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...from the audience he looks like an aging seaman sending semaphore signals to some distant ship. The Boston has the longest season of all (50 weeks), including Tanglewood in the summer and-for the 92 members willing to play Viennese waltzes and champagne music-a stint with Arthur Fiedler's Boston Pops...
...week nightclub star, outdrawing Mort Sahl and Shelley Herman. After all, Rusty comes of a fine background. She is from Milton, Mass. She has a degree from the New England Conservatory of Music, and she once played the piano under the direction of Arthur Fiedler...
...another, most of the hate had ebbed away. Over the years, hundreds of workers had simply packed up and left Sheboygan. Those who remained-union men and company officials alike-seemed heartily sick of the whole mess. "There is a great weariness with the matter," said City Editor Carl Fiedler of the Sheboygan Press after the settlement was announced. "There was very little reaction. In fact, I'd say there was hardly...
Thursday, August 2: 4 p.m. Chamber Music Hall - Friends Event. 8 p.m. Shed-Boston Pops at Tanglewood, Arthur Fiedler, Conductor...
Full of beans a top a San Francisco podium, Boston Pops Conductor Arthur Fiedler, 67, unwound a 96-piece orchestra in his own three-minute baroque version of The Twist. The white-maned maestro played the score "tempo a la Chubby Checker" after listening to one of the tubby twister's records and checking it with a metronome. Afterward, at a local nightclub to gyre and gimbal a bit himself, Fiedler adjudged the dance craze: "It's authentic primitive Americana, not from Siberia or Laos, I don't think it's physically unattractive either...