1812 Overture| Boston Pops Firework Spectacular 2016

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • Happy 4th of July everyone! Annually I go to Boston on the Esplanade to see the pops perform their annual firework spectacular. I go to their dress rehearsal on the 3rd because I have bigger plans on the 4th and it's usually even more crowded with a lot of waiting and sitting to do in the lines starting at 9:00 in the morning. I've always wanted to be a part of that orchestra someday ever since I started playing clarinet. I like the idea it's based in my hometown and everyone would be able to see my one day on those jumbo tron screens and give a cheer!

Komentáře • 71

  • @paulkolifrath9555
    @paulkolifrath9555 Před 4 lety +7

    So soothing, nothing says Boston and Home for the 4th like this

  • @smee1969
    @smee1969 Před 3 lety +4

    I’ve seen it once in person and I’m from cape cod.. I miss this being on tv 📺 here in mOntana .. I miss it so much 😢 Arthur Fiedler flying around .. his white hair ..wings.. waving his conductor baton🕊

  • @jeannieharmon628
    @jeannieharmon628 Před 3 lety +6

    NO ONE does this any better! just the best! on my bucket list to see this!!!

    • @Cboss_Productions
      @Cboss_Productions Před 3 lety

      Same hopefully Covid goes away so we can experience this

    • @smee1969
      @smee1969 Před 3 lety

      I’ve seen it once and I’m from cape cod.. I miss this being on tv 📺 here in mOntana .. I miss it so much 😢 Arthur Fiedler flying around .. his white hair ..wings.. waving his conductor baton🕊

  • @vvmitchell
    @vvmitchell Před 8 lety +7

    Totally agree...the 1812 Overture should ALWAYS be part of the national coverage. I was fortunate to be watching with the WBZ local coverage which is on one hour before the national coverage begins. This is the reason for our Independence Day celebration, the honor, the canons and the fireworks. Come on Keith Lockhart, you know this.

    • @musiciangal02453
      @musiciangal02453  Před 8 lety +4

      I know right?! This song is about victory and still makes people happy with pride. The history about it though is that it didn't have anything to do with America when this piece was composed nor Russia.

    • @Macthella
      @Macthella Před 7 lety +1

      "...didn't have anything to do with America when this piece was composed nor Russia"
      Do you mean FOR Russia

    • @Actuallyshea
      @Actuallyshea Před 7 lety

      vvmitchell it's not being shown nationally anymore. Makes me so mad, it should be on PBS. It's been a family tradition of ours to watch it every year, and now they aren't showing it. We're stuck with a capital fourth or the Macy's one in New York, which are both shit.

    • @daowens
      @daowens Před 7 lety

      Bloomberg television broadcast the concert in its entirety on TV and online. It was great.

    • @JohnDoe-jt4ju
      @JohnDoe-jt4ju Před 7 lety +1

      Regardless of whether it was composed by a Russian and has Russian origins and tributes to the Csar (or Tsar) during a specific period in their nation's history, it is well admired world-wide and musically fitting for celebrations around the world and for our Nation to be alongside with our own country's great and National hymns and songs.
      It was composed before the Soviet era of Russian history, and I'm sure most people would not associate the 1812 Overture with the glorification of the Soviet era. Most people don't have great memories of the Soviets and their brutal rein, period.

  • @nrolofson
    @nrolofson Před 8 lety +6

    I did enjoy watching this year's "Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular" on CBS after a two year absence from national TV and happy that CBS expanded its broadcast from one to two hours. However, I much preferred when the old A&E (when A&E was the Arts & Entertainment Network) broadcast the complete three hour "Pops Goes the Fourth" with "1812 Overture" and the "Stars and Stripes Forever" immediately preceding fireworks. I wish CBS would expand next year's broadcast to three hours. (By the way, I also miss the years when the complete "1812" was also performed by the National Symphony Orchestra on PBS' "A Capitol Fourth.")

  • @KenCostlow
    @KenCostlow Před 4 lety +2

    I was "there" this night -- albeit across the river on the Cambridge side.

  • @thomasnewman1548
    @thomasnewman1548 Před 4 lety +2

    Great. Love hearing every year.

  • @starshipsn1176
    @starshipsn1176 Před 3 lety +2

    i was there, this was my first time durring the fourth, amazing fottage

  • @docmelillopbhs
    @docmelillopbhs Před 8 lety +3

    I thank you too for putting this on. The music over the fireworks was canned and ridiculous and at 10:56 we switched it off because it did not seem like there would be time for the 1812 Overture Finale. The Macy's show kicked Boston's butt with the live PATRIOTIC music of the Air Force singers and orchestra. It was inspiring. I am sorry that the Boston Pops were stuck playing backup. The Stars and Stripes was great. Now, thanks to your post I can end a traditional 4th with the feeling of national pride that the Boston Pops' 1812 Overture always evokes.

    • @Macthella
      @Macthella Před 8 lety

      Why does the 1812 overture fill you with national pride?

    • @docmelillopbhs
      @docmelillopbhs Před 8 lety

      I don't care about the actual War of 1812 and the fact that it defined Madison and his presidency (sorry). I don't care that a Russian wrote it. (sorry) I do like the music and the fact that the Boston Pops made it a 4th of July tradition of exciting music. I like the Beach Boys too, but their 4th of July tradition did not take my breath away like the music, fireworks, and yes, even the howitzers. I tear up with God Bless America and am proud and grateful to be a woman in America and enjoy the freedoms it affords me.

    • @lorddaver1935
      @lorddaver1935 Před 7 lety +3

      Sandy Melillo But the point is that The 1812 Overture has nothing at all to do with the War of 1812 in North America, so why should you have "feelings of national pride"???? It was written by Tchaikovsky to commemorate Napoleon's defeat by the Russians at the Battle of Borodino, during Napoleon's failed attempt to capture Moscow. For some reason, perhaps simply because it is an exciting piece of orchestral music, you Americans have hijacked and use it on 4th July.

    • @sddurnil
      @sddurnil Před 7 lety +1

      Sandy Melillo We're Americans. We take things from anywhere in the world and make them our own. Besides, there are cannon and church bells in the score. Perfect for our birthday.

  • @mannbradmusic
    @mannbradmusic Před 8 lety +10

    I don't know if you are aware of this, but this ever-famous work was written by the great Russian composer, Pyodr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and I have learned from a source or two that he composed it in 1881 to commemorate the anniversary of Russia's victory over Nepoleon's forces in the actual year 1812. It is for this reason that throughout the work, you hear an excerpt of the French national anthem and in the finale, you hear the old Russian anthem, "God Save the Tsar, as well as the cannon fire and church bells. Plus, I hope you and yours had a safe and happy 4th of July!

  • @paulamucha4378
    @paulamucha4378 Před 8 lety +2

    Thank you, this is my favorite! I missed it. I was watching TV on and off and talking on the phone and I appreciate you putting this up, because it would not be 4th of July without this! I didn't really like the other performers this year, just like the Pops and this song! Thanks so much!

  • @IceeBlox328
    @IceeBlox328 Před 3 lety +1

    I am your 100th sub, thank you for posting!

    • @musiciangal02453
      @musiciangal02453  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for subscribing! Can't wait to do a shout out appreciation video 😀

  • @ruzz2000
    @ruzz2000 Před 7 lety +7

    It looks funny taking in cosideration current political situation (between Russia and USA) that USA celebrates their independence with a piece written to conmemorate Russian victory over French invasion under Napoleon in 1812...

    • @summerinspringville-hill
      @summerinspringville-hill Před 6 lety +1

      Federico Rodríguez Panteleev Right? I've always found that strange

    • @bonetonelord
      @bonetonelord Před 6 lety +5

      Even more so considering that the War of 1812 was actually part of the Napoleonic Wars and we were on France's side. However, it's pretty obvious why we do it. There's nothing more patriotic than loud, brass-dominated music with explosions in the background.

    • @paulkolifrath9555
      @paulkolifrath9555 Před 4 lety

      Just shows that Americans, can appreciate GREATNESS, whether it be, French Russian, German, Italian, or HOME GROWN USA., because all of them Make America and more

  • @sigmundfreud6581
    @sigmundfreud6581 Před 3 lety

    Que hermoso

  • @elizabeths8880
    @elizabeths8880 Před 7 lety +2

    Tribute to Liberty!

    • @Macthella
      @Macthella Před 7 lety

      A tribute written for the Franco Russian war

    • @lorddaver1935
      @lorddaver1935 Před 6 lety

      +Elizabeth S
      Tribute to Liberty? How? The piece was written by Tchaikovsky to commemorate the defeat of Napoleon's armies at the Battle of Borodino, outside Moscow, in 1812. It has nothing to do with the British/American skirmish of 1812-14.

  • @hannahbarbare3520
    @hannahbarbare3520 Před 8 lety +2

    I play Clarinet too!!!!!!!!

    • @musiciangal02453
      @musiciangal02453  Před 8 lety

      Really? How old are you?

    • @hannahbarbare3520
      @hannahbarbare3520 Před 8 lety

      I'm 16

    • @musiciangal02453
      @musiciangal02453  Před 8 lety

      Ah I'm 17

    • @hannahbarbare3520
      @hannahbarbare3520 Před 8 lety

      +musiciangal02453 I've been playing for almost six years

    • @musiciangal02453
      @musiciangal02453  Před 8 lety

      It's almost been 8 for me probably. I started playing before I turned 10. You can check out the videos I have if you want. I'm probably not that good because I'm petite and run out of air fast! I haven't posted a video in a long time with the clarinet but I also play bass guitar.

  • @PamelaBartholomew-Dunipace-Utt

    What are the words of the 1812 Overture?

    • @musiciangal02453
      @musiciangal02453  Před 2 lety

      I didn't even know it had words until I Googled it. The lyrics are in Russian but it gives you the option to translate it in English.

  • @WendellsCat
    @WendellsCat Před 4 lety +1

    Why was it so light out? Or rather, why did they perform it so early in the evening?

    • @musiciangal02453
      @musiciangal02453  Před 4 lety

      They didn't do it in order and I went to the dress rehearsal on the 3rd instead of the 4th real spectacular concert.

  • @barsur2
    @barsur2 Před 2 lety +1

    Судя по публике.
    Ни одного дня не захотел бы прожить в Америке.

    • @user-zs7uo9gc3y
      @user-zs7uo9gc3y Před 2 lety

      Они не имеют никакого представления ни об этой увертюре, ни об истории 1812 года, им нравятся пушки!))) Но здесь пел хор в начале, часто его нет в исполнении. Идеально были использованы пушки в исполнении оркестра под управлением Темирканова в Санкт-Петербурге.

  • @RSTI191
    @RSTI191 Před 6 lety +2

    I'll bet 1/3rd of the Country today, younger generations, don't have a clue as to what or why we celebrate the 4th..
    Sad to say..

    • @musiciangal02453
      @musiciangal02453  Před 6 lety +1

      Rst28 Well I know. It the anniversary when we officially became what we are today. A free country that fought for independence.

  • @lukepetrowski
    @lukepetrowski Před 8 lety

    Thanks for showing JUST THE ORCHESTRA and NOT THE FIREWORKS OR WHATEVER THY WERE. Oh wait! We couldn't tell what they were because you didn't show them!

    • @musiciangal02453
      @musiciangal02453  Před 8 lety

      I went during the dress rehearsal and they didn't do the fireworks on the 3rd. And they ran the set differently. I'm native to Boston and don't go for the actual firework spectacular. I go for the dress rehearsal on July 3rd because it's less crowded and better seating! Don't blame me. I don't run the show. Wanna talk to Keith Lockheart?

    • @lukepetrowski
      @lukepetrowski Před 8 lety

      I actually met Keith because he stayed at The Red Lion Inn, where I worked, when he was conducting the BSO at Tanglewood in the early summer

    • @pauldawson5145
      @pauldawson5145 Před 7 lety

      I actually delivered baby furniture to his house a few years back
      He is a really nice guy.....

    • @musiciangal02453
      @musiciangal02453  Před 3 lety

      @@pauldawson5145 He really seems like it!

  • @JRAFF145
    @JRAFF145 Před 8 lety +1

    The Overture generally introduces the beginning of the fireworks, and isn't part of it.

    • @Macthella
      @Macthella Před 7 lety +1

      The fireworks are emulating the sounds of cannon fire which is very much a part of the original composition.

  • @user-zs7uo9gc3y
    @user-zs7uo9gc3y Před 2 lety +1

    Я только совсем недавно узнала, что американцы любят слушать увертюру 1812 Петра Чайковского в День независимости 4-го июля. Я поражена! Они же ненавидят Россию)) Все-таки высокое исскуство объединяет! В этом году совсем отказались от всего русского)))))

  • @mrstrippp
    @mrstrippp Před 7 lety

    like k kun.

  • @iOxYGeN90
    @iOxYGeN90 Před 2 lety

    Черная девушка явно не в то место попала.

  • @hippiekaiser7889
    @hippiekaiser7889 Před 5 lety

    Боже храни США и Россию, точнее то что от неё отсталось после коммунистов.

  • @floppa24
    @floppa24 Před 8 lety +8

    That black girl in front of you has absolutely no idea of music.

    • @musiciangal02453
      @musiciangal02453  Před 8 lety +1

      I sort of agree. Most don't. But since I'm majoring in music, it would be huge if I joined the Boston Pops one day! And that music is fun to play but a challenge.

    • @pauldawson5145
      @pauldawson5145 Před 7 lety +1

      I hope you get there.....would be cool to see you on the stage one day
      keep plugging at it!

    • @nickolasiuliano1071
      @nickolasiuliano1071 Před 7 lety +5

      It looks like she is enjoying the music to me.

    • @user-ll7eb9yd5d
      @user-ll7eb9yd5d Před 6 lety

      Looks like she's pretending that she likes this kind of stuff.

  • @nrolofson
    @nrolofson Před 8 lety

    I did enjoy watching this year's "Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular" on CBS after a two year absence from national TV and happy that CBS expanded its broadcast from one to two hours. However, I much preferred when the old A&E (when A&E was the Arts & Entertainment Network) broadcast the complete three hour "Pops Goes the Fourth" with "1812 Overture" and the "Stars and Stripes Forever" immediately preceding fireworks. I wish CBS would expand next year's broadcast to three hours. (By the way, I also miss the years when the complete "1812" was also performed by the National Symphony Orchestra on PBS' "A Capitol Fourth.")