The Launceston Youth and Community Orchestra will host its mid-year performance on Friday.
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The group is composed of three orchestras with people ranging in age groups and backgrounds sharing the common goal of making music together.
This year's concert will feature violinist Lucy Aras, of Launceston who will play 1868 Concerto No.1 in A minor by Jean-Baptist Accolay.
Works by famous composers such as Franz Liszt, Karoly Gondor and Aram Khachaturian will also be performed throughout the evening.
Entry is free or a gold coin donation, there will be a supper served at the end of the performance.
The Intermezzo and Piccolo string ensembles will also be performing works by Mozart and Stephen Chin.
Fast Facts:
- WHAT: Launceston Youth and Community Orchestra mid-year concert.
- WHEN: June 28, from 7.30pm.
- WHERE: City Baptist Church, Frederick Street.
- COST: Free or gold coin donation.