Fostering classical music in the community through education, performance, and awards.
May 7th @ 3pm- Chopin in Black & White & Technicolor: Concert Talk on Chopin's Fantaisie in F minor and Ballade No. 2 in F major Tickets are $10 for Members; $30 General Admission; More info here.
Revel in Works by Schumann, Rachmaninoff, and Chopin on May 10th at 12:00pm at Seattle Public Library's Central Branch ! Click here for info about LMC's May Artists | To see LMC's Event Calendar, click here
Au pays ou se fait la guerre (In the country where they wage war) by Henri Duparc (1848-1933) Chanson triste (Sad song) by Henri Duparc La vie anterieure (Past life) by Henri Duparc Le manoir de rosemonde by Henri Duparc
Joan Lundquist, piano
Lin Chen, soprano and Joan Lundquist, piano
Danseuses de Delphi’s from Preludes Book One by Claude Debussy
Come join us on Saturday, March 20th at 2:00pm, 130 years to the day from our very first public concert in 1891!
Learn about the LMC’s early days and how we’ve preserved our history.
Hear music from the LMC’s first concert, including a piano piece that was performed on March 20th, 1891 and again on March 20th, 1916, when LMC members toasted 25 years of progress.
Raise a virtual glass with us in celebration of 130 years of cultivating music in Seattle!
To join the event, visit the LMC’s Facebook page, where LMC’s Virtual Concert Series airs.
Program
Setting the Stage: LMC’s Early Years Dr. Whitney Henderson, Music Historian and LMC’s Archivist
Danseuses de Delphes: Lent et grave by Claude Debussy (1862 – 1918) – Also Performed in 1916 at LMC’s 25th Anniversary Concert
Karin McCullough, piano
The LMC and MOHAI: Longtime Friends Whitney and Dorene Kenkman, LMC Past President, 1988-1990, and longtime member
Rondino in G by Stephen Heller (1815 – 1888) – Also Performed at the LMC’s 1st Concert (1891) and 25th Anniversary (1916)
Valentina Rodov, piano