Georgian Chamber Players
2025-2026 season

David Coucheron, violin

Zhenwei Shi, viola

Julie Coucheron, piano

Elizabeth Pridgen, piano 


october 26, 2025 at 6 pm
Eddie’s attic
Season Opening
PURCHASE TICKETS

An Evening of Virtuosity and Fun!

On Sunday, October 26th, 2025 at 6:00 p.m., join us for a sparkling night of chamber music that journeys from the drama of Mozart to the fiery flair of Monti—featuring some of your favorite performers:

Mozart – Piano Quartet in G minor

(David Coucheron • Zhenwei Shi • Charae Krueger • Julie Coucheron)

A stormy, passionate masterpiece that redefined the piano quartet.

Chopin – Polonaise Brilliante

(Charae Krueger • Julie Coucheron)

A dance-infused showpiece bursting with elegance and sparkle.

Handel/Halvorsen – Passacaglia

(David Coucheron • Zhenwei Shi)

A thrilling Baroque-Romantic duel that shows off violin and viola fireworks.

Mendelssohn – Andante & Allegro

(Elizabeth Pridgen • Julie Coucheron)

Tender lyricism meets playful virtuosity in this delightful duo.

Monti – Czardas

(Everyone!)

A whirlwind Hungarian-style finale that will send you out the door humming.

Expect an evening that blends grace, wit, and dazzling technique—all delivered with the warmth and spontaneity of close friends making music together.

January 25, 2026 at 3 pm
Trinity Presbyterian Church
A Tribute to Christopher Rex

On Sunday, January 25, 2026, at 3:00 p.m., GCP presents a heartfelt concert at Trinity Presbyterian Church honoring the legacy of founding member, the late cellist Christopher Rex. This tribute includes Borodin’s luminous String Quartet No. 2, a work deeply personal to Rex, as it was performed at his wedding.

may 31, 2026 at 3 pm
ahavath achim synagogue
Grand Season Finale

The season concludes on Sunday, May 31, 2026, at 3:00 p.m. at the Ahavath Achim Synagogue. Showcasing the synagogue’s two grand pianos, pianists Elizabeth Pridgen and Julie Coucheron will perform Rachmaninoff’s magnificent Suite No. 2 for Two Pianos, an exhilarating finale to the season.

Banner photo by Mark Gresham