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Keith Lockhart is the second longest-tenured conductor of the Boston Pops Orchestra since its founding in 1885. He took over as conductor in 1995, following John Williams’s 13-year tenure from 1980 to 1993; Mr. Williams succeeded the legendary Arthur Fiedler, who was at the helm of the orchestra for nearly 50 years. Keith Lockhart, who occupies the Julian and Eunice Cohen Boston Pops Conductor chair, has conducted more than 2,000 Boston Pops concerts and annual Boston Pops appearances at Tanglewood, as well as 45 national tours and 4 international tours to Japan and Korea. The annual Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular conducted by Mr. Lockhart draws a live audience of over half a million to the Charles River Esplanade and millions more who view it on television or live webcast. He has led eight albums on RCA Victor/BMG Classics; recent releases on Boston Pops Recordings include A Boston Pops Christmas–Live from Symphony Hall, The Dream Lives On: A Portrait of the Kennedy Brothers, and Lights, Camera…Music! Six Decades of John Williams. The list of nearly 300 guest artists with whom Keith Lockhart has collaborated represents performers from virtually every corner of the entertainment world. Having recently completed an 8-year tenure as principal conductor, he is now chief guest conductor of the BBC Concert Orchestra in London; he is also artistic director of the Brevard Music Center summer institute and festival in North Carolina. Prior to his BBC appointment, he spent 11 years as music director of the Utah Symphony. He has appeared as a guest conductor with virtually every major symphonic ensemble in North America and many in Asia and Europe. Before coming to Boston, he was the associate conductor of both the Cincinnati Symphony and Cincinnati Pops orchestras, as well as music director of the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra.
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For more than 135 years, the Boston Pops has entertained audiences in Boston and beyond, with Boston Pops Conductor Keith Lockhart leading the orchestra since 1995. It all began in 1885, thanks to the vision of Civil War veteran Henry Lee Higginson. Four years earlier, in 1881, he founded the Boston Symphony Orchestra, calling its establishment "the dream of my life." From the start he intended to present, in the warmer months, concerts of light classics and the popular music of the day. From a practical perspective, Higginson realized that these "lighter" performances would provide year-round employment for his musicians. The "Promenade Concerts," as they were originally called, were soon informally known as "Popular Concerts," which eventually became shortened to "Pops," the name officially adopted in 1900. The following year the orchestra performed for the first time in its new home, Symphony Hall. Not only is this performance space acoustically outstanding, it was also designed, at Higginson's insistence, so that the rows of seats for Boston Symphony concerts could be replaced by tables and chairs for Pops concerts. To this day, patrons sitting at the cabaret-style tables can enjoy food and drink along with the kind of musical entertainment only the Boston Pops can provide.

There were 17 Pops conductors, beginning with the German Adolf Neuendorff, that preceded Arthur Fiedler, the first American-born musician to lead the orchestra. In Fiedler’s nearly 50-year tenure as Pops Conductor (1930-1979), he established the Boston Pops as a national icon. When John Williams (1980-1993) succeeded Arthur Fiedler, he was the most highly acclaimed composer in Hollywood, and today, with 52 Academy Award nominations, he is the most-nominated living person in Academy history. Mr. Williams continued the Boston Pops Orchestra's prolific recording tradition with a series of best-selling recordings for the Philips and Sony Classical labels, broadened and updated the Pops repertoire, and entertained audiences with live orchestral accompaniment to clips of memorable movie scenes, many featuring iconic music from his own film scores.
Having led over 2,000 Boston Pops concerts in his tenure to date, Keith Lockhart (1995-present) has created programs that reach out to a broader and younger audience by presenting artists—both established performers and rising stars—from virtually every corner of the entertainment world, all the while maintaining the Pops' core appeal. He has made 83 television shows, led 45 national and four overseas tours with the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra, led the Pops at several high-profile sports events, and recorded 14 albums. Mr. Lockhart's tenure has been marked by a dramatic increase in touring, the orchestra's first Grammy nominations, the first major network national broadcast of the July 4 Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular from the Esplanade, and the release of the Boston Pops' first self-produced and self-distributed recordings.
James (Jim) Norman Gwin, drummer of the Boston Pops Orchestra, died peacefully on Tuesday, December 28, 2021, at 64 years old.

Statement from Keith Lockhart
At the Boston Pops, we pride ourselves on playing all sorts of music…classical, of course, but also jazz, rock, pop, world music, and beyond. For much of that repertoire, the steady heartbeat that allows an orchestra to play with spectacular clarity and tight ensemble is provided, not by the conductor on the podium, but by the drummer.
Playing the drumset for a large symphony orchestra is an extraordinarily difficult task. Knowledge of styles of play…being able to sound like Ringo Starr, or Gene Krupa, or Charlie Watts…is a must. So is an ability to read a conductor’s intentions, to hear how the orchestra is responding, and to justify those two things into a rock-solid, but flexible, foundation.
I have never worked with a better orchestral drummer than Jim Gwin. He was a superb drummer, but even more a superb musician. He was also one of the nicest…self-effacing, generous, and very funny…people I have ever shared a stage with. When he was suddenly taken ill in December this year, he wrote me an apologetic note, in which he reminded me that these concerts were the first he had missed since he became the regular Pops drummer in 2004. That means I must have done at least 1500 concerts with him. Every one of them was better because he was backing the band.
I will miss Jim as a friend and as a colleague, and as someone who just made every musical situation, and the players around him, better. My recurring image of him, which I have been unable to get out of my mind since hearing of his passing, is of running into him in the halls under the Symphony Hall stage. He has his head bent to the side, because he was extremely tall and the basement ceilings extremely low, and he was one of those tall folk who always looked like they were trying to be shorter. And he passes, with a grin, and says “Hey, Chief!”
The great thing about being in the performing arts is getting to know really talented, extraordinary people extremely well. The awful thing is having to say goodbye.
Steve Colby, Sound Designer | Pamela Smith, Lighting Designer
The Boston Pops Orchestra may be heard on Boston Pops Recordings, RCA Victor, Sony Classical, and Philips Records.
Concertmaster Tamara Smirnova performs on a 1754 J.B. Guadagnini violin, the “ex-Zazofsky,” and James Cooke performs on a 1778 Nicolò Gagliano violin, both generously donated to the orchestra by Michael L. Nieland, M.D., in loving memory of Mischa Nieland, a member of the cello section from 1943 to 1988.
Steinway & Sons Pianos, selected exclusively for Symphony Hall.
The BSO’s Steinway & Sons pianos were purchased through a generous gift from Gabriella and Leo Beranek.
Special thanks to American Airlines and Fairmont Copley Plaza.
New arrangements and works for the Boston Pops are generously supported by the Cecile Higginson Murphy Pops Programming Fund.
Broadcasts of the Boston Pops are heard on 99.5 WCRB.
Programs and artists subject to change.
The BSO’s 2021-22 season is supported in part by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, which receives support from the State of Massachusetts and the National Endowment for the Arts.
This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Boston Symphony Orchestra, Inc.
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Programs
BOSTON POPS ORCHESTRA
Keith Lockhart conducting
OPENING NIGHT AND SEASON SPONSORED BY FIDELITY INVESTMENTS
The Magical Music of Alan Menken series is sponsored by Arbella Insurance Foundation
Beauty and the Beast Overture
Be Our Guest, from Beauty and the Beast
ALTON FITZGERALD WHITE, SUSAN EGAN, and TELLY LEUNG
Part of Your World, from The Little Mermaid
Ms. EGAN
Her Voice, from The Little Mermaid (stage musical)
Mr. LEUNG
Poor Unfortunate Souls, from The Little Mermaid
Mr. WHITE
Under the Sea, from The Little Mermaid
Somewhere That’s Green, from Little Shop of Horrors
Ms. EGAN
Git It (Feed Me), from Little Shop of Horrors
Mr. WHITE and Mr. LEUNG
Newsies Medley
Mr. LEUNG and Ms. EGAN
Never Again, from King David
Ms. EGAN
The Long Long Day (This New Jerusalem), from King David
Mr. WHITE, Ms. EGAN, and Mr. LEUNG
INTERMISSION

A Whole New World, from Aladdin
Ms. EGAN and Mr. LEUNG
Proud of Your Boy, from Aladdin (stage musical)
Mr. LEUNG
Friend Like Me, from Aladdin
Mr. WHITE and Mr. LEUNG
I See the Light, from Tangled
Ms. EGAN and Mr. LEUNG
Out There, from The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Mr. LEUNG
Go the Distance, from Hercules
Mr. WHITE
I Won’t Say (I’m In Love), from Hercules
Ms. EGAN, Mr. LEUNG, and Mr. WHITE
Home, from Beauty and the Beast (stage musical)
Ms. EGAN
If I Can’t Love Her, from Beauty and the Beast (stage musical)
Mr. WHITE
Beauty and the Beast
Ms. EGAN and Mr. LEUNG
May 19: The Pops welcomes Deb’s Theater Lovers, KSP Financial, and Sharon Men’s Club.
May 21: The Pops welcomes Bristol County Savings Bank, Cosmopolitan Travel Inc., Harvard Outings & Innings, Harvard University Retirees Association, MIT Activities Committee, and Wacky Women Wanderers.
Beauty and the Beast Overture Menken/Ashman-Kosarin/Besterman
Be Our Guest Menken/Ashman-Troob
Part of Your World Menken/Ashman-Pasatieri/Healy/Smith
Her Voice Menken/Slater-Troob
Poor Unfortunate Souls Menken/Ashman-Pasatieri
Under the Sea Menken/Ashman-Hayman
Somewhere That’s Green Menken/Ashman-Troob
Git It (Feed Me) Menken/Ashman-Troob
Newsies Medley Menken/Feldman-Abbott
Never Again Menken/Rice-Besterman
The Long Long Day (This New Jerusalem) Menken/Rice-Abbott
A Whole New World Menken/Rice-Troob/Healey
Proud of Your Boy Menken/Ashman-Troob
Friend Like Me Menken/Ashman-Kelly/Kosarin
I See the Light Menken/Slater-Starobin
Out There Menken/Schwartz-Starobin
Go the Distance Menken/Zippel-Healey/Prechel
I Won’t Say (I’m In Love) Menken/Zippel-Healey/Rauhala
Home Menken/Rice-Troob
If I Can’t Love Her Menken/Rice-Troob
Beauty and the Beast Menken/Ashman-Abbott
BOSTON POPS ORCHESTRA
Keith Lockhart conducting
SEASON SPONSORED BY FIDELITY INVESTMENTS
Carnival Overture, Opus 92
Dvořák
Variations on a Rococo Theme, Opus 33
Tchaikovsky
DILSHOD NARZILLAEV, MM ’22, cello, winner of the 2022 Tufts/New England Conservatory Concerto Competition
Dear Alma Mater
Lewis
Tuftonia’s Day
Hayes
Seniors of the Tufts a cappella groups THE AMALGAMATES, THE BEELZEBUBS, ENCHANTED, THE JACKSON JILLS, LADIES OF ESSENCE, S-FACTOR, and SHIR APPEAL
INTERMISSION

Beauty and the Beast Overture
Menken-Besterman
Under the Sea
Menken-Hayman
Sheik of Araby
Snyder-Sebesky
Mood Indigo
Ellington-Hayman
It Don’t Mean a Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing)
Ellington-Sebesky
Hedwig’s Theme from Harry Potter
Williams
Princess Leia’s Theme from Star Wars
Williams
Cantina Band from Star Wars: A New Hope
Williams-Ramin
Raiders March from Raiders of the Lost Ark
Williams
BOSTON POPS ORCHESTRA
Keith Lockhart conducting
SEASON SPONSORED BY FIDELITY INVESTMENTS
Carnival Overture, Opus 92
Dvořák
Tahiti Trot, Opus 16
Shostakovich-Brubaker/Ochoa
Piano Concerto No. 1 in C minor, Opus 35
Shostakovich
FELISIEN, DMA ’23, one winner of the 2022 Boston University Soloists’ Competition*
INTERMISSION

Go B.U.
Weeks-Norcott
Beauty and the Beast Overture
Menken-Besterman
Under the Sea
Menken-Hayman
Sheik of Araby
Snyder-Sebesky
Mood Indigo
Ellington-Hayman
It Don’t Mean a Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing)
Ellington-Sebesky
Hedwig’s Theme from Harry Potter
Williams
Princess Leia’s Theme from Star Wars
Williams
Cantina Band from Star Wars: A New Hope
Williams-Ramin
Raiders March from Raiders of the Lost Ark
Williams
* The winners of the Boston University Soloists’ Competition are chosen from the instrumental, vocal, and composition departments of the College of Fine Arts and represent some of the outstanding talent from the School of Music. This year, in addition to Felisien, the winners include Yuyeon Lee (piano) and Nien-Tzu Lin (viola).
Guest Artists

Susan Egan has delivered powerful impressions in theater, film, television, and music. She headlined on Broadway as Thoroughly Modern Millie, won critical acclaim as Sally Bowles in Cabaret, starred in Triumph of Love and State Fair, and received Tony Award and Drama Desk nominations for Best Actress as the original Belle in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. She’s been seen on film in 13 Going on 30, Gotta Kick It Up, and many award-winning indies, and voiced the animated characters Meg in Disney’s Hercules, Lin in the Academy Award-winning Spirited Away, Rose Quartz on Cartoon Network’s Steven Universe, and many more. She spent two seasons on WB’s Nikki and guest starred on Modern Family, Encore, House, NUMB3RS, NYPD Blue, Arli$$, Drew Carey, Party of Five, Great Performances, and others. Egan has over 400 solo concert credits with symphonies worldwide, more than 40 recordings and 7 solo CDs, and is currently executive producer and a star of Disney Princess—The Concert, a co-production of Disney Concerts and Broadway Princess Party, LLC, Susan’s company with partners Benjamin Rauhala, Laura Osnes, Courtney Reed, and Adam J. Levy. Susan is an accomplished master teacher in music performance, obsessive gardener, happy wife, and mom of two.
www.SusanEgan.net
| @IAmSusanEgan | facebook.com/OfficialSusanEgan.


Telly Leung is a Chinese American, New York City native, Broadway and television performer, recording artist, producer, director, and theater arts teacher and coach. His Broadway and national touring performing credits include Aladdin in Disney's Aladdin on Broadway, In Transit, Allegiance
(with George Takei and Lea Salonga), Godspell, Rent (final Broadway company), Wicked (Boq, original Chicago company), Pacific Overtures, and Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Flower Drum Song. In 2010 he starred as Angel in Rent at the Hollywood Bowl opposite Wayne Brady, directed by Neil Patrick Harris. Television audiences will remember him as Wes the Warbler on Glee, as well as his guest star appearances on Instinct, Odd Mom Out, Deadbeat, and Law and Order: Criminal Intent. Telly is featured as a performance coach for the Jimmy Awards in the PBS documentary Broadway or Bust. He can be heard on many original Broadway cast recordings and has released two solo albums—I’ll Cover You (2012) and Songs for You (2016)—on the Yellow Sound Label. His EP You Matter
is a collection of five songs made in 2020 during the pandemic with composer and arranger Gary Adler, profits from which benefit Broadway Cares / Equity Fights AIDS. He holds a BFA from Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Drama. Telly currently lives in Harlem in New York City with his husband, James.
Twitter/Instagram: @tellyleung | website: www.tellyleung.com


After a record-breaking 4,308 performances as King Mufasa in The Lion King on Broadway, Alton Fitzgerald White added author and in-demand keynote speaker to his list of titles. His critically acclaimed book, My Pride: Mastering the Challenge of Daily Performance, filled with secrets to fulfillment and joy in work and life, is published by Disney Editions. Other Broadway starring roles include Mister in The Color Purple, Coalhouse Walker, Jr., in Ragtime, Ken in Smokey Joe’s Cafe, John in Miss Saigon, and The Hawker in The Who’s Tommy. Alton has performed concert dates all over the world that have included music from his best-selling CD Disney My Way! Alton has appeared on the big screen opposite Nicole Kidman and Sam Elliott and has had guest star roles on the hit TV series Law and Order, The Blacklist, The Good Fight, Madam Secretary, a recurring role on Bull as Judge Tahani, and the new season of Dexter to name a few. Please feel free to join him on his Facebook fan page, @WhiteAlton on Twitter, @Alton2459 on Instagram, and Altonfitzgeraldwhite.com. Wishes for blessings and joy!


Cellist Dilshod Narzillaev was born in 1997 in Navoi, Uzbekistan. In 2007 he began studying cello under the tutelage of Prof. Djakhongir Ibragimov at the R.M. Glier Specialized Lyceum in Music in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. He then studied with Daniel Veis at the International Center for Music at Park University in Parkville, MO. Currently, he is at the New England Conservatory studying with Laurence Lesser. Narzillaev is the winner of several competitions, including the Rovere d’Oro Prize, Grand Prize of the Alexander Glazunov Competition, and the Division Prize of Wichita Symphony Young Artist Competition in 2016. He received fourth prize at the Seventh Antonio Janigro International Cello Competition in Zagreb, Croatia. Narzillaev has frequently performed concertos of Saint-Saëns, Dvořák, and Haydn with the Uzbekistan National Symphony. In 2016 he performed with the Kansas City Chamber Orchestra at the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts. He recently made his debut with the Croatian Radiotelevision Symphony Orchestra with Shostakovich’s Cello Concerto No. 1 in February 2020. In fall 2021 Narzillaev performed Martinů’s String Sextet with members of the Borromeo String Quartet as part of the Borromeo Guest Artist Award at NEC. In May 2022 Narzillaev debuts with the Boston Pops Orchestra at Symphony Hall, and this summer he debuts with the Government Orchestra of Uzbekistan. He will also be attending the iPalpiti Festival in Los Angeles.

Indonesian pianist Felisien has made appearances across North America, Europe, and Asia in some of the world’s most prestigious venues, including Carnegie Hall, Jordan Hall, and Esplanade Hall. She has appeared as a soloist with orchestras including the Jakarta Concert Orchestra, Semarang Chamber Orchestra, and Oberlin Sinfonietta, and has made festival appearances including the International Holland Music Sessions Summer Academy in Bergen, Mozarteum International Summer Academy in Salzburg, Chautauqua Institution Music Festival, Gijon International Piano Festival, and Puerto Rico International Music Festival. Felisien is currently a doctor of musical arts candidate at Boston University, and she previously received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Oberlin Conservatory and New England Conservatory. During her studies, she has been an international prize winner in competitions including the International Chopin Piano Competition in Singapore, Music Teachers National Association Young Artists Competition, Chautauqua Piano Competition, Jakarta International Open Piano Competition, and Glenn Miller Scholarship Competition. Major teachers have included Peter Takács, Haewon Song, Stephen Drury, and Tanya Gabrielian, and she has had the opportunity to work in masterclasses with distinguished world-class musicians such as Dang Thai Son, William Grant Nabore, Klaus Hellwig, Jon Nakamatsu, and Robert Levin. In recognition of her excellent academic record and outstanding musicianship, she was elected as a member of Pi Kappa Lambda and placed on the Dean's List Honors.

Boston Pops Major Corporate Sponsors, 2021-22 Season
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The Boston Pops and Symphony Hall major corporate sponsorships reflect the increasing importance of alliance between business and the arts. The Boston Pops is honored to be associated with the following companies and gratefully acknowledges their partnership. For information regarding BSO, Boston Pops, and/or Tanglewood sponsorship opportunities, contact Joan Jolley, Director of Corporate Partnerships, at (617) 638-9279 or jjolley@bso.org.
Donors
In the building of his new symphony for Boston, the BSO’s founder and first benefactor, Henry Lee Higginson, knew that ticket revenues could never fully cover the costs of running a great orchestra. From 1881 to 1918, Higginson covered the orchestra’s annual deficits with personal contributions that exceeded $1 million. The Boston Symphony Orchestra now honors each of the following generous donors whose cumulative giving to the BSO is $1 million or more with the designation of Great Benefactor.
List reflects giving as of April 12, 2022
‡ indicates a deceased donor
TEN MILLION AND ABOVE
Julian Cohen ‡
Fidelity Investments
Barbara and Amos Hostetter
Linde Family Foundation
Maria and Ray Stata
Anonymous (3)
SEVEN AND ONE HALF MILLION
Bank of America
Mr. and Mrs. George D. Behrakis
Catherine and Paul Buttenwieser
John F. Cogan, Jr. ‡ and Mary L. Cornille
Cynthia and Oliver Curme / The Lost & Foundation, Inc.
EMC Corporation
The O'Block Family
FIVE MILLION
Eleanor L. ‡ and Levin H. Campbell
Alan J. ‡ and Suzanne W. Dworsky
Fairmont Copley Plaza
Germeshausen Foundation
Ted and Debbie Kelly
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Cecile Higginson Murphy ‡
William and Lia Poorvu
NEC Corporation
Carol ‡ and Joe Reich
UBS
Stephen and Dorothy Weber
Samantha and John Williams
TWO AND ONE HALF MILLION
Arbella Insurance Foundation and Arbella Insurance Group
American Airlines
Mary ‡ and J.P. Barger
Gabriella and Leo ‡ Beranek
Roberta and George Berry ‡
Bloomberg
Peter and Anne Brooke ‡
Chiles Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Congleton ‡
Mara E. Dole ‡
Eaton Vance Corporation
Thomas and Winifred Faust
Jane and Jack Fitzpatrick ‡
Nathan and Marilyn Hayward
Susan Morse Hilles ‡
Charlie and Dorothy Jenkins / The Ting Tsung and Wei Fong Chao Foundation
Stephen B. Kay and Lisbeth L. Tarlow / The Aquidneck Foundation
The Kresge Foundation
Lizbeth and George Krupp
Liberty Mutual Foundation, Inc.
Nancy and Richard Lubin
Carmine A. and Beth V. Martignetti
Kate and Al Merck ‡
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Montrone
National Endowment for the Arts
Mrs. Mischa Nieland ‡ and Dr. Michael L. Nieland
Plimpton-Shattuck Fund
Cynthia and John S. Reed
Kristin and Roger Servison
Miriam Shaw Fund
State Street Corporation and State Street Foundation
Thomas G. Stemberg ‡
Miriam and Sidney Stoneman ‡
Elizabeth B. Storer ‡
Caroline and James Taylor
Anonymous (3)
ONE MILLION
Alli and Bill Achtmeyer
Helaine B. Allen ‡
Lois and Harlan Anderson ‡
The Harlan and Lois Anderson Family Foundation
Mariann Berg (Hundahl) Appley
Dorothy and David B. Arnold, Jr. ‡
AT&T
Liliana and Hillel Bachrach
Caroline Dwight Bain ‡
William I. Bernell ‡
Estate of Marion Bianchi
BNY Mellon
The Boston Foundation
Lorraine D. and Alan S. ‡ Bressler
Jan Brett and Joseph Hearne
Gregory E. Bulger Foundation / Gregory Bulger & Richard Dix
Ronald G. and Ronni J. ‡ Casty
Citizens Bank
James and Tina Collias ‡
Commonwealth Worldwide Executive Transportation
William F. Connell ‡ and Family
Dick and Ann Marie Connolly
Country Curtains
Diddy and John Cullinane
Edith L. and Lewis S. ‡ Dabney
Elisabeth K. and Stanton W. Davis ‡
Mary Deland R. de Beaumont ‡
Delta Air Lines
Bob and Happy Doran
Hermine Drezner and Jan ‡ Winkler
Alan and Lisa Dynner and Akiko ‡ Dynner
Deborah and Philip Edmundson
William ‡ and Deborah Elfers
Elizabeth B. Ely ‡
Nancy S. and John P. Eustis II ‡
Shirley and Richard ‡ Fennell
Anna E. Finnerty ‡
John and Cyndy Fish
Fromm Music Foundation
The Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation
Marie L. Gillet ‡
Sophia and Bernard Gordon
Elizabeth and Phill Gross
Mrs. Francis W. Hatch
Mrs. Donald C. Heath ‡
The Nancy Foss Heath and Richard B. Heath Educational, Cultural and Environmental Foundation
Francis Lee Higginson ‡
John Hitchcock ‡
Edith C. Howie ‡
John Hancock Financial
Muriel E. and Richard L. Kaye ‡
Nancy D. and George H. ‡ Kidder
Kingsbury Road Charitable Foundation
Audrey Noreen Koller ‡
Farla and Harvey Chet Krentzman ‡
Barbara and Bill Leith ‡
Elizabeth W. and John M. Loder
Josh and Jessica Lutzker
Vera M. and John D. MacDonald ‡
Nancy Lurie Marks Family Foundation
Jane B. and Robert J. Mayer, M.D.
The McGrath Family
Joseph C. McNay, The New England Foundation
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
The Messinger Family
Henrietta N. Meyer ‡
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan R. Miller ‡
Richard P. and Claire W. Morse Foundation
William Inglis Morse Trust
Mary S. Newman ‡
Mr. ‡ and Mrs. Norio Ohga
P&G Gillette
Peter Palandjian and Eliza Dushku-Palandjian/ Intercontinental Real Estate Corporation
Perles Family Foundation
Polly and Dan ‡ Pierce
Claudio and Penny Pincus
The Pryor Family
Mary G. and Dwight P. Robinson, Jr. ‡
Susan and Dan Rothenberg ‡
Carole and Edward I. ‡ Rudman
Richard Saltonstall Charitable Foundation
Wilhelmina C. (Hannaford) Sandwen ‡
Hannah H. and Dr. Raymond Schneider ‡
Carl Schoenhof Family
The Schwedel Family
Ruth and Carl J. Shapiro ‡
Marian Skinner ‡
Solange Skinner
Richard and Susan Smith Family Foundation/Richard A. and Susan F. Smith ‡
Carol and Irv Smokler
Sony Corporation of America
Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited
Dr. Nathan B. and Anne P. Talbot ‡
Dorothy and John L. Thorndike ‡
Diana O. Tottenham
The Wallace Foundation
Edwin S. Webster Foundation
Roberta and Stephen R. Weiner
Drs. Christoph and Sylvia Westphal
The Helen F. Whitaker Fund
Robert ‡ and Roberta Winters
Helen and Josef Zimbler ‡
Brooks and Linda Zug
Anonymous (11)
The Boston Pops salutes its friends, old and new, for their generosity. Fiedler Society members generously contribute annual gifts that fund Pops performances, education and outreach programs, and free Pops concerts throughout the community.
The BSO gratefully acknowledges the following Pops Annual Fund donors who, as of May 4, 2022, are current members at the following levels. For more information about becoming a Fiedler Society member, please contact the Friends Office at 617-638-9276 or friendsofthepops@bso.org.
‡ symbol denotes a deceased donor
FIEDLER ENCORE $25,000 AND ABOVE
Barbara and Amos Hostetter
Cecile Higginson Murphy Charitable Foundation
The O'Block Family
Mitch J. Pomerance
Mr. Nicholas Vantzelfde and Ms. Lauren Erb
FIEDLER CONDUCTOR $10,000 - $24,999
Boston Seed Capital, LLC, Nicole Maria Stata
Richard and Nancy Heath
The High Pointe Foundation
Kathleen and Ronald Jackson
Mr. Mark Legan
Dr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Lovejoy, Jr.
The McDonald Family in honor of Patricia McDonald
Joseph C. McNay, The New England Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. McKay
Stuart Miller, in memory of Rocco DiIorio
Paul & Joyce Mucci Family Foundation
Richard and Jolene O'Brien
Bob and Laura Reynolds
Katherine Chapman Stemberg
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Sullivan
Richard and Bonnie Sullivan
Jean C. Tempel
Scott and Catherine Webster
Sidney and Deanna Wolk
FIEDLER BACKSTAGE $5,000 - $9,999
Mr. Daniel Brownell and Ms. Kelley Laurel
James Bunt
Camille Carlstrom
The Cavanagh Family
Yumin and Amy Choi
Jim and Shirley Curvey
Mr. and Mrs. James Davis
Mary Dunbrack
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Emond
John W. Henry Family Foundation
Lisa Hillenbrand
Thomas F. Knight
Peter and Connie Lacaillade
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Linton
Mr. Patrick MeLampy and Rev. Priscilla Lawrence
Carmichael Roberts and Sandra Park
Carol Searle and Andrew Ley ‡
Peter and Barbara Sidel
Maggie and Jack Skenyon
Sandra A. Urie and Frank F. Herron
Tony and Martha Vorlicek
Howard and Karen Wilcox
Ed and Judi Zuker
Anonymous (2)
FIEDLER SOCIETY $3,000 - $4,999
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Barnes III
Mr. and Mrs. Eliot Beal
Edward S. W. Boesel
John and Trish Brennan
Franklyn Caine
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cella
Mr. David S. Coffey
Mr. Mark Condon and Ms. Jean Hynes
Charles L. and Nancy T. Donahue
Catherine and Richard L. Evans
Loretta H. and Gregory J. Gailius
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Gillis
Kim and Jim Goldinger
Jonathan and Ruth Goode
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Grady
Margaret Lytle Griner
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Guarracino
Mr. and Mrs. Blair E. Hendrix
Mary Hines
Miss Isabel B. Hooker
Peter Hornstra
Alan and Wendy Issokson
John and Nancy Kendall
John A. Lechner IV and Mary F. Higgins
Thomas Lewis and Ailene Robinson
Betty W. Locke
Keith and Emiley Lockhart
James F. Lynch
Emily and Malcolm MacNaught
Erin and Craig Majernik
Bernhard Metzger, in memory of Karen Zander
Jeffrey Moore
Jennifer and Brad Moyer
Slocumb H. and E. Lee Perry
Doug and Karen Pettingell
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Poler
Frederick J. and Bonnie M.‡ Rich
Margaret and Fred Richardson
Mr. Kevin Rollins
Dr. William D. and Laura Shea
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Walker
Susan Sprague Walters and Richard Walters
Dr. Mary Witkowski
Dr. Xuqiong Wu
The operating support from the following generous donors enables the Boston Symphony Orchestra to maintain an unparalleled level of artistic excellence, to keep ticket prices at accessible levels, and to support extensive education and community engagement programs throughout the greater Boston area and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The BSO gratefully acknowledges these contributors for their philanthropic support during fiscal year 2021 through major corporate sponsorships and events, BSO and Tanglewood Business Partners, and foundation and government grants.
$500,000 AND ABOVE
American Rescue Act - Shuttered Venue Operators Grant
Bloomberg Philanthropies
Eaton Vance
Fidelity Investments
Anonymous
$250,000 - $499,999
Arbella Insurance Foundation
Bank of America
Massachusetts Cultural Council
$100,000 - $249,999
Miriam Shaw Fund
The Nancy Foss Heath and Richard B. Heath Educational, Cultural and Environmental Foundation
National Endowment for the Arts
Richard Saltonstall Charitable Foundation
Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited
$50,000 - $99,999
American Airlines
Bayberry Financial Services
Brightcove Inc.
Fairmont Copley Plaza
Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton
Kingsbury Road Charitable Foundation
Sagner Family Foundation
Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
The Carl and Ruth Shapiro Foundation
WuXi AppTec
$25,000 - $49,999
The Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation
Berkshire Bank
Berkshire Medical Center, Inc.
Charina Endowment Fund
Edwin S. Webster Foundation
Eisai Inc.
Elizabeth Taylor Fessenden Foundation
EMD Serono Inc.
Farley White Interests
Fromm Music Foundation
The Geoffrey C. Hughes Foundation
Goodwin
Grew Family Charitable Foundation
Gurnet Point Capital
Hemenway & Barnes LLP
Intercontinental Real Estate Corporation
LEK Consulting
Mill Town Capital
New Balance Foundation
Putnam Investments
The Richard and Ann J. Prouty Foundation
Roger and Myrna Landay Charitable Foundation
Margery and Lewis Steinberg
UniFirst Corporation
Anonymous (2)
$15,000 - $24,999
The Aaron Copland Fund for Music, Inc.
The Alice Ward Fund of The Rhode Island Foundation
Arthur J. Hurley Company, Inc.
Biogen Idec Foundation
Boston Duck Tours
Boston Seed Capital, LLC, Nicole Maria Stata
Citizens Bank
Connell Limited Partnership
Dick and Ann Marie Connolly
Mr. and Mrs. J. Christopher Eagan
Steve and Betty Gannon
Gunderson Dettmer Stough Villeneuve Franklin
Barbara and Amos Hostetter
J.P. Marvel Investment Advisors
Darlene and Jerry Jordan
The Keel Foundation
The Kraft Group/New England Patriots Charitable Foundation
Liberty Mutual Insurance
The McGrath Family
Joseph C. McNay, The New England Foundation
Medical Information Technology, Inc.
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
Needham Bank
People's United Bank
Andrew and Suzanne Plump
Ruane Family Foundation
Saquish Foundation
Waters Corporation
Wave Life Sciences
$10,000 - $14,999
5AM Venture Management, LLC
Abrams Capital
Alnylam Pharmaceuticals
Anne Wojcicki Foundation
Billy Rose Foundation
CLA Accounting
Cabot Corporation
Cambridge Trust Company
Canyon Ranch in Lenox
Consigli
Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Elliott Management Corporation
Eversource Energy
Goldman Sachs
Ironshore
John Hancock Financial
Locke Lord LLP
Lucia B. Morrill Charitable Foundation
Wilmington Trust, part of M&T Bank Family
Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP
Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. McCree
The Miss Wallace M. Leonard Foundation
Nancy Lurie Marks Family Foundation
The Red Lion Inn
Maria and Ray Stata
The TJX Companies, Inc.
Wheatleigh Hotel & Restaurant
$5,000 - $9,999
Abbot and Dorothy H. Stevens Foundation
Accenture
Ms. Nancy Adams
Adler Pollock & Sheehan P.C.
Allegrone Companies
Amgen
The Amphion Foundation, Inc.
Amuleto Mexican Table
Apple Tree Inn
Aqueduct Technologies, Inc.
Barrington Associates Realty Trust
Berkshire Eagle
Berkshire Life Insurance Company of America, a Guardian Company
Blantyre
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Browne
Canna Provisions, Inc.
CIBC Private Wealth Management
Cohen Kinne Valicenti & Cook LLP
Commonwealth Worldwide Executive Transportation
Diddy and John Cullinane
Demoulas Foundation
Dresser-Hull Company
Edward A. Taft Trust
Foresite Capital Management, LLC
The Fuller Foundation
Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.,
Gaston Dufresne Foundation
GBH
Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce
Dr. and Mrs. Leon Harris
Susan and Raymond Held
History of Toys Gallery
Holland & Knight LLP
Iredale Mineral Cosmetics, Ltd.
Irene E. and George A. Davis Foundation
Jack Madden Ford
Michael Renzi Painting Co.
Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C.
Morrison & Foerster LLP
Myriad Productions
Prince Lobel Tye LLP
PwC
Riemer & Braunstein LLP
Roam: A Xtina Parks Gallery
Rubin & Ulrich, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sacks
Mr. Bill Sibold
Stetson Whitcher Fund
The Summer Fund
Jodi and Paul Tartell
Thomas A. and Georgina T. Russo Family Fund
Vacovec, Mayotte & Singer LLC
Walsh Brothers, Inc.
WB Wood
WilmerHale
Wing Press Incorporated
Wyndhurst Manor & Club
Anonymous
$2,500 - $4,999
Alex. Brown, a Division of Raymond James
Alice Willard Dorr Foundation
Berkshire Hathaway Barnbrook Realty, Inc.
Berkshire Partners LLC
Bicon
Biener Audi
Big Y Supermarkets
Blue Spark Financial
Brookline Youth Concerts Fund
Burack Investments
Cambridge Community Foundation
Chubb
Clarke Living
Mrs. Mimi Cohen
Corvus Insurance Holdings
Ms. Catherine Curtin
Leslie and Richard Daspin
Elizabeth Grant Fund
Elizabeth Grant Trust
Fiduciary Trust Company
Fire Equipment, Inc.
Garden Gables Inn
Gateways Inn & Restaurant
Greylock Federal Credit Union
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haber
Health Professional Coaching
J. Mark Albertson, D.M.D., P.A.
J.H. Maxymillian, Inc.
Katharine L.W. and Winthrop M. Crane, 3D Charitable Foundation
Mr. John L. Klinck, Jr.
Linda Leffert J.D. ret.
Navigator Management
Norbella, Inc.
Old Town Trolley Tours of Boston
Oxford Fund
Peter D. Whitehead Builder, LLC
Pignatelli Electric
PureTech Health
Republic Services
Rockland Trust
Dr. Robert and Esther Rosenthal
Sametz Blackstone Associates
Security Self Storage
Stifel
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Thompson
True Tickets
Verrill
Welch & Forbes, LLC
Anonymous
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