Oops! I Did(n't) it again. I hope you check out WCRB on Friday evenings even if I've neglected to post about the concert. Here's a bit about the rest of the weekend. First for this evening:
Saturday, August 5th, 2023
8:00 PMA cherished Tanglewood tradition, John Williams’ Film Night returns with the Boston Pops! John Williams and David Newman conduct cinematic classics and music from Williams’s own astonishing catalog.
John Williams and David Newman, conductors
BU Tanglewood Institute ChorusJohn Williams’ Film Night
The BSO page gives us more detail:
John Williams and David Newman, conductors
BU Tanglewood Institute Young Artists Vocal Program
Penelope Bitzas, director
Katie Woolf, conductorA cherished Tanglewood tradition, John Williams’ Film Night returns with the Boston Pops, along with Maestros Williams and Newman sharing the podium for a memorable program of film clips and music from the silver screen. It’s a special evening of movie magic that you won’t want to miss.
WHITING, Arr. John WILLIAMS Hooray for Hollywood!
WILLIAMS The Cowboys
HERRMANN Scène d’amour from Vertigo
WILLIAMS Suite from Far and Away
WILLIAMS Theme from Jurassic Park
WILLIAMS Love Theme and March from Superman
WILLIAMS Selections from Star Wars:
The Asteroid Field
Anakin’s Theme
Throne Room & Finale
Then tomorrow evening WCRB says we'll be able to hear this program recorded Sunday afternoon:
Sunday, August 6th, 2023
7:00 PMDutch pianists Lucas and Arthur Jussen are the soloists in Mendelssohn’s Concerto in E minor, and Kazuki Yamada leads the BSO in the Symphonie fantastique by Berlioz.
Kazuki Yamada, conductor
Lucas and Arthur Jussen, pianosFelix MENDELSSOHN Concerto in E for two pianos and orchestra
Hector BERLIOZ Symphonie fantastique
The BSO page has a link to some information about the Berlioz piece:
Kazuki Yamada, conductor
Lucas and Arthur Jussen, pianosMENDELSSOHN Concerto in E for two pianos and orchestra
Intermission
BERLIOZ Symphonie fantastiqueGates open at 12pm
This program is supported by the Dutch Culture USA program of the Consulate General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in New York and has received funding through a grant from the Netherland-America Foundation.
If you like John Williams, tonight's show is one you won't want to miss. The Sunday concert should be quite enjoyable.
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