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Concert Series Continues at First Congregational Church
Sunday Afternoons Live Concert Series continues this Sunday at 4 pm with The Chamber Players of the Greenwich Symphony Orchestra.

The popular concert series, Sunday Afternoons Live continues this Sunday, February 8 at 4:00 pm at the First Congregational Church of Greenwich with The Chamber Players of the Greenwich Symphony Orchestra. Held in the acoustical splendor and intimate setting of the First Congregational Auditorium, admission is $20 per person and light refreshments will be served. Tickets are available at the door and all school-aged youth are free.
The Chamber Players are the principal musicians of the Greenwich Symphony Orchestra who present intriguing and wide-ranging concerts of chamber music that span the centuries. Violinist Krystof Witek, violist David Cresswell, cellist Daniel Miller, and pianist Andrew Gordon will perform Intermezzo for String Trio by Zoltan Kodaly, Piano Trio in D Major by Franz Joseph Haydn, and Piano Quartet in G Minor by Johannes Brahms.
The season then continues in February with:
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February 15: Songs of the Heart
This program will showcase favorite love songs, including Broadway tunes, standards, contemporary songs, opera arias, and more. These songs are filled with beauty, humor, passion, and joy. The concert will feature harpist, Wendy Kerner, with vocalists Steve Magnuson and Marjorie Donalds, along with pianist Joe Mennonna.
February 22: Asylum Quartet
The four classically-trained saxophonists met as graduate students at The Hartt School in West Hartford, Connecticut in 2011. Shortly after forming, the quartet received the Grand Prize in the 2014 International Chamber Music Ensemble Competition in Boston, becoming the first saxophone quartet to receive this honor. Asylum Quartet is comprised of Joseph Abad, Tony Speranza, Max Schwimmer, and Andrew Barnhart. They will perform works by Gershwin, Barber, Bernstein, and a number of new compositions to delight your senses.
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For more information about any of these programs, call the church office at 203-637-1791 or visit the church website: www.fccog.org.