DAVENPORT, IOWA (March 27, 2023) We conclude our Masterworks Season with Sergei Prokofiev’s evanescent and shimmering Violin Concerto N° 1, featuring a dazzling and soaring performance from Quad City Symphony Orchestra (QCSO) concertmaster Naha Greenholtz. Mahler’s programmatic first symphony Titan will lead us through a hero’s lifelong battle and ultimate triumph over fate.

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TICKETS

$18–$65 Adults each | $10–$33 Students each

SEAT MAPS

Adler Theatre, Main Floor | Adler Theatre, Balcony

Enrich Your Experience

INSIDE THE MUSIC

Join QCSO Music Director Mark Russell Smith in an exploration of the Masterworks programs on the Thursday evening preceding each Masterworks Concert. Free admission. Cash bar available. Doors open at 5:00 pm and the program starts approx 20 minutes later.

sponsored by The Hotel Blackhawk.

CONCERT CONVERSATIONS

One hour prior to each Masterworks performance, concert-goers are invited to attend informational pre-concert conversations to hear about the works on the program. A video is also available on all QCSO social-media platforms.

Sponsored by Chris Connolly, Wells Fargo Advisors.

AFTERGLOW

Mingle with Maestro Mark Russell Smith, guest artists, and members of the QCSO immediately following the Saturday Masterworks Performances. Free admission. Cash bar available. The venue changes each concert.

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