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Sample Programs
Carl
Topilow's many and varied pops programs have been enthusiastically
received by audience, critics and orchestra members alike. Please click
on each program to see individual selections.
When
Swing Was King (68K PDF)*
This
compilation of selections from the Dixieland and Swing eras includes
energetic music and lively audience interaction.
"The
concert was loose and fun, but Topilow's playing, as well as Hesse's
vocals and the playing of the orchestra and its several soloists,
made it a vibrant, joyful musical experience." - South Bend
Tribune,
May 8, 2005
A
Salute to Hollywood (62K PDF)*
An evening of the music of the movies is brought to life with familiar
music from The Wizard of Oz through the latest Star Wars score. A popular
movie trivia quiz administered by the maestro adds to the fun.
"Bracingly
paced, Saturday's show mixed music with engaging comic turns by
the conductor. Resplendent in a red silk waistcoat, bow tie and evening
wear, Topilow led the audience through a movie trivia quiz and
bantered with good-natured hecklers. He encouraged the audienceand
the musiciansto let their hair down and enjoy the big sounds
that only an orchestra can deliver." - New
Orleans Times Picayune, January 24, 2005
The
Music of Spain and Italy (56K PDF)*
Audiences
thrilled to the music of these two Mediterranean countries in an
evening of music from Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez to O Sole Mio.
"This
being a Cleveland Pops concert, however, there had to be at least
one moment for some of Topilow's trademark clarinet playing. Topilow
eschewed his regular licorice stick for a plastic instrument in
the Italian tricolor of red, white and green for Ralph Herman's "Italian
Fiesta," a
medley that included such bewhiskered standards as 'Santa Lucia,'
'Torna a Surriento' and that inevitable ode to the vertical railway,
'Funiculi, Funicula.' " -
Cleveland Plain Dealer, April 28, 2003
A
Salute to the Armed Forces (68K PDF)*
Starting in May 2001, the Cleveland Pops Orchestra has presented an
annual tribute to our armed forces. These concerts have been played to
large and appreciative audiences, and are moving and inspiring events.
"Topilow's
third annual 'Salute to Our Armed Forces' Saturday
at the State Theatre contained about two dozen pieces, the fine Riverside
Youth Chamber Choir, a handful of soloists and a veteran who told
of his wartime experiences with a beloved dog. It was stirring,
touching and exuberant.
"Topilow
whipped up plenty of excitement in the purely orchestral works,
including Dudley Buck's Mendelssohn-inspired 'Festive Overture
on The Star-Spangled Banner' and Bruce Broughton's rousing
'American Hero.' " -
Cleveland Plain Dealer, April 28, 2003
In
Love With Love - A Concert for Valentine's Day (63K PDF)*
The Cleveland
Pops Orchestra's Valentine's Day concerts
have featured vocalists and instrumentalists in music of love and romance,
both entertaining and engaging.
"The
program opened with conductor Carl Topilow playing a red clarinet
and leading the orchestra in Rodgers and Hart's 'My Funny Valentine.'
The orchestra's smooth tone and pace created a relaxing atmosphere
in the hall that lingered throughout the evening." -
Cleveland Plain Dealer, February 16, 2004
For
additional information and other program offerings, please contact
Stanton Management at 718-956-6092 or via e-mail at tdstanton@stantonmgt.com.
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