As you know, superstar cellist Yo-Yo Ma is coming to help us celebrate our 100th Season with a special concert on May 14, 2015 at the Adler Theatre, Davenport. In honor of his performance and our historic year, Volunteers for Symphony has launched "100 Years, 100 Cellos", a project that will create and display beautiful art around the Quad Cities and raise awareness and funds to support the QCSO educational programs.

You can be a part of this ambitious project to create 100 painted cellos by signing up to be an artist or a sponsor! Sponsorships starts at $1,000, and you can either decorate your own cello or have an artist provided for you by VfS. You can also determine the display location of the cello. All of the cellos will be brought together at our Birthday Party on May 29, 2015 at the Figge Art Museum (more details to come about that). Our fundraising goal is to raise $100,000 and make everyone in the QC aware of our critical Music Education programs, and we can do it with your help. Click here to read more about the 100 Years, 100 Cellos Project.

Decorate a Cello
If you are interested in decorating a cello, click on the link below. As sponsorships start rolling we will let you know in whether we will need your or your students' artistic talent to decorate a cello or to create a poster. Here is a Fact Sheet about the Cello project.

Sponsor a Cello
If you would like to sponsor a cello, please click here.

Do you know any young singers?
The Quad City Symphony Youth Choir is accepting mid-season auditions to be held January 8, 2015 from 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. at the First Congregational Church in Moline. Please visit our website to learn more.

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Make Your End-of-Year Donation to the QCSO

It is hard to believe that we have come to the end of the calendar year! It seems like only yesterday that we were announcing our historic Anniversary season. And what a year it has already been! When the American superstar pianist Garrick Ohlsson canceled at the last minute, we were honored to be joined by another American superstar Andre Watts. Rising star Erin Keefe gave a powerful and expressive performance of Brahms' magnificent Violin Concert, and just two weeks ago, we showcased our own QCSO musicians in a potpourri of concert pieces that had the audience on their feet four times! And, following each of these memorable solo performances, the QCSO musicians poured their souls into stirring second half symphonies of Dvorak, Tchaikovsky and Mozart.

We promise that each of the remaining performances this season will be equal in measure - Rhapsody in Blue, Bruckner's Romantic Symphony and Beethoven Symphony #9 "Ode to Joy" ending with our special concert with Yo-Yo Ma.
But we need your help! Did you know that ticket sales cover only one third of the operating expenses to present our incredible concerts and powerful education programs? We rely on the annual contributions of corporation, foundation, and individuals like you to help us meeting the critical demand in our community for superb symphonic music. 

Please consider a contribution at the end of this calendar year to our Annual Fund.
Inside the Music

Join QCSO Music Director and Conductor Mark Russell Smith in an exploration of this weekend's performances of Masterworks III: A Musical Showcase of QCSO soloists this Thursday evening at the Hotel Blackhawk. Doors open at 5:00 p.m. with snacks and cash bar provided.

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.
Broadway Star Opens 100th Season of Stellar QC Symphony Orchestra Performances

IA/IL QUAD-CITIES - Singer/pianist Michael Cavanaugh was marked for greatness when he was picked by Billy Joel to perform in the Broadway musical, Movin' Out. On Sept. 6, the Broadway star will open the 100th Season of stellar Quad City Symphony Orchestra (QCSO) performances when he performs The Songs of Elton John & More at the Quad City Bank & Trust Riverfront Pops Concert. 

Cavanaugh's performance will begin at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 6, 2014 at LeClaire Park in Davenport, IA. The park will open for picnicking at 3:00 p.m. The music starts with a special performance by the pop/rock group Minus Six and the Quad City Youth Symphony Orchestra at 5 p.m. The QCSO will give away 2,500 Whitey's Ice Cream cups at the beginning of the show in honor of the 100th Anniversary. 

Tickets for Riverfront Pops are available at Quad City Bank & Trust, Whitey's Ice Cream, Ticket Master, and the QCSO box office at 327 Brady St., Davenport. You can also call the QCSO at (563) 322-7276 or visit www.qcso.org. Group discounts and VIP seats are available. Mention code M6 when purchasing tickets through the box office to enter a drawing for a $400 Bose Sound Bar, courtesy of Zeglin's TV & Appliance. 

Cavanaugh's second collaboration with the QCSO, The Songs of Elton John & More will include his celebrated renditions of "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road," "Benny and the Jets," "Rocket Man," "Crocodile Rock," "Candle in the Wind" and more, as well as other rock and roll classics and some special surprises. "I performed with the Quad Cities Symphony Orchestra back in 2011 and it was an amazing crowd, so I'm thrilled to be back," Cavanaugh said.

Mark Russell Smith, QCSO Conductor and Music Director, will conduct the orchestra during Cavanaugh's performance. "The Quad Cities Symphony Orchestra begins every season with the Riverfront Pops," Smith said, "and it's an exciting and unique tradition that I've come to love. We've worked with the very talented Michael Cavanaugh before and I know the community will enjoy The Songs of Elton John & More."

"Our mission is to inspire, engage, and entertain," said Benjamin Loeb, QCSO Executive Director. "Some people wonder if orchestral music might be too highbrow for them, but they will see that Riverfront Pops is a whole lot of fun. LeClaire Park is a great outdoor venue with a great view of the ballpark, the new Ferris wheel, and the Mississippi River. For some, it might be their first experience in listening to an orchestra. If they like it, we hope they'll try more of our many QCSO performances." 

"Quad City Bank & Trust deeply believes in strengthening the community in which we work and play," said Cathie S. Whiteside, Executive Vice President of Corporate Strategy, Human Resources and Branding at Quad City Bank & Trust. "As our Quad City Symphony celebrates its 100th Season, we are particularly mindful of the continuing vital role music education can play for success in school, in life and in our society. Quad City Bank & Trust's title sponsorship of the Riverfront Pops concert is designed to help ensure that programs such as Instruments for Kids and Youth Orchestra scholarships are maintained and perhaps increased." 

Star Moved Up with Movin' Out

Singer/pianist Michael Cavanaugh moved up into the ranks of stardom when he performed in Billy Joel's Broadway musical, Movin' Out. Cavanaugh appeared in the show for three years and more than 1,200 performances, receiving both Grammy and Tony award nominations in 2003.  

Cavanaugh began playing the piano at age 7. He formed his first band at age 10 and was soon performing at local functions. His first full-time gig was with a piano bar called Blazing Pianos in Orlando, Florida. In January 1999, he received an offer to play the New York, New York Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. One night, Billy Joel caught his act and joined him on stage. Joel was so impressed by the young performer, he asked Cavanaugh to move to New York City and help shape the musical, Movin' Out. 

When Movin' Out closed at the end of 2005, Cavanaugh created his own show and began touring. Before long, symphony orchestras discovered Cavanaugh's audience appeal. His first orchestral booking, The Songs of Billy Joel & More, debuted in April 2008 with the Indianapolis Symphony. Later that year, he signed with Warner/ADA to distribute his first CD, In Color. In June 2010, he debuted his second symphony show, The Songs of Elton John & More.

"I love the vibe of an outdoor event venue in the summertime - everyone is ready to have a good time and I feed off that energy," Cavanaugh said. "The production's material is sure to be a crowd-pleaser and the caliber of the orchestra is outstanding. Knowing they're behind you really drives you to pull out all the stops for your best performance." 

For a century, the QCSO has presented masterpieces both old and new at many Quad-Cities venues. The 100th Season will present the premieres of exciting new compositions. Also, the season will end in a one-night-only concert featuring cellist Yo-Yo Ma, a best-selling classical recording artist with more than 75 albums, including 15 Grammy Award-winners. For more information, visit www.qcso.org or call 563-322-7276.


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Twenty-five years ago, Isabel Bloom created "Symphony Girl" especially for the Quad City Symphony Orchestra. Now we are reintroducing this beloved sculpture to commemorate a century of music excellence by the QCSO.

A portion of the proceeds from sales will be donated to the QCSO now through 8/31/2015.

2nd Fiddle Sale
the area's largest sale of gently used items
504 17th Street Moline, IL
formerly the historic Moline Public Library
Preview Party Wednesday, June 11 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Admission $10
Thursday and Friday, June 12 -13 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. FREE admission
Saturday, June 14 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. FREE admission (Items are half-price all day)

Proceeds benefit the Quad City Symphony Orchestra's education program.

Please visit our website www.qcsymphony.com
Special Offer: Attendees at the Preview Party will receive a $1 off coupon to the German-American Heritage exhibit " 100 Years, 100 Stories".
QCSO Concertmaster Naha Greenholtz and friends,
YSO alumna Saeunn Thorsteinsdottir  and QCSO Executive Director Benjamin Loeb, present the final concert on the QCSO/WVIK Signature Series this Sunday afternoon. Because of a very recent arm injury, Kyle Knox will be unable to perform.  In place of Bartok Contrasts, the program will include Bartok Andante and Rhapsody #1 for Violin and Piano. The remainder of the program will be the Saint-Saëns and Ravel Piano Trios. The concert will be on Sunday, May 18, at 3:00 p.m in Wallenberg Hall on the Augustana College campus.

Click here to purchase tickets or call the QCSO (563-322-0931) to order over the phone with no ticketing fees.

Davenport, IA-The final concert on the QCSO/WVIK Signature Series is also coming up soon. The Quad City Symphony Orchestra and WVIK, Quad Cities NPR, are presenting QCSO Concertmaster Naha Greenholtz, clarinetist Kyle Knox. Pianist Benjamin Loeb, and cellist Sæunn Thorsteinsdöttir. These musicians are performing Béla Bartók's Contrasts, originally composed for performance by Benny Goodman, set between Saint-Saëns' Trio No. 1 in F Major and Ravel's Piano Trio. The concert will be on Sunday, May 18, at 3:00 p.m. The final Signature Series concert is being performed on Sunday, May 18, at 3:00 p.m. in Wallenberg Hall in the Denkmann Memorial Building at Augustana College. This performance is sponsored by Sponsored by Q10 Enterprises.

American clarinetist Kyle Knox held the Donald and Ruth P. Taylor Assistant Principal Clarinet Chair in the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra from 2006 until 2014. In addition to his duties with the MSO, he has performed on 2nd and Eb Clarinet with the Philadelphia Orchestra and on Bass Clarinet with the Santa Fe Opera Orchestra. Kyle has also been featured at prominent music festivals throughout North America and Europe including the Tanglewood Music Center, where he won the Gino Cioffi Award, the Spoleto Festival dei Due Mondi (Italy), the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, the Santa Fe Opera, the Bowdoin Summer Music Festival, and the New York String Orchestra Seminar.

Canadian violinist and QCSO concertmaster Naha Greenholtz was born in Kyoto, Japan, where she began her violin studies at age three. Since her solo debut at 14, concerto appearances have included engagements with the Vancouver Symphony, National Ballet of Canada, Quad City Symphony, Madison Symphony, and National Repertory Orchestras in works ranging from Bach to Stravinsky. Ms. Greenholtz also has an active career as an orchestra musician. In addition to her duties as Concertmaster of both the Quad City and Madison Symphony Orchestras, performance highlights have included guest concertmaster appearances with the Oregon Symphony, Calgary Philharmonic, Omaha Symphony, and Memphis Symphony, among many others. She serves as Artistic Director of the WVIK/QCSO Signature Series, a chamber music series dedicated to bringing world-class performances to the Quad City metro area.

"Charismatic" [NYTimes] cellist, Sæunn Thorsteinsdöttir recently made her debut with the Los Angeles Philharmonic which the LA Times praised her for her "emotional intensity." Following the release of her recording of Britten's Suites for Solo Cello, last season she performed in some of the world's greatest halls including Carnegie Hall, Suntory Hall, and Disney Hall. This season will mark her debut with the Toronto Symphony and, starting in the fall of 2013, Sæunn will be Artist-in-Residence at Sonoma State University's Green Music Center in California. 2013-14 will also be Sæunn's inaugural season as cellist of the Manhattan Piano Trio, beginning with her debut concert at the Chautauqua Music Festival. Thorsteinsdöttir is former member of the Quad City Symphony Youth Ensembles.

Benjamin Loeb, Executive Director of the Quad City Symphony Orchestra, is an accomplished conductor, accompanist, soloist, arranger, educator, and administrator. He has been hailed in El Paso as "a walking genius of unique ideas for making concerts fun to perform and hear, as well as subtly exposing youngsters to the pleasures of good music, [El Paso, Inc.]" while his recent performance with the Greater Bridgeport (CT) Symphony Orchestra as a "double-threat" both playing and conducting Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue was called "a total triumph that triggered a well-deserved, spontaneous standing ovation. Loeb and the GBS captured every ounce of imagination and emotion Gershwin packed into his ground breaking musical portrait." (Connecticut Post) Other widely varied projects range from concerts of Beethoven and Bruckner Symphonies to recordings with Yo-Yo Ma of Italian 16th century madrigalists to tours with rock musicians to world premieres of cutting-edge avant-garde contemporary music.

The Signature Series is presented by WVIK, Quad Cities NPR, 90.3 FM in collaboration with the Quad City Symphony Orchestra and Augustana College. Performed in Augustana's Wallenberg Hall and rebroadcast on WVIK, this versatile and intimate five-concert series features select members of the QCSO and visiting artists from across the nation. Under the artistic direction of the Quad City Symphony Orchestra's Concertmaster Naha Greenholtz, the Signature Series is a testament to the vitality of the classical music community in the Quad Cities. This performance will be rebroadcast on WVIK, Quad Cities NPR, 90.3 FM on Sunday, May 25, at 7:00 p.m.

WVIK/QCSO Signature Series

Bartok Contrasts and more

Saturday, May 18, at 3:00 p.m.

Wallenberg Hall, Augustana College

This concert is sponsored by Q10 Enterprises.

Wallenberg Hall is on the second floor of the Denkmann Memorial Building, 3520 7th Avenue, Rock Island. Elevator access is available. Parking is in Lot E adjacent to Centennial Hall lot or Lot H adjacent to Lutheran House, with handicapped parking immediately behind the Denkmann Memorial Building. Tickets for the WVIK/QCSO Signature Series are $25, with a $10 student ticket available. Get your tickets today by calling 563.322.QCSO (7276) or visiting www.qcsymphony.com. Tickets will also be available at the door.

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Bowling for Music!

Show your support for the Quad City Symphony Youth Ensembles through the Quad City Symphony Youth Ensembles Bowl-a-thon! This year more than 280 kids pursued their dream of musical excellence by committing many hours to practice, rehearsal, and live performances. Now they'll take a turn at bowling to help support the QCSYEs.

The Quad City Symphony Youth Orchestra program has five performance ensembles for students grades two through twelve. Ensemble members are from the metro Quad Cities as well as outlying areas. Members have the opportunity to play with the most talented musicians in the area under the regular direction of the QCSYEs conducting staff, have coaching sessions with professional QCSO musicians, and rehearse under QCSO director Mark Russell Smith.

QCSYEs presents three concerts each year including our new, annual Side by Side Concert on which all ensembles perform with the group immediately more advanced up to a performance by the Youth Symphony Orchestra and the Quad City Symphony. Other activities include season opening retreat at Augustana College, YSO performance at Riverfront Pops, Youth Choir performance at Holiday Pops, a Concerto Competition the Grand Prize Winner of which will perform with the Quad City Symphony at the SxS concert, and many other fun events!  All QCSYEs members get free tickets to every QCSO concerts and discounted tickets for companions.

Please help us continue to offer these unmatched regional opportunities by supporting a bowler or a team. Find a bowler to support by clicking here.

Come enjoy a warm evening of woodwind music performed by musicians from the Quad City Symphony Orchestra. This next concert in the WVIK/QCSO Signature Series features Mozart's Quintet in E flat Major for Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn, and Piano, and more. The concert is on Sunday, January 26

, at 3:00 p.m. in Wallenberg Hall at Augustana College. (Click here for a map.) This performance is sponsored by Metropolitan Medical Laboratory, PLC.

 

The audience is invited to meet the musicians at a free post-concert reception at the Black Ram, 1407 30th Street in Rock Island.

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