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Arthur Fiedler
Arthur Fiedler
American conductor
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Boston Symphony Orchestra
Boston Symphony Orchestra
American symphony orchestra in Boston, MA
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Grand Rapids Symphony
Grand Rapids Symphony
American community supported orchestra in Grand Rapids, Michigan
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John Williams
John Williams
American composer, conductor, pianist and trombonist (born 1932)
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Seiji Ozawa
Seiji Ozawa
Japanese orchestra conductor
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Ludovic Morlot
Ludovic Morlot
conductor
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Michael Tilson Thomas
Michael Tilson Thomas
American conductor, pianist and composer
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James Levine
James Levine
American conductor and pianist
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Leonard Bernstein
Leonard Bernstein
American composer, conductor, author, music lecturer, and pianist
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Charles Munch
Charles Munch
French musician
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Richard Hayman
Richard Hayman
American musician
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Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
American orchestra
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Erich Leinsdorf
Erich Leinsdorf
American conductor
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Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
symphony orchestra in Chicago, Illinois, USA
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Henry Kimball Hadley
Henry Kimball Hadley
American composer
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Charles Dutoit
Charles Dutoit
Swiss conductor
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John Harbison
John Harbison
American composer
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Norman Leyden
Norman Leyden
American conductor
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Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
American orchestra based in Pittsburgh
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Andris Poga
Andris Poga
Latvian conductor
Boston Pops Orchestra
American orchestra based in Boston, Massachusetts

Boston Pops Orchestra

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The Boston Pops Orchestra is an American orchestra based in Boston, Massachusetts, specializing in light classical and popular music. The orchestra's 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 the first-chair players. The orchestra performs a spring season of popular music and a holiday program in December. For the Pops, the seating on the floor of Symphony Hall is reconfigured from auditorium seating to banquet and cafe seating. The Pops also plays an annual concert at the Hatch Memorial Shell on the Esplanade every Fourth of July. Their performance of "The Stars and Stripes Forever" is famous for the unfurling of the American flag that occurs as the song enters its final moments. Identified with its long-time director Arthur Fiedler, the orchestra has recorded extensively, made frequent tours, and appeared often on television.