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From Broadway to Hollywood: Award-Winning Music from the Stage and Screen

Keith Lockhart on Opening Night at Pops Robert Torres
Keith Lockhart 
Image credit: Robert Torres
From Broadway to Hollywood: Award-Winning Music from the Stage and Screen
Boston Pops Keith Lockhart, conductor Jacyn Tremblay, Special Guest Prelude to Ben Hur (Rozsa) Main Title from Gone with the Wind (Steiner) “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” from The Wizard of Oz (Arlen—arr. Meyer) —Jacyn Tremblay, vocalist “Before the Parade Passes By” from Hello, Dolly! (Herman) —Jacyn Tremblay, vocalist West Side Story Symphonic Dances (Bernstein) Overture to Lawrence of Arabia (Jarre—orch. Schumann)      intermission Overture and Music of the Night from The Phantom of the Opera (Lloyd Webber/Hart—arr. Hollenbeck/Morley)  “Adventures on Earth” from E.T. The Extraterrestrial (Williams)  "Our Lady of the Underground,” from Hadestown (Mitchell) —Jacyn Tremblay, vocalist  “Skyfall” from Skyfall (Adkins/Epworth—arr. JAC Redford)—Jacyn Tremblay, vocalist  “My Heart Will Go On” from Titanic (Horner—arr. Starobin)  Bestiality from The Hateful Eight (Morricone) Love Theme from Cinema Paradiso (Morricone) Back to the Future Suite (Silvestri)

Celebrate Keith Lockhart’s 30th anniversary as conductor of the Boston Pops as we recreate one of the best-loved recordings of his tenure. This evening is a tribute to the best of Broadway — modern hits like Anaïs Mitchell's Hadestown, blockbusters like Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera, and the classics like Bernstein's West Side Story — and the Hollywood favorites of yesterday and today like Titanic, E.T., Lawrence of Arabia, and The Wizard of Oz. 

Acknowledgements

Corporate support for Friday evening's concert is generously provided by BSO Business Partner, Arthur J. Hurley Company, Inc.

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