The Boston Pops 08/24/2013
Set I
radio intro
Richard Whiting, John Wiliams arrangement:
"Hooray For Hollywood”
from "Hollywood Hotel" [1937]
John Williams' intro for David Newman
Alfred Newman:
“Twentieth Century Fox Fanfare“ [ca.1940]
Alfred Newman:
“Conquest“ from “Captain from Castile” [1947]
David Newman's intro
Alfred Newman:
"Cathy’s Theme" from “Wuthering Heights” [1939]
Elita Kang, solo violin
David Newman's intro
Alfred Newman:
“How the West Was Won”; main theme [1962]
radio outro
Henry Mancini:
Finale from “Victor/Victoria” [1982]
[not included:
David Newman's intro
* 114 Henry Mancini:
Theme from “The Pink Panther”
David Newman's outro
not included:
David Newman's intro
* 117 Henry Mancini:
Finale from “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”
* 118 Max Steiner:
Opening and Finale from “Casablanca”
radio outro
intermission
radio intro
John Williams:
“Flight to Neverland” from “Hook” [1991]
John Williams' intro for Audra McDonald
Harold Arlen and George Gershwin:
“Lose That Long Face”
from “A Star Is Born” [1937]
Rodgers and Hammerstein:
“It Might As Well Be Spring” from “State Fair” [1945]/
Lerner and Lane: “Hurry! It’s Lovely Up Here”
from “On A Clear Day You Can See Forever” [1965]
Harold Arlen and George Gershwin:
“The Man That Got Away”
from “A Star Is Born” [1937]
Audra McDonald's intro
Alan Jay Lerner and Burton Lane:
“Too Late Now” from “Royal Wedding” [1951]
Audra McDonald's intro
Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn: “10,432 Sheep”
from “The West Point Story” [1950]
radio outro
stage intro
Herman Hupfield: "As Time Goes By" [1931]
radio outro
John Williams:
"Scherzo for Motorcycle and Orchestra"
from “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” [1980]
John Williams' intro
John Williams:
"A Tribute to George Lucas and Steven Spielberg"
Medley:
"Jaws"/ "Star Wars" / "Raiders of the Lost Ark" / "E.T."
radio outro/encore break
John Williams: "Imperial March"
from "Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back" [1980]
radio outro
Richard Whiting, John Wiliams arrangement:
"Hooray For Hollywood”
from "Hollywood Hotel" [1937]
John Williams' intro for David Newman
Alfred Newman:
“Twentieth Century Fox Fanfare“ [ca.1940]
Alfred Newman:
“Conquest“ from “Captain from Castile” [1947]
David Newman's intro
Alfred Newman:
"Cathy’s Theme" from “Wuthering Heights” [1939]
Elita Kang, solo violin
David Newman's intro
Alfred Newman:
“How the West Was Won”; main theme [1962]
radio outro
Henry Mancini:
Finale from “Victor/Victoria” [1982]
[not included:
David Newman's intro
* 114 Henry Mancini:
Theme from “The Pink Panther”
David Newman's outro
not included:
David Newman's intro
* 117 Henry Mancini:
Finale from “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”
* 118 Max Steiner:
Opening and Finale from “Casablanca”
radio outro
intermission
radio intro
John Williams:
“Flight to Neverland” from “Hook” [1991]
John Williams' intro for Audra McDonald
Harold Arlen and George Gershwin:
“Lose That Long Face”
from “A Star Is Born” [1937]
Rodgers and Hammerstein:
“It Might As Well Be Spring” from “State Fair” [1945]/
Lerner and Lane: “Hurry! It’s Lovely Up Here”
from “On A Clear Day You Can See Forever” [1965]
Harold Arlen and George Gershwin:
“The Man That Got Away”
from “A Star Is Born” [1937]
Audra McDonald's intro
Alan Jay Lerner and Burton Lane:
“Too Late Now” from “Royal Wedding” [1951]
Audra McDonald's intro
Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn: “10,432 Sheep”
from “The West Point Story” [1950]
radio outro
stage intro
Herman Hupfield: "As Time Goes By" [1931]
radio outro
John Williams:
"Scherzo for Motorcycle and Orchestra"
from “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” [1980]
John Williams' intro
John Williams:
"A Tribute to George Lucas and Steven Spielberg"
Medley:
"Jaws"/ "Star Wars" / "Raiders of the Lost Ark" / "E.T."
radio outro/encore break
John Williams: "Imperial March"
from "Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back" [1980]
radio outro
Set II
Set III
Comment
Program:
Annual "Film Night" concert
with John Williams conducting
with guest conductor and composer David Newman
and vocalist Audrey McDonald.
Annual "Film Night" concert
with John Williams conducting
with guest conductor and composer David Newman
and vocalist Audrey McDonald.
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