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Chamber Players reveal ambitions for 40th anniversary season

By Howard Pousner
Aug 12, 2015

ACP has drawn heavily over the years from the ranks of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra for its members. Here is the 2015-16 roster (with asterisks denoting players who also are ASO members):

Laura Ardan, clarinet*

David Coucheron, violin*

Julie Coucheron, piano

Ted Gurch, clarinet*

Helen Hwaya Kim, violin

Catherine Lynn, viola*

Ann Marie McPhail, soprano

Laura Najarian, bassoon*

Elizabeth Pridgen, piano

Brad Ritchie, cello*

Alcides Rodriguez, clarinet*

Todd Skitch, flute*

Elizabeth Koch Tiscione, oboe*

Kenn Wagner, violin*

The Atlanta Chamber Players, a longtime force on the city's chamber music scene, announced its 40th anniversary season on Wednesday, billing the slate as its most expansive and ambitious offerings yet.

The 2015-16 season will include seven concerts — four or five are typically presented — and feature guest appearances by violinist Robert McDuffie, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra music director Robert Spano (playing one of his own piano compositions) and soprano Lucy Shelton.

The lineup includes ACP’s first Gwinnett County concert ever, at 550 Trackside, a Lawrenceville event facility, as well as its Carter Center debut.

"Programming such a historic season while still relatively new to the organization is a big responsibility," said pianist Elizabeth Pridgen, who was named artistic director last year. "I chose pieces and composers that reflect the rich history of the Atlanta Chamber Players while also showcasing our potential for new experiences and for growth with pieces we have not yet played as an ensemble."

The schedule:

ACP also will extend its fully subscribed Intown Soirée Series, which presents intimate evenings of wine, food and music in fine homes and unique venues. In addition to the typical six intown performances, the group is adding a four-event Soirée North Series at suburban venues.

Concert tickets (except for the May 2016 performance, which should be on sale by mid-September) are available at atlantachamberplayers.com.

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