Home Free for the Holidays
Holland Performing Arts Center 1200 Douglas St, Omaha, NE, United StatesIt's a chance to see how Home Free have made their mark on the music scene and hear their incredible harmonies.
— dedicated to promoting the growth and appreciation of the arts in the Omaha community.
It's a chance to see how Home Free have made their mark on the music scene and hear their incredible harmonies.
A choral presentation accompanied by a live instrumental ensemble. "A New Christmas Carol" takes you back to the days of Dickens. Enjoy all you favorite old English carols and some “new” carols as well. You can expect a visit from Scrooge, but there’s more to this story as we move past the traditional Dicken’s story we all know.
MERRY TUBACHRISTMAS is an annual event that provides musicians of all ages and skill levels the opportunity to perform together in a non-traditional setting presenting traditional Christmas music. The concert is free and open to the public.
A choral presentation accompanied by a live instrumental ensemble. "A New Christmas Carol" takes you back to the days of Dickens. Enjoy all you favorite old English carols and some “new” carols as well. You can expect a visit from Scrooge, but there’s more to this story as we move past the traditional Dicken’s story we all know.
Curtain Warmer: Dowds Irish DanceExperience Christmas with multi-award-winning Celtic musicians Natalie MacMaster, Donnell Leahy and their seven children! Join their family as they warmly invite you into their home, sharing […]
A one night only Christmas orotorio by John Adams, and performed by some of the top artists in the nation!
An arrangement of Christmas music performed on piano by Bill Schlichtemeier.
Family friendly, holiday music, Christmas carols, Christmas celebration, enchanting setting in the Shrine (popular tourist destination), opportunity to see and hear Omaha’s award-winning flute choir boasting 35 flute/piccolo/alto/bass/contrabass flutists
An arrangement of Christmas music performed on piano by Bill Schlichtemeier.
Its FREE. Its professional. Its spiritual and classical type music. Its really geared towards the retired population by having it during the daylight hours, on a weekday, and at churchs with easy parking and easy accisbility.
Join the Omaha Symphony Friday and Saturday for an iconic evening featuring virtuoso pianist Michelle Cann performing Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 5, “Emperor.”
The future of classical music is on display at the annual KVNO Classical Kids Showcase at 2 p.m. on January 13th. No ticket is required for this wonderful afternoon of heart-warming performances.