Lindsay Wiley

Lecturer in Oboe

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Lindsay Wiley joins the Glenn Korff School of Music faculty as lecturer of oboe in the fall of 2026. She is dedicated to performing, teaching and music outreach and has extensive experience curating a portfolio career in music. Previously she served as a faculty member of the Omaha Conservatory of Music, The People’s Music School of Chicago and Artistcorps, which is an arts-based program of Americorps based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She has had private studios in Omaha, Chicago and Winston-Salem.

In addition to teaching, Wiley holds multiple oboe and English horn positions across the

Midwest, including with the Des Moines (Iowa), Wichita (Kansas), South Bend (Indiana), and Lincoln Symphony Orchestras. She has also performed with additional orchestras, ballets, theater companies, and chamber ensembles in Nebraska, Illinois, Indiana, North Carolina, South Dakota, Arkansas, and Iowa. Her most recent engagements include a performance of Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 1 with the Omaha Symphony and J.S. Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 with the Omaha Chamber Music Society.

Wiley holds both Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, a Performance Artist Certificate from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA), and a Performance Certificate from DePaul University. Her primary teachers include Alex Klein, Merideth Hite-Estevez and William McMullen. Additional studies have been with Carolyn Hove, Robert Walters, Emily Brebach, Katherine Needleman, Sarah Jeffrey, Mark Ostoich, Steve Taylor and Darci Griffith Gamerl.