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The society has been providing concert performances since the late 1960s and specializes in "early music". It was established in to enrich, educate and entertain with the music of the Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque and Early Classic eras. In June and July this group presents six concerts and three lectures of music composed before 1800. Musicians skilled in this music are recruited from throughout the United States and Europe. Concerts are held at the Indiana History Center at 450 W. Ohio St.
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