Albums by Arthur Fiedler
ALBUMDebut of Leonard Pennario on RCA Victor Records (Remastered)Leonard Pennario, Arthur Fiedler & Boston Pops Orchestra
ALBUMMore Classical Music for People Who Hate Classical MusicArthur Fiedler & Boston Pops Orchestra
ALBUMRodgers, Gould, Bernstein, de Falla, Shostakovich, Copland, Ginastera & Khachaturian: Ballet MusicArthur Fiedler
ALBUMGershwin: Concerto in F, Variations on "I Got Rhythm" & Cuban OvertureEarl Wild, Arthur Fiedler & Boston Pops Orchestra
ALBUMGershwin: Rhapsody in Blue & An American in ParisEarl Wild, Arthur Fiedler & Boston Pops Orchestra
ALBUMThe Blue DanubeBoston Pops Orchestra & Arthur Fiedler
ALBUMAires Hispano-Americanos (feat. Orquesta Boston Pops)Arthur Fiedler
ALBUMSuperstars and Songbooks - Pops by ArrangementFred Buda, Andre Come, Robert Karol, Ron Barron, John Holmes, Jerome Rosen, Boston Pops Orchestra & Arthur Fiedler
ALBUMPops CaviarArthur Fiedler & Boston Pops Orchestra
ALBUMGershwin: Rhapsody in Blue; Concerto in F; An American in Paris; Variations on "I Got Rhythm"Arthur Fiedler
Artist Biography
Easily the most popular conductor of his era, Arthur Fiedler was classical music's greatest ambassador since Mozart. Without regard to cultural and economic lines, he promoted symphonic music for the enjoyment and appreciation of all listeners. In 1915, he signed on with the Boston Symphony as a violinist, but his own desire to conduct prompted him to form the Arthur Fiedler Sinfonietta, with whom he 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 Bostonian culture. In 1930, Fiedler was appointed to the conductor's post of the Boston Pops Orchestra; he maintained the position for the next half-century. ~ Jason Ankeny
Hometown
Boston, MA, United States
Genre
Classical