
Notturno Op. 59, No. 1 by Georg Goltermann (1824–1898)
IV. Standchen (Serenade), from Schwanengesang, D. 957 by Franz Schubert (1797–1828)
La Cinquantaine by Jean Gabriel-Marie (1852–1928)
Les Larmes de Jacqueline, Op. 76 No. 2 by Jacques Offenbach (1819–1880)
“Summertime” by George Gershwin (1898–1937)
Ave Maria, D. 839 by Franz Schubert (1797–1828)
Salut d’amour, Op. 12 by Edward Elgar (1857–1934)

Melicent Whinston, cello
Michael Housley, piano

Artist bios

Nov
14
Thu
In Perfect Harmony: A Tribute to Gabriel Fauré @ Tagney Jones Hall
Nov 14 @ 11:30 am – 12:30 pm

In Perfect Harmony: A Tribute to Gabriel Fauré on the 100th Anniversary of His Death

“A l’hôtel de Transylvanie” from Manon by Jules Massenet (1842–1912)
“Le papillon et la fleur,” Op. 1, No. 1 by Gabriel Fauré (1845–1924)
“Dans le ruines d’une abbaye,” Op. 2 by Gabriel Fauré
“Salut au Chevalier Printemps,” Op. 151, No. 2 by Camille Saint-Saëns (1835–1921)
“Après un Rêve,” Op. 7, No. 1 by Gabriel Fauré
“Puisqu’ici‑bas toute âme,” Op. 10, No. 2 by Gabriel Fauré
“Rêve d’amour,” Op. 5, No. 2 by Gabriel Fauré
“Les trois belles demoiselles” by Pauline Viardot (1821–1910)
“Chanson d’amour” by Gabriel Fauré
“Aurore,” Op. 39, No. 1 by Gabriel Fauré
“Prelude” from Le Poème des Fleurs by Jules Massenet
“Clair de lune,” Op. 46, No. 2 by Gabriel Fauré
“En sourdine,” Op. 58, No. 2 by Gabriel Fauré
“Joie!” Op. 2, No. 5 by Jules Massenet
“Prison,” Op. 83, No. 1 by Gabriel Fauré
“O mort, poussière d’étoiles” No. 10 from La chanson d’Ève, Op. 95 by Gabriel Fauré
“La messagère,” No. 3 from Le Jardin clos, Op. 106 by Gabriel Fauré
“Tantum Ergo,” Op. 65, No. 2 by Gabriel Fauré
“Tout gai!” by Maurice Ravel (1875–1937)

Katie Hochman and Regina Thomas, sopranos
Catherine Treadgold, mezzo-soprano
Joan Lundquist, piano

Artist bios

Nov
15
Fri
Classical KING and LMC Present: Kodak Quartet on Northwest Focus Live @ Speight Jenkins Studio at Classical KING
Nov 15 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Back by popular demand! Listen to 2023 FWC Small Ensemble winner Kodak String Quartet — Edgar Donati, Violin; Martin Noh, Violin; Daniel Spink, Viola; Blake Kitayama, Cello — perform on Seattle’s premier classical music station.

Classical KING and Ladies Musical Club

present

KODAK QUARTET

on Northwest Focus Live
Friday, November 15, 2024 at 7:00 PM

 

Program TBA

Listen Here! or tune into 98.1 FM.

As featured on NPR’s Live Sessions

ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Praised for their “electrifying eye contact and rhythmic flexibility” (Sean MacLean, KING FM), the award-winning Kodak Quartet is highly regarded for their work with contemporary composers on new compositions and for presenting traditional works with a contemporary flavor. Kodak Quartet formed in Rochester, New York while attending the Eastman School of
Music and are currently based in New York, NY. Kodak’s members hail from the US, Canada and France.

The quartet won the first prize at the 2023 Frances Walton Competition, and was honored with first prize and grand prize at the 2023 Coltman Chamber Music Competition. Their international performance career brings concerts to a great diversity of people, including concerts at Carnegie Hall, Merkin Hall, the Lunenburg Academy of Music Performance, the Banff Centre, and MISQA. They have appeared on KING-FM Classical Northwest and have been featured on NPR Live Sessions. They have also performed for thousands of children at non-traditional performance venues such as school concerts, movie theaters, concert halls, and other outreach programs such as Rob Kapilow’s “What Makes it Great?” and James Blachly’s “Listening as Leadership.”

Kodak Quartet has performed with GRAMMY-winning artists Time for Three, Kronos Quartet, and JACK Quartet. They have worked with members of the Alban Berg, American, Beethoven, Danel, Juilliard, Pacifica, Verona, and Ying Quartets, among others. The Kodak Quartet is currently the Cuker and Stern Resident String Quartet at the Mannes School of Music.

2023 Frances Walton Competition Winners

 

The Frances Walton Competition and LMC are generously supported by:

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Nov
16
Sat
LMC Presents: Kodak Quartet at Town Hall @ Town Hall
Nov 16 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Back by popular demand! Come watch 2023 FWC Small Ensemble winner Kodak String Quartet — Edgar Donati, Violin; Martin Noh, Violin; Daniel Spink, Viola; Blake Kitayama, Cello — perform at Seattle’s Iconic Town Hall

 

Ladies Musical Club

presents

KODAK QUARTET

Town Hall, Seattle, WA
Saturday, November 16, 2024 at 7:30 PM

 

Program TBA

Purchase tickets here!

As featured on NPR’s Live Sessions

ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Praised for their “electrifying eye contact and rhythmic flexibility” (Sean MacLean, KING FM), the award-winning Kodak Quartet is highly regarded for their work with contemporary composers on new compositions and for presenting traditional works with a contemporary flavor. Kodak Quartet formed in Rochester, New York while attending the Eastman School of
Music and are currently based in New York, NY. Kodak’s members hail from the US, Canada and France.

The quartet won the first prize at the 2023 Frances Walton Competition, and was honored with first prize and grand prize at the 2023 Coltman Chamber Music Competition. Their international performance career brings concerts to a great diversity of people, including concerts at Carnegie Hall, Merkin Hall, the Lunenburg Academy of Music Performance, the Banff Centre, and MISQA. They have appeared on KING-FM Classical Northwest and have been featured on NPR Live Sessions. They have also performed for thousands of children at non-traditional performance venues such as school concerts, movie theaters, concert halls, and other outreach programs such as Rob Kapilow’s “What Makes it Great?” and James Blachly’s “Listening as Leadership.”

Kodak Quartet has performed with GRAMMY-winning artists Time for Three, Kronos Quartet, and JACK Quartet. They have worked with members of the Alban Berg, American, Beethoven, Danel, Juilliard, Pacifica, Verona, and Ying Quartets, among others. The Kodak Quartet is currently the Cuker and Stern Resident String Quartet at the Mannes School of Music.

2023 Frances Walton Competition Winners

 

The Frances Walton Competition and LMC are generously supported by:

. 4Culture logo

Nov
17
Sun
Schubert Quintet | Songs of Finland @ West Seattle Library
Nov 17 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Schubert Quintet

Quintet in C Major, Op. 163 by Franz Schubert (1797–1828); Originally for string quintet, arranged for reed quintet by Gail Perstein
I. Allegro ma non troppo

Sharon Jung and Bernard Shapiro, oboes
Gail Perstein, English horn
Eric Shankland, bassoon
Julie Shankland, bass clarinet

Songs of Finland

Suvilaula by Yrjö Kilpinen (1892–1959)
Rakastunut

Purjein kuutamolla by Toivo Kuula (1883–1918)
Sinipiika
Kaiutar by Jean Sibelius (1865–1957)
Paimenet by Toivo Kuula (1883–1918)

Pai, pai, paitaressu by Oskar Merikanto (1868–1924)
Ma elän

Tiina Ritalahti, soprano
Joan Lundquist, piano

Artist bios

Nov
19
Tue
Music for Violin, Voice, and Piano @ Crossroads Community Center
Nov 19 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Music for Violin, Voice, and Piano

Violin Sonata No. 2 in A Major, Op. 100 by Johannes Brahms (1833–1897)
Allegro amabile
Andante Tranquillo – Vivace
Allegretto grazioso (quasi andante)

Angie Kam, violin
Mia HyeYeon Kim, piano

No. 3 ‘Mouvement’ from Images Book I, L. 110 by Claude Debussy (1862–1918)

Mia HyeYeon Kim, piano

Four Last Songs by Richard Strauss (1864–1949)
Frühling
September
Beim Schlafengehen
Im Abendrot

Laurel Sprigg, soprano
Angie Kam, violin
Mia HyeYeon Kim, piano

Artist bios

Nov
23
Sat
Works for Oboe and Piano | Arensky Piano Trio No. 1 – Selections @ Mirabella Seattle
Nov 23 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Works for Oboe and Piano

Sonatina for Oboe and Piano (1951) by Malcolm Arnold (1921–2006)
I. Leggiero
II. Andante con moto
III. Vivace

Gail Perstein, oboe
Silas Berlin, piano

Sonata VI in C Major for Alto Recorder and Piano (TWV 41: C 5) by Georg Philipp Telemann (1681–1767)
Adagio-Allegro-Adagio-Allegro
Larghetto
Vivace

Gail Perstein, Alto recorder
Silas Berlin, piano

Chanconeta Tedesca by Anonymous 14th Century Italian

Gail Perstein, garklein recorder

Blues for D.D. by Jeffrey Agrell (b. 1948)

Gail Perstein, oboe

Selections from Arensky Piano Trio No. 1

Piano Trio No. 1 in D minor, Op. 32 by Anton Arensky (1861–1906)
1. Allegro Moderato
3. Elegia Adagio

Kathryn Zufall, violin
Erika Fiebig, cello
Sophia Chou, piano

Artist bios

Dec
9
Mon
Music for Soprano, Flute, and Piano | Twelve Months of Music @ University House Wallingford
Dec 9 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Music for Soprano, Flute, and Piano

Flammende Rose (Flaming Rose) by Georg Friedrich Händel (1685-1759)
Le Portrait (The Portrait) by Cecile Chaminade (1857-1944)
Der Hirt auf dem Felsen (Shepherd on the Rock) by Franz Schubert (1797-1828)

Susan Strick, soprano
Jan Bleakney, flute
Sharon Wong, piano

Twelve Months of Music

January: At the Fireside from The Seasons, Op. 37b #1 by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
February: Carnivalse by Chilly Gonzales
March: Frühling S. 480/2 by Franz Liszt
April: Snowdrop from The Seasons Op. 37b #4 by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
May: May Night Op. 27 #4 by Selim Palmgren
June: Sommervise Op. 45 #3 by Agathe Backer-Grøndahl
July: The Reapers’ Song Op. 68 #18 by Robert Schumann
August: Mysterious Summer’s Night by Larysa Kuzmenko
September: In Autumn from Woodland Sketches Op. 51 #4 by Edward MacDowell
October: El fantasma from Cuentos de la juventud Op. 1 #8 by Enrique Granados
November: Thanksgiving by George Winston
December: Postludium from Winterreigen Op. 13 #10 by Ernö Dohnányi

Karin McCullough, piano

 

Dec
11
Wed
Holiday Program @ Seattle Public Library - Central Library
Dec 11 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Holiday Program

LMC members present a holiday-themed program that will delight audiences.

Program TBA

Artists TBA

Dec
21
Sat
LMC Opera – Program TBA @ Mirabella Seattle
Dec 21 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

LMC Opera

Program TBA

Artists TBA