Thomas Flippin
The Atlanta Music Project welcomes guitarist and composer Thomas Flippin. Mr. Flippin will perform the famous Concierto de Aranjuez for solo guitar and orchestra by Joaquin Rodriguez.
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The Atlanta Music Project welcomes guitarist and composer Thomas Flippin. Mr. Flippin will perform the famous Concierto de Aranjuez for solo guitar and orchestra by Joaquin Rodriguez.
Dr. Portia Carter is a donor to the AMP organization, as well as the mother of recent graduate, Marlee Carter (AMP Violin '26). Here, Dr. Carter discusses her support for AMP.
Donovan Fuller joined the Atlanta Music Project as a six-year-old spending all 12 of his grade school years in the program. He recently graduated from college with a degree in music.
Amber Taylor joined the Atlanta Music Project in 2018 as a Vocal Teaching Artist, and now leads the AMP Academy. She shares her thoughts on AMP and what it takes to develop musical proficiency.
The Atlanta Music Project is proud to celebrate 14 exceptional AMP Academy students who have successfully auditioned and earned invitations to perform in the 2026 Georgia All-State ensembles.
Camille Love, the former Executive Director of the City of Atlanta Mayor's Office of Cultural, was instrumental in helping AMP find a space and partner to launch its first programs.
Phil and Marty Juravel are long-time supporters of AMP. Phil is the organization's founding Board Treasurer, and is currently the Board Chair. Marty recently retired after a career in nursing.
Cello phenom Sterling Elliott was the Artist-in-Residence for the 2026 AMP Summer Series, where he performed the Saint-Saens Cello Concerto.
Alivia Carter (AMP '20) spent 8 years at AMP, joining in the fifth grade on double bass. By middle school, she was a top double bassist in the state of Georgia.