IndianHillMusic.org

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Indian Hill Music Center & Indian Hill Symphony near Boston has classical music, orchestra concerts, music school

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In case of inclement weather, please call 978-486-9524 to check on the status of concerts, events, lessons and classes.

Indian Hill Music is a non-profit regional center for music education and performance founded in 1985 and located in Littleton, Massachusetts. Our mission to be a vital center of musical life is guided by the belief that music inspires both our hearts and our minds, encourages the growth and development of the “whole person”, and is integral to the lives of the individuals and communities we serve.

Indian Hill Music (formerly Indian Hill Arts) was created in 1985 to provide the best in music education and performance for the whole community. The center’s founders combined the music education programs developed by a local arts organization (Groton Center for the Arts) with the previously established Indian Hill Symphony. The music education programs grew into a full-fledged community music school, Indian Hill Music School, accredited by the National Guild of Community Schools of the Arts in 1991. Over the past 20 years, Indian Hill Music has grown to become a major cultural institution in the region. In 1995, the National Endowment for the Arts selected the center as one of 30 organizations from across the country to participate in the Advancement Program for strategic planning. Our mission was clarified during the planning process and was vital in managing the phenomenal growth of the organization in the subsequent three years. In 2001, the center constructed and dedicated a 200-seat recital facility, Camilla Blackman Hall, completing a five-year, $3.5 million Capital Campaign called "Make Space for Music". The new space is used for Indian Hill’s Guest Artist Series, student recitals, ensembles, and special events.

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