Arthur Fiedler
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Biography
[Edit]Easily the most popular conductor of his era, Arthur Fiedler was classical music's greatest ambassador since Mozart, and also one of those rare conductors whose records were not only successful, but serious profit centers, both for his orchestra and his record labels. Without regard to cultural and economic barriers, he promoted symphonic music for the enjoyment and appreciation of all listeners, programming pieces by everyone from Pachelbel to Gershwin to the Beatles and the Bee Gees. Born December 17, 1894 in Boston, Massachusetts, Fiedler was the son of a violinist in the Boston Symphony Orchestra; at the age of 15, he traveled to Berlin to study under the virtuoso Willy Hess, and while there, he also explored chamber music and conducting, in the process gaining an intimate knowledge of the Western European classical tradition. By 1915, Fiedler was back in the U.S., signing on to the Boston Symphony as a violinist; however, his own desires to conduct prompted him to form the Arthur Fiedler Sinfonietta, a tiny orchestra comprising other top BSO players.
With the Sinfonietta, Fiedler introduced his legendary Esplanade Concerts along the banks of the Charles River; the first such American performances of their kind, they combined classical and popular music to appeal to the widest audiences imaginable, and in the years to follow, became a staple of Boston culture, to this day continuing to draw hundreds of thousands of people each year. In 1930, Fiedler was appointed to the conductor's post of the Boston Pops Orchestra, the summer season incarnation of the Boston Symphony Orchestra (excluding their first-chair players). The Pops was already an established institution in Boston, but Fiedler took them further in the direction of popular music, adding show tunes and other material from beyond the concert hall to the waltzes, polkas, and other light classics already in their repertory. This wasn't always easy, as many of the players came from European backgrounds and, as he discovered, were snobbish about music (and, especially, American music). According to his daughter Johanna, he was compelled to explain that there was "no bad music, only boring music," and that was sometimes the fault of players who didn't embrace it; and that they were now playing in America, for American audiences, and would have to adapt.
He held the podium at the Pops for a half-century and turned them into one of the best-known orchestras in the United States. In contrast to most other conductors of his era, who regarded recording as a necessary if unpleasant obligation, Fiedler embraced recorded music and used it to sell music and the Pops to tens of millions who never got anywhere near Boston. One of the more enduring successes of his early career came in 1940, with the Sinfonietta's release of the first-ever recording of Johann Pachelbel's Canon in D, reintroducing to the world a piece of music that would become one of the most widely known works of the Baroque era. The Pops (like the Boston Symphony) were associated with RCA Victor and became a cash cow, not just for their parent orchestra but also for the record label; they were prevailed upon to record as much as possible, often re-doing the same pieces multiple times as technology advanced. In 1950, Fiedler's recording of Manuel Rosenthal's Offenbach pastiche Gaite Parisienne became the first long-playing record ever issued by RCA Victor, and they re-recorded the piece in stereo in 1954, long before that format was established. Their albums had sufficient mass appeal to be used as membership premiums in print advertisements for the RCA Record Club.
Fiedler & the Pops made the leap to multimedia entertainment in 1970 with Evening at the Pops on the PBS network, which offered a featured guest (usually a singer or soloist) each week in tandem with the orchestra. Fiedler's avuncular persona and his sense of humor lent themselves to proceedings that, depending on the guest, ranged from the sublimely beautiful (Judy Collins) to the delightfully ridiculous (Prof. Peter Schickele, aka P.D.Q. Bach), and sometimes both at once (the Muppets). He sometimes seemed more like a ringmaster than conductor, and became a star himself in that role, profiled on national television in his seventies. By that time, the Pops — in tandem with the Boston Symphony — had switched labels to Deutsche Grammophon. Fiedler had always kept a finger on the pulse of popular music — in 1964, he was putting Lennon-McCartney songs into the Pops' repertory — and his final album, released in 1979, was entitled Saturday Night Fiedler and presented him on the cover dressed like John Travolta from Saturday Night Fever. It might have provoked gasps from some purists, but it did sell, and it may even have gotten some disco listeners to try the Pops' brand of music. Part of the secret of his 50 years of success was that he always engaged top talent behind the scenes: the orchestra's quality was a given, but he also employed talented arrangers, most notably Leroy Anderson, himself later an established composer of light classics; the Pops' renditions of show tunes, rock songs, and even disco numbers were often entertaining, never less than interesting, and sometimes enlightening. In all, he was probably the most recorded conductor, and the Pops the most recorded orchestra of their time, with over 50 million sales of the albums.
Fiedler was a tough act to follow. At the time of his death on July 10, 1979, the Pops had become so important to the orchestra and PBS, that it was necessary to find someone who already had a following. Composer/conductor John Williams, who had soared to fame before the public with his music for the movies Jaws, Star Wars (and its sequels), and Close Encounters of the Third Kind, achieving a recognition level equivalent to that of many movie stars, became his chosen successor in 1980. ~ Bruce Eder & Jason Ankeny, Rovi
Title: Offenbach: Gaite Parisienne; The Tales of Hoffmann: Intermezzo
Artist: Arthur Fiedler
Genre: Classical
Title: More Classical Music For People Who Hate Classical Music
Artist: Arthur Fiedler
Genre: Classical
Title: Forgotten Dreams
Artist: The Boston Pops Orchestra, Arthur Fiedler
Genre: Instrumental, Instrumental
Collections
Title: Snow Flakes & Sleigh Bells
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Title: Disco 45's: A Short Trip Into Ecstasy
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Dancefloor, Disco, Dance Pop
Title: 4th Of July - Living In America
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Title: The 4th Of July - America Celebrates!
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Title: I Love Classical Christmas
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Title: Silver Bells
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Title: The Gershwin Collection
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Title: The Gershwin Collection
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: George Gershwin - The Ultimate Collection
Genre: Jazz
Title: House Delight, Vol. 39
Genre: Electronica
Title: Tech Me There
Genre: Electronica
Title: Late Night Grooves
Genre: Electronica, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Lounge, Easy Listening
Title: Verdi: Greatest Hits
Genre: Opera
Title: 50 Greatest Works of Bach
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Title: Tech Me There
Genre: Electronica
Title: Bach Greatest Hits
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Title: Trésors Classiques, Vol.3 / Tresors Classiques, Vol.3
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Title: For a Stormy Night
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Title: Essential World Classical Music
Genre: Orchestral, Orchestral
Title: 40 Essential Classical Songs
Genre: Orchestral, Orchestral
Title: Most Wanted Classical Songs
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Title: President's Day Classical Essentials
Genre: Orchestral, Orchestral
Title: L'empire de la valse
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Title: Christmas Adagios
Genre: Traditional Pop Music
Title: Mozart Greatest Hits
Genre: Classical
Title: The Ave Maria Album
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Title: Everybody's Bach
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Title: The Only Classical CD/Tape You'll Ever Need!
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Title: Urban House Winter Season - Vol.6
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: A Dive into Deep House
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: The Bounce, Step 2 (The Sound of Progressive)
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Krakow New Years Eve Party 2015!
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Awesomeness House Vol.5
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: The Psyko Club (Tech House Selection)
Genre: Techno, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: House Tryst - Vol.3
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Tech House & Progressive - Dj Tracks
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Essential Debussy
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Title: Classical Music for People Who Hate Classical Music
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Title: The 50 Best Classical Songs Ever, Vol. 2
Genre: Opera
Title: The Very Best Violin Works
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Title: Classical Meditation & Relaxation
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Title: Classical New Age for Zen & Meditation
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Title: Inspired Voices: Music to Enhance Your Spirit
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Title: Liszt Greatest Hits
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Title: I Love Classical Music - #1 Timeless Greats
Genre: Orchestral, Orchestral
Title: Classical Collections... Marches
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Title: I Love Classical Music
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Title: 111 Classics For Christmas
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Genre: Orchestral, Orchestral
Featuring albums
Title: A Christmas Festival
Artist: Arthur Fiedler And The Boston Pops
Genre: Orchestral, Traditional Pop Music, Theatre/Soundtrack, Orchestral
Artist: Arthur Fiedler And The Boston Pops
Genre: Kids
Title: Stars and Stripes Forever
Artist: Arthur Fiedler And The Boston Pops
Genre: World Music, Songwriter/Lyricist, Instrumental
Title: Musical Rocks! - Die Highlights der Sensationsshow
Artist: Diverse Interpreten
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue (Les indispensables de Diapason)
Artist: Earl Wild, Jesus Maria Sanroma, Leonard Pennario, Felix Slatkin
Genre:
Title: The Essential Leontyne Price - Spirituals, Hymns & Sacred Songs
Artist: Leontyne Price
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Title: Leroy Anderson Favorites
Artist: Arthur Fiedler And The Boston Pops
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: An Arthur Fiedler Valentine
Artist: Arthur Fiedler And The Boston Pops
Genre: Jazz, Smooth Jazz
Title: The Pops Goes Country (with Boston Pops Orchestra & Arthur Fiedler)
Artist: Chet Atkins
Genre: Pop
Title: Fright Night - Music That Goes Bump In The Night
Artist: The Cleveland Orchestra, The Boston Pops Orchestra
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Title: Ein Abend In Wien (An Evening in Vienna) Volume 4
Artist: Wilhelm Furtwängler / Wilhelm Furtwangler
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Title: Gershwin Greatest Hits
Artist: Various
Genre: Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack, Classical, Vocal & Symphonic
Title: Pops Christmas Party
Artist: Arthur Fiedler And The Boston Pops
Genre: Traditional Pop Music, Classical, Classical Crossover
Title: White Christmas - A Christmas Festival
Artist: Arthur Fiedler And The Boston Pops
Genre: Classical
Title: Greatest Hits
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Electronica, House, Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Soul, Jazz, Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop
Title: Christmas Adagios: Holiday Classics
Artist: Christmas Adagios-Holiday Classics To Touch Your H
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Title: Irish Night At the Pops
Artist: Arthur Fiedler And The Boston Pops
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack, Classical
Title: Fiedler Greatest Hits
Artist: Arthur Fiedler And The Boston Pops
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack, Classical
Title: Sleighride! Classic Christmas Favorites
Artist: Various Artists