I miss this so much. Back in the 1990's, the A&E Network always televised "Pops Goes the Fourth," featuring the Boston Pops Orchestra, under the direction of Maestro Keith Lockhart. The BPO always played the full version of the 1812 Overture, not what I call the Reader's Digest condensed version that is played by the National Symphony Orchestra on the "Capitol Fourth" broadcast on PBS. It is nice to see Maestro Lockhart and the BPO still going strong. Thank you for posting this.
Went with my parents several times to the 4th Concert in Symphony Hall. They play it before the fourth there several times. Have been at Esplanade in pouring rain too. If crowds bug you go the day before the 4th…3rd of course….they do a dry run practice during day, people just come and lounge by the river. Love our city!
Our Dad was stationed on Governors Island, First Army Headquarters, and on Independence Day, we were entertained with this piece of music along with fireworks and cannon fire. Although it was almost 50 years ago, I have never forgotten the experience!
Having grown up in Boston (and having pumped gas into Arthur Fiedler's VW at the Mobil station in Cleveland Circle) I'll always have a soft spot for the Pops even though I've been away for a long time. Thanks for posting this wonderful performance.
Tchaikovsky is my favorite classical composer and the 1812 Overture is possibly my favorite of his works. Crank up the volume and rattle walls for this great work.
In the U.K. l grew up listening to Uncle Mack on the radio. One of the most often played pieces as the finale to the record show was the last few minutes of this beautiful piece of music. Oh, how it takes me back.😊❤
I was a kid living in back bay during the 70's and 80's and went to these performances every year. It was a thrilling time in my life. I'll never forget those them.
I’d better get a head start on the Boston Pops 1812 Overture because I heard this piece many times before. IT’S GOING TO BE PLAYED AGAIN TONIGHT, I KNOW THAT. Kenneth Huang. 7/04/24.
My grandparents had a record of BPO w Arthur Fiedler and when I came to visit I always listened to it and spending my summers as a child this was must watch tv
The only thing wrong with this show was that night was very foggy and you really couldn't see the fireworks because they disappeared in the heavy fog and clouds.
Ten motłoch nie poszedł tam wysłuchać arcydzieła, którego nie rozumie. Oni poszli tam jak do Disneylendu, zobaczyć fajerwerki i siebie na telebimie. Żałosne.
it may be a flawless performance musically technically. but to play a piece of music in less than 13 minutes, for which other orchestras need 15 or even better 16 minutes, in order to present the size and scope and dignity, is artistically almost cheeky... 😞
I miss this so much. Back in the 1990's, the A&E Network always televised "Pops Goes the Fourth," featuring the Boston Pops Orchestra, under the direction of Maestro Keith Lockhart. The BPO always played the full version of the 1812 Overture, not what I call the Reader's Digest condensed version that is played by the National Symphony Orchestra on the "Capitol Fourth" broadcast on PBS. It is nice to see Maestro Lockhart and the BPO still going strong. Thank you for posting this.
Money has taken over the networks! I miss A&E's Fourth of July celebration show and fireworks! Good ol' days! 🎶🇺🇸
BPO is vastly superior to Capital Fourth. I agree with you comp.
Same!!!
You Know it's on Bloomberg TV right??
Its has been back on Cable since 2017 on Bloomberg
Went with my parents several times to the 4th Concert in Symphony Hall. They play it before the fourth there several times. Have been at Esplanade in pouring rain too. If crowds bug you go the day before the 4th…3rd of course….they do a dry run practice during day, people just come and lounge by the river. Love our city!
"1812 Overture," and the wonderful Boston Pops. Excellent !!
Our Dad was stationed on Governors Island, First Army Headquarters, and on Independence Day, we were entertained with this piece of music along with fireworks and cannon fire. Although it was almost 50 years ago, I have never forgotten the experience!
Absolutely fabulous
Having grown up in Boston (and having pumped gas into Arthur Fiedler's VW at the Mobil station in Cleveland Circle) I'll always have a soft spot for the Pops even though I've been away for a long time. Thanks for posting this wonderful performance.
Awesome show, i grew up listening to Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops, thanks for bringing back some good memories !!
I agree. Thanks for the memories 😊
I did also! So wonderful!
Tchaikovsky is my favorite classical composer and the 1812 Overture is possibly my favorite of his works. Crank up the volume and rattle walls for this great work.
Ditto
In the U.K. l grew up listening to Uncle Mack on the radio. One of the most often played pieces as the finale to the record show was the last few minutes of this beautiful piece of music. Oh, how it takes me back.😊❤
I was a kid living in back bay during the 70's and 80's and went to these performances every year. It was a thrilling time in my life. I'll never forget those them.
I’d better get a head start on the Boston Pops 1812 Overture because I heard this piece many times before. IT’S GOING TO BE PLAYED AGAIN TONIGHT, I KNOW THAT.
Kenneth Huang. 7/04/24.
Well done Boston, If your going to go BIG , go Ballistic.
My grandparents had a record of BPO w Arthur Fiedler and when I came to visit I always listened to it and spending my summers as a child this was must watch tv
My older brother (8 yrs older) introduced me to this as a child and has always been my favorite. And it was with Arthur Fiedler as conductor.
Memories of July 4, 1976, the Bicentennial.
I was born in 1949 and the Bicentennial was the greatest July 4th in my lifetime. Wish I could be around for the Tricentennial (LOL)
that was SICK! my favorite rendition used to be the Halle orquestra at Royal Albert Hall, this one is now my favorite.
Great job, Takatsugutub!
Fabulous. There is great irony that many groups in the US perform a Russian piece of music for our 4th of July.
Because it's the only classical piece that allows us to shoot our guns in it. Classical music needs more explosions.
Which just proves that music is the art which knows no boundaries or petty politics.
@@rattywoof5259 yep
It was not written specifically for Russia, the composer was Russian.
@@katepacek715 actually, the Russian government did ask Tchaikovsky to compose a piece about the victory against napoleon in 1812.
Good tempo, but the Orthodox Church bells were sadly missing......
party, pooper!
Also chorus! I think Americans more thrilled with brass, cannons and fireworks! Different culture
They were done by tubular bells.
@@alexv1269 Tchaikovsky did not add a choir to his “1812 Overture;” Igor Buketoff did.
@@DonDonP1 Yes, b u t very insignificant compared to other arrangements/performances.
Good performance!
Thanks to Miss Kat (rest easy my friend) for the BSO CD.
1812년 서곡 - 구도를 아주 잘 짰다고 본다...
My face piece of pre Spanish American war music.
Agree whith de Sound , beautiful, but unfortunatelly the sound of the Church were missing
I heard them
Que curioso, festejando la independencia de los Estados Unidos, con una obra que celebra el triunfo ruso sobre Napoleón.
Y nuestro triunfo sobre Inglaterra!!!
They just like the idea of cannons being a part of the score!
The only thing wrong with this show was that night was very foggy and you really couldn't see the fireworks because they disappeared in the heavy fog and clouds.
I saw them clearly. Crowds were horrendous though!
Doesn’t need choral, it’s grand enough!😅
Too bad no chorals!
The French. What do you expect?
Disnejlend, wersja dla motłochu
Ten motłoch nie poszedł tam wysłuchać arcydzieła, którego nie rozumie. Oni poszli tam jak do Disneylendu, zobaczyć fajerwerki i siebie na telebimie. Żałosne.
Thats looks like a russian propaganda show. Wtf 😂😂😂
it may be a flawless performance musically technically. but to play a piece of music in less than 13 minutes, for which other orchestras need 15 or even better 16 minutes, in order to present the size and scope and dignity, is artistically almost cheeky... 😞
In a hurry to the cannons part