Feb
8
2026
Acadia School of Music presents Wind Ensemble Concert - Festival Theatre (3:00 pm)

Acadia School of Music presents a Wind Ensemble concert.

Admission by freewill donation

Feb
12
2026
Acadia School of Music’s Concert & Lecture Series - A Student Recital - Festival Theatre (1:00 pm)

On Thursday, February 12, 2026, the Acadia School of Music's Concert & Lecture Series presents a student recital.

The program will feature a diverse selection of music performed by student vocalists and instrumentalists, accompanied by our AUSOM faculty collaborative pianist, Mary Castello.  

The recital will begin at 1:00 pm in FESTIVAL THEATRE.

Concert & Lecture Series events are free and all are welcome to attend - please join us and support our student performers!

Feb
21
2026
Treble Tones: A Workshop for Soprano and Alto Voices (9:00 am)

Treble Tones Workshop

February 21, 2026

Treble Tones: A Workshop for Soprano and Alto Voices

CALLING ALL SOPRANOS AND ALTOS!

Presented by Nova Scotia Choral Federation in partnership with the Acadia University School of Music, Treble Tones is a workshop day especially for YOU!  It is an opportunity to learn, have fun and sing treble equal voice music in a mass choir setting with a guest conductor!  We’re so pleased to welcome Kelsea McLean from Charlottetown.  The workshop will be followed by a concert featuring participating choirs the massed choir. No preparation required, just show up and sing! Join us for a day of music for treble voices!

Feb
26
2026
Acadia School of Music’s Concert & Lecture Series presents Fran Farrell - Festival Theatre (1:00 pm)

On Thursday, February 26, the Acadia School of Music Concert & Lecture Series presents a talk by Dr. Frances Farrell: “Recalibrating with the Alexander Technique: A Roadmap to Freedom and Ease in the Practice Room.” 

In our efforts to “get it right” in the practice room, we can sometimes focus so much on the end result, “the destination”, that we experience undue tension because we have not fully considered the route itself, i.e., the way we are using our whole selves to achieve this outcome. In this session, we will explore the “how” of practicing by inviting our inner GPS and the Alexander Technique as our guides to ensure that we arrive at our destinations with freedom and ease.  

Based in Halifax, Dr. Farrell is a music educator and choral conductor as well as a certified Alexander Technique teacher. 

This event begins at 1:00pm in FESTIVAL THEATRE. 

Concert & Lecture Series events are free and all are welcome to attend – please join us and support our student performers!

Feb
27
2026
School of Music Auditions & Experience Acadia Days

Get more details about Experience Acadia Days by clicking the link below:

https://connect.acadiau.ca/portal/acadia-events

 

Apply to Acadia here! #AUSOM

 

 

Feb
28
2026
Student Recital - Mattingly Lunn & Emma Garde - Festival Theatre (2:00 pm)

On Saturday, February 28, 2026, Acadia School of Music presents recitals performed by Mattingly Lunn and Emma Garde, accompanied by our AUSOM faculty collaborative pianist, Mary Castello.

The recital will begin at 2:00 pm in Festival Theatre.

Feb
28
2026
Student Recital - Colin Roberts & Nathan Grosset - Festival Theatre (7:00 pm)

On Saturday, February 28, 2026, Acadia School of Music presents recitals performed by Colin Roberts and Nathan Grosset, accompanied by our AUSOM faculty collaborative pianist, Mary Castello.

The recital will begin at 7:00 pm in Festival Theatre.

Mar
5
2026
Acadia School of Music’s Concert & Lecture Series presents Jenny Melvin - Festival Theatre (1:00 pm)

On Thursday, March 5, the Acadia School of Music's Concert & Lecture Series presents a performance by Jenny Melvin. 

Local multi-instrumentalist and pedagogue, Jenny Melvin, will offer us a look into the world of traditional Irish music. This performance will feature pieces dating from as early as 1200 to those of current composers. Come along to hear Jenny and guest musicians for an afternoon of music, story, song and dance! 

This recital will begin at 1:00pm in the FESTIVAL THEATRE. 

Concert & Lecture Series events are free and all are welcome to attend – please join us! 

Mar
6
2026
Student Recital - Amy Black & Rebecca Czerny - Denton Hall (7:00 pm)

On Friday, March 6, 2026, Acadia School of Music presents recitals performed by Amy Black and Rebecca Czerny, accompanied by our AUSOM faculty collaborative pianist, Mary Castello.

The recital will begin at 7:00 pm in Denton Hall.

Mar
8
2026
Student Recital - Sherry Wang & Sydney Klenavic - Denton Hall (2:00 pm)

On Sunday, March 8, 2026, Acadia School of Music presents recitals performed by Sherry Wang and Sydney Klenavic, accompanied by our AUSOM faculty collaborative pianist, Mary Castello.

The recital will begin at 2:00 pm in Denton Hall.

Mar
12
2026
Acadia School of Music’s Concert & Lecture Series presents Women in Music Recital - Festival Theatre (1:00 pm)

On Thursday, March 12, 2026, the Acadia School of Music's Concert & Lecture Series presents Women in Music Recital.

 

Mar
19
2026
Acadia School of Music’s Concert & Lecture Series presents Women in Music Recital - Festival Theatre (1:00 pm)

On Thursday, March 19, 2026, the Acadia School of Music's Concert & Lecture Series presents Women in Music Recital.

 

Mar
22
2026
Acadia School of Music presents Symphonic Band, Wind Ensemble & String Orchestra Concert - Festival Theatre (3:00 pm)

Acadia School of Music presents a Symphonic Band, Wind Ensemble & String Orchestra concert in Festival Theatre.

Admission by freewill donation

Mar
26
2026
Acadia School of Music's Concert & Lecture Series presents Eugene Cormier & Annapolis Guitar Quartet - Denton Hall (1:00 pm)

On Thursday, March 26, the Acadia School of Music's Concert & Lecture Series presents a performance by the Annapolis Guitar Quartet.   

AUSOM faculty member Eugene Cormier with fellow guitarists Dale Kavanagh, Thomas Kirchhoff, and Matthew Martin will play works by Kavanagh, Domeniconi, Jenkins and more 

This presentation will begin at 1:00pm in DENTON HALL. 

Concert & Lecture Series events are free and all are welcome to attend – please join us! 

Mar
28
2026
Acadia Performing Arts Series presents Eugene Cormier & Annapolis Guitar Quartet - Festival Theatre (7:30 pm)

The world-renowned German/Canadian Amadeus Guitar Duo is joined by Eugene Cormier and Matthew Martin, two Newfoundland-born, Valley-residing guitar virtuosos, to form a new guitar quartet that promises a performance full of virtuosity, lyricism and creative diversity.

"Melodic, harmonious and expressive music full of temperament!"

For more information and tickets:  PAS - Annapolis Guitar Quartet

Mar
29
2026
Acadia School of Music presents a University Chorus concert - University Hall (3:00 pm)

Acadia School of Music presents a University Chorus concert in University Hall.

Admission by freewill donation

Mar
31
2026
Acadia University Singers Concert - Denton Hall (7:00 pm)

Acadia School of Music presents Acadia University Singers.

Admission by freewill donation

Apr
2
2026
Acadia School of Music’s Concert & Lecture Series - A Student Recital - Denton Hall (1:00 pm)

On Thursday, April 2, 2026, the Acadia School of Music's Concert & Lecture Series presents a student recital.

The program will feature a diverse selection of music performed by student vocalists and instrumentalists, accompanied by our AUSOM faculty collaborative pianist, Mary Castello.  

The recital will begin at 1:00 pm in Denton Hall.

Concert & Lecture Series events are free and all are welcome to attend - please join us and support our student performers!

Apr
6
2026
Acadia School of Music presents a Composition Concert - Festival Theatre (7:30 pm)

Acadia School of Music presents a Composition concert in Festival Theatre.

Admission by freewill donation

Apr
7
2026
Acadia School of Music presents a Playing & Hearing Music Concert - Festival Theatre (7:00 pm)

Acadia School of Music presents a Playing & Hearing Music concert in Festival Theatre.

Admission by freewill donation

Apr
9
2026
Acadia School of Music’s Concert & Lecture Series - A Student Recital - Denton Hall (1:00 pm)

On Thursday, April 9, 2026, the Acadia School of Music's Concert & Lecture Series presents a student recital.

The program will feature a diverse selection of music performed by student vocalists and instrumentalists, accompanied by our AUSOM faculty collaborative pianist, Mary Castello.  

The recital will begin at 1:00 pm in Denton Hall.

Concert & Lecture Series events are free and all are welcome to attend - please join us and support our student performers!

May
1
2026
Piano Intensive Weekend

Acadia University Piano Intensive

Dates: May 1st - 3rd, 2026

$250.00

Application Deadline:  March 15, 2026

Online Registration Form: https://forms.gle/N9M7UPmAHBzczdyu7

Acadia University’s Piano Intensive is a program for young pianists aged 13 to 18, in the beautiful town of Wolfville, Nova Scotia. Hosted by the Acadia University School of Music (AUSOM), this weekend retreat will offer young artists an opportunity to meet and work closely with university faculty through private instruction, public performance, workshops and social activities for a weekend of collaborative music-making. Throughout the program, students will have access to pianos on campus as well as opportunities to perform and receive dedicated one-on-one coaching and feedback towards future projects and artistic goals.