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    About Boston Pops Orchestra

    Currently, the Boston Pops Orchestra continues to thrive as a leading ensemble in the concert scene. Under the direction of conductor Keith Lockhart, the Pops has embraced a diverse range of programming that includes traditional classical pieces, contemporary works, and popular music. The orchestra regularly performs a series of concerts at Symphony Hall in Boston, showcasing an array of guest artists and thematic performances. Recent seasons have seen collaborations with well-known artists from various genres, further expanding the orchestra's reach and appeal. The Boston Pops also maintains a strong presence during the holiday season with its beloved 'Holiday Pops' concerts, which feature festive music, sing-alongs, and special guest appearances. Additionally, the orchestra has adapted to the digital age with virtual concerts and live-streamed events, ensuring that fans can enjoy their performances from anywhere. As they look towards the future, the Boston Pops Orchestra remains dedicated to innovation and excellence, continuing their mission to entertain and inspire through the power of live music.

    Boston Pops Orchestra History

    The Boston Pops Orchestra, established in 1885 as the 'Pops' complement to the Boston Symphony Orchestra, has a rich history of bringing popular music to the concert stage. Initially created to perform lighter classical music during the summer months, the Pops quickly gained popularity for its innovative programming and casual concert style. Under the baton of renowned conductors such as Arthur Fiedler, who led the orchestra from 1930 to 1979, the Boston Pops expanded its repertoire to include Broadway hits, film scores, and contemporary pieces, becoming a staple of American culture. The orchestra’s famous 'Pops concerts' have since become a cherished tradition, particularly the annual Fourth of July celebrations on the Charles River Esplanade, which feature fireworks and a variety of performances. The orchestra's commitment to community outreach and education has also played a significant role in its history, engaging audiences of all ages and backgrounds. The Boston Pops is celebrated not just for its music but for its ability to bridge the gap between classical and popular genres, making orchestral music accessible to everyone.