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Cole Porter Tribute With Broadway's Marin Mazzie and Jason Danieley

, at Huntington Ave (301 Massachusetts Avenue Boston, MA 02115)
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$92.00
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$23.00 - $46.00*
4.8 by 37 members
Broadway stars Marin Mazzie and Jason Danieley, along with the Boston Pops Orchestra, present a program bursting with beloved tunes by acclaimed American composer Cole Porter and his equally luminous contemporaries. A husband-and-wife team, Mazzie and Danieley have been Broadway fixtures for decades, even appearing together as a married couple in a recent production of Next to Normal. For this concert performance, they'll join the BPO to sing a selection of Porter favorites, including "Another Op'nin', Another Show," "It's De-Lovely," "Anything Goes," "So in Love" and more. For the first half of the show, the BPO will perform classics by Porter and his contemporaries, from Richard Rodger's Overture to Babes in Arms and Jerome Kern's "Pick Yourself Up" to a selection of Gershwin love songs.

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Husband wore jacket and tie...it was a fun dress up occasion
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7 reviews
5.0
attended Jun 06 2012

wonderful evening with 2 of the most talented singers ever with a spectacular boston pops backup

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6 reviews
5.0
attended Jun 07 2012

A great night at the Pops,with a good selection of music from Broadway. Marin Mazzie & Jason Danieley were terrific.

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14 reviews
5.0
attended Jun 07 2012

My seat was great. The Boston Pops directed by Keith Lockhart was wonderful. The talented couple Marin Mazzie and Jason Daniely were perfectly fine. A beautiful, loving couple who sang like angels. Couldn't have been better. I attended because I love the music of the broadway masters, Berlin, Gershwin, Rodger, Kern and Porter!

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Now in its 126th season, the Boston Symphony Orchestra gave its inaugural concert on October 22, 1881, and has continued to uphold the vision of its founder, the businessman, philanthropist, Civil War veteran, and amateur musician Henry Lee Higginson, for well over a century. The Boston Symphony Orchestra has performed throughout the United States, as well as in Europe, Japan, Hong Kong, South America, and China; in addition, it reaches audiences numbering in the millions through its performances on radio, television, and recordings. It plays an active role in commissioning new works from today's most important composers; its summer season at Tanglewood is regarded as one of the world's most important music festivals; it helps develop the audience of the future through BSO Youth Concerts and through a variety of outreach programs involving the entire Boston community; and, during the Tanglewood season, it sponsors the Tanglewood Music Center, one of the world's most important training grounds for young composers, conductors, instrumentalists, and vocalists. The orchestra's virtuosity is reflected in the concert and recording activities of the Boston Symphony Chamber Players, one of the world's most distinguished chamber ensembles made up of a major symphony orchestra's principal players, and the activities of the Boston Pops Orchestra have established an international standard for the performance of lighter kinds of music. Overall, the mission of the Boston Symphony Orchestra is to foster and maintain an organization dedicated to the making of music consonant with the highest aspirations of musical art, creating performances and providing educational and training programs at the highest level of excellence. This is accomplished with the continued support of its audiences, governmental assistance on both the federal and local levels, and through the generosity of many foundations, businesses, and individuals.