The Nebraska-based Lincoln’s Symphony Orchestra and Music Director Edward Polochick.

In Thursday’s (5/30) EarRelevant (Atlanta), an unbylined article states that the Nebraska-based “Lincoln’s Symphony Orchestra (LSO) has announced its 2024-2025 concert season, featuring a variety of performances that highlight time, place, heritage, and the seasons. Under the direction of music director Edward Polochick, the orchestra will present several premieres, classic works, and pieces exploring a range of emotions … The upcoming season includes seven classical concerts, two family concerts, one holiday concert, and one pops concert. Polochick emphasized the diversity and quality of the programming, noting the blend of esteemed standard repertoire with new compositions and collaborations with emerging artists and composers…. The season opens … on September 13, featuring percussionist Britton-René Collins in Gabriella Ortiz’s Concierto Candela, and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 6 (Pathétique). ‘Home Again,’ set for September 27 … will showcase David von Kampen’s song cycle Under the Silver and Home Again with baritone Nathaniel Sullivan, alongside works by Ravel, Mozart, and Mendelssohn. ‘Melodies from Spain’ on October 26 will feature music by Manuel de Falla, Óscar Navarro, Bizet, and Rimsky-Korsakov. On November 24, LSO Concertmaster Anton Miller will perform Sibelius’ Violin Concerto in D Minor … The orchestra’s family, holiday, and pops concerts can be found interspersed throughout the season.”