Seattle, Washington is a hub for firsts. Starbucks first started here, the local radio station was the first U.S. station to play a Beatles song, and in 1917 the Metropolitans won the first Stanley Cup.
Now, there’s a new first… the Seattle Music Workshop!
We invite your talented band, choir, or orchestra to take part in an unforgettable performance and optional clinic at Benaroya Hall in downtown Seattle. This elegant venue is home to the renowned Seattle Symphony and boasts five unique event and meeting spaces.
The Seattle Music Workshop Includes
Performance in Benaroya Hall
Clinic with Esteemed Educator/Conductor
Written and/or Recorded Critique
Ensemble Plaque
Best Performance Tips for Students
While You’re Here
Space Needle
Check out the view at the top of the Space Needle! The Space Needle was constructed for the 1962 World’s Fair. It stands 605 feet, and its 520′ saucer-shaped “top house” offers visitors Seattle’s only 360-degree indoor and outdoor panoramic views of downtown, Mount Rainier, Puget Sound, and the Cascades and Olympic mountain ranges.
Pike Place Market
From the iconic red market sign and Rachel the Piggy Bank to the gum wall, Pike Place Market will keep you busy all day! Grab a Venti at the original Starbucks, watch the famous fish toss, explore the works of local artisans, and check out the live music scene.
Pioneer Square
Seattle’s original downtown is dotted with stately historic buildings and an ever-growing slate of cool shops and restaurants. Explore ivy-colored buildings, boutiques, and restaurants, then hop over to Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park to learn about Seattle’s role in the gold rush.
Chihuly Garden and Glass
Check out the dazzling indoor and outdoor exhibits at Chihuly Garden and Glass. This colorful collection showcases the works of locally born, world-renowned glassblower Dale Chihuly.