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ISM NEWS: Lady Walton made Honorary ISM Member
04 May 2005

Lady Susana Walton MBE, the composer’s widow, has been made an Honorary Member of the ISM.

The Society’s Bye-laws say that ‘persons who have given Public Service to the Art of Music or to kindred Arts and Sciences shall be eligible for nomination and election as Honorary Members’. In 1992, Council decided as a matter of general policy, Honorary Members should not be drawn from the ranks of professional musicians, but should be distinguished figures from other disciplines. In recent years, Dr Norman Cooper, Sir Ernest Hall, Katharine Duchess of Kent, Elizabeth Poulsen, Leopold de Rothschild, Paul Strang, Sir John Tusa and Nicola Wallis have been elected to Honorary Membership. They have joined figures such as Lord Harewood, Lady Aberdeen, Sir Edward Heath, Ursula Vaughan Williams, Robert Ponsonby and Sir John Tooley.

Council decided unanimously at their meeting in March to offer this distinction to Lady Walton. Her name was put forward by Past President Professor John Morehen, supported by the President, Professor George Caird, and Ordinary Councillor Oliver Gledhill, South London Regional Councillor Margaret Turner, and PCS Warden Philip Fowke. The citation read:

‘During Sir William Walton’s lifetime, Lady Walton devoted herself primarily to supporting him in his work. He and Lady Walton had resolved that, on his death, the substantial income accruing from royalties and performing rights would be channelled into charitable trusts promoting music education. Accordingly, in 1984 Lady Walton established the William Walton Trust. The Trust promotes creative music-making in schools with limited music provision, particularly in deprived areas. In this way, children who would not normally have an opportunity to handle musical instruments are able to work with a professional orchestra and, eventually, perform part of an opera. Each year, thousands of children aged between seven and 11 participate in these workshops. In 1999, for instance, the Trust funded a six-month project in schools in Nottinghamshire, enabling children to access classical music in a dynamic and exciting way. The project incorporated creative workshops, visits to rehearsals with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and specially-targeted family concerts. The final event of the programme brought together all the participating schools to share the pieces they had created in their classrooms, culminating in a final performance for their parents.

‘In 1989 Lady Walton established the Trust’s ‘twin’ – the William Walton Foundation. She built a Recital Hall and Walton Archive on to her superb home, located within the magnificent estate of La Mortella in Ischia in the Bay of Naples. There the Foundation promotes regular masterclasses for aspiring young British and Italian musicians, particularly opera singers, thus bringing the Waltons’ plans to fruition. The students, who are selected after fiercely competitive auditions held in England and Italy, participate under the guidance of the world’s leading teachers. All the students’ costs are fully underwritten by the Foundation. Supporting events, particularly weekend recitals, are staged throughout the summer months, with artists drawn from music conservatories in Naples and Florence. La Mortella also provides a quiet environment for study visits by promising young composers.

‘In 2002 Lady Walton agreed to become a patron of ‘Funding a Future’, an initiative set up by the Worshipful Company of Musician to assist young artists at the outset of their professional career.

‘In the Millennium New Year’s Honours List, Lady Walton was appointed MBE for her contribution to Anglo-Italian relations, receiving her award from the patron of the William Walton Trust and the William Walton Foundation, HRH the Prince of Wales.’


Accepting the offer, Lady Walton said: ‘I am delighted to accept and honoured to be made an Honorary Member of the Society’

Details of the William Walton Trust, including La Mortella, are at www.waltontrust.org.uk.

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