MUSIC AT FIRST
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
125 South Third Street
Wilmington, NC
28401
2011-2012 Season
Music at First is pleased to announce its fifteenth season of concert offerings. In addition to its regular offerings of area chamber groups, choirs and solo musicians, MAF will host the American debut of the Tiberius String Quartet from Romania in a special season-opening concert on Wednesday, September 28, at 7:30 p.m. The second half of the MAF season opens with a concert celebrating First Presbyterian's historic and newly restored 1928 E. M. Skinner pipe organ. This special concert will be performed by a direct succession of past and present staff organists at First Presbyterian representing 53 continuous years of music. The 90-voice Schola Cantorum from the renowned Westminster Choir College in Princeton, New Jersey, returns in March, and the season concludes with eighteen year-old organist Bryan Anderson who is a student at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia and the 2011 winner of the American Guild of Organists Region IV Competition for Young Organists.
We look forward to seeing you this season!
Doug Leightenheimer
MUSIC AT FIRST
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
125 South Third Street
Wilmington, NC
28401
2011-2012 Season
Music at First is pleased to announce its fifteenth season of concert offerings. In addition to its regular offerings of area chamber groups, choirs and solo musicians, MAF will host the American debut of the Tiberius String Quartet from Romania in a special season-opening concert on Wednesday, September 28, at 7:30 p.m. The second half of the MAF season opens with a concert celebrating First Presbyterian's historic and newly restored 1928 E. M. Skinner pipe organ. This special concert will be performed by a direct succession of past and present staff organists at First Presbyterian representing 53 continuous years of music. The 90-voice Schola Cantorum from the renowned Westminster Choir College in Princeton, New Jersey, returns in March, and the season concludes with eighteen year-old organist Bryan Anderson who is a student at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia and the 2011 winner of the American Guild of Organists Region IV Competition for Young Organists.
We look forward to seeing you this season!
Doug Leightenheimer