Morristown’s Music At Noon presents a musical heritage, on strings and piano, Jan. 29

Pauline and Nancie Lederer.
Pauline and Nancie Lederer.
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Pauline_Nancie2Music At Noon, the concert series sponsored by Music At Morristown United Methodist Church, concludes its 35th season with a concert on Thursday, Jan.y 29, 2015, entitled “A Musical Heritage.”

It features Pauline Lederer, piano; Nancie Lederer, violin; Allegra Whiting, cello; Marnie Kaller, cello; Rick Kaller, piano; and the Heritage Piano Trio.

They will perform music by Bridge, Mozart, Davidoff, Beethoven, Chopin and Piazzolla.  The 30-minute concert will be held in the sanctuary of the Morristown United Methodist Church, 50 Park Place (on the Green).

January concerts have a suggested donation of $7 for adults, $6 for seniors.  Students are admitted free to all concerts.  Free childcare is available during the concert.  The sanctuary is handicapped accessible.

A light luncheon available for purchase before or after the concert (11:30 am to 1:30 pm).  The cost of the luncheon is $8 for adults and $6 for seniors and students.

For further information: www.morristownumc.com.

Marnie & Rick CroppedThis concert features professional musicians who are mother and child.  Pauline Lederer will be featured with her daughter, Nancie and also her granddaughter Allegra Whiting (17-year old award-winning cellist).

Marnie Kaller will be featured with her son Rick.  Pauline, Nancie and Marnie compose the Heritage Piano Trio, which is not in its 15th year and is dedicated to performing the masterpieces for piano trio as well as broadening their repertoire with music by composers of various ethnic backgrounds

Funding has been made possible in part by funds from Morris Arts through the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts.

For further information: 973-538-2132 or www.morristownumc.com

 

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