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Masterworks VI: Violins of Hope

Masterworks VI: Violins of Hope

Experience a moving Masterworks finale presented in partnership with Violins of Hope. Bach’s beautiful Concerto for Two Violins features QCSO violinists Emily Nash and Sabrina Tabby and members of the orchestra performing on historic violins, symbols of resilience, hope, and remembrance. The concert culminates in Mahler’s gripping Sixth Symphony, an emotional testament to humanity’s strength and ultimate triumph over adversity. BUY NOW Additional Event Information View Sunday, April 12 @ 2:00 PM Performance PROGRAM JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH Concerto for Two Violins [17′] GUSTAV MAHLER Symphony No. 6 [79′] PRESENTED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH MASTERWORKS SUPPORTED BY MISSION SUPPORT BY FEATURING Mark Russell Smith, conductor Emily Nash & Sabrina Tabby, violin 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 in the lobby of the Hotel Blackhawk immediately following the Saturday Masterworks Performances. Free admission. Cash bar available. hosted by The Hotel Blackhawk Sponsored by

📅 Date & Time

Saturday, April 11, 2026

Time may vary — check venue website for details

📍 Venue

Quad City Symphony

Davenport, IA

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