Artist's albums
Voyage
2019 · album
American Originals: 1918 (Live)
2018 · album
American Originals (Live)
2015 · album
Russell: Carnival of the Animals
2014 · album
Giacomo Meyerbeer: The Ice Skaters
2014 · album
Home for the Holidays
2012 · album
John Philip Sousa Marches, Polkas & Americana
2011 · album
OFFENBACH: Favourites incl. Gaité Parisienne
2010 · album
From the Top at the Pops
2009 · album
Vintage Cinema
2008 · album
Masters And Commanders
2007 · album
Tchaikovsky: Nutcracker - Favorite Selections
2007 · album
The Never-Ending Waltz
2006 · album
Great Film Fantasies
2006 · album
Christmastime Is Here
2006 · album
The Ultimate Movie Music Collection
2005 · album
Symphonic Music of Howard Hanson
2005 · album
Rózsa: Three Choral Suites
2005 · album
Ballet Favorites
2004 · album
Classics at the Pops
2004 · album
Epics
2003 · album
Got Swing!
2003 · album
Scary Music
2002 · album
A Celtic Spectacular
2002 · album
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Biography
The Cincinnati Pops Orchestra has roots going all the way back to the 1870s but was not officially distinguished from its parent organization, the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, until 1977. The early Cincinnati orchestra society programmed popular music concerts, and that continued with the Cincinnati Symphony, particularly under conductor Max Rudolf, who became its director in 1958. In 1965, Rudolf hired Erich Kunzel as assistant conductor and asked him to conduct the first "8 O'Clock Pops" concert. The "8 O'Clock Pops" series, held during the regular season, joined the CSO's summer "Concerts in the Park" series as the symphony's primary pops music vehicles, raising awareness of the organization through a broader audience. By 1977, the concerts were popular enough for the CSO board to create the subsidiary Cincinnati Pops Orchestra organization, naming Kunzel as its director. Kunzel led the Pops to a level of fame to rival that of the Boston Pops under Arthur Fiedler and John Williams. In addition to sold-out concerts in Cincinnati and appearances around the U.S. in places such as Carnegie Hall and the Grand Ol' Opry, he led it on several international tours, including to Beijing for the opening of the 2008 summer Olympics, and together they made several popular PBS television specials. Kunzel and the orchestra made 85 recordings for Telarc, beginning in 1978 with Tchaikovsky: 1812 Overture (although the Cincinnati Symphony received the credit). Their last together, released in 2009 -- the year of Kunzel's death -- was From the Top at the Pops. A preponderance of the recordings appeared in the Top Ten of the Billboard charts, with some of the most famous being Star Tracks (1984), Ein Straussfest (1985) and Ein Straussfest II (1993), Round-Up (1986), Chiller (1989), Christmas with the Pops and Fiesta! (both 1990), and Masters and Commanders (2005). In September 2011, John Morris Russell became the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra's director, taking up the baton to maintain Cincinnati's standing as a leader among the country's best pops orchestras. Under Russell, the orchestra has continued to record and tour, along with its standard concert schedule. In 2017, the orchestra tour took them to Shanghai and Taiwan. The Cincinnati Pops, under Russell, was nominated for a Grammy award in 2019 for American Originals: 1918, and can be heard on the 2019 album Voyage, both on the Fanfare Cincinnati label. ~ Patsy Morita, Rovi