Baroque Players Noonday Getaway Concert


Sarah Wetherbee (of Sleepy Hollow), principal violin, and Sandra Miller, flute, perform Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in “Jean Newton and Friends,” a faculty sextet from the Music Conservatory of Westchester. The performance was held recently at Grace Church in White Plains as part of the free Noonday Getaway Series. Additional performers included Margaret Ziemnicka, violin; Alissa Smith, viola; Katie Reitman, cello; and Jean Newton, harpsichord. For more information on upcoming Conservatory concerts, visit www.musicconservatoryonline.org.

Harpsichordist Jean Newton (of Scarsdale) meets an admiring young fan after her performance of Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in “Jean Newton and Friends,” a faculty sextet from the Music Conservatory of Westchester. The performance was held recently at Grace Church in White Plains as part of the free Noonday Getaway Series. Additional performers included Sandra Miller, flute; Sarah Wetherbee, principal violin; Margaret Ziemnicka, violin; Alissa Smith, viola; and Katie Reitman, cello. For more information on upcoming Conservatory concerts, visit www.musicconservatoryonline.org.

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