
Congratulations to the School of Music alumni who received MusicNL Awards last week!
Andrew Gosse (BMus ’22) took home the award for Electronic Artist of the Year.
Jing Xia (PhD in Ethnomusicology ’22) took home two awards, Global Music Artist of the Year and Instrumental Artist of the Year, for her role in XIA-3.
Sarah Newell (BMus ’18) took home Pop Artist of the Year as a member of With Violet.
Clare Follett (BMus/BAdmin ’24) took home Group of the Year, Rock Artist of the Year as a member of Nick Earle & The Reckless Hearts.
Evan Watts Smith (BMus ’14) received the award for Rising Star of the Year.
Amy Collyer-Holmes (MMus ’18) received the award for Music Educator of the Year.
Michelle LaCour (BMus ’13) took home the award for Recording Engineer/Producer of the Year.
Congratulations to all the winners and nominees!

Undergraduate applications are now open for fall 2026 admission!
Whatever your interests, the School of Music has something for you. With emphasis on the development of musical excellence, intellectual rigor, and professional skills, our degree programs prepare students for a wide variety of careers.
Have questions about the application process? Attend one of our upcoming info sessions for future students.

Congratulations to School of Music alumnus Alex Halliday (BMus ’17) on being named one of CBC Music’s Top 30 Classical Musicians under 30 for 2025! This is the fifth year in a row that one of our alumni have made the list.
In the 2025-26 season, Alex will make his debut with no less than three Canadian opera companies: He will sing the role of Angelotti in Pacific Opera Victoria's Tosca in February; Colline in Vancouver Opera's La bohème in April; and Fafner in Edmonton Opera's Siegfried in June. Last November, he won third place in Edmonton Opera’s Rumbold Vocal Prize and will return to the Canadian Opera Company in September to sing the Duke in Roméo et Juliette.
Congratulations, Alex!
Read the complete list here.