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Anthony Newman and Friends to Benefit The Sanctuary Series

A parlor recital at a private home in South Salem on Sunday afternoon February 9, 2014 at 3 PM featuring Anthony Newman and special guests to help raise awareness for The Sanctuary Series,  a new keyboard recital series being hosted at the South Salem Presbyterian Church.

Anthony Newman is a renowned keyboardist, composer and conductor who has been described by Wynton Marsalis as "The High Priest of Bach," and by Time Magazine as "The High Priest of the Harpsichord." The audience is limited to 40 attendees and there will be a post-concert reception

The Sanctuary Series is intended to present some of the world's most accomplished pianists in the pastoral setting of northern Westchester's historic hamlet of South Salem through partnerships with other small venues in order to provide visiting artists multiple opportunities to perform while in the New York area.  The series was founded by Mary Jane Newman, Mr. Newman's wife, herself an acclaimed conductor, pianist and organist and Minister of Music at the South Salem Church, working in conjunction with Yashar Yaslowitz, an accomplished pianist who is director of the Carnegie Concert Series in Nyack, NY.

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As it has for so many other community activities, "The White Church on the Hill" has opened its doors to the series, and Yamaha and Faust Harrison Pianos in White Plains have lent their support, along with a group of community volunteers who are helping to launch what they hope to see become a permanent part of the cultural fabric of northern Westchester.

Pastor, Rev. Dr. Chip Andrus and his Congregation want their Church to be a center for great art, as well as a community of faith committed to everyone who lives in the area regardless of what tradition they practice. As the Pastor noted, "gracious hospitality and commitment to the beauty of music and art in our world could be our mission statement."

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The series itself begins on March 16 and includes five performances on alternate Sunday afternoons. In addition to Tony Newman and Yashar Yaslowitz, the inaugural spring season also features appearances by "music greats" Eugenia Zuckerman and Frederic Chiu.  

The cost for the February 9 reception is $65 per person ($120 per couple). To reserve a seat email info@thesanctuaryseries.org. Learn more about the series on Facebook at www.Facebook/thesanctuaryseries.

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