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Live at the Library, July 6

With Linda Jackson and Garry Billing

A FREE live music performance supported by Friends of the Library Launceston.

Linda Jackson and Garry Billing are friends who have played cello in various community orchestras and chamber music groups for many years and are currently members of Launceston ensemble Camerata Obscura. As a cello duo they have performed at popular local events including Evandale's Verandah Music Festival.

They always take pleasure in sharing their enjoyment of cello playing in community settings and are delighted to contribute within the current library music programme. The music played ranges from baroque to classical to folk style.

At the Launceston Library, Civic Square, from 10.30am for an hour or so.

Come support local talent! No bookings required.

71 Civic Square, Launceston

71 Civic Square, Launceston
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