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  2. Boston Pops - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Pops is an American orchestra based in Boston, Massachusetts, specializing in light classical and popular music. The orchestra's current music director is Keith Lockhart . Founded in 1885 as an offshoot of the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO), the Boston Pops primarily consists of musicians from the BSO, although generally not all of ...

  3. Keith Lockhart - Wikipedia

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    Recent releases on Boston Pops Recordings include The Red Sox Album, A Boston Pops Christmas: Live from Symphony Hall, and The Dream Lives On: A Portrait of the Kennedy Brothers, which was a Boston Pops commission premiered in 2010 during the orchestra's 125th season. Released at the beginning of the 2017 Pops season, Lights, Camera … Music!

  4. Category:Conductors of the Boston Pops - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Boston Pops - Wikipedia

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  6. Richard Hayman - Wikipedia

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    Hayman in 1966. Richard Warren Joseph Hayman (March 27, 1920 – February 5, 2014) was an American musician who was the chief music arranger of the Boston Pops Orchestra for over 50 years, and served as a pops conductor for orchestras including the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, the St. Louis Symphony and the Grand Rapids Symphony in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

  7. Tanglewood - Wikipedia

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    Boston Symphony Orchestra: Capacity: Koussevitzky Music Shed: 5,700 Seiji Ozawa Hall: 1,200: Construction; Built: 1937–1938: Opened: August 4, 1938: Renovated: 1959: Tenants; Boston Symphony Orchestra Boston Pops Orchestra Tanglewood Festival Chorus Tanglewood Music Festival Tanglewood Music Center Tanglewood Learning Center Boston University ...

  8. Arthur Fiedler - Wikipedia

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    Fiedler conducting the Boston Pops Orchestra in 1969. Fiedler was appointed the eighteenth conductor of the Boston Pops Orchestra in 1930. [1] While the position of conductor of the Boston Pops both prior to and after Fiedler tended to be a phase of a conductor's career, Fiedler made it his life's work, having the position for a half-century.

  9. Bill Elliott (musician) - Wikipedia

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    As of 2016, Elliott is on the faculty of Boston's Berklee College of Music. [7] He has written over 50 arrangements for the Boston Pops Orchestra and has been guest conductor for the symphony orchestras of seven major cities.