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Ray Chen: Epic Music from Anime, Film, and Games

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Friday, May 8, 2026, 7:30pm 
Saturday, May 9, 7:30pm

BOSTON POPS
KEITH LOCKHART conducting

Malambo, from Estancia
Ginastera

El Salón México 
Copland

Clair de lune 
Debussy—arr. Mouton/Piston

Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso in A minor, Opus 28
Saint-Saëns
RAY CHEN, violin

INTERMISSION

Main Theme from Final Fantasy 
Uematsu—arr. Wanamo

Presenting Ray Chen

Romantic Flight, from How to Train Your Dragon 
Powell—arr. Herbert

Sadness and Sorrow, from Naruto 
Masuda—arr. Rimmer

Main Theme from The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom 
Kataoka—arr. Skeet

I Remember My Name, from Squid Game 
Jae-Il—arr. Langley

Arcane Suite 
Temple & Kierszenbaum—arr. Davies
Boston Pops commission; world premiere


When can I take photos and videos? You are welcome (and encouraged!) to take photos and videos before and after the concert, and at intermission. Symphony Hall makes for a beautiful backdrop! Photos, videos, and audio recordings are strictly prohibited during the performance. At that time, be a great neighbor to your fellow concertgoers, put your phone or camera away, and enjoy the moment!

Guests are expected to drink responsibly. Intoxication will not be tolerated. Intervention with an impaired guest will be handled in a prompt and safe manner, which may include ejection from the premises.

The Boston Pops welcomes: 
May 8: Harvard Outings & Innings; Hsing-Mei Wu
May 9: Harvard Outings & Innings; Joslin Diabetes Center; Hsing-Mei Wu


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.

Steinway & Sons Pianos, selected exclusively for Symphony Hall.

Special thanks to Fidelity Investments, Lead Season Sponsor, and Fairmont Copley Plaza, Official Hotel of the Boston Pops.

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 2025-26 season is supported in part by the Massachusetts Cultural Council.

Boston Symphony Orchestra, Inc.
Board of Trustees | Board of Advisors | Staff and Administration

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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.

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