It's officially the most wonderful time of the year -- RiffTrax season! Michael J. Nelson, Kevin Murphy and Bill Corbett (best known for the groundbreaking "Mystery Science Theater 3000") will back in select cinemas nationwide soon with "RiffTrax Live: Santa Claus." A hilarious never-before-seen take on K. Gordon Murray's 1959 Holiday "classic" Santa Claus, "RiffTrax Live: Santa Claus" is coming to select movie theaters nationwide on Thurs., Dec. 4 LIVE at 8pm ET/ 7:00pm CT and tape-delayed to 7pm MT/ 8pm PT.
But before then, Fathom Events, RiffTrax.com® and IGN are thrilled to bring "RiffTrax Live: Anaconda" will come to 650+ select cinemas on Tues., Nov. 4 at 7:30pm (local time).
"RiffTrax Live: Santa Claus" will be presented in the following cinemas in your area.
Cinemark Davenport 18 with IMAX 3601 E 53Rd St Davenport IA 52807
The Quad City Symphony Orchestra, led by Music Director Mark Russell Smith with guest violinist Erin Keefe, perform on Saturday, November 1, at 8 p.m. at the Adler Theatre and Sunday, November 2, at 2 p.m. at Centennial Hall playing Brahms' luminous Violin Concerto which overflows with rich melodies and joyous dances. Also on the program are Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6 "Pathétique," his final work, which swings from exuberance to heart-rending despair, suffering, and loss. Also, celebrate James Romig's World Premiere for the Quad City Symphony Orchestra.

Purchase tickets by contacting our box office at 563.322.7276 or in person at 327 Brady Street, Davenport, IA 52801.

Erin Keefe is quickly establishing a powerful reputation world wide. She is a top prize winner of international competitions and has given recitals in America, Austria, Germany, Korea, Poland, Japan, and Denmark. "The Brahms is my absolute favorite concerto to perform," she said. "It is technically quite challenging but incredibly rewarding. I have played it many times but not at all in the past five years, so I'm really looking forward to this performance."

Quad City Symphony Orchestra welcomes Randy Nunez as the new Box Office Manager. Randy joins the QCSO with a rich work history including 20 years with John Deere as a Program Administrator for Financial Services. He has worked part-time for both the QCSO and the Adler Theatre in box office sales. Randy has a Master's degree in Business Administration from St. Ambrose University.

Make sure to welcome Randy when you call the QCSO office next time for your tickets.
IA/IL QUAD-CITIES - A compelling artist who combines exhilarating emotion with fierce integrity, award-winning violinist Erin Keefe has performed with the top orchestras of the world. In the second presentation of the Quad City Symphony Orchestra (QCSO) 100th Anniversary Masterworks series, Keefe will perform one of the greatest concerto masterpieces - Johannes Brahms' Violin Concerto, which abounds with rich melodies and joyous dances. Keefe's performance is just one course of the musical feast presented in Masterworks II: A Passion for Life.

Masterworks II will be held 8 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 1 at the Adler Theatre, Davenport, IA, and 2 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 2 at Centennial Hall, Augustana College, Rock Island, IL. QCSO Music Director and Conductor Mark Russell Smith will lead the orchestra. In addition to the Violin Concerto, the evening will also include a world premiere composition by James Romig entitled "Bridges," and Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6 "Pathétique."

"Keefe is charismatic, profound and engaging," said Smith. "She imbues the Violin Concerto with life. Brahms' piece has a vibrant Hungarian folk music influence. It holds drama and also offers moments of sweeping beauty. For me, it is 'the' violin concerto." 

Erin Keefe and Brahms' Violin Concerto
Violinist Erin Keefe is quickly establishing a powerful reputation worldwide. She is a top prize-winner of international competitions and has given recitals in America, Austria, Germany, Korea, Poland, Japan and Denmark. "The Brahms is my absolute favorite concerto to perform," she said. "It is technically quite challenging but incredibly rewarding. I have played it many times but not at all in the past five years, so I'm really looking forward to this performance."

Neither of Keefe's parents are musicians, but her father always loved listening to classical music. "He thought it would be a good hobby for me," she said, "so I started taking violin lessons at the age of 7 through a Suzuki program." 

Keefe added that she feels very honored to take part in the 100th Season of the QCSO. "I have heard so many great things about the orchestra," she said, "and I'm looking forward to making music with them. It will also be fun to work with Mark Russell Smith because he was the conductor of an orchestra I played in when I was in high school."

"Erin is an exceptional musician and a true soloist with a depth of musicality," said Benjamin Loeb, Executive Director of the QCSO. "She has the talent and maturity needed to express the different roles in this beautiful work by Brahms. She will give a glorious performance."

Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) was a German composer and pianist. He composed for piano, chamber ensembles, symphony orchestra, as well as voice and chorus. His popularity and influence throughout his career were considerable. He is often grouped with Johann Sebastian Bach and Ludwig van Beethoven as one of the "Three Bs" of great composers.

James Romig's "Bridges"

New commissions have been an important part of the QCSO's history - especially during the 100th Anniversary season. New music helps to keep orchestral music relevant, and the QCSO encourages its creation. Masterworks II will feature a new composition entitled "Bridges" from Quad-Cities resident James Romig, Associate Professor of Composition and Theory at Western Illinois University.

Romig composes music that reflects the intricate complexity of nature. He enjoys hiking and photography, and is interested in chaos theory, fractal geometry, and small-world networks. Romig stated that he is delighted to be part of the QCSO's 100th Season. "I've enjoyed and appreciated the QCSO since my student days at the University of Iowa in the 1990s," he said. 

Romig's new work is entitled "Bridges" and he noted that the name has numerous meanings.  "Compositionally speaking, my new work provides multiple musical high-points that are connected by 'bridges' of long notes in the woodwinds and brass instruments," he said. "The cities of Moline, Rock Island, Bettendorf, and Davenport are quite literally connected by bridges. Also, the title is a pun on the anatomy of string instruments, whose strings rest on a thin piece of resonant wood called a bridge."

"James' diverse interests give his music an inner logic that his listeners understand implicitly," said Loeb. "His sense of structure is masterful. You may not see the girders, but you need them to make sure the building is sound." 

Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6 "Pathétique"

The final piece of the evening, Symphony No. 6 "Pathétique," comes from composer Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893). He was the first Russian composer whose music made a lasting impression on an international level. 

His final work, Symphony No. 6 is the capstone to a career filled with both wild success and deep disappointment. "Music is indeed the most beautiful of all Heaven's gifts to humanity wandering in the darkness," Tchaikovsky once said. "Alone it calms, enlightens, and stills our souls. It is not the straw to which the drowning man clings; but a true friend, refuge, and comforter, for whose sake life is worth living."

"Tchaikovsky poured his heart out in this piece," Loeb said. "It represents the highest highs and the lowest lows. There are profound emotions in this piece that go beyond the everyday happy and sad. While Brahms and Tchaikovsky did not like each other's music, we are sure our patrons will enjoy hearing them as part of the same program."

Quad City Symphony Orchestra tickets are available at the QCSO box office at 327 Brady St., Davenport, IA. You can also call the QCSO at (563) 322-7276 or visit www.qcso.org. For more information on future offerings from QCSO, be sure to download the full 100th Season brochure at www.qcso.org/calendar.html.

A number of talented music groups from the Quad Cities area will team up once again for a free family-friendly holiday concert at 7 p.m. on Friday, December 5 at the Heritage Church, 4801-44th Street, Rock Island.

The Davenport Chordbuster Chorus, the Bend of the River Chorus, the Moline Boys Choir, the Choral Bells from St. John's United Methodist Church, and the Barley House Band will headline the event that will include quartets, vocal and instrumental solos.  "Celebrate the Holidays" is back by popular demand because of last year's fine turn out.  Last year's crowd of over 600 donated $2,300.00 dollars for the Churches United food pantries, through a goodwill offering.  The program will be nice, upbeat, good holiday music with a lot of variety.   

The hosting organization for this event, the Davenport Chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society, is an IRS 501(c)(3) charitable organization and a registered nonprofit corporation in the state of Iowa.   The group maintains a website at:   www.thechordbusters.com.

Saturday, October 25   7:30pm

Kresge Hall, Knox College

500 S Prairie St.
Galesburg, IL

Sunday, October 26   4:00pm
St. Paul Lutheran Church
2136 Brady St.
Davenport, IA

Many great choral works tell stories and this fun program explores them. Look for Eric Whitacre's playful Leonardo Dreams of His Flying Machine, Dinerstein's emotionally powerful When David Heard, a thrilling Bollywood tune, and a song from the hit movie Frozen!

Season tickets on sale NOW.  $60 adults, $50 for seniors.  Tickets also available at the door.  $18 adults, $15 seniors, students free.

Visit www.novasingers.com to purchase tickets.
For only one night, on Wednesday, November 19 at 7 p.m. local time, Fathom Events will bring New York Times best-selling authors Dave Ramsey and Rachel Cruze's 'The Legacy Journey' to nearly 600 select cinemas nationwide. Taped in front of a live audience in Grand Rapids in September, "Dave Ramsey and Rachel Cruze Present: The Legacy Journey" will rekindle attendees' "fire" to make the tough financial choices. In this powerful event Ramsey and Cruze present life-changing lessons regarding investing, estate planning, purposeful living, the keys to generational wealth, true generosity and how to raise money-smart kids in a debt-filled world.

"Dave Ramsey and Rachel Cruze Present: The Legacy Journey" will be shown at the following cinemas in your area on on November 19:

Cinemark Davenport 18 with IMAX 3601 E 53Rd St Davenport IA 52807

Tickets for "Dave Ramsey and Rachel Cruze Present: The Legacy Journey" are available at participating theater box offices and online at www.FathomEvents.com now. For a complete list of theater locations and prices nationwide, click here - theaters and participants are subject to change).

Album Update 10/17

We cannot thank all of you enough of your patience in this process of creating the new record. We set out to do something very different and unique and with that often comes new challenges and hurdles that have to be overcome during that process. So, with that said we are pleased to announce the record is done, and for your patience we are going to be releasing an EP next week Monday morning entitled "E.P. Phone Home" directly to pledgers only. The record "Always And Forever" will be released in Jan 2015 worldwide and for all those who have pledged you will get your copies ahead of the street date before the general public as promised.
Words truly cannot express how we feel about your constant support and patience we only do what we do in music because of all of you and without your support Alien Ant Farm would not be possible, so thank you truly!!!
On Friday, November 14th, Red Tail Ring will present traditional Appalachian and new Americana music at the River's Edge Gallery in Muscatine (216 W 3rd Street). The concert begins at 7:30 pm, and tickets are $25. Call 563-263-3176 or visit www.riversedgeart.com to purchase tickets.
Laurel Premo and Michael Beauchamp, of Red Tail Ring, share a raw blend of original folk music and interpretations of old ballads and dance tunes from the southeast mountains. Whether rendering a traditional tune or one of their original compositions, they infuse each song with musical imagination, haunting harmonies and instrumental artistry on fiddle, guitar, banjo, mandolin, jawharp and plain-old foot stomping.
Since 2009, Red Tail Ring has released three albums, and traveled increasingly farther in their musical ramblings - performing throughout the Midwest, Northeast, and Southeast, as well as touring in Denmark and Germany. When they're off the road, Laurel and Michael enjoy playing for community square dances when in their hometown of Kalamazoo, MI.
The final concert celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the dedication of Trinity's Casavant pipe organ is Reformation Sunday, October 26, at 3:00pm.

Dr. Brett Wolgast, Cantor and Organist at First Lutheran Church, Cedar Rapids, and College Organist and Assistant Professor of Music at Coe College is presenting a remarkable program elaborating hymn melodies used at the time of the Protestant Reformation.  The program features compositions from different ages which compare and contrast various hymn tunes. 

The program? and series of three recitals? will draw to a close with J.S. Bach's great Prelude and Fugue in G Major, BWV 541.

497 years ago, on October 31, 1517, Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses on the door of the Castle Church of Wittenberg, setting in motion the Protestant Reformation.  Historians consider Luther's hymns, and those of his contemporaries, to have sparked the traditions congregational singing we know today.

Handcrafted by the Canadian firm of Casavant Frères, the sanctuary organ at Trinity Church was dedicated March 17, 1974.  It was the first of its kind in Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois and remains a premiere instrument for the presentation of music by J.S. Bach and his contemporaries.  Trinity Church has celebrated in 2014 with previous recitals by Dr. Delbert Disselhorst, Professor Emeritus of the University of Iowa, and Dr. Karen Black, Professor of Organ at Wartburg College, Waverly, Iowa.

This unique concert mixing history, instrument, and song is one not to be missed.

A reception follows the program in Trinity Church's Founder's Hall. There is no admission charge, and the public is invited.  Trinity Lutheran Church is at 1330 13th Street, Moline, Illinois.  More information is also available at www.tlcmoline.org

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How often do you find a band that sounds great live and on CD? The Giving Tree Band is one of those bands! These five guys live and travel together and that shines through in their live energetic shows. The energy in the room cannot be duplicated and cannot be denied. This band wins people over everywhere they play and just keeps gaining momentum. The Giving Tree Band will be performing at the Redstone Room in Davenport, IA on 11/21/14 at 8:00pm.

 

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