Omaha Symphony
Performing ArtsNebraska, United States51-200 Employees
The Omaha Symphony is a nonprofit performing arts organization based in Omaha, Nebraska, founded in 1921. It presents more than 100 live orchestral performances each season, running from September through June. The concert repertoire spans MasterWorks, Symphony Pops, Symphony Rocks, Symphony Joslyn, Movie Music, and Family series, reflecting a broad range of audience interests. Its education programs reach nearly 30,000 schoolchildren each year through community engagement and mentoring, underscoring its role as a major cultural institution in Nebraska. As the largest performing arts organization in the state, it operates with a mid-sized team to deliver its offerings. In September 2025, the symphony announced partnerships with Omaha Performing Arts and Autism Action Partnership to expand accessibility and deepen community engagement.