Acrozzi Ensemble started with a simple idea: music should bring people together.
Not through perfection, but through honesty and connection.
We’re a group of students from different schools and backgrounds, united by a love of music and community. About 20% of our members are neurodivergent, which is an important part of who we are. We learn from each other’s differences—how we think, listen, and express—and that makes our sound more genuine.
We meet weekly to rehearse, experiment, and find new ways to make music that feels human. Our performances often take place in community spaces and nursing homes, where we see music’s real impact in small moments—a smile, a laugh, a quiet connection.
We’re not trying to sound perfect.
We’re trying to make music that feels real.
— Sarah