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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.
Every year, Omaha Conservatory of Music reaches thousands of families across Omaha. Through the power of music education and performance,...
Announcing our Above & Beyond Artist-Faculty winners for April: Dr. Elizabeth Grunin (cello) and Dr. Boban Martic (piano)! Here's some...
After close consultation with our guest artists, our upcoming Voice Intensive Festival "Immerse Yourself in Melody" and concert with Mark...
A two-day strings festival for Conservatory students lead by guest artists The Helios Trio!
Congrats to the Omaha Conservatory’s winners in this year’s Omaha Music Teachers Association Young Artist Competition!
Counting and reading rhythms will make you the independent, confident player you want to become.
Every month, Omaha Conservatory of Music will recognize one or two of our Artist-Faculty members for going above and beyond for our community!
If this piano-focused preview of SoundWaves 2021 doesn’t get you keyed up for camp, we’re not sure what will!
Announcing our Above & Beyond Artist-Faculty winners for January: Andrew Stickman (guitar) and Grazzia Sagastume (violin/viola)! Here's some of what...
Do you ever find yourself in a mental rut in a rehearsal? Have you played or heard a piece so often that it’s become a bit boring? Let yourself be immersed in it!
Announcing our Above & Beyond Artist-Faculty winners for December: Jessica Davis (violin) and Anne Madison (piano)! Here's some of what...