Davenport, IA-The Quad City Symphony Orchestra is set to finish with possibly one of the grandest season finales possible with Mahler's Symphony No. 3. Mahler himself described his Third Symphony as being "...of such magnitude that it actually mirrors the whole world." This will be the QCSO premiere of Mahler's Third Symphony, which requires a massive orchestra, a women's choir, a children's choir, and a mezzo-soprano soloist. Filling these roles will be the Quad City Symphony Youth Choir led by Mary Tallitsch in their Masterworks debut, as well as a women's choir led by Jon Hurty and comprised of members from Quad City Choral Arts, the Augustana Choir, the Handel Oratorio Society, the Jenny Lind Vocal Ensemble, and the Pleasant Valley High School Women's Choir. The Quad City Symphony Orchestra will also be joined by Mezzo-Soprano Adriana Zabala. The concert will be performed on April 5 and 6. Saturday evening's concert is at the Adler Theatre in Davenport at 7:30 p.m., and followed on Sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. at Centennial Hall in Rock Island. This concert is sponsored by Trissel Graham & Toole, a division of Arthur J. Gallagher Risk Management Services, Inc.

The unique power and appeal of Gustav Mahler's music comes from many things, but chief among them is Mahler's ability to combine elements of common everyday life with the most sublime and transfigured personal statements. It is this remarkable contradiction that makes Mahler such an enigma and such a fascinating musical personality. His own personal strengths, weaknesses, and demons all found expression in his music and offer listeners extraordinary insight into the man, and also the universal human condition. For the Third Symphony Mahler envisioned capturing Nature in its totality in his music. This is Nature in a pantheistic sense, one that celebrates the emergence of summer out of winter and examines what one can learn from meadow flowers, from forest creatures, from the night, from angels, and from spiritual love. With these broad categories defined, Mahler set about composing six movements to explore each of these areas. Along the way the symphony's performing forces grew to encompass an expanded orchestra, solo alto voice, and both women's and children's choruses. Although he completed the symphony in 1896, the work waited until June 1902 to receive its first performance, a highly successful presentation in the German city of Krefeld with Mahler conducting. With the success of his Third Symphony, Mahler soon set out on a conducting tour, performing the Third as part of concert presentations in Heidelberg, Mannheim, Prague, Cologne, and Leipzig. Yet today, the Third is infrequently performed, chiefly because of its sizable production requirements.

On Friday, April 4, Music Director Mark Russell Smith will lead Inside the Music, this time at the Quad City Botanical Center in Rock Island at 12:00 noon. This luncheon is hosted by Volunteers for Symphony. Inside the Music is a great place to grab a bite to eat for lunch and get the inside scoop on the upcoming performances. This is also a great opportunity for music lovers throughout the Quad Cities to meet the guest artists in person. The luncheon is just $15 and reservations can be made at www.qcsymphony.com or by calling 563.322.QCSO (7276).

Also on Friday, students are invited to sit in on a dress rehearsal and get the inside perspective through Students@Symphony. During a break in the rehearsal, the students will have an opportunity to meet Mark Russell Smith, as well as mezzo-soprano Adriana Zabala. This program is open to any secondary or elementary student and supervising adults. Students should arrive at 7:30 p.m. and pre-register online at

Smith and Zabala will also be available during Concert Conversations, held in the concert hall an hour before each of the weekend's concerts. At Concert Conversations the audience is given a quick overview of the program they are about to experience. This look into the background of the concert's repertoire is led by Kai Swanson and has become and audience favorite.

Finally, after the Saturday night performance, the entire audience is invited to mingle with the guest artists and many of the musicians of the Quad City Symphony Orchestra in the lobby of the Hotel Blackhawk at Afterglow. The evening includes free hors d'oeuvres, cash bar, and always remarkable repartee.

 

EVENT LISTING

 

Inside the Music Luncheon

Friday, April 4, at 12:00 noon

Reservations: $15

Contact: www.qcsymphony.com or 563.322.QCSO (7276)

Quad City Botanical Center, Rock Island

 

Students@Symphony

Friday, April 4, at 7:30 p.m.

Registration: FREE

Contact: www.qcsymphony.com or 563.322.QCSO (7276)

Adler Theatre, Davenport

 

Concert Conversations

Saturday, April 5, at 6:30 p.m.

Adler Theatre, Davenport

Sponsored by Rich James, Wells Fargo Financial Advisors

 

Masterworks VI

Saturday, April 5, at 7:30 p.m.

Tickets: $10-$55

Contact: www.qcsymphony.com or 563.322.QCSO (7276)

Adler Theatre, Davenport

Sponsored by Trissel Graham & Toole, a division of Arthur J. Gallagher Risk Management Services, Inc.

 

Afterglow

Saturday, April 5, immediately following the concert

Hotel Blackhawk, adjacent to the Adler Theatre/RiverCenter

 

Concert Conversations

Sunday, April 6, at 1:00 p.m.

Centennial Hall, Rock Island

Sponsored by Rich James, Wells Fargo Financial Advisors

 

Masterworks VI

Sunday, April 6, at 2:00 p.m.

Tickets: $10-$40

Contact: www.qcsymphony.com or 563.322.QCSO (7276)

Centennial Hall, Rock Island

Sponsored by Trissel Graham & Toole, a division of Arthur J. Gallagher Risk Management Services, Inc.

 

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Nova Singers, under the direction of Dr. Laura Lane, presents two performances of American Genius, featuring cellist Carolyn Suda and pianist Ian Moschenross, on Friday, April 4 at 7:30pm at First Congregational Church in Moline and in Kresge Recital Hall at Knox College in Galesburg on Sunday, April 6 at 4:00pm

This program will introduce a completely different side of Nova Singers! We will join forces with Carolyn Suda and Ian Moschenross to explore the sound of choir, cello, and piano. These performances will include Jonathan Dove'sThe Passing of the Year and Eric Whitacre's profoundly personal and emotional Five Hebrew Love Songs.

Carolyn Suda is a member of the music faculty at Monmouth College and serves as adjunct faculty at Knox College.  Principal cellist of the Knox-Galesburg Symphony since 1985, Ms. Suda appears frequently in faculty recitals at both colleges, including performances with the KGS Trio at the University of Barcelona and the Reus Music Conservatory in Spain.  Ms. Suda has devoted much of her professional life to teaching cellists.  As a member of the American String Teachers Association and the Suzuki Association of the Americas, Ms. Suda has served as clinician at numerous cello workshops in the United States, Australia, and New Zealand.  She directs both the Monmouth College Chamber Orchestra and the Knox College String Ensemble.

Ian Moschenross, a versatile pianist, is an active recitalist, chamber musician and accompanist in Western Illinois.  In addition to performing, he teaches applied piano, music history, theory, appreciation and interdisciplinary courses at Monmouth College, where he has served on the faculty since 2004 and holds the rank of Associate Professor of Music.  He chaired the music department from 2005-2011.  A member of the Illinois Music Teachers Association, Moschenross is a past executive board member and past treasurer.  He has held the post of Principal Keyboard of the Knox-Galesburg Symphony since 2004 and is a frequent adjudicator in the area.  Ian Moschenross earned degrees from Hanover College and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where he studied with C. Kimm Hollis and Mark Clinton, respectively.

Nova Singers, a professional vocal ensemble under the direction of Dr. Laura Lane, hopes to share our musical soul with you.  Nova Singers is known for bringing a wide variety of choral music to its audiences, and for the beauty and charm the singers impart to their music. 

Tickets will be available at the door. Admission is $18 for adults and $15 for seniors. Students are admitted free of charge. For information about tickets, recordings, or other Nova Singers events, call309-341-7038,  e-mail nova@knox.edu or like our Facebook page.

American Genius is sponsored by G & M Distributors.  Nova Singers' 2013-2014 season is partially funded by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council.
Fathom Events and Priceline.com are thrilled to bring William Shatner's critically acclaimed one-man show to select cinemas nationwide for a memorable one-night event as "Shatner's World" hits screens on Thursday, April 24 at 7:30 PM (local time).
With an energetic mix of personal anecdotes, laugh-out-loud humor and poignant moments, William Shatner shares his phenomenal journey of his life and career from classically-trained Shakespearean actor to internationally-known cultural icon. In addition to a spectacular show, cinema audiences will be treated to an exclusive welcome from the man himself.
"Shatner's World" will be shown at the following cinemas in your area on April 24 at 7:30 PM (local time):
Cinemark Davenport 18 with IMAX 3601 E 53Rd St Davenport IA 52807
Tickets are available now at participating theater box offices and online at www.FathomEvents.com. Clickhere for a full list of participating theaters (subject to change).
On Saturday March 29, the Terry Quiett Band will invade Muddy Waters 1708 State St. Bettendorf in a CD Release show for their new release "Taking Sides" on Luckybag Records. It hits the National markets on March 25 2014. The CD features local musician Hal Reed on 5 tracks playing his fire breathing harmonica. Doors at 8pm and Showtime is 9pm. Only 5 Bucks gets you in the door.
In just a few years the Terry Quiett Band has become a mainstay across America's Heartland. From 6th Street in Austin...to the windy city of Chicago...through the mountains of Colorado...across the deserts of Arizona...jamming down on Beale Street in Memphis...wherever they go the TQB has won over young and old with their energetic and soulful sound. Along the way they have forged a relationship with a couple of Grammy-winning studio masters by the name of Jim Gaines and Blaise Barton. Jim is a veteran of the blues industry revered for his work with Stevie Ray Vaughan, Carlos Santana, Steve Miller Band, George Thorogood, Luther Allison, Albert Collins and many more. Blaise has contributed to works with Pinetop Perkins, Big Eyes Willie Smith, Michael Burks and Magic Slim.

Jim, Blaise and Terry first teamed up on the 2011 release "Just My Luck" (on Lucky Bag Records) taking the Terry Quiett Band sound to an entirely new level. By the end of 2011 it was listed as one of the top 100 played CD's on the Roots Music Report Blues Chart for the year. They joined forces again in the spring of 2012 to record a live CD which was released on July 31, 2012. "A Night at the Orpheum" is getting fantastic reviews from the blues world. They have had a Top 100 Blues album in 2011 and a live album that has made a great mark in the blues world as well. In 2014, Terry and Blaise have created a masterpiece that will show the Delta Roots and an Electric Soulful side of the band. This will be released in March on Lucky Bag Records called "Taking Sides". 12 scorching, soulful originals, along with one classy cover, range from raw country blues to grooving R&B driven hard by bassist Nathan Johnson and drummer Rodney Baker and augmented by  "Mississippi" Hal Reed (harp), Scott Williams (keyboards and tenor sax), Brad Turgeon (trumpet) and Jordan Northerns (trombone).

During this time, the Terry Quiett Band has shared the stage with legends including Buddy Guy, Robert Cray, B.B. King, Jonny Lang, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Johnny Winter, Edgar Winter, Walter Trout, Robin Trower, Tab Benoit, Robert Randolph and the Family Band, Bernard Allison, Big Head Todd and the Monsters, .38 Special, Dave Mason and Los Lonely Boys.

Review highlights of the NEW release "Taking Sides" on Lucky Bag Records..."Electric blues and rock fans searching for a new guitar hero need look no further than Terry Quiett, roaring from the heartland like a tornado on his latest, greatest release." "continues the musical onslaught, revealing Quiett as the new "King of the Slide," with chilling commentary" "while building drama to the uplifting choruses. Johnson and Baker provide unexcelled support and a groove that will not quit" "The undulating, funky" "his spectacular, unleashed, extended solo a centerpiece speaking wordless volumes about loss and regret in a devastatingly emotional performance..." "Terry Quiett has created a modern masterpiece of scarifying, testifying, exulting blues, every track an exciting, inspiring musical statement that embeds itself in the mind and body. Talent this extraordinary only comes along every so often." - Dave ( Doctor Blues Man)Rubin, Award winning Blues Guitar Magazine writer 2014

Band website- www.terryquiettband.com

Click to download Taking Sides-Terry Quiett Band New CD

This concert is Earth Day themed, will be held on Friday, April 25, 7 PM  Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the QC, 3707 Eastern Av, Davenport IA

This concert will continue the celebration of Earth Day which is April 22, and is presented by Music Director Sheila Doak, the Music Team, and many exceptional musicians.

The choir will perform three selections..We will have talented and familiar artists Saul Nache and Adrienne Sumpter and Samantha Keene will perform on the Euphonium.

There will be instrumental ensembles, including the newly formed chime choir superbly directed by Matthew Toland and a Saxophone quartet.

Admission is free, with a voluntary contribution of $10 suggested. Following the concert refreshments will be served  in the Social Hall.

Questions call 563-359-0816
Don't miss the opportunity to experience Elton John's extravagant concert event on the big screen as "Elton John: The Million Dollar Piano" returns to cinemas for its final presentation. Fathom Events, CinemaLive, and Rocket Music Entertainment Group will bring the second showing to nearly 700 select movie theaters on Wednesday, March 26 at 7:00 p.m. (local time).
Captured live from Elton's residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, the epic concert experience features all of Elton's greatest hits throughout his legendary career including "Rocket Man," "Tiny Dancer," "Your Song" and more. In addition to the concert performance, cinema audiences will be treated to an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the making of Elton's celebrated 1973 album Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.
Click here for a full list of participating theaters (subject to change). Tickets are available now at participating theater box offices and online at www.FathomEvents.com.

On Sunday evening, March 23, Trinity Episcopal Cathedral will present a free Lenten Concert at 7:00 p.m. in the Cathedral, 121 W. 12th Street in Davenport

 

This free concert will present a variety of selections highlighting the musicians of Trinity Cathedral.

 

Appearing on the program will be Michelle Crouch, Soprano; Jo Souder Vandecar, Flute; Julie Knaak, viola; Ron May, organ; and the Cathedral Handbell Choir.

 

During the season of Lent there are often special musical programs from organ recitals to concerts by guest musicians at Trinity Cathedral, Davenport. This year, the Cathedral is featuring musicians from within its talented congregation.

 

The public is invited to attend this free hour-long musical program. The concert will take place in the historic sanctuary of the Cathedral. Parking is available at the south and north ends of the grounds.

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NOTE: This message contains information about a cultural event at a church in the Hilltop Campus Village. Since the event does not take place during a church service, it is our feeling it is an event which may be enjoyed by persons regardless of their religious beliefs or lack thereof. The Hilltop Campus Village welcomes hearing of events of cultural, recreational, educational or commercial interest that are taking place within its borders, and is glad to promote them.

Featuring Carolyn Suda, cellist and Ian Moschenross, piano

Nova Singers, under the direction of Dr. Laura Lane, presents two performances of American Genius, featuring cellist Carolyn Suda and pianist Ian Moschenross, on Friday, April 4 at 7:30pm at First Congregational Church in Moline and in Kresge Recital Hall at Knox College in Galesburg on Sunday, April 6 at 4:00pm

This program will introduce a completely different side of Nova Singers! We will join forces with Carolyn Suda and Ian Moschenross to explore the sound of choir, cello, and piano. These performances will include Jonathan Dove's The Passing of the Year and Eric Whitacre's profoundly personal and emotional Five Hebrew Love Songs.

Carolyn Suda is a member of the music faculty at Monmouth College and serves as adjunct faculty at Knox College.  Principal cellist of the Knox-Galesburg Symphony since 1985, Ms. Suda appears frequently in faculty recitals at both colleges, including performances with the KGS Trio at the University of Barcelona and the Reus Music Conservatory in Spain.  Ms. Suda has devoted much of her professional life to teaching cellists.  As a member of the American String Teachers Association and the Suzuki Association of the Americas, Ms. Suda has served as clinician at numerous cello workshops in the United States, Australia, and New Zealand.  She directs both the Monmouth College Chamber Orchestra and the Knox College String Ensemble.

Ian Moschenross, a versatile pianist, is an active recitalist, chamber musician and accompanist in Western Illinois.  In addition to performing, he teaches applied piano, music history, theory, appreciation and interdisciplinary courses at Monmouth College, where he has served on the faculty since 2004 and holds the rank of Associate Professor of Music.  He chaired the music department from 2005-2011.  A member of the Illinois Music Teachers Association, Moschenross is a past executive board member and past treasurer.  He has held the post of Principal Keyboard of the Knox-Galesburg Symphony since 2004 and is a frequent adjudicator in the area.  Ian Moschenross earned degrees from Hanover College and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where he studied with C. Kimm Hollis and Mark Clinton, respectively.

Nova Singers, a professional vocal ensemble under the direction of Dr. Laura Lane, hopes to share our musical soul with you.  Nova Singers is known for bringing a wide variety of choral music to its audiences, and for the beauty and charm the singers impart to their music.

 

Tickets will be available at the door. Admission is $18 for adults and $15 for seniors. Students are admitted free of charge. For information about tickets, recordings, or other Nova Singers events, call 309-341-7038,  e-mail nova@knox.edu or like our Facebook page.

 

American Genius is sponsored by G & M Distributors.  Nova Singers' 2013-2014 season is partially funded by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council.

Seattle, WA. (March 17, 2014) Zing Revolution partners with the Hendrix estate to offer exclusive merchandise items during the Experience Hendrix Tour, an ongoing tribute to the music and legacy of Jimi Hendrix. The Zing Revolution items will be displayed in a traditional Fender guitar case with the largest collection of curated rare images of Jimi Hendrix available for over 300 devices including iPods, iPhones, iPads, Laptops, Home Décor, gaming devices and even credit cards throughout the tour. Zing Revolution skins are made from premium 3M vinyl with a premium hard rubber crystal clear case for style with protection available for phones.

The library of images represented on the Zing Revolution skins varies from Hendrix's most iconic album covers to rare images of the man himself both on stage and his most private moments from 1969 - 1972 taken by iconic rock photographers including Jeremy Ross, Chuck Boyd, Daniel Tehaney, Wilson Lindsey, Richard Peters, Ken Davidoff and Torbin Dragsby. All items are available for purchase during the Experience Hendrix Tour nationwide as well as online from the Zing Revolution website. Fans can purchase the Vinyl Jimi skins as well as Zing Jimi Gift Cards for $25 which will includes shipping, clear case or just applies to product purchase such as 15 inch laptop, iPad 2, Samsung S 3, Samsung S 4, iPhone 4, and iPhone 5.

Zing Revolution provided the wrapping for the Experience Hendrix tour buses featuring the iconic artwork know around the world that represents the late great musician, Jimi Hendrix.

Experience Hendrix 2014 Tour Dates (Click here for more information)

Mar 21, 2014      Glenside, PA - Keswick Theater

Mar 22, 2014      Atlantic City, NJ - Harrah's Resort Atlantic City

Mar 23, 2014      Wilkes Barre, PA - The F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts

Mar 25, 2014      Red Bank, NJ - Count Basie Theatre

Mar 27, 2014      Hampton Beach, NH - Casino Ballroom

Mar 28, 2014      Albany, NY - Palace Theatre

Mar 29, 2014      Waterbury, CT - Palace Theater

Mar 30, 2014      Washington, DC - Lincoln Theatre

Apr 1, 2014          Buffalo, NY - The Center For Arts at University of Buffalo

Apr 2, 2014          Northfield Park, OH - Hard Rock Live at the Hard Rock Rocksino

Apr 3, 2014          Detroit, MI - Fox Theater

Apr 4, 2014          Milwaukee, WI - The Riverside Theater

Apr 5, 2014          Merrillville, IN - Star Plaza Theatre

Apr 6, 2014          Peoria, IL - Peoria Civic Center

Apr 8, 2014          Minneapolis, MN - State Theater

The Mississippi Valley Blues Society presents guitar slinger Ryan McGarvey at the Muddy Waters (1708 State Street, Bettendorf IA) on Tuesday March 25.  The show begins at 7:00 p.m.  Admission is $10, $7 for Mississippi Valley Blues Society members.

Ryan McGarvey is an up-and-coming blues star.  Guitar Center named Ryan "Guitarmaggeddon:  Next King of the Blues" champion of New Mexico in 2006.  Then, Eric Clapton chose Ryan from over 4,000 international artists to perform at Clapton's 2010 Crossroads Guitar Festival in Chicago.  In 2011 Ryan and his band played the Mississippi Valley Blues Festival.  And just last year, Ryan was named Best New Talent in Guitar Player Magazine.

Ryan McGarvey has in a relatively short amount of time not only gained an international fan base, but admiration from his personal idols as well. In the past few years of Ryan's career he has  shared the bill with such top name acts as Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, B.B. King, Joe Bonamassa, Gov't Mule, and many, many more. His debut CD release, Forward In Reverse, reached the top 20 (out of over 200,000 artists' CDs) on the best sellers list on CDBaby.com, the world's largest online independent distributor.

With rave reviews complimenting everything from his fiery guitar chops (which range from Delta blues slide to heavy rock chords) to his unique vocals or mature songwriting skills, Ryan McGarvey's live shows are legendary, leaving audiences breathless and wanting more.

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