Boston Pops visit Children’s Hospital
Posted December 18, 2012
Conductor Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops performed for young patients at Boston Children’s Hospital Tuesday morning.
Posted December 18, 2012
Conductor Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops performed for young patients at Boston Children’s Hospital Tuesday morning.
Posted December 12, 2012
The Boston Pops conductor brought holiday cheer to the Boston mayor at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital.
Posted December 6, 2012
Conductor Keith Lockhart, looking festive with a splash of red from his vest and bow tie peeking out from his black tuxedo, led the Boston Pops Orchestra and the Tanglewood Festival Chorus in a program that struck a tasteful balance between the sacred and the secular.
Posted December 6, 2012
Watch Shawn Thornton narrate ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas’ with the Boston Pops Orchestra (VIDEO)
Posted December 6, 2012
Boston Pops conductor Keith Lockhart is on the run with his annual holiday musical marathon. He’ll oversee more than 40 Holiday Pops concerts from Dec. 1 through Christmas Eve and conduct most of them, including one at Lowell Memorial Auditorium on Sunday, Dec. 16.
Posted on December 02, 2012
After coming to Worcester for 27 years to perform its annual holiday concert at the DCU Center, the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra didn’t return after 2008. Last year there was an announcement that the orchestra would be back, but it was rather quickly rescinded, with the concert canceled because of poor ticket sales.
Posted November 7, 2012
Santa Claus dropped by Symphony Hall with a cake for Boston Pops conductor Keith Lockhart for his Birthday on 11.7.12!
Posted October 12, 2012
Ether, the Southbank Centre’s celebration of musical innovation and technology, is always a broad church, but this year many of the events have a distinctly transatlantic slant. There are evenings devoted to Michael Gordon, John Cage and Christian Marclay still to come, while the BBC Concert Orchestra’s contribution with its principal conductor, Keith Lockhart, was a programme of music by Julia Wolfe.
Posted August 13, 2012
Sitting on a bench next to her partner of 12 years, Helen McVeigh, 66, pats her heart and tries to explain how the songs of Barbra Streisand resonate with her.