GCP is an ensemble envisioning a new space in the community where musicians and audiences create lasting connections through shared experiences of musical excellence. Our concert series features chamber music, the Georgetown Chamber Orchestra, internationally acclaimed guest artists, and inspired programming.
Heather Adelsberger
Music Director
Agata Miklavc
Artistic Director
Jason Solounias
Artistic Director
2024-25
Concert Season
Annual Fundraiser “Music After Dark” Friday, October 4, 2024
7:30 PM at the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer 6201 Dunrobbin Drive, Bethesda, MD 20816
Join us for GCP's annual fundraiser as we take our first bow in our inaugural season. Music After Dark is a daring program, featuring everything from Paganini to Schoenfield and Piazzolla. Let Georgetown Chamber Players excite you with virtuosity, sensuality, romance, and a side of sultriness.
Schubertiade Saturday, November 16, 2024
7:00 PM at the Kosciuszko Foundation 2025 O Street NW, Washington D.C. 20036
An intimate setting, such as it was during Schubert's lifetime, this event is a musical gathering, rather than a formal concert. From Lieder to Fantasies, wine and hors d'oeuvres, this will be an evening to remember.
Georgetown Chamber Orchestra New Year’s Eve Gala Tuesday, December 31, 2024
7:30 PM at St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church 4700 Whitehaven Pkwy, Washington D.C. 20007
While we will never tire of listening to the broadcast of Vienna Philharmonic performing their traditional New Year’s Eve concert, this year you can attend it in person! Georgetown Chamber Orchestra is presenting a New Year’s Eve Gala on December 31st. There will be Strauss, there will be champagne and if you feel so inclined, bring your dancing shoes!
Georgetown Chamber Orchestra “A Night in Buenos Aires” Saturday, April 5, 2025
7:30 PM at Westmorland Congregational United Church of Christ, 1 Westmoreland Cir NW, Bethesda, MD 20816
For our season finale, let us take you on a night out on the town, and not just any town, but Buenos Aires. If we don't bring the house down with Alberto Ginastera's seldom heard Concerto for Strings, we are sure to burn it down with Astor Piazzolla's Four Seasons of Buenos Aires.
Support The Chamber Players
100% of your donation goes to programming and supporting the artists. No amount is too small.
Please considering becoming a sponsor of this new musical initiative!
All donations are tax-deductible
Giving Levels
Contributor: to $99
Friend: $100-$249
Supporter: $250-$499
Patron: $500-$999
Sponsor: $1000-$2499
A gift of $1500 will endow the chair of a musician in the Georgetown Chamber Orchestra.
Benefactor: $2500-$4999
A gift of $4000 will sponsor a guest artist chamber music recital.
Sustainer: $5000 +
Meet The Musicians
Nadezda Soroka
Violin
Taya Ricker
Violin
Brooke Gunter
Violin
Emilia Poirier-Molina
Violin
Laura Frazelle
Violin
Mary Thulson
Violin
Ting-An Wei
Viola
Mary Dausch
Viola
Adam Kramer
Viola
Patrick LeStrange
Viola
Devree Lewis
Cello
Susana Mendlow
Cello
Tim Thulson
Cello
Shaw Alger
Bass
Violin
Agata Miklavc concertmaster
Nadezda Soroka associate concertmaster
Taya Ricker principal
Brooke Gunter assistant principal
Emilia Poirier-Molina
Patricia Wnek
Laura Frazelle
Mary Thulson
Viola
Ting-An Wei principal
Mary Dausch
Adam Kramer
Patrick LeStrange
Cello
Devree Lewis principal
Susanna Mendlow principal
Christina Gullans
Tim Thulson
Bass
Shaw Alger
Georgetown Chamber Players is proud to collaborate with instrumental duo CELLO, WORLD
Praised for their breadth of timbre and emotion, Cello, World (Devree Lewis and Susanna Mendlow) has captured audiences of all ages. Their dynamic musicianship and light-hearted on-stage banter create an unforgettable listening experience. Cello, World infuse their programs with original improvisatory arrangements of multiple musical genres, taking their audiences on unique auditory adventures. Their unusual instrumentation of two cellos and occasional vocals creates a rare and striking sound.
Committed to community and educational outreach, Cello, World has developed interactive programs for audiences of all ages. Their highest priority is engaging listeners in active learning and inspire others to think differently and creatively about music.
Learn more at https://celloworldduo.com/