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Last Rehearsals for AMP AT ALTITUDE
AMP AT ALTITUDE: SPRING CONCERT 2011, is taking place next Tuesday May 3, 2011 at 7:00pm on the top floor (27th!) of the W Atlanta Midtown! This beautiful venue has floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Midtown and […]
What’s been going on these past two days at AMP?
Tuesday April 26, 2011 Check out AMP Clarinet Teaching Artist, Bryan Crumpler, and AMP Choir Director (and future 2012 Abreu Fellow), Aisha Bowden, attending “Ringing For A Reason“, a benefit concert for AMP by the […]
TONIGHT 7PM: A BENEFIT CONCERT FOR AMP!
TONIGHT AT 7:00PM: RINGING FOR A REASON: A Benefit Concert for the Atlanta Music Project by the Handbell Choirs of Northside Church and North Atlanta High School. Join us! Northside Church 2799 Northside Drive NW […]
Emory Rollins School Of Public Health Presents AMP!
Today our colleagues at the Emory University Rollins School Of Public Health presented their preliminary evaluation of the impacts and outcomes of the Atlanta Music Project:
SNEAK PEAK: A little Route 66…
Check out the Atlanta Music Project @ Gilbert House students working on the well-known “Route 66”. Come watch out our students in performance at AMP AT ALTITUDE, our 2011 Spring Concert on the top floor […]
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Workshop @ AMP
On Wednesday April 20, 2011 two amazing musicians from the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra came to AMP to work with our students. Justin Bruns, Assistant Concertmaster and Catherine Lynn, violist, coached some of our violin and […]
AMP SPRING CONCERT AT THE W
The Atlanta Music Project in partnership with The City Of Atlanta Office Of Cultural Affairs proudly invites you to: AMP AT ALTITUDE 2011 ATLANTA MUSIC PROJECT SPRING CONCERT Featuring The Students of the City of Atlanta […]
NEC Welcomes Third Class of Abreu Fellows to Train as Leaders of El Sistema-inspired Programs in US
The Abreu Fellows Program at New England Conservatory is delighted to announce its third class of 10 post-graduate musicians “passionate for their art and social change” to train as leaders of El Sistema-inspired music education […]
On Doing El Sistema In Atlanta
I can’t believe a couple of weeks ago marked the six-month anniversary of the first day of Atlanta Music Project classes. Everything is going by so fast! Looking back on my last year and a […]
Newsletter, Winter 2011
AMP Students Amaze in Debut! On February 10, 2011, at the Museum Bar, the students of the Atlanta Music Project performed admirably on their first concert as an orchestra and choir! Their concert was sold […]
Winter Performance
The Atlanta Music Project cordially invites you to a “Winter Performance” Please join us for the first performance of the Atlanta Music Project Youth Orchestra and Choir on Thursday, February 10, 2011. Click here for […]
Looking back on Atlanta’s classical music year 2010
2010 was not the most eventful of years for Atlanta’s classical ensembles, which in many ways tracked national trends as a result of the Great Recession: fewer concerts, reduced attendance, a just-hang-on attitude. A few […]
Azalea City Chapter Of The Links Host Annual Artisan Showcase
The Azalea City Chapter of The Links, Inc. recently held their second Holiday Artisans Showcase. This year’s Artisan Showcase combined music from the student performers who are a part of the Talent Development Program of […]
Building on hope, not only for city’s children, but also for all orchestras
In the schools of Philadelphia and dozens of other cities struggling for basic resources, the realms of big ideas and arts education seldom overlap. But something important is stirring here. In the fall, about 85 […]