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Louis Kaufman (violin)
Charles Spinks
(harpsichord continuo)
The Leighton Lucas Orchestra
(Leader, Ronald Good)
Conductor, Leighton Lucas
(Continued in next column)
Leighton Lucas began to write his Concert champêtre some six years ago for Ginette Neveu ; but after her death he laid it aside. It was due to the encouragement of Louis Kaufman that he took up the work again and recently completed it. It is now dedicated to Kaufman. It consists of one continuous movement divided into three sections, a quick and gay middle section being framed by two slower ones.

Contributors

Violin:
Louis Kaufman
Harpsichord:
Charles Spinks
Leader:
Leighton Lucas Orchestra
Conductor:
Leighton Lucas
Unknown:
Leighton Lucas
Unknown:
Ginette Neveu
Unknown:
Louis Kaufman

Talk by T. T. Paterson , Ph.D.
Senior Lecturer in Industrial
Relations, University of Glasgow
Dr. Paterson believes that the cause common to most present-day strikes is frustration and that arguments about wages are, in the main, rationalisations of more deep-seated grievances.
Strikes and the Law, by Professor Otto Kahn-Freund: Saturday at 10.0 followed by an interlude at 7.60

Contributors

Talk By:
T. T. Paterson

Third Programme

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