RELEASE: Omaha Symphony Launches Digital Streaming Platform SymphonyAnywhere.com

Platform to serve as one-stop-shop for symphony content, virtual concerts, education, and more

Performances Available now:
Maestro Ankush Kumar Bahl Conducts Mendelssohn’s “The Hebrides"
Caroline Shaw’s “Boris Kerner”
Winston Schneider’s “Summer of Covid-19 from the Perspective of a 17-Year-Old Girl”

Saint-Saëns’ “The Swan” Collaboration with American Midwest Ballet
Omaha Symphony Mission Imagination and Celebrate Creativity Education Concerts

Performances to be streamed live via SymphonyAnywhere.com:

Pink Martini with the Omaha Symphony
Wilkins Finale: Branford, Daugherty, Elgar

OMAHA, Neb., April 15, 2021 — With never-before-seen digital performances, interviews, and behind-the-scenes insights, the Omaha Symphony announces the new streaming platform, SymphonyAnywhere.com, an expansion of the 2020 Symphony Anywhere digital initiative launched last April. The platform will serve as the digital home for Omaha Symphony virtual content and include a combination of existing resources and brand-new Omaha Symphony performances.

The platform is free to access but contains premium Omaha Symphony concert content, interviews, educational programs, and more priced individually. Omaha Symphony season subscribers and donors at the $150 level or higher receive complimentary access to all paid content free of charge. Free content will include pre-concert talks, Virtual Classroom Learning Library lessons, virtual family and education concerts, archived recordings and more with additional content to be added. Additionally, tickets to live streamed performances of Pink Martini and Wilkins Finale: Branford, Daugherty, Elgar will go on sale at a later date and will be made available to patrons via SymphonyAnywhere.com.

“The Omaha Symphony is thrilled to offer this artistic extension of our mission to the community who has been so incredibly supportive of us – and to music lovers throughout our region and beyond,” said Omaha Symphony Music Director Thomas Wilkins. “With the expansion of the Symphony Anywhere initiative, we’re proud to offer folks access to the Omaha Symphony experience wherever they are, at a very high quality.”

The extended Symphony Anywhere platform will launch with brand new Omaha Symphony virtual performances of Mendelssohn’s “Hebrides” Overture under the baton of Music Director Designate Ankush Kumar Bahl, a special commission from 13-year-old Omaha composer Winston Schneider titled “The Summer of Covid-19 from the Perspective of a 17-Year-Old Girl”, Caroline Shaw’s “Boris Kerner,” Camille Saint-Saëns’ “The Swan” and lots more. Additionally, the platform will contain recordings of Omaha Symphony education and family concerts. Available now is the Mission Imagination program geared toward students pre k-third grade, “A Home for Treble,” and the Omaha Symphony’s performance of Clint Needham’s “The Body Electric” from the Celebrate Creativity program.

“While we have been incredibly fortunate to have continued to perform safe, in-person concerts for our audiences, with the launch of SymphonyAnywhere.com, the Omaha Symphony will be able to expand our reach to the members of our community who may be unable to attend in-person performances or who simply want expanded access to their orchestra from wherever they are," said Omaha Symphony President & CEO Jennifer Boomgaarden. "We look forward to seeing this initiative grow even beyond the pandemic, becoming a valuable resource to our community for years to come.”

Users may access SymphonyAnywhere.com free of charge by simply logging in with their Ticket Omaha credentials or by signing up at SymphonyAnywhere.com.

Complimentary access to premium SymphonyAnywhere.com content is available for members of the media. Please email press@omahasymphony.org to request free access.

Learn more about the SymphonyAnywhere.com platform at omahasymphony.org/anywhere-series.

An FAQ document covering a variety of topics and questions about the SymphonyAnywhere.com platform is available for reference at omahasymphony.org/symphony-anywhere-faq.

The Omaha Symphony is a non-profit organization that presents more than 100 live orchestral performances from September through June. In addition to MasterWorks, Symphony Pops, Symphony Rocks, Movies, Symphony Joslyn, and Family series concerts, the Omaha Symphony’s nationally recognized education and community engagement programs touch the lives of more than 40,000 people each year. For tickets or information regarding the Omaha Symphony, call 402-345-0606 or visit omahasymphony.org. Programs, artists, dates, times, prices, and availability are subject to change.

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Platform to serve as one-stop-shop for symphony content, virtual concerts, education, and more

Performances Available now:

Maestro Ankush Kumar Bahl Conducts Mendelssohn’s “The Hebrides”

Caroline Shaw’s “Boris Kerner”
Winston Schneider’s “Summer of Covid-19 from the Perspective of a 17-Year-Old Girl”

Saint-Saëns’ “The Swan” Collaboration with American Midwest Ballet
Omaha Symphony Mission Imagination and Celebrate Creativity Education Concerts

Performances to be streamed live via SymphonyAnywhere.com:

Pink Martini with the Omaha Symphony
Wilkins Finale: Branford, Daugherty, Elgar

OMAHA, Neb., April 15, 2021 — With never-before-seen digital performances, interviews, and behind-the-scenes insights, the Omaha Symphony announces the new streaming platform, SymphonyAnywhere.com, an expansion of the 2020 Symphony Anywhere digital initiative launched last April. The platform will serve as the digital home for Omaha Symphony virtual content and include a combination of existing resources and brand-new Omaha Symphony performances.

The platform is free to access but contains premium Omaha Symphony concert content, interviews, educational programs, and more priced individually. Omaha Symphony season subscribers and donors at the $150 level or higher receive complimentary access to all paid content free of charge. Free content will include pre-concert talks, Virtual Classroom Learning Library lessons, virtual family and education concerts, archived recordings and more with additional content to be added. Additionally, tickets to live streamed performances of Pink Martini and Wilkins Finale: Branford, Daugherty, Elgar will go on sale at a later date and will be made available to patrons via SymphonyAnywhere.com.

“The Omaha Symphony is thrilled to offer this artistic extension of our mission to the community who has been so incredibly supportive of us – and to music lovers throughout our region and beyond,” said Omaha Symphony Music Director Thomas Wilkins. “With the expansion of the Symphony Anywhere initiative, we’re proud to offer folks access to the Omaha Symphony experience wherever they are, at a very high quality.”

The extended Symphony Anywhere platform will launch with brand new Omaha Symphony virtual performances of Mendelssohn’s “Hebrides” Overture under the baton of Music Director Designate Ankush Kumar Bahl, a special commission from 13-year-old Omaha composer Winston Schneider titled “The Summer of Covid-19 from the Perspective of a 17-Year-Old Girl”, Caroline Shaw’s “Boris Kerner,” Camille Saint-Saëns’ “The Swan” and lots more. Additionally, the platform will contain recordings of Omaha Symphony education and family concerts. Available now is the Mission Imagination program geared toward students pre k-third grade, “A Home for Treble,” and the Omaha Symphony’s performance of Clint Needham’s “The Body Electric” from the Celebrate Creativity program.

“While we have been incredibly fortunate to have continued to perform safe, in-person concerts for our audiences, with the launch of SymphonyAnywhere.com, the Omaha Symphony will be able to expand our reach to the members of our community who may be unable to attend in-person performances or who simply want expanded access to their orchestra from wherever they are," said Omaha Symphony President & CEO Jennifer Boomgaarden. "We look forward to seeing this initiative grow even beyond the pandemic, becoming a valuable resource to our community for years to come.”

Users may access SymphonyAnywhere.com free of charge by simply logging in with their Ticket Omaha credentials or by signing up at SymphonyAnywhere.com.

Complimentary access to premium SymphonyAnywhere.com content is available for members of the media. Please email press@omahasymphony.org to request free access.

Learn more about the SymphonyAnywhere.com platform at omahasymphony.org/anywhere-series.

An FAQ document covering a variety of topics and questions about the SymphonyAnywhere.com platform is available for reference at omahasymphony.org/symphony-anywhere-faq.

The Omaha Symphony is a non-profit organization that presents more than 100 live orchestral performances from September through June. In addition to MasterWorks, Symphony Pops, Symphony Rocks, Movies, Symphony Joslyn, and Family series concerts, the Omaha Symphony’s nationally recognized education and community engagement programs touch the lives of more than 40,000 people each year. For tickets or information regarding the Omaha Symphony, call 402-345-0606 or visit omahasymphony.org. Programs, artists, dates, times, prices, and availability are subject to change.

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