Michael Feinstein’s Sinatra Project
On the heels of last summer’s sold out hit concert, Principal Pops Conductor Michael Feinstein brings the second installment of his Grammy-nominated Sinatra Project back to the Los Angeles Arboretum by popular demand on Saturday, July 30.
Hear many more of Sinatra’s biggest hits and maybe a few you have never heard before, as Feinstein shares both his legendary music and personal anecdotes recalling the life and times of Ol’ Blue Eyes.
The multi-platinum-selling, Emmy and Grammy-nominated Feinstein puts down the baton and picks up the microphone for one night only in this exclusive engagement with the Pasadena POPS.
An old-fashioned crooner with luxuriant vocals that meld the traditions of old and new, no one is better poised to pay tribute to Ol’ Blue Eyes. Dubbed the “Ambassador of the Great American Songbook” for his preserving, presenting, and interpreting of that seminal body of work, Feinstein has curated an evening celebrating the brilliance of “The Voice” as only he can.
“Paying tribute to Frank Sinatra is a very exciting thing for me because I’m able to put together a show that’s very different from what anybody else does. For one reason I knew him and have a very different perspective about his musical taste in that he loved Classical Music … I’m very careful in combining swing arrangements with great orchestrations of the ballads. Some that are vintage charts that have not been heard publicly in many years or ever, and in other instances finding arrangements that will pay tribute to him … My approach to Sinatra really starts with the music. It’s not about the persona; it’s not about the hat. It’s about celebrating the man as a musician and it’s finding the unique arrangements that give a broader sense of who he is musically and as a personality.”
In addition to timeless favorites like “Pennies from Heaven” and “Young at Heart,” Feinstein will uncover rare jewels from times past. The public will hear for the very first time the original arrangement for “Three Coins in the Fountain” in complete as Sinatra originally sang it, since the original was cut in half for the film performance. “Finding things like that is what makes it exciting for me,” commented Feinstein.
All Pasadena POPS concerts are held at the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden. Grounds open for picnicking and dining at 5:30 p.m. and performances begin at 7:30 p.m.
Do not miss the best outdoor dinner party in town with spacious circular table seating with fine linens or lawn seating for those who want to bring a blanket – each option carries on the tradition of picnic-dining with your family and friends with Pasadena’s premier POPS orchestra!
Among many venue amenities, concert goers can enjoy pre-ordered gourmet dining packages for on-site pickup just steps from their table from Julienne, Marston’s, and Claud & Co.
The food court hosts mouth-watering food trucks plus specialty ice creams by Choctál, and the venue now offers the convenience of two full beverage centers serving fine wines, beer, coffee, and soft drinks.
Audiences get the ultimate outdoor concert experience with large LED video screens to see Michael Feinstein and the orchestra up close, superior sound, and the high-quality production value that is a signature of the Pasadena POPS.
Patrons may also visit the Pasadena Humane Society’s Mobile Adoption Unit, which will be on-site prior to each concert with deserving animals in need of a forever home as part of the Pups for POPS program.
For those who want to make a night of it, exclusive hotel packages are available for POPS patrons at Pasadena’s landmark Hotel Constance.
The Arboretum is located at 301 N. Baldwin Ave. in Arcadia. Subscribers may pre-purchase parking on-site at the Arboretum, and all concertgoers enjoy free parking at the adjacent Westfield Santa Anita shopping center with complimentary non-stop shuttle service to the Arboretum’s main entrance.
Single tickets start at $25 and are available by calling the box office at (626) 793-7172, online at www.PasadenaSymphony-Pops.org, or at the Arboretum on the day of the concert.