Wilkins Returns
Holland Performing Arts Center 1200 Douglas St, Omaha, NE, United StatesThomas Wilkins, Music Director Laureate of the Omaha Symphony and Principal Conductor of the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, returns to Omaha.
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Thomas Wilkins, Music Director Laureate of the Omaha Symphony and Principal Conductor of the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, returns to Omaha.
Thomas Wilkins, Music Director Laureate of the Omaha Symphony and Principal Conductor of the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, returns to Omaha.
Experience the treasured and romantic Broadway tunes you love with your Omaha Symphony and a cast of dazzling vocalists.
Experience the treasured and romantic Broadway tunes you love with your Omaha Symphony and a cast of dazzling vocalists.
Behold the sounds of the organ, an extraordinary and timeless instrument featured in Respighi’s Suite for Organ and Strings, followed by a virtuosic performance of Lukas Foss’ Three American Pieces for Violin and Orchestra by Concertmaster Susanna Perry Gilmore.
Relive Bowie's miraculous transformation from space-aged rock idol, to polished mainstream media star with the Omaha Symphony.
Principal Percussionist of the San Francisco Symphony, Jacob Nissly joins Maestro Ankush Kumar Bahl and the Omaha Symphony in a performance of the Losing Earth Percussion Concerto by Adam Schoenberg.
Principal Percussionist of the San Francisco Symphony, Jacob Nissly joins Maestro Ankush Kumar Bahl and the Omaha Symphony in a performance of the Losing Earth Percussion Concerto by Adam Schoenberg.
This free concert, made possible by The RiverFront, will feature the Omaha Symphony along with a multitude of community partners, artists, and organizations from all over the city.
The Omaha Symphony makes its Steelhouse Omaha debut with legendary hip-hop group Cypress Hill!
Bernstein’s Symphonic Dances from West Side Story and William Grant Still’s Symphony No. 1, “Afro-American” bookend this program of American masters, including pianist/composer Conrad Tao.
Bernstein’s Symphonic Dances from West Side Story and William Grant Still’s Symphony No. 1, “Afro-American” bookend this program of American masters, including pianist/composer Conrad Tao.