by I. A. Richards
Dr. Richards speaks about the relationship between science and poetry and the failure of contemporary poetry to exploit the imaginative excitement presented by scientific development.
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 Behan , Mary O'Hara
Seamus Ennis and the recorded voice of John McCormack
Produced by Sasha Moorsom
(The recorded broadcast of May 23)
London String Quartet:
Erich Gruenberg. John Tunnell
Keith Cummings , Douglas Cameron
Schumann's Quartet in A: Sept. 24
A series of talks commenting on current legal issues
Protecting the Minority Shareholder by Peter Ford
(The recorded broadcast of August 16)
Gerard Souzay (baritone) with Jacqueline Bonneau (piano)
Roland Charmy (violin) Charles Bartsch (cello) Jacqueline Ibert (harp)
Songs (Duparc)
Le manoir de Rosemonde: Serenade florentine; Testament; Extase
Trio for violin, cello, and harp (Ibert) Songs (Duparc) ,
La vie anterieure; Chanson triste:
Phidyle on gramophone records