Celebrating 14 years dedicated to culturally enriching New Hampshire's Lakes Region with a diversified program designed to appeal to a variety of musical tastes.
All concerts are handicap accessible.

Great Waters Orchestra Pops

The Best of Broadway, Jazz and Hollywood

Peter Mansfield, Conductor/ Arranger

The Cowboys Overture John Williams  Andrew Lloyd Webber Salute arr. Mansfield A Chorus Line Fantasy arr. Mansfield   Presenting Jay Daly, Trumpet Stardust Jay's Medley Classic Ellington arr. Mansfield  It Don’t Mean A Thing      I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart    Mood Indigo In A Sentimental Mood    Sophisticated Lady Satin Doll    Azure Doin’ The Crazy Walk    Take The A Train Intermission West Side Story Suite arr. Mason/Leonard Bernstein  3 Leroy Anderson Favorites    Belle Of The Ball    Forgotten Dreams    Bugler's Holiday Presenting Boston Conservatory Theater Division Soloists A Tribute To Cole Porter & Irving Berlin    My Heart Belongs to Daddy    So In Love    You're The Top Annie Get Your Gun Highlights arr. Mansfield There's No Business Like Show Business They Say That Falling In Love is Wonderful I've Got The Sun in The Morning The Great Dancers arr. Mansfield   (A Tribute to Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly & Bob Fosse) Top Hat, White Tie and Tails; Stepping Out With My Baby; Dancing Cheek to Cheek; I Won't Dance; All That Jazz; Big Spender; I'm A Brass Band; American in Paris excerpts; Singin' In The Rain; Broadway Rhythm (Gotta Dance)   Stars & Stripes Forever Sousa  

Peter Mansfield, the acclaimed conductor and multitalented musician, has a long standing relationship with the Boston Pops and has worked closely with maestros John Williams and Keith Lockhart as pianist and arranger. He has also served as Musical Coordinator for the PBS television specials, Evening At Pops, featuring such artists as Winton Marsalis, George Benson, Lyontyne Price and Tommy Tune. His credits include pops music conductor for such renowned orchestras as the Kansan City Symphony, the Hartford Symphony, the Milwaukee Symphony, the New Hampshire Symphony, the Kennedy Center Opera House Orchestra, the Philadelphia Pops and the National Symphony Orchestra, to name a few. Mr. Mansfield was the Music Director for Concert on Ice, the first international tour featuring Olympic and world champion figure skaters in concert with major US and Canadian orchestras. He enjoyed a 20 year tenure as Music Director and Music Supervisor of the renowned Harvard University Hasty Pudding Theatricals. Along with his many conducting and arranging engagements, he presently serves as a faculty member in the Music Theater Department of Boston Conservatory.