Harvard Musical Association
The Harvard Musical Association (HMA), established in 1837 by Harvard University graduates, is a private charitable organization dedicated to promoting musical culture and literacy in Boston and at the College. Notable achievements from its history include the creation of a distinguished music library, the first professional chamber music series, and the formation of the HMA Orchestra, which eventually contributed to the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Today, the HMA offers resources such as a music library and concert rooms for musicians and scholars, while continuing its tradition of commissioning new works and supporting local nonprofit musical organizations. It also serves as a venue for performances by various artists and groups, fostering a vibrant community for musical expression.
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