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26 TH ANNUAL BOSTON POPS ON NANTUCKET
KEITH LOCKHART | Conductor
JOHN WILLIAMS | Conductor Laureate THE BOSTON POPS ON TOUR
Saturday Evening, August 12, 2023, at 7:00 p.m.
JETTIES BEACH | NANTUCKET
Hooray for Hollywood
Main Title Music from The Sound of Music
Overture to Beauty and the Beast
Suite from Back to the Future
Overture to Phantom of the Opera
Music from Pirates of the Caribbean
“Hedwig’s Theme” from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
42nd Street
Richard A. Whiting—arr. Williams
Richard Rodgers/Oscar Hammerstein
Alan Menken/Howard Ashman
Alan Silvestri
Andrew Lloyd Webber/Charles Hart/ Richard Stilgoe
Hans Zimmer—arr. Ricketts
John Williams
Harry Warren—arr. Sebesky
Presenting Michael Cavanaugh in a tribute to Elton John (Selections to be announced from stage)
1812 Overture
Sponsored by the Frisbie Family
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
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The Boston Pops Orchestra may be heard on Boston Pops Recordings, RCA Victor, Sony Classical, and Philips Records.
INTERMISSION
Presented by White Elephant Resorts, Jill and Stephen Karp
Message from the President
Amy Lee
Onbehalf of Nantucket Cottage Hospital, it is my utmost pleasure, for the very first time, to extend a warm and heartfelt welcome to each and every one of you attending our annual Boston Pops on Nantucket extravaganza. We are thrilled to have you join us for this spectacular evening filled with the timeless music of the legendary Elton John, performed by the incredible Michael Cavanaugh.
Through your generosity, we will continue to enhance our facilities, expand our services in the community, and ensure that the people of Nantucket and our visitors have access to the highest quality healthcare on our island. Your participation tonight contributes to our ongoing commitment to deliver compassionate care, innovative treatments, and a healing environment to all those who rely on us in times of need.
I would like to recognize Jill and Steve Karp and White Elephant Resorts who have been there for NCH through thick and thin for so many years. And Fidelity Investments for their decades of support for this special event. And of course, I’d like to extend my sincere gratitude to the Boston Pops, whose world-class musicians never fail to captivate and enchant us with their remarkable talents.
Special thanks to Anne Marie and Doug Bratton, tonight’s Chairs. They have worked tirelessly for the past year to make tonight special. Anne Marie and Doug are truly special friends of NCH and without them we would not be enjoying such an extraordinary event tonight. Lastly, I want to extend a heartfelt thanks to Jon Rosbrook of ZEMA Productions. Jon has produced this event since 1997, transforming Jetties into a world-class event venue. NCH is grateful for his dedication and commitment to making this a special evening for our community.
Once again, thank you for your presence, your support, and your commitment to Nantucket Cottage Hospital. We wish you an evening full of joy, inspiration, and delight.
Amy E. Lee, MBA, MBHA, MJ, FACMPE President, Nantucket Cottage Hospital
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Message from the Chairs
Anne Marie and Doug Bratton
AsChairs of the 2023 Boston Pops on Nantucket, we are delighted to welcome you to this remarkable evening of music, community and philanthropy. Tonight, we gather here to celebrate the spirit of giving and come together in support of a cause that is dear to our hearts.
Nantucket Cottage Hospital holds a special place in our community, providing exceptional healthcare services to our island throughout the year. It is through your generosity and unwavering support that we can continue to improve the lives of our community, friends and families.
We would also like to express our deepest appreciation to the Chairs Council, volunteers, and sponsors who have all come together to make this what will truly be an unforgettable event.
Tonight, let us immerse ourselves in the vibrant energy and the shared joy that music brings. Let us celebrate the power of unity, compassion, and the incredible impact we can make when we join hands for a worthy cause.
Thank you for being part of this extraordinary evening, and thank you for supporting Nantucket Cottage Hospital. Together, we can make a difference.
With heartfelt gratitude,
Anne Marie and Doug Bratton
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Chairs, 26th Annual Boston Pops on Nantucket
DAVID GREGORY HOST
David
Gregory’s career in journalism has spanned more than three decades, taking him across the country and around the world. He spent more than twenty years with NBC News serving as Chief White House Correspondent during George W. Bush’s presidency and Moderator of Meet the Press. He also worked as a political analyst for CNN.
Born and raised in Los Angeles, David started working as a reporter in local news at the age of 18 while a student at American University in Washington.
He went on to cover the major news events of his time from the 9-11 attacks and their aftermath to the Trump presidency.
As a young correspondent, David covered the trial of Timothy McVeigh, who was responsible for bombing the federal building in Oklahoma City in 1995, the deadliest act of terror on American soil prior to 9-11. It was during that assignment that he met his future wife, Beth Wilkinson, a government prosecutor who was instrumental in convicting McVeigh of the crime.
Journalists are fortunate to have a front row to history. In addition to high profile crimes and trials, natural disasters and other breaking news, David witnessed and reported on the major political events at the dawn of this century. That includes the disputed election of 2000, 9-11, and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. He traveled the world with President Bush, covering summits, interviewing foreign heads of state and documenting a divisive political climate in America during a time of war.
At Meet the Press, David interviewed presidents and vice presidents, notably Joe Biden, whose remarks in favor of gay marriage led the Obama administration to publicly support a change in policy later upheld by the Supreme Court.
A personal interest in recommitting to his Jewish faith as an adult through study and spiritual exploration resulted in David’s book entitled How’s Your Faith? published in 2015.
David has taught courses about the changing media landscape and its impact on our knowledge and citizenship at Tufts and Georgetown University.
He serves on numerous nonprofit boards and chairs the Board of Trustees at Cardigan Mountain School in New Hampshire.
David and Beth have three college aged children: Jed, Ava and Max.
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GRETA FEENEY NATIONAL ANTHEM SINGER
Greta Feeney is an American opera singer and Nantucket High School graduate who received formal training as a lyric coloratura soprano at the Juilliard Opera Center and in the Merola Program at the San Francisco Opera, whereshe was awarded the prestigious Adler Fellowship as an apprentice artist, as well as a Schwabacher Debut Recital.Her career with the San Francisco Opera spans 15 years and includes more than 25 opera productions, with repertory seasons at the Western Opera Theatre Tour, Spoleto, USA, and the Ohio Light Opera.
As a solo concert artist and recitalist, Dr. Feeney has performed in some of the world's most prestigious concert halls, including Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall, Merkin Concert Hall, and the Herbst Theater, with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestra of St. Luke’s, the New Century Chamber Ensemble, and the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra.
She won first place in the New York District and was a semi-finalist in the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions,with awards from theLicia-Albanese Puccini Foundation, the George London Foundation, and the Koussevitsky Foundation.
As a teacher and mentor in the vocal arts, Dr. Feeney has served on the faculties of the Brooklyn-Queens Conservatory, Bergen College, the University of California, Santa Cruz, Powers Music School and the Concord Conservatory of Music. Dr. Feeney holds degrees from the Mannes College of Music (BM), Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music (MM), and the State University of New York at Stony Brook (DMA), where her dissertation explored intersections of art and religion in the operas of Giuseppe Verdi.
Now a year-round resident of Nantucket, Dr. Feeney currently serves as Director of Music Ministries at St. Mary's Parish and Director of Voice Instruction at Nantucket Community Music Center, where she is Artistic Director of the ACKapella Teen Concert Choir.
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MICHAEL CAVANAUGH MUSICAL GUEST
Michael Cavanaugh is the new voice of the American Rock & Roll Songbook and a charismatic performer and musician made famous for his piano/lead vocals in the Broadway musical Movin’ Out. Handpicked by Billy Joel to star in Movin’ Out, Cavanaugh evokes a style rivaling the Piano Man. He appeared in the show for three years with over 1,200 performances and received multiple accolades. The show culminated in 2003 with both Grammy and Tony award nominations.
Michael began playing at age seven, when his parents bought their first piano. Encouraged by family and friends, and inspired by his hero Billy Joel, Michael formed his first band at age 10 and began playing local functions, fine-tuning the craft that would become his chosen career. His first full-time gig as a musician was an extended engagement in Orlando, Florida, at a piano bar called Blazing Pianos. In January of 1999, Michael received an offer that would unknowingly change his life: an opportunity to play Las Vegas at the famed New York, New York Hotel and Casino. It was there that Billy Joel spotted Michael and joined him on stage one fateful night of February 2001. It only took two songs before Billy was convinced that he had found his new Piano Man: Michael Cavanaugh. Michael closed up shop at New York, New York and moved to New York City to work alongside Billy Joel and Twyla Tharp to shape the Broadway Musical that would be called Movin’ Out. In the lead role, he received both Tony and Grammy nominations.
With the close of Movin’ Out at the end of 2005, Michael began touring in his own right, creating a show that reinterprets the modern pop/rock songbook. Michael soon became one of the hottest artists in the private events market, and he continues to perform worldwide for company and charity events as well as sporting events including many PGA tour events, the SuperBowl, and the Indy 500. His interpretation of the modern pop/rock songbook led to Billboard calling him “The New Voice of the American Rock and Roll Songbook,” and he
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was recognized by Reuters as Entertainer of the Year for the private events market.
It wasn’t long before symphony orchestras discovered Michael’s talents and audience appeal. He accepted his first orchestral booking, “Michael Cavanaugh – The Songs of Billy Joel and More,” which debuted in April 2008 with the Indianapolis Symphony and continues to tour today. In October 2008, he signed with Warner/ADA to distribute his first CD, In Color. In June 2010, Michael debuted his second symphony show in the Generations of Rock series titled “Michael Cavanaugh: The Songs of Elton John and More”, and then debuted his third symphony show, “Singers and Songwriters: the Music of Paul Simon, Neil Diamond and James Taylor,” in 2012. In 2015, he debuted his fourth symphony show: “Rockin’ Christmas with the Pops.” He continues to tour all four symphony productions along with performing with his band in performing arts centers and other public venues.
“The Way I Hear It”, his second commercial album, was released in April 2017, and it debuted at #17 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart.
In 2020, Michael Cavanaugh reached the POLLSTAR Live75, the top 75 active touring acts in the country.
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KEITH LOCKHART CONDUCTOR
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KeithLockhart is the second longest-tenured conductor of the Boston Pops Orchestra since its founding in 1885. He took over as conductor in 1995, following John Williams’ 13-year tenure from 1980 to 1993; Mr. Williams succeeded the legendary Arthur Fiedler, who was at the helm of the orchestra for nearly 50 years.
Keith Lockhart, who occupies the Julian and Eunice Cohen Boston Pops Conductor chair, has conducted more than 2,000 Boston Pops concerts and annual Boston Pops appearances at Tanglewood, as well as 45 national tours and 4 international tours to Japan and Korea. The annual Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular conducted by Mr. Lockhart draws a live audience of over half a million to the Charles River Esplanade and millions more who view it on television or live webcast. He has led eight albums on RCA Victor/BMG Classics; recent releases on Boston Pops Recordings include A Boston Pops Christmas–Live from Symphony Hall, The Dream Lives On: A Portrait of the Kennedy Brothers, and Lights, Camera…Music! Six Decades of John Williams.
The list of nearly 300 guest artists with whom Keith Lockhart has collaborated represents performers from virtually every corner of the entertainment world. Having recently completed an eight year tenure as principal conductor, he is now chief guest conductor of the BBC Concert Orchestra in London; he is also artistic director of the Brevard Music Center summer institute and festival in North Carolina. Prior to his BBC appointment, he spent 11 years as music director of the Utah Symphony.
He has appeared as a guest conductor with virtually every major symphonic ensemble in North America and many in Asia and Europe. Before coming to Boston, he was the associate conductor of both the Cincinnati Symphony and Cincinnati Pops orchestras, as well as music director of the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra.
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ABOUT THE BOSTON POPS
Formore than 135 years, the Boston Pops has entertained audiences in Boston and beyond, with Boston Pops Conductor Keith Lockhart leading the orchestra since 1995. It all began in 1885, thanks to the vision of Civil War veteran Henry Lee Higginson. Four years earlier, in 1881, he founded the Boston Symphony Orchestra, calling its establishment “the dream of my life.” From the start he intended to present, in the warmer months, concerts of light classics and the popular music of the day. From a practical perspective, Higginson realized that these “lighter” performances would provide yearround employment for his musicians. The “Promenade Concerts,” as they were originally called, were soon informally known as “Popular Concerts,” which eventually became shortened to “Pops,” the name officially adopted in 1900. The following year the orchestra performed for the first time in its new home, Symphony Hall. Not only is this performance space acoustically outstanding, it was also designed, at Higginson’s insistence, so that the rows of seats for Boston Symphony concerts could be replaced by tables and chairs for Pops concerts.
To this day, patrons sitting at the cabaret-style tables can enjoy food and drink along with the kind of musical entertainment only the Boston Pops can provide.
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THE BOSTON POPS ESPLANADE ORCHESTRA
Keith Lockhart
Julian and Eunice Cohen
Boston Pops Conductor
endowed in perpetuity
First Violins
Katherine Winterstein
Lisa Crockett
Christine Vitale
Sarah Atwood
Zoya Tsvetkova
Cynthia Cummings
Omar Chen Guey
Rose Drucker
Lisa Goddard
Michael Hustedde
Second Violins
Clayton Hoener
Colin Davis
Judith Lee
Stacey Alden
Mina Lavcheva
Viktoria Tchertchian
Joshua Peckins
Annegret Klaua
Violas
Abigail Cross
Scott Woolweaver
Susan Culpo
Sharon Bielik
Jean Haig
Donna Jerome
Cellos
Ronald Lowry
William Rounds
Jennifer Lucht
Eugene Kim
Steven Laven
Francesca McNeeley
Melanie Dyball
Robert Mayes
Basses
Susan Hagen
John (Bebo) Shiu
Randall Zigler
Peter Walsh
Anthony D'Amico
Julianne Russell
Flutes
Renée Krimsier
Allison Parramore
Oboes
Andrew Price
Amanda Hardy
John Williams
George and Roberta Berry
Boston Pops Conductor Laureate
Trumpets
Michael Dobrinski
Joseph Foley
Bruce Hall
Mary Lynne Bohn
Trombones
Hans Bohn
Alexei Doohovskoy
Angel Subero
Bass Trombone
Angel Subero
Tuba
Andrew van der Paardt
English Horn
Andrew van der Paardt
Clarinets
Ian Greitzer
Ryan Yuré
David Martins
Bass Clarinet
David Martins
Bassoon
Ronald Haroutunian
Horns
Robert Marlatt
Hazel Dean Davis
Whitacre Hill
Kate Gascoigne
Takatsugu Hagiwara
Timpani
Richard Flanagan
Percussion
John Tanzer
Hans Morrison
William Manley
George Darrah, drums
Harp
Ina Zdorovetchi
Piano
Benjamin Cook
Librarian
Mark Fabulich
Personnel Manager
Nolan Welch
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PRODUCTION CREDITS
Executive Producer
Jon Rosbrook, ZEMA Productions
Production/Stage Manager
Brett Vollmuth
Logistics/Event Planning
Aisling Glynn, ACKtivities
Sound, Lighting and Power Services
Capron Lighting & Sound
Special Effects Lighting Design
JDI Productions, Inc.
Concert Staging Services
G2Mobile Structures; Pro Event
Stage Construction Crew
Bill Kenney Productions
Concert Security
Aegis
Massachusetts State Police
Nantucket Fire Department
Nantucket Harbormaster
Nantucket Police Department;
United States Coast Guard Station
Brant Point
Large Screen Video Projections
Thistle Communications
Artist Coordination
Denise Kirk, Brattle Entertainment
Tenting
Nantucket Tents
Fireworks
Atlas PyroVision
Catering
Eithne and Mark Yelle, Nantucket Catering Company
Patrick Ridge, Island Kitchen
Decorations
Aisling Glynn, ACKtivities
Michael Molinar, Flowers on Chestnut
Graphic Design and Event Collateral
Marty and Lance Kelly, Moor Studio
Event and Promotional Videography
Laura Cunningham and Chris Wendzicki, Yellow Productions
Program Book Photography
Barbara Clarke Photography
Kit Noble Photography
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Yellow Productions
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We apologize for omitting anyone from the Program Book after the press deadline of July 1, 2023.
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Nantucket Cottage Hospital thanks the following businesses and individuals who helped to make this year’s Boston Pops on Nantucket concert possible.
ACKtivities
Aegis Security
American Spot Cleaning
Brian Anderson
Barbara Clarke Photography
Amy Baxter
Atlantic A Eolus
The Beachside
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Bill Kenney Productions
Boston Symphony Orchestra
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Michael Cavanaugh
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Marty & Lance Kelly
Denise Kirk
LegaSea Raw Bar
Molly Lentowski
Amy Lee
Keith Lockhart
Dave Lower
Shay Maguire
Marine Home Center
Marine Lumber Company
Martin House Inn
Massachusetts State Police
Jamie McLean
MSR Mobile Stage
Michael Molinar
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THANK
YOU
Nantucket Cottage Hospital thanks the following businesses and individuals who helped to make this year’s Boston Pops on Nantucket concert possible.
Bob Monahan
Moor Studio
Craig Muhlhauser
Murray Camp
Music City Management
N Magazine, Nantucket Current
Nantucket Auto Body
Nantucket Board of Selectman
Nantucket Catering Company
Nantucket Community Sailing
Nantucket Cottage Hospital Materials & Facilities Teams
Nantucket Cottage Hospital Staff & Family
Nantucket Department of Public Works
Nantucket Fire Department
Nantucket Golf Club
Nantucket Historical Association
Nantucket Home Health Care
Nantucket Ice House
Nantucket Inn & Conference Center
Nantucket Island Tours
Nantucket Marine & Coastal Resource Department
Nantucket Memorial Airport
Nantucket Parks & Recreation Commission
Nantucket Party Rentals
Nantucket Police Department
Nantucket Public Schools
Nantucket Regional Transit Authority
Nantucket Restroom Rentals
Nantucket Septic, Inc.
Nantucket Tents
Nantucket Visitor Services & Information Bureau
Nick Nass
Our Island Home
Paradise Artists
Perry Rossi Orchestra
Placesetters
Poet’s Corner Press
Pyrotecnico Fireworks, Inc.
Caroline Reilly
Reis Trucking
Hillary and Chris Reynolds
Patrick Ridge
Jon Rosbrook
Anna and Kamar Samuels
Saltmarsh Senior Center
Sandbar at Jetties Beach
SeaStreak
John Shea
Sherburne Commons
Signature Printing and Consulting
Southern Galf Cars
The Steamship Authority
Stop and Shop
Laura Stewart
Thistle Communications
Ken Turgeon
United States Coast Guard Station
Brant Point
Volunteers!
Valet Park of America
Olivia Vlahos
Brett Vollmuth
W-ACK FM
White Elephant Resorts
Yankee Line
Yellow Productions
Yesterday’s Island
ZEMA Productions
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THANK YOU
NCH BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Craig Muhlhauser, Chair
Catherine S. Ward, Vice Chair
Amy E. Lee, MBA, MBHA, MJ, FACMPE, President
Margaret M. Koehm, MD, MS, FAAFP, President of the Medical Staff
Jeanine Borthwick
Lisa Clarey-Lawler
Jeffrey M. Drazen, MD
Joseph Garasic, MD
Chad Gifford
Jeanette Ives Erickson, RN, DNP
Gerry Keneally
Ronald J. Levy
Timothy Mullen
Heather O'Sullivan, MS, RN, A-GNP
Gregory J. Pauly
Elisabeth Schadae Percelay
Melissa Philbrick
Melanie Sabelhaus
David Volpi, MD, FACS
Elizabeth Wright
HONORARY TRUSTEES
Stephen C. Anderson
Margaretta Andrews
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CHAIRS COUNCIL
Anne Marie and Doug Bratton
EVENT CHAIRS
Tibby Allen
Margaretta Andrews
Bob Atchinson
Michelle Atchinson
Ann Balas
Paula Butler
Ginny Carrey
Laurie Champion
Mary Jane Creamer
Susan Doughan
Phyllis Freilich
Kim Frisbie
Aisling Glynn
Jenny Green
Leslie Grenier
Kimberly Hartman
Colleen Hempleman
Jill Karp
Debbie Lewis
Frances Lindner
Susie Lister Locke
Kate Lubin
Elizabeth Milias
Michael Molinar
Laurie Monahan
Elisabeth Percelay
Laura Reynolds
Melanie Sabelhaus
Jordan Silva
Nancy Vittorini
Terri Weinberg
Lisa Griffin Wroe
DEVELOPMENT TEAM
Chris Glowacki, CFRE, Vice President, Strategy, Community Health, and Chief Development Officer cglowacki@mgb.org
Jeff Coakley, Communications and Public Information Officer jpcoakley@mgb.org
Molly Lentowski, Senior Development Officer mlentowski@mgb.org
Shay Maguire, Senior Development Officer slmaguire@mgb.org
Olivia Vlahos, Development Assistant ovlahos@mgb.org
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EVACUATION ROUTES
In the event of an emergency, please remain calm, walk in an orderly fashion and leave the beach area along these routes depending on your location.
EVACUATION ROUTES
In the event of an emergency, please remain calm, walk in an orderly fashion and leave the beach area along these routes depending on your location.
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE: The Nantucket Fire Department is available at the entrance of the event on Bathing Beach Road.
Emergency Medical Services: The Nantucket Fire Department is available at the entrance of the event on Bathing Beach Road.
The Nantucket Cottage Hospital
first-aid tent is open throughout tonight’s event and is located at the rear of the General Admission area, for minor cuts and bruises.
The Nantucket Cottage Hospital first-aid tent is open throughout tonight’s event and is located at the rear of the General Admission area, for minor cuts and bruises.
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