Become a member to support classical music and our mission
We aim to foster and grow support for classical music through education, performance, and awards. Our members and volunteers aid the organization in accomplishing this through our outreach programs, concerts & performances, special events, and much more.
As Seattle’s oldest musical organization, the Ladies Musical Club’s original mission was to foster an appreciation of classical music in a city just starting to find its identity. 132 years later, we continue working to fulfill this, and have expanded our goals to provide musicians and our cohorts with opportunities for professional growth and showcasing.
Access to exclusive performance venues & opportunities
Network directly with performers & music supporters
Audience exposure via in-person events & social media
Become a non-performing member of our organization
This is a non-performing, general membership with the LMC for someone who wishes to help further our mission in fostering classical music appreciation. Our general members contribute through volunteering, musical interest, and bringing special expertise.
Showcase your talent and skill as a musician by performing for our club
This is a performing role for musicians, and provides the opportunity to perform in our public concert series. Application and audition are required for eligibility.
Our members help us bring classical music to the community in a variety of ways. Both general members and performing members contribute to our efforts to promote the arts and achieve our mission.
15,000+
Audience Members
3,489
Public Concerts
399
School Visits
218
Scholarship Awards
15,000+
Audience Members
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Audience Members
Member Spotlight
Katie Hollenbach
Clarinet
Katie Beisel Hollenbach received a Bachelor of Music degree in clarinet performance from the University of Denver, twice placing in the Boulder Philharmonic Young Artists Concerto Competition, as well as traveling to Assisi, Italy as a finalist in the International Clarinet Association’s annual research competition. She received her PhD in musicology from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and currently works at the University of Washington Graduate School. An active musicologist, Katie’s research on 1940s music fandom will soon be published by Oxford University Press, and she is currently serving as the Trustee, Archives for the Ladies Musical Club of Seattle, writing the engaging "This Month in LMC History" column in LMC's monthly newsletter. She recently performed on LMC's "Gottschalk Birthday Celebration" concert at Seattle Public Library's Central Branch.
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