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The Boston Pops Orchestra was founded in 1885 as a subsection of the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO), founded four years earlier. Careful examination of the rosters of “Pops" or “Festival" orchestras, which are associated with a co-resident symphony orchestra in the same community, shows that the principal players of a “Pops" ensemble usually hold the post of assistant or associate principal of the “parent" ensemble. In general parlance, the Boston Pops is described as: “The Boston Symphony minus the first-chair players." This “elite core” of BSO musicians constitute a separate subsection of the BSO, and perform alongside the Pops as the Boston Symphony Chamber Players, a 12-member ensemble founded in 1964. These arrangements, and a similar one with the Tanglewood Festival provide year-round employment for the musicians. Other cities have founded their own "pops" orchestras, but the Boston Pops remains the most famous and well-known. History of the Pops In 1881, Henry Lee Higginson, the founder of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, wrote of his wish to present in Boston "concerts of a lighter kind of music." The Boston Pops Orchestra was founded to present this kind of music to the public, with the first concert performed in 1885. Called the "Promenade Concerts" until 1900, these performances combined light classical music, tunes from the current hits of the musical theater, and an occasional novelty number. Allowing for some changes of taste over the course of a century, the
The Imperial March
7162Sleigh Ride
5403Williams: The Empire Strikes Back - The Imperial March
4994Sleigh Ride (Instrumental)
48653 German Dances K605: No.3 In C "Sleighride"
4636Anderson: Sleigh Ride
4257Olympic Fanfare And Theme
4118Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer - Johnny Marks, Arr. Richard Hayman
3959March
36410Close Encounters Of The Third Kind - Suite
318By Request...John Williams & The Boston Pops
Best Of/20th Century

By Request
Star Wars - The Best Of Space Music
John Williams Conducts Music From Star Wars
A Christmas Festival
I'll Be Home For Christmas
A Leroy Anderson Christmas
Debussy For Daydreaming - Music To Caress Your Innermost Thoughts

Pops In Space
Holiday Pops

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