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27 Sep

Jane Austen's Four Last Songs with Gillian Dooley

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Jane Austen’s niece Caroline, who was 12 when Austen died, wrote more than 50 years later of three songs she remembered her aunt singing towards the end of her short life, at a time when she ‘had nearly left off singing’.

One of Caroline’s cousins added a fourth song, the memory of which ‘half a century had no power to efface’.

This illustrated presentation will put these songs in the context of Austen’s life and her music collection.

Presented on-site at TJC in East Melbourne; arrival details will be provided with tickets.
This lecture is supported by The Colin Holden Charitable Trust.

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East Melbourne
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