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  2. Ladies Musical Club of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023 it sponsors roughly sixty solo and chamber music concerts per year in a variety of venues in the Seattle area, with a season running from October to May. These concerts are free to the public. [1] In addition, the LMC sponsors the Frances Walton Competition for classical musicians ages 20–35, both solo and small ensembles. [1]

  3. Seattle Philharmonic Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Philharmonic Orchestra, hosted in Benaroya Hall in Seattle, Washington, United States, is a member-controlled orchestra founded in 1944. [1]The orchestra performs a minimum of four subscription concerts per season, in addition to outreach concerts and collaborations with other artistic organizations. [2]

  4. Seattle Symphony - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Symphony announced a separate orchestra season with eighteen concerts at the old Meany Hall for the Performing Arts on the University of Washington campus. The symphony was to be directed by Stanley Chapple, and a series of guest conductors: Artur Rodzinski, Jacques Singer, and Erich Leinsdorf. [6]

  5. Music of Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    Washington in the United States. The U.S. state of Washington has been home to many popular musicians and several major hotbeds of musical innovation throughout its history. . The largest city in the state, Seattle, is known for being the birthplace of grunge as well as a major contributor to the evolution of punk rock, indie music, folk, and hip h

  6. Music of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Seattle is the largest city in the U.S. state of Washington and has long played a major role in the state's musical culture, popularizing genres of alternative rock such as grunge and being the origin of major bands like Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Screaming Trees, Mudhoney, Foo Fighters, and, most notably, Nirvana. [1]

  7. Marrowstone Music Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Marrowstone Music Festival was established by the Music and Art Foundation, which also founded the Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestras. [4] The festival was first held at Camp Sealth on Vashon Island in 1943, and was called the Youth Symphony Orchestra of Seattle Music Camp. [5] The festival has changed locations numerous times since its ...

  8. Daniels Recital Hall - Wikipedia

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    These concerts continued until December 2014, when preparation for reconstruction of the Recital Hall in 2015 began. [11] The final concert before reconstruction was held December 16, 2014. In 2012, Seattle-based Mars Hill Church leased the building and began holding services. [12] In 2014 the congregation moved out of the building. [13]

  9. Joan Franks Williams - Wikipedia

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    Over the years of her contemporary music career in composition, conducting and organization of contemporary concerts in Seattle and Israel, and broadcasting of contemporary music throughout the entire country of Israel, Williams had created and performed over 30 works of her own, performed around 150 contemporary and classical pieces composed by over 100 composers and has been credited with ...