Evening at Pops On the Esplanade - July 4 1978 - Arthur Fiedler
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Evening at Pops On the Esplanade, July 4 1978, conducted by Arthur Fiedler. This recording is from the original broadcast. Timing and technical notes below. This program was not captioned for the deaf / hearing-impaired.
0:00 - Start of concert
30:59 - Intermission: Feature Documentary
41:40 - Concert resumes with popular favorites
1:26:30 - Credits
Note: Arthur Fiedler died on July 10, 1979 - this is one of his last performances with the Pops as conductor.
Technical Notes: This program seems to have been received and transmitted across the "PBS Interconnect" a bit darkly, with incorrect color. While we did not correct the brightness issue, we did attempt to correct the color problem.
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Our country was so different then. I miss it so much
Thank you. Patriotic music always brings tears to my eyes. The Arthur Fiedler days were the good old days!
I cannot find words for my gratitude to sweet, masterful, Arthur Fiedler and Boston! What happened to our COUNTRY?
My Uncle was a cameraman for WGBH and was part of the crew that did all the Pops shows at Symphony Hall and on the Esplanade every July 4th. In 1978 he got the assignment of being on top of Hancock Tower overlooking the Esplanade, a VERY TALL building! He had many stories about Arthur Fiedler, he could be your kindly Uncle one minute and an absolute tyrant the next!
@Struzzylive
Жыл бұрын
For realz?
Shivers me timbers! Thank you, Boston. Such fond memories.
You know it's kind of funny I remember watching this when I was a little boy live on PBS and I grew up in Providence and because of this show I became a big fan of classical music and of Arthur Fiedler is to this day still my favorite conductor and my favorite composer of all time John Williams thank you all for your time happy Fourth of July 2024
Beautiful Boston, beautiful music,beautiful memories, love & miss you Boston❤
I’m watching it today, July 4th. Just love it. I love everything about Boston. What a great tradition.
I came here for the unsurpassed Fiedler rendition of Stars and Stripes 1:20:52
Fiedler began the concerts on the esplanade in 1929.
From Evening at Pops Season 9 (1978). This was Arthur Fiedler's final season before his death on July 10, 1979 at the age of 84.🙂
If you could find one of his PBS Christmas Specials - that would be simply amazing. Hands down the best Christmas concert ever - Fiedler, the sing alongs, the announcer.
How lovely ! Arthur Fiedler !!!!
Never thought I would see this again. Hold on, I have something in my eye...
Remembering Evening at Pops On the Esplanade which first ever aired as part of PBS' Festival '78(March 1978 Pledge Campaign), Circa Tuesday March 7, 1978!! Join the Celebration on Public TV!!
Oh, man, watching that drummer go on "A Fifth Of Beethoven" was awesome.
LOVE THAT FIFTH OF BEETHOVEN! HOW EXCITING RIGHT AFTER THE 1812 OVERTURE AND THE CROWD WAS SO INTO ITTTY
I absolutely love this. Please share more if you have it. Thanks very much.
@fromthearchives
3 жыл бұрын
If you haven't seen Vladimir Horowitz at the White House on 2/26/78, have a look: kzread.info/dash/bejne/i6xpmruxcbaspdI.html
@lancelane6563
3 жыл бұрын
@@fromthearchives Definitely going to watch, thanks.
1:14:32 if you look carefully the bell rope colors are Red,White,Blue a couple of years/one year after the #1976bicentennial.
The best
Thank you so much for uploading this!!! I love the documentary at the thirty-one-minute mark especially Fiedler explaining his idea of bringing classical music out of the concert halls and to the masses for free. The Pops Hoedown is terrific especially when the audience sing along to "Pop Goes The Weasel." I was born in '71 so I remember the maestro from my childhood. I love seeing all the seventies hair as well.
Seemed more grand back then
1:04:49 another favorite part of the #1812overture.
@HelloooThere
2 жыл бұрын
Yes and the subsequent divided screen made me say “wow!”
01:01:05 is where the 1812 Overture begins. Always my favorite part of this beautiful concert.
HOLY SMOKES! Ya got any more of these ?
@aquamarine1190
12 күн бұрын
I know, right??!!?!? 😳👍👏👍👏👍👏👍👏
42:21 always a favorite of mine at band concerts.
Oh, I love the "America Sings" medley! "In The Good Old Summertime" is especially nice.
@stevenbucci9740
3 жыл бұрын
I remember. I was there in 1987
My Dad would watch it every Sunday night on our local PBS station. I disliked it when the new conductor took over. It's been a long time since it's been on tv except at Christmas time.
@briandelmore7188
2 жыл бұрын
WISH I COULD HAVE APPRECIATE IT MORE WHEN I WAS YOUNGER, BUT WAS AT THE AGE WHEN MY PARENTS WANTED ME TO WATCH STUFF LIKE THIS, I WAS MORE INTERESTED IN LISTEING TO BLACK SABBATH , OR SOME OTHER GOOD METAL ( BUT NOW THAT IM IN MY 50'S) AND SOME WHAT MATURE I DO APPRECIATE OTHER FORMS OF MUSIC , BUT STILL DO LISTEN MY SLAYER METALLICA AND PANTERA
Amazing. I love Arthur Fiedler, and I love being able to see these old concert films. They are such treasures. Speaking of old concerts, is there any way you could post any concert videos of Robert Shaw? He is my favorite.
@fromthearchives
3 жыл бұрын
If we come across anything, we'll definitely post it.
31:51 beautiful church.
NASA's "Mission Control Houston", ALWAYS Needed The M.I.T. Type Engineering & Technology "Brilliant Ones" ALWAYS! Yankee Ingenuity! The Largest And Fastest "Yankee Clipper Sailing Ships, EVER BUILT!" THANKS ARTHUR! FOR "THE GOOD TIMES, FROM BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS"!
1:14:28 1:14:33 awesome they show the church bell ringers.
1:13:02 my favorite part of the #1812overture.
20:37 my favorite.
Could the people in the boats hear the music 🎶 :⛵ or were they just waiting for the fireworks 🎆?
@xavierzabbit3580
13 күн бұрын
They could hear the music. The MDC usually set up loudspeakers, in later years Jumbotrons. They could also listen on the radio on WCRB 102.5 or WBZ radio 1030 on their transistor radios. Also broadcast live on WGBH TV
43:20 nice flag fade in above the #esplanade.
fyi this was recorded July 4rh 1977.
@fromthearchives
3 жыл бұрын
Yes, and aired the following year.
@HelloooThere
2 жыл бұрын
@@fromthearchives why?
@fromthearchives
2 жыл бұрын
@@HelloooThere There are a few reasons why this would have been broadcast the following year - some are creative reasons, some are technical.
@HelloooThere
2 жыл бұрын
@@fromthearchives that’s sad
@Struzzylive
Жыл бұрын
But, actual last ?
WHY DON'T THEY DO IT LIKE THIS ANYMORE WITH THE FIREWORKS AT THE END OF THE STARS AND STRIPES SONG???
@Struzzylive
Жыл бұрын
They do
@xavierzabbit3580
13 күн бұрын
Concert began about 7PM so that fireworks could begin at 9PM. Now it begins at 9PM to fit with prime time. In 1978 this is a televised live concert in front of Americas’ best bandstand, albeit with excellent cinematography. In the 21st century it’s a television program with talking hosts and commercial breaks
1:14:50 look at that chime player go! 😂