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Russian peace tribute


In Russia, unlike Britain, the Second World War will never be forgotten. There is nobody in that vast country who was not involved in the onslaught that killed millions of civilians as well as soldiers, and every family has people to mourn and remember.

Many Arran people have been thrilled over the years by the violin and viola music of Lev Atlas and more recently, Djordje Gajic, grand master of the piano accordion, and it is good news that the pair of them will be coming to give a concert in Brodick this summer. Meanwhile, they will be playing on May 6th at the flamboyant and moving peace celebration in the Russian café in Glasgow. If anyone would like to go, the details are on the poster.

 

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