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Bronxville Library To Host 'An Evening Of J.S. Bach'

BRONXVILLE, N.Y. —The Friends of the Bronxville Public Library have announced plans for “An Evening of J.S. Bach” on Friday, Jan. 30, at 7 p.m.

Cellist Eugene Briskin and harpsichord player Sándor Szabó will be part of “An Evening of J.S. Bach” on Friday, Jan. 30, at the Bronxville Library.

Cellist Eugene Briskin and harpsichord player Sándor Szabó will be part of “An Evening of J.S. Bach” on Friday, Jan. 30, at the Bronxville Library.

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The concert will feature cellist Eugene Briskin and harpsichord player Sándor Szabó performing sonatas for harpsichord and cello, as well as solo works.

The Russian-born Briskin received his musical training at the Leningrad Conservatory and was part of an award-winning string quartet at the Prague International Competition at age 14. He has continued to play chamber music internationally while teaching cello at The Bronxville School.

Sándor Szabó has a well-established reputation as 'one of the leading organists in the state' (Classical New Jersey Society Journal).

Dr. Szabó is a conductor, organist, pianist, vocal coach, arranger and adjudicator throughout Europe, Canada and the United States and is currently the Minister of Music at the Reformed Church of Bronxville.

For more information about future events at the Bronxville Library, go online at bronxvillelibrary.org.

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