About
Meg Hill

Prior to relocating to Norfolk, and becoming the Director of Orchestra and Strings at The Kent School, in Kent, Connecticut, Meg Hill established a vibrant home studio in Westchester County, NY. Many of Ms. Hill's students won positions in the Westchester County All County and New York All State Youth Symphonies. In addition, beginning with an after-school PTO class of 4 violin students in the local elementary school, Ms Hill spearheaded a strings program in the Pleasantville Union Free School District, which now encompasses a string orchestra program for grades 4 through 12.
Since 1987, Ms. Hill has served as Managing and Artistic Director of Music at Port Milford, a summer chamber music festival and academy in Prince Edward County, Ontario.
After receiving her Suzuki Certification from the legendary Louise Behrend, Ms. Hill became Director of the Suzuki program at The Conservatory Westchester, and served on faculty at Hoff Barthelson Music School in Scarsdale, New York. Ms. Hill holds a degree in violin performance from Oberlin Conservatory, a Masters in Education from City University of New York, and is an active performer with the Ridgefield Symphony Orchestra.
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Veteran Music Teacher
Kent School
New York State Public Schools
Westchester Conservatory of Music
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Orchestra Conductor
Kent School
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Orchestral Performer
Taconic Opera
Hudson Valley Philharmonic
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Managing Director
Music at Port Milford festival and summer school
Violin Performance Degree
Oberlin Conservatory
Masters in Music Education
City University of New York, Lehman
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Suzuki Teacher Certification
School for Strings, NYC
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