Welcome to the KVNO Arts Calendar!

 — dedicated to promoting the growth and appreciation of the arts in the Omaha community.

  • An Afternoon with William Guanbo Su

    Dundee Presbyterian Church 5312 Underwood Ave, Omaha, NE, United States

    Join international bass William Guanbo Su for an exhilarating recital before making his Opera Omaha debut as the title role in Hercules. William Guanbo Su is one of the most […]

  • Hercules

    Orpheum Theater 409 S 16th St, Omaha, NE, United States

    HERCULES Mar. 13 | 7:30PM Orpheum Theater The English Concert returns to Opera Omaha to perform Handel’s spectacular Hercules. Fresh from battle, Hercules returns home victorious, but his wife Dejanira […]

    $19
  • Par for the Chorus

    Kimmel Theatre E 8th St, Fremont, NE, United States

    The Pathfinder Chorus is pleased to present "Par for the Chorus", a fun, laugh-filled, musical production packed with great harmonies. "Par for the Chorus" highlights barbershop music as a disciplined […]

    $10 – $20
  • Durufle Requiem

    First United Methodist Church 7020 Cass Street, Omaha, NE, United States

    We open the evening by unveiling the full brilliance of the recently refurbished Quimby organ with Marcel Dupré’s Prelude and Fugue in B Major. A masterwork of French virtuosity, this piece was written by Duruflé’s own teacher and serves as the ultimate test for the instrument’s 3,599 pipes. From its toccata-like shimmering chords to its complex, dancing fugue, the Dupré showcases the organ’s symphonic warmth and the brilliant, copper Trompette-en-chamade.

    Unlike more dramatic settings of the Latin mass, Duruflé emphasizes peace and solace. It is a profound and deeply moving work that offers a contemplative interpretation of the tradition, creating an atmosphere that offers comfort rather than terror. In this intimate “organ version” with the voices of Résonance, blending into a single, breathing entity, perfectly matched to the “symphonic warmth” of the refurbished Quimby organ.

    To conclude our journey, we return to a work that has become a cornerstone of our season – Aaron Copland’s quintessential American anthem, ‘The Promise of Living.’ Its return offers a deeper resonance; this celebratory finale transforms spiritual peace into a visceral, communal vision of shared labor and hope—a stirring reminder that the ‘blessings of harvest’ are found in our love for one another.

    $25 – $55
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