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Symphony Joslyn

Sun Feb 2, 1PM–2PM

Free pre-concert talks at 1 pm and 1:25 pm (open to all), ticketed concert at 2 pm 

We look forward to welcoming you to Witherspoon Hall for a favorite partnership program with Omaha Symphony. Join us on selected Sunday afternoons, through May, for repertoire ranging from exciting new works to established gems. Plan to arrive early to stroll the galleries, enjoy lunch in The Cafe, or make a stop in The Shop.  

Tickets available at ticketomaha.com, by calling Ticket Omaha at (402) 345-0606, or at the door the day of the concert.  

 

1 pm talk –presented by Kris Bergquist, Head of Community Programs, focusing on Ugo Rondinone’s dritterjanuarzweitausendundnull (2000). 

1:25 pm talk – presented by Symphony staff  

2 pm concert – Tchaikovsky’s Serenade 

 

Tchaikovsky’s soaring Serenade for Strings ends a program of exquisite compositional mastery, each piece highlighting the best writing for strings, winds, brass, and percussion. 

Ankush Kumar Bahl, Music Director  

Program: Kevin Puts (Elegy for Brass); Darius Milhaud (The Creation of the World); Igor Stravinsky (Symphony of Wind Instruments); Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Serenade for Strings) 

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  • Joslyn Art Museum
    2200 Dodge Street
    Omaha, NE 68102
    (402) 342-3300