Living History Series Podcast

Exploring the Frances Walton Competition and Its Impact


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Ever dreamt of weaving a successful career in the music world? This episode promises practical wisdom from the Frances Walton Competition Chair. We explore her incredible journey in the music industry and discuss the impact of her work in the Puget Sound area. We also delve into the progressive opportunities provided by Farm for Dreams and the International Euphonium Summit. Plus, exciting plans to bring music into the 21st century with live performances on King FM 98.1 and potential for video production.


We've set the stage and now, it's high time we reveal the thrill and anticipation surrounding the Frances Walton Competition through the Ladies Musical Club of Seattle. Looking forward to learning about the attractive prizes and opportunities for the winners? From a week-long outreach tour, a cash prize, to performing on King FM 98.1, the rewards for your talent are limitless. We also shed light on the application process, the types of instruments accepted, and the importance of extending the reach of professional musicians to rural areas. Tune in to hear about the exceptional importance given to underrepresented composers of color and women composers.


As we move towards the conclusion of our enlightening conversation, we explore the specifics of the membership application process and the incredible prizes for the winners. We discuss the noble mission of the Ladies Music Club of Seattle, its significant contribution to the local community, and the Francis Walton Competition. Hear from Lynn Muehleisen, the Competition Chair, as she shares their enriching experiences and insights on how music has the power to change hearts and minds. So, are you ready to ignite your passion for music and make a difference? Tune in now!



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Living History Series PodcastBy Nicholas B. Haffter Von Heide