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  1. The Colburn School is a historic former school building at 136 Lawrence Street in Lowell, Massachusetts, USA. Built in 1848, it is a fine example of institutional Greek Revival architecture, and is one of the city's older surviving school buildings, built during the rapid population growth that followed the city's industrialization.

  2. The Colburn School provides the highest quality performing arts education at all levels of development in an optimal learning environment.

  3. Colburn School. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995, the Colburn School is located at 136 Lawrence Street. Built in 1848, the school was designed in the Greek Revival style by a local school principal.

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    The Colburn School provides the highest quality performing arts education at all levels of development in an optimal learning environment.

    In the fall of 1950, the University of Southern California (USC) established a small preparatory school offering school-aged children piano lessons. The community welcomed the idea, and within five years, the program supported 50 faculty members and class selection broadened to include strings, winds, and voice instruction.

    A successful businessman, Richard D. Colburn also was a violist and had a passion for classical music. When the future of the USC community school came into question, Mr. Colburn stepped in as its benefactor, and in 1980, the Richard D. Colburn’s California Foundation assumed the day-to-day operations of the Community School of Performing Arts, wit...

    Herbert Zipper, considered the founding father of the community arts movement in the United States, was also a friend and advisor to Richard Colburn. A Holocaust survivor, Mr. Zipper came to the United States after World War II and founded the National Guild of Community School of the Arts. He championed the notion that a performing arts education ...

    The 1980’s was a period of significant growth. The Friday Night Recitals were established, more ensembles were formed, and students had greater performance opportunities outside the classroom. In 1983, Joseph Thayer joined the School as dean, and in the decades which followed Colburn added jazz and chamber music to the curriculum, restructured the ...

    Although the school outgrew its original setting by the late 1970s, toward the end of the 1990s, the Colburn School was ready to move into a new, modern home. On June 30, 1998, school leaders welcomed students, parents, and the community to its current campus on Grand Avenue. The campus became the anchor of a revived downtown cultural corridor. It ...

    In 2008, Colburn established the Trudl Zipper Dance Institute, a comprehensive dance program from beginning through pre-professional. In 2014, it grew to include the Colburn Dance Academy, a pre-professional program for high school-aged students led by Jenifer Ringer, former principal dancer with the New York City Ballet, with guidance from acclaim...

    1950: The University of Southern California College of Music establishes a preparatory school, offering piano classes for children from preschool through senior high school.
    1956: The school’s band and orchestra give debut performances.
    1972: The Preparatory School is renamed the USC Community School of Performing Arts.
    1978: The Community School relocates to the former McMahon Brother Furniture warehouse on Figueroa Street.
  4. Jul 17, 2010 · Standing tall adjacent to the Westwood Public Library, the Colburn School is one of Westwood's most historic landmarks. But the big blue building is not the first of it's kind. Throughout...

  5. When West Dedham separated from Dedham in 1897, three schools became the property of the new town of Westwood: Colburn, Wentworth (now the Islington Branch Library) and Fisher. As more students chose to attend the newer and larger Colburn School, the enrollment at the Fisher School dropped to 8 pupils, and in 1905 the Fisher School was closed.

  6. The Colburn School–High Street Historic District is a linear historic district encompassing the village center of Westwood, Massachusetts. It extends along High Street ( Massachusetts Route 109) roughly between Conant Street in the north and Gay Street in the south.

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