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Georgia State University Masterworks Concert
Conductor Michael Palmer leads the University Symphony Orchestra in a performance of repertoire across three centuries, including George Walker’s String Lyric, as well as Haydn’s Symphony #104 and J.S. Bach’s Orchestral Suite #2. Christina Smith, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Principal Flutist, will join the USO in Bach’s Orchestral Suite #2.
This concert will be in person and livestreamed on our Concerts@First page.

Atlanta Chamber Players
The Atlanta Chamber Players return with a tribute to living American composers. This concert will be in person, as conditions allow, and livestreamed.
The program features the world premiere of the expanded winning commission of Notes From Inside by Benjamin Krause, our Rapido! National Finals Winner from January 2021. The piece was inspired by shared experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. Following that theme, they will perform Peace, by Jessie Montgomery, the acclaimed composer, violinist, educator, and activist. Kenji Bunch’s Dies Irie and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Jennifer Higdon’s Southern Harmony round out our tribute to living American composers. Following intermission, they will treat you with the passion and emotion of Brahms’ Piano Quartet No. 3.
Alcides Rodriguez - Clarinet
Helen Hwaya Kim - Violin
John Meisner - Violin
Catherine Lynn - Viola
Brad Ritchie - Cello
Elizabeth Pridgen - Piano
In-person
Livestream
The concert will be livestreamed on Concerts@First.

Atlanta Chamber Players: Season Closing Concert
Atlanta Chamber Players:
Season Closing Concert
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$20 Adult
$15 for Seniors and FPC Members
Free for Students
Program Information:
Igor Stravinsky: L’Histoire du Soldat
Paul Schoenfield: Café Music
Max Bruch: Kol Nidrei
George Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue
Musicians:
Elizabeth Remy Johnson - Harp
Helen Hwaya Kim - Violin
Jens Korndoerfer - Organ
Charae Krueger - Cello
Catherine Lynn - Viola
Elizabeth Pridgen- Piano
Alcides Rodriguez - Clarinet

Challenge the Stats: Rhythm of the Roots 2021
The event provides a platform to highlight and celebrate some of the top-performing artists of color in the city of Atlanta.
This concert will be livestreamed on our Concerts@First page.

Bach’s Lunch
Concerts@First presents The Dynamic Duo of violinist David Coucheron and pianist William Ransom join forces again to perform the first two of Johannes Brahms’ beautiful Sonatas.
David Coucheron - Violin
William Ransom - Piano
This concert will be livestreamed on our Concerts@First page.

A Feast for the Soul: Solo and Chamber Works
Join us for an afternoon with five of Atlanta’s finest musicians in a program full of virtuosic fireworks and profound emotions.
Following their acclaimed performances over the past year, the Coucheron siblings return together with FPC’s own organist Jens Korndörfer, and will be joined by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s Principal Oboe Elizabeth Koch Tiscione and Trombonist Jeremy Buckler.
Julie Coucheron - Piano
David Coucheron - Violin
Jens Korndörfer - Organ
Elizabeth Koch Tiscione - Oboe
Jeremy Buckler - Trombone
This concert will be livestreamed on our Concerts@First page.

Chinese New Year Celebration: Emory Cooke Noontime Concert series
The Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta rings in the Chinese New Year - the Year of the Ox - with both western strings - the Vega Quartet (founded in Shanghai) with guest violinist Helen Kim; and an ensemble of traditional Chinese instruments led by Yao Lu playing the Guzheng.
This concert will be livestreamed on our Concerts@First page.

Bach’s Lunch Co-presented with the Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta
Co-presented with the Emory Chamber Music society of Atlanta. The international award-winning Vega Quartet performs music of Haydn and Borodin Quartets in the first "Bach's Lunch" Series concert of 2021, with guest violinist David Coucheron.
Watch on Facebook or livestreamed on our Concerts@First page.

Bach’s Lunch Co-presented with the Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta
This concert will be livestreamed. Stay tuned for updates as we monitor the potential for live audiences.
Beethoven 2020 - Violin and Cello Sonatas #2, Sonata #2 in G Minor, Op. 5, #2; Sonata No. 5 in F Major, Op. 24, “The Spring”.
Christopher Rex, cello
Amy Schwartz Moretti, violin
William Ransom, piano

Bach’s Lunch Co-presented with the Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta
This concert will be livestreamed. Stay tuned for updates as we monitor the potential for live audiences.
Beethoven 2020 - Violin and Cello Sonatas #1
Charae Krueger, cello
Helen Kim & Margeaux Maloney, violin
Julie Coucheron & William Ransom, piano

Chamber Music Celebration
Following the tremendous success of our Chamber Music Extravaganza concert last month, Concerts@First is delighted to welcome back Atlanta's finest chamber musicians for an encore performance. The concert will be livestreamed here and on the Concerts@First Facebook page.
Featuring:
David Coucheron - Violin
Julie Coucheron - Piano
Helen Hwaya Kim - Violin
Yinzi Kong - Viola
Jens Korndoerfer - Organ
Charae Krueger - Cello
Christopher Rex- Cello
Elizabeth Pridgen - Piano
William Ransom - Piano
MILESTONE Moments
Weddings
Weddings at First Presbyterian Church are worship services during which two people are united in the presence of God. From the historic beauty of the Tiffany stained-glass windows to our stately stone edifice, every element of a wedding here supports this sacred union.
Read more about weddings at FPC.
Baptisms
As a congregation of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), we share the sacrament of baptism of people of all ages during our worship services.
For more information or to schedule a baptism, For more information or to schedule a baptism, contact Katie Covington via email at kcovington@firstpresatl.org or phone: (404) 228-7712.
Memorial Services
Our Care Ministry is available to provide spiritual support and assist with the planning of funerals and memorial services.
For more information about services, receptions, and interment in the Memorial Garden at First Presbyterian Church, contact Rev. Rob Sparks via email at rsparks@firstpresatl.org or phone: (404) 228-7763.