This
is a TV Special of PBS Channel of Evening at Pops
featuring Boston Pops Orchestra with John Williams conducting
a film music tribute to the silent era, giving us some insight
on How to Score a Movie Scene and conducts some standards with
guests artists Dan Higgins and Nancy Wilson.
Show Information:
Broadcast Date: June 4, 2004, 2004 on TVG Channel
Location: Symphony Hall, Boston
Orchestra: Boston Pops Orchestra
Conductor: John Williams, Conductor Laureate
Guest Artists: Dan Higgins, Nancy Wilson
Total Playing Time: 56:00
Related Website: Check the PBS Website for information on
other PBS
Specials
Source for the images: The John Williams Collection by
Markus Hable
More images on Hable's website.
Program:
- "The Inquirer" from Citizen Kane (Music by Bernard Herrman) - Boston Pops Orchestra
- The Silent Era (Music by John Williams) - Bob Winter and John Williams, piano
- How To Score A Movie Scene - John Williams talks about "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade"
- Circus Train Chase - John Williams and the Boston Pops perform a "Scoring Session"
- Escapades for Alto Saxophone and Orchestra from Catch Me If You Can (Music by John Williams)
- Dan Higgins, saxophone
- All Of Me - Nancy Wilson, vocals
- Make Me Rainbows - (Music by John Williams, Lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman)
- Nancy Wilson, vocals and John Williams, piano
- Embraceable You - Nancy Wilson, vocals
- It Don't Mean A Thing - Nancy Wilson, vocals
- When October Goes - Nancy Wilson, vocals
- Buckle Down Winsocki - Boston Pops Orchestra

John Williams Conducting

Boston Pops Orchestra

How to Score a Movie Scene
- Images from Markus
Habble's website with permission, from material
provided by Martin Stempel
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