The Conservatory of Music actively fills an important role in the local community through our public concerts, summer programs for middle and high school students, music lessons through Pacific Community Music School, and renting our facilities for community events. Conservatory students and faculty travel locally and internationally, expanding their appreciation for varying musical traditions and bringing their passion for music with them wherever they go.
Pacific Community Music School
Pacific Community Music School is a unique environment carefully structured to creatively impart the benefit of music to students of any age, skill level, and background. Music education at PCMS is complementary to the local music programs and reinforces the relationship existing between the Conservatory of Music and educational organizations in the region.


Conservatory Pre-College Programs
- Horns for the Holidays鈥擠ecember 7-8, 2024
- Pacific Bass Day鈥擩anuary 26, 2025
- Henry and Carol Zeiter Piano Competition鈥擩anuary 18, 2025
- Pacific Brass Day鈥擣ebruary 1, 2025
- Pacific Woodwind Day鈥擣ebruary 9, 2025
- Pacific Jazz Festival鈥擣eb. 28鈥揗ar. 1, 2025
- Pacific Piano Day鈥擬arch 2, 2025
- Pacific Percussion Day鈥擜pril 5, 2025
- Pacific Wind Bands Festival鈥擜pril 11, 2025
- Pacific String Day鈥擜pril 12, 2025
- Pacific Summer Jazz Colony鈥擩uly6-11, 2025
- Pacific Summer Piano Intensive鈥擩uly 13-19, 2025
- Pacific Summer Flute Intensive鈥擩uly 13-19, 2025
- Pacific Summer Violin Intensive鈥擩uly 13-19, 2025
Conservatory Event Rental Facilities
View the Conservatory venues available to rent:
- Faye Spanos Concert Hall
- Recital Hall
- Choral Rehearsal and Instrumental Rehearsal Halls
- Buck Hall classrooms and conference room
- Owen Hall Recording Studio
To make arrangements or learn more about renting these spaces, contact Pacific Space Rentals at 209.946.7743 or venues@pacific.edu.


Book a Performer
- To arrange a live performance with the Conservatory faculty, please contact them directly.
- To arrange a live performance with the Conservatory students, please .