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Smothers Brothers

NSO Pops: The Smothers Brothers

America's favorite brother comedy-music duo joins the NSO Pops for a fun-filled concert celebrating 50 years in show business.

  • Feb 12 - 14, 2009
  • Concert Hall
  • 2 hours, 15 minutes
  • $20.00 - $85.00

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About the Program

Artists:
  • Michael Preddy , conductor
  • Emil de Cou , conductor
  • The Smothers Brothers , guest artists
With their singular blend of comedic and musical talents, the irrepressible Smothers Brothers have made a sweeping impact on generations of fans. Such lasting power is a testimonial to their intuitive humor, natural warmth, superlative showmanship, and the pure unadulterated joy they bring to audiences of all ages. As they mark 50 years in show business, the Smothers Brothers are being saluted as time-honored legends.

Running Time:  Approximately 2 hours, 15 minutes, with one intermission
Program:
RODGERS - Carousel Waltz , arr. Don Walker
JOBIM - The Girl from Ipanema
LERNER/LOEWE - Selection for Orchestra from Gigi
BIZET - "Intermezzo," Prelude to Act III, from Suite No. 1 from Carmen
BIZET - "Danse boheme" from Siute No. 2 from Carmen
 - Second portion of program to feature The Smothers Brothers.


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Watch and Listen

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Additional Resources

About the Kennedy Center NSO Pops Concerts Series

"Mom always liked you best" : Watch an interview with Tommy Smothers from the PBS series “Make ‘Em Laugh”

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