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by Milosz Magin

Studies, (Op. 10) .............. Chopin
No.6, in E flat minor; No. 4 in C sharp minor Mazurkas ........................ Chopin
A minor Op. 17 No. 4; C, Op. 24 No.2; E minor, Op. 41 No. 2
Study in B flat minor, Op. 4 .......... Szymanowski
Nocturne .........................Paderewski * Scherzo ....................... Milosz Magin
* Nursery Scenes ..............., Milosz Magin
The old clock; The spinning wheel; The ice grotto; Hobgoblins; The Chinese porcelain figure; The harlequin; Lullaby
* Toccata: Polka ................ Milosz Magin

* First broadcast performance in this country

Contributors

Pianist:
Milosz Magin

Matthew Hodgart introduces a second programme of some of the Dublin street ballads that James Joyce knew, and shows how Joyce used them symbolically in Finnegans Wake.
The Singers: Dominic Jehan, Mary O'Hara, Seamus Ennis and the recorded voice of John McCormack
Produced by Sasha Moorsom

Contributors

Introduces:
Matthew Hodgart
Singers:
Dominicjehan Maryo.
Singers:
Hara Seamus Ennis
Unknown:
John McCormacK
Produced By:
Sasha Moorsom

A group of six talks
I-The Natural Philosophy by Gerd Buchdahl
Lecturer in the Philosophy of Science
L [n the University of Cambridge
I, was largely a question of method
„rl«in2 an attitude of mind. Dr.
Buchdahl discovers the attitude of mind in Bacon, the method in Galileo and rwartei There were competing views of Uws of nature,' of the structure of matter and of the relation of reason and , experience" and a commanding purpose Tsecur. ' eternally scientific conclusions.*
Dr. M. A. Hoskin on Nature and Mathematics: May 29

Contributors

Unknown:
Gerd Buchdahl
Unknown:
Dr. M. A. Hoskin

Third Programme

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