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Pops TV Goes Live

Posted by Geoff Edgers October 23, 2007 08:30 AM

Starting today, you can see Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops for free, as part of the Boston Symphony Orchestra's first Internet TV program. To launch, go here.

The "Oscar and Tony" show - featuring music from Hollywood and Broadway - will also include scenes from a recording session, interviews with Pops musicians, and a conducting lesson with Lockhart. With the broadcast, the BSO becomes the first orchestra to launch its own Internet TV show.

Here's an earlier story detailing the Net effort.

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1 comments so far...
  1. Here's to The Pops:

    "It's autumntime in Massachusetts,

    "There'll be goodies in the basket from Pittsfield to Old Cape Cod.

    "It's autumntime in Massachusetts,

    "The Pops'll put on James Taylor and 'Scherazade.'"

    --From our Cleaver Smith Swenson & McKnight song, "Autumntime in Massachusetts."

    Congratulations to The Boston Pops for taking another leap forward, "measure for measure," in the new century.

    Posted by David McKnight October 23, 07 01:16 PM
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