USA Ninety-Fifty Season 1980
John Williams conducts the Boston Pops
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Orchestra -
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Tracks 2 -
Tracks 3 -
Tracks 4 -
Tracks 5
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Program -
Guest Artists -
Instrument | Musicians |
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Conductor | John Williams Harry Ellis Dickson - Associate Conductor |
First Violins | Emanuel Borok - Concertmaster Leo L. Beranek
Chair Max Hobart Cecylia Arzeweski Bo Youp Hwang Max Winder Harry Dickson Gottfried Wilfinger Fredy Ostrovsky Leo Panasevich Sheldon Rotenberg Alfred Schneider Gerald Gelbloom * Raymond Sird * Ikuko Mizuno * Amnon Levy * |
Second Violins | Marylou Speaker Vyacheslav Uritsky Michael Season Ronald Knudsen Leonard Moss Laszlo Nagy Michael Vitale * Darlene Gray * Ronald Wilkison * Harvey Seigel * Jerome Rosen * Sheila Fiekowsky * Gerald Elias * Ronan Lefkowitz * Joseph McGauley * Nancy Bracken * Joel Smirnoff * |
Violas | Patricia McCarty Eugene Lehner Robert Barnes Jerome Lipson Bernard Kadinoff Vincent Mauricci Earl Hedberg Joseph Pietropaolo Michael Zaretsky Marc Jeanneret * Betty Benthin * |
Cellos | Martin Hoherman Mischa Nieland Jerome Patterson Robert Ripley * Luis Leguia Carol Procter * Ronald Feldman * Joel Moerschel * Jonathan Miller * Martha Babcock * |
Trumpets | Andre Come James Tinsley Peter Chapman |
Trombones | Ronald Barron Norman Bolter Gordon Hallberg Neal Kravitz |
Flute | Paul Fried Fenwick Smith |
English Horns | Laurence Throstenberg |
Oboe | Alfred Genovese Wayne Rapier |
Piccolo | Lois Schaefer |
Bass | William Rhein Joseph Hearne Bela Wurtzler Leslie Martin John Salkowski John Barwicki Robert Olson * Lawrence Wolfe * |
Clarinet | Pasquale Cardillo Peter Hadcock |
Bass Clarinet | Craig Nordstrom |
Bassoon | Matthew Ruggiero Roland Small |
Contrabassoon | Richard Plaster |
Tuba | Chester Schmitz |
Timpani | Arthur Press |
Percussion | Charles Smith Thomas Gauger Frank Epstein Fred Buda |
Harp | Ann Hobson |
Rhythm Section | Jerome Rosen - Piano Fred Buda - Drum Set Henry Wiktorowitz - Guitar William Rhein - Electric Bass |
Organ | Berj Zamkochian |
* Participating in a system of rotated seating within each string section. | |
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Number of Musicians: | 92 |