Meadow Hall is the Groton Hill’s 300-seat concert hall, boasting floor-to-ceiling windows at the rear of the stage, where lush rolling hills and meadows – and some stunning sunsets – will serve as the backdrop for professional concerts by the finest musical artists and ensembles in classical and contemporary music.
A New Chapter in Groton Music History Begins
A Steinway concert grand piano, donated to Groton Hill by gallery owner Paul Matisse, was moved on March 30 from Groton’s famed Kalliroscope Gallery on Main Street to crown the Meadow Hall stage at the new home of the Groton Hill Music Center on Old Ayer Road.
Sponsor Spotlight: Peter and Karen Burk of Groton
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Above from left: Karen and Peter Burk with Susan Randazzo at our 2016 Hootenanny Fundraiser Concert sponsors Peter and Karen Burk of Groton have been involved with Indian Hill in…
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