DAVENPORT, IOWA (November 12, 2021) – The Harry Potter™ Film Concert Series returns to the Adler Theatre with Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire™ in Concert, the fourth film in the Harry Potter™ series. On November 20, 2021, Ernesto Estigarribia will conduct the Quad City Symphony Orchestra in performing the magical score live from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire™ while the entire film plays in high-definition on a 40-foot screen.

Grab your broom and get ready for the tasks ahead! The Triwizard Tournament comes to Hogwarts™ in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire™ in Concert.  Relive the magic of Harry Potter™ soaring across the big screen in high-definition and experience the music of the Quad City Symphony Orchestra performing Patrick Doyle’s unforgettable score live to picture.

Winning both the International Film Music Critics AWARD (IFMCA) and ASCAP Film and Television Music Award for the score, the rich tapestry of music composed by Patrick Doyle (Brave, Hamlet, Sense and Sensibility) brought fresh emotional gravitas with darker melodic undercurrents as Harry Potter, Ron, and Hermione face these new adventures.

TICKETS

The Quad City Symphony Orchestra will present performances at 2PM and 7:30PM on November 20 at the Adler Theatre in Davenport, IA. Tickets are available online at www.QCSO.org, by phone at 563.322.7276, and in person at the QCSO Box Office in Downtown Davenport.

For more information on the Harry Potter Film Concert Series, please visit www.harrypotterinconcert.com.

HARRY POTTER characters, names and related indicia are © & ™ WBEI. WIZARDING WORLD trademark and logo © & ™ WBEI. Publishing Rights © JKR. (s21)

About the Quad City Symphony Orchestra

Founded in 1915, the Quad City Symphony Orchestra (QCSO) is among the twenty longest-established, continuously-operating orchestral associations in the United States. The QCSO presents a full season each year supplemented by pops and special events. The orchestra has demonstrated steady artistic growth measured by the depth of the repertoire performed. Iowa and Illinois subscribers to QCSO performances are residents of more than seventy cities and towns. The orchestra consists of an average of eighty players. The QCSO provides programs and community service to a market of more than 450,000 residents of eastern Iowa and western Illinois, staging performances in both Iowa and Illinois.

In 1958, the QCSO founded the Quad City Youth Symphony Orchestra and since has added four additional training ensembles: The Youth Philharmonic Orchestra, Youth String Ensemble, Prelude Strings, and Youth Choir. Music education outreach programming includes dozens of education programs delivered to over 10,000 area students annually and more than 250,000 over the years to students in Iowa and Illinois. The League of American Orchestras has recognized the QCSO Volunteers for Symphony for its role in implementing these innovative educational programs uplifting youth through music and the arts.

The QCSO receives contributions from more than 1000 families, businesses, and foundations.

 

 

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