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SUMMER POPS DATES!
Friday, July 11, 8pm
(Rain Date: July 12, 8pm)
North Beach Clubhouse
Sponsored by BankNewport and the Town of Narragansett.
Wednesday, August 6, 7:30pm
(Rain Date: August 7, 7:30pm)
Roger Williams Park Temple to Music
The Rhode Island Foundation and Citizens are presenting sponsors of this free community event with support from the Providence Department of Art, Culture and Tourism, the Providence Tourism Council, the Roger Williams Park Conservancy and the Providence Parks Department.
Saturday, September 6, 6:30pm
(Rain Date: September 7, 6:30pm)
Slater Park
Sponsored by the City of Pawtucket and the Pawtucket Teacher's Alliance.
SUMMER POPS 2025
DON'T TOUCH THAT DIAL: TV CLASSICS!
Troy Quinn, conductor
When TV Was Young
Jeopardy Theme
Mission Impossible Theme
Bonanza Theme
Peter Gunn Theme
Main Title from The Simpsons
Roundball Rock (NBA on NBC Theme)
The Mission (NBC News Theme)
Overture from William Tell
The Flintstones Meet the Jetsons
Magnum P.I. Theme
Hawaii Five-O
Main Title from The Crown
Star Trek Theme (Original Television Series)
Murder, She Wrote Theme
Theme from Dallas
1812 Overture
Stars and Stripes Forever
OUR SUMMER POPS CONDUCTOR
TROY QUINN, conductor
Emmy-nominated conductor Troy Quinn has quickly established himself as one of his generation’s most versatile young artists. Lauded for his energetic and riveting, yet sensitive conducting, Quinn is in his eighth season as Music Director of the Owensboro Symphony Orchestra in Kentucky. He is also in his seventh season as Music Director of the Venice Symphony in Florida and serves concurrently as the Pops Conductor of both the Santa Rosa Symphony in California and the Rhode Island Philharmonic. Quinn's engagements have included performances with many prestigious orchestras in the United States, including the Boston Pops, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia.
Equally at home in the pops and commercial world, Quinn has performed and recorded with some of the most popular artists of our time, including The Rolling Stones, The Beach Boys, Barry Manilow, Lee Greenwood, Josh Groban, Jennifer Hudson, Michael Feinstein, Tower of Power, The Indigo Girls, and Nas. As an accomplished vocalist, Quinn has also collaborated with such prominent maestros as Helmuth Rilling, Carl St. Clair, and Dan Saunders of the Metropolitan Opera. In addition to his concert work, Quinn has worked extensively in the television and recording industry, earning an Emmy nomination for the PBS special A Night at the Oscars with the Owensboro Symphony. He has made appearances on such hit television shows as Fox’s GLEE, NBC’s The Voice, and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno while recording on films like The Call of the Wild and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. He has also appeared at many of the world’s major music centers and at such famed venues as the Hollywood Bowl, Walt Disney Concert Hall, and Tanglewood, where Quinn conducted the BUTI orchestra.
A native of Connecticut, Quinn pursued a bachelor of arts degree from Providence College where he was the recipient of the Leo S. Cannon award for superior achievement in the music field. He went on to earn his masters degree with honors from the Manhattan School of Music, studying conducting with David Gilbert and voice with highly acclaimed Metropolitan Opera singer Mark Oswald. He completed his doctorate in conducting at the University of Southern California’s Thornton School of Music, where he studied with Larry Livingston and Jo-Michael Scheibe and was named the outstanding doctoral graduate of his class. Quinn has participated in numerous masterclasses as a conducting fellow, attending conducting institutes at the Royal Academy of Music, Eastman School of Music, and Bard Conservatory of Music. He has been mentored by such renowned conductors as Benjamin Zander, Neil Varon, and Leon Botstein. Quinn serves on the conducting faculty at the University of Southern California’s Thornton School of Music and has previously served as a faculty member at Providence College.
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