July 5, 1970-July 8, 1979. A recurring summer series, "Evening at Pops" presents the Boston Pops Orchestra, under the direction of Arthur Fiedler (until his death in 1979).
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Colin Davis conducts a program featuring Mendelssohn's overture to "A Midsummer Night's Dream"; Wagner's "Forest Murmus" from Der Ring des Nibelunger; and "Symphony No. 3" by Sibelius.
Conductor: Colin Davis
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Colin Davis conducts a program featuring Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" and Edward Elgar's Violin Concerto in B Minor. Mendelssohn wrote his march, at the behest of the King of Prussia, for a Berlin production of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Joseph Silverstein is the soloist for the B Minor Concerto, which was given its debut performance in 1910.
Conductor: Colin Davis
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
The Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Seiji Ozawa performs Haydn's Symphony No. 1, and Stravinsky's "The Firebird," his first acknowledged masterpiece. Haydn's work differs in form from later symphonies in having only three movements.
Conductor: Seiji Ozawa
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
This broadcast features "Symphony #1" by Haydn and "The Firebird" by Stravinsky.
Conductor: Seiji Ozawa
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
July 5, 1970-July 8, 1979. A recurring summer series, "Evening at Pops" presents the Boston Pops Orchestra, under the direction of Arthur Fiedler (until his death in 1979).
July 5, 1970-July 8, 1979. A recurring summer series, "Evening at Pops" presents the Boston Pops Orchestra, under the direction of Arthur Fiedler (until his death in 1979).
July 5, 1970-July 8, 1979. A recurring summer series, "Evening at Pops" presents the Boston Pops Orchestra, under the direction of Arthur Fiedler (until his death in 1979).
July 5, 1970-July 8, 1979. A recurring summer series, "Evening at Pops" presents the Boston Pops Orchestra, under the direction of Arthur Fiedler (until his death in 1979).
July 5, 1970-July 8, 1979. This was the "Getting a Kick Out of Cole" broadcast featuring a tribute to Cole Porter. A recurring summer series, "Evening at Pops" presents the Boston Pops Orchestra, under the direction of Arthur Fiedler (until his death in 1979).
July 5, 1970-July 8, 1979. A recurring summer series, "Evening at Pops" presents the Boston Pops Orchestra, under the direction of Arthur Fiedler (until his death in 1979).
Guest Tony Bennett applies his mellow style to a medley of Cole Porter's sophisticated songs. Backed by Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops.
July 5, 1970-July 8, 1979. A recurring summer series, "Evening at Pops" presents the Boston Pops Orchestra, under the direction of Arthur Fiedler (until his death in 1979).
July 5, 1970-July 8, 1979. This broadcast featured works by American composers. A recurring summer series, "Evening at Pops" presents the Boston Pops Orchestra, under the direction of Arthur Fiedler (until his death in 1979).
Elvis Presley in concert, two months before his death on August 16, 1977. There are interviews with his fans and scenes of him backstage. This program primarily broadcasts his last concerts taped in Omaha, Nebraska and in Rapid City, South Dakota.
Elvis Presley in concert, two months before his death on August 16, 1977. There are interviews with his fans and scenes of him backstage. This program primarily broadcasts his last concerts taped in Omaha, Nebraska and in Rapid City, South Dakota. At the conclusion of the concert, Elvis father Vernon Presley speaks.
A repeat of the concert first telecast June 21st, 1977.
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
This broadcast features "Tannhauser" by Richard Wagner; "Concerto #5 in E flat" by Beethoven; and pianist Andre-Michel Schub.
Conductor: Seiji Ozawa
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
The broadcast features "Voices" by Olly Wilson and "Scheherazade" by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.
Conductor: Seiji Ozawa
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
The broadcast features "Overture to the Creatures of Prometheus" by Beethoven and "Symphony No. 1" by Brahms.
Conductor: Seiji Ozawa
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979.
An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
The broadcast features "Ancient Airs and Dances" (Suite No. 1) by Respighi and "Sinfonia Domestica" by Richard Strauss.
Conductor: Seiji Ozawa
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
The broadcast features Wolf Ferrari's Overture, and
"Susanna's Secret" concerto #1 in D Minor. Soloist Moritzio Pollini
Conductor: Seiji Ozawa
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. This program is a repeat. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
The broadcast features "Ancient Airs and Dances" (Suite No. 1) by Respighi and "Sinfonia Domestica" by Richard Strauss.
Conductor: Seiji Ozawa
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
July 5, 1970-July 8, 1979. A recurring summer series, "Evening at Pops" presents the Boston Pops Orchestra, under the direction of Arthur Fiedler (until his death in 1979).
A 1977 Fourth of July concert with Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops. The highlight of the program is Tchaikovsky's "Overture 1812," played to the accompaniment of church bells, cannons and fireworks. Other selections include Sousa's "Washington Post March," excerpts from Handel's "Water Music."
July 5, 1970-July 8, 1979. A recurring summer series, "Evening at Pops" presents the Boston Pops Orchestra, under the direction of Arthur Fiedler (until his death in 1979).
July 5, 1970-July 8, 1979. A recurring summer series, "Evening at Pops" presents the Boston Pops Orchestra, under the direction of Arthur Fiedler (until his death in 1979).
July 5, 1970-July 8, 1979. A recurring summer series, "Evening at Pops" presents the Boston Pops Orchestra, under the direction of Arthur Fiedler (until his death in 1979).
July 5, 1970-July 8, 1979. A recurring summer series, "Evening at Pops" presents the Boston Pops Orchestra, under the direction of Arthur Fiedler (until his death in 1979).
July 5, 1970-July 8, 1979. This broadcast featured classical guitarist Angel Romero joining Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops Orchestra for Vivaldi's Concerto in D Major. A recurring summer series, "Evening at Pops" presents the Boston Pops Orchestra, under the direction of Arthur Fiedler (until his death in 1979).
July 5, 1970-July 8, 1979. A recurring summer series, "Evening at Pops" presents the Boston Pops Orchestra, under the direction of Arthur Fiedler (until his death in 1979).
July 5, 1970-July 8, 1979. A recurring summer series, "Evening at Pops" presents the Boston Pops Orchestra, under the direction of Arthur Fiedler (until his death in 1979).
Dancer-mime Noel Parenti teams with Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops for Morton Gould's "Concerto for Tap Dancer and Orchestra," and is featured with Karen Joy McCormick in a comic interpretation of Scott Joplin's "The Entertainer."
July 5, 1970-July 8, 1979. A recurring summer series, "Evening at Pops" presents the Boston Pops Orchestra, under the direction of Arthur Fiedler (until his death in 1979).
Steven De Groote joins Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops for Prokofiev's Piano Concerto No. 3 in C.
July 5, 1970-July 8, 1979. A recurring summer series, "Evening at Pops" presents the Boston Pops Orchestra, under the direction of Arthur Fiedler (until his death in 1979).
50th Anniversary celebration for Arthur Fiedler as conductor of the Boston Pops orchestra.
July 5, 1970-July 8, 1979.
This broadcast featured Joel Grey joining the Boston Pops Orchestra under the direction of assistant conductor Harry Ellis Dixon. A recurring summer series, "Evening at Pops" presents the Boston Pops Orchestra, under the direction of Arthur Fiedler (until his death July 10, 1979).
Arthur Fiedler, conductor of the Boston Pops Orchestra for 50 years and one of the world's best‐known musical figures, died July 10, 1979 at his home in Brookline, Massachusetts after a long illness. He was 84 years old.
After the death of Arthur Fiedler, to meet contractual obligations for the 1979 summer series of thirteen Evening At Pops broadcasts, seven re-runs were aired as well four new programs under Harry Ellis Dickson, Evening at Pops assistant conductor for 25 years. Dickson performed four broadcasts, July 22, August 5th, 19th and September 9th.
One program during this final summer sries was pre-emted (Aug. 26th). The last broadcast of this series was a re-run, televised September 23, 1979.
Special: Film and record-industry colleagues salute Elvis, who is heard in two numbers: "Heartbreak Hotel" and "My Way." Edited from a 1978 show. Hosts: Barbara Mandrell and Larry Gatlin.
Special: Jim Henson created new Muppets for this holiday musical about an otter named Emmet and his impoverished mother, who unwittingly enter the same talent contest on Christmas Eve in hopes of winning the money to buy presents. Emmet plays wash tub in a jug band and his mom sings, but both face stiff competition from a gang of woodland punk rockers, who stage an unimaginative production number.
July 5, 1970-July 8, 1979. A recurring summer series, "Evening at Pops" presents the Boston Pops Orchestra, under the direction of Arthur Fiedler (until his death in 1979).
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