A weekly review of the arts This edition is devoted to
Poetry in Ireland
Patrie* Galvin, author of Heart of Grace and Christ in London
Thomas Kinsella, author of Another September and Moralities
Richard Murphv , author of The Woman of the House and The Last Galway Hooker discuss the impact of politics and history on their work as Irish poets Chairman, George MacBeth
Toccata nono
Partita sopra passacagll
Gustav Leonhardt (harpsichord) on a gramophone record
reads the first act of his play
La Foire d'Empoigne
Animal
Grab
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From a commercial recording To be repeated on July 23
A performance of the complete play in English, first broadcast on Tuesday, can be heard again on July 22.
Michel Roux (baritone) Phyllis Spurr (piano)
Duparc
La vague et la cloche
Le manoir de Rosemonds La vie anterieure
Fauri
Le voyageur Les berceaux
Chanson du pecheur Au cimetiere
L'horizon chimérique:
La mer est infinie; Je me suis embarque; Diane, Selene; Vaisseaux. nous vous aurons aimes
Ravel
Don Quichotte a Dulcinée:
Chanson romantique; Chanson épique; Chanson a boire
A version of the Brunei Lecture on the interaction of science and technology given earlier this year at the Brunei College of Technology by R. V. Jones , C.B., C.B.E.
Professor of Natural Philosophy in the University of Aberdeen
According to Professor Jones the interaction of science and technology made our country a great power-in spite of our politicians. But what is our position today? Looking back over two hundred years of history we see the mistakes we made in many directions and Professor Jones asks: Could we go wrong again?
: second broadcast