The Academy Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble perform
The Academy Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble perform earlier this year. (Photo by Danny Damiani)

The Lawrence Academy of Music, home to music instruction for adults and children in northeast Wisconsin and beyond, is changing its name to the Lawrence Community Music School.

The name change, effective immediately, aims to add clarity to the school鈥檚 mission, Director Karen Bruno said.

鈥淲e are proud to serve residents of northeast Wisconsin and Upper Michigan and know that we build a strong, supportive community of music-makers within our programs,鈥 she said.聽鈥淭ypically, more than 1,500 youth and adults enroll annually in private lessons, youth orchestra and bands, seven girl choirs, early childhood music classes, chamber music ensembles,聽classes for students聽with special needs, musical theater workshops, gamelan, and a variety of unique summer offerings.鈥

As the Lawrence聽Community Music School聽has grown and changed through its nearly 150-year history, so has its name. It was originally a preparatory program housed in the basement of the Lawrence Memorial聽Chapel.聽It became the Arts Academy in 1990 and moved into its current home, the former executive聽offices of the聽Fox River Paper Company at 100 West Water Street. In 2002, the Arts Academy became the Lawrence Academy of Music to specify its role as a聽provider of musical instruction.

鈥淣ow we are excited to聽change our name to the Lawrence Community Music School to better distinguish ourselves from the Lawrence Conservatory of Music and more聽clearly define our role in the wider community,鈥 Bruno said.

In each of the school鈥檚 programs, teaching staff create a community of supportive musical learners, helping them develop musical skills, self-expression, and confidence in a collaborative, student-centered聽environment. In a typical year, the students present聽more than 75 recitals, concerts,聽and master classes to the public.

The Academy of Music student playing violin
The Academy of Music, serving youth and adults, will now be known as the Lawrence Community Music School.

Most of the Lawrence Community Music School鈥檚 teachers have masters or doctoral degrees in pedagogy; many also have degrees in performance.

鈥淭hose who聽attend聽Fox Valley Symphony concerts聽or have聽students enrolled in local school music programs will聽recognize our teaching staff on stage and in the classroom,鈥 Bruno said.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all in-person and group instruction at the school has temporarily ceased. Online private聽lessons,聽a video podcast series of early childhood music classes, and small group online instruction for students with special needs remain available.

鈥淲hile the status of in-person聽fall instruction remains unclear, a wider range of online programming will be available if we are not able to gather in person,鈥 Bruno said. 鈥淭eaching staff is committed to maintaining the high standards Lawrence is known for in all of its programs聽regardless of the instructional delivery method.鈥

For more information, visit聽. Karen Bruno can be reached at聽brunok@lawrence.edu.