Performance Club
Sep
28
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm CDT
all ages, cello / bass, Classes, Events, guitar / ukulele, kid-friendly, music for anyone, piano, theory, composition, & history, violin / viola, voice, winds, brass, & percussion
Are you a musician looking for a fun and casual performance opportunity? Enter Performance Club, a FREE twice-monthly meeting to bring your works-in-progress competition and recital pieces, work on handling […]

7 LGBTQ+ Composers in History
June 21st, 2021 • Music Education
At the Omaha Conservatory, we believe access to musical excellence is for anyone, and we hope these inspiring LGBTQ+ musicians...

Why Study Music?
March 15th, 2021 • Music Education
Studying music has a huge number of benefits, some more familiar than others, but all incredibly positive for academic, social, and emotional outcomes. When we play music, all areas of the brain are activated. The three learning styles of visual, auditory, and kinesthetic are all needed to learn a piece of music. Reading the notes (visual), hearing the pitches (auditory), and physically playing the music (kinesthetic) produce an all-encompassing learning experience.