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Episode 18 Hiberno Goethe: Stefan Hutzler
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On this month’s Hiberno Goethe, Ciarán talks to physicist Stefan Hutzler.
Stefan dressed up in traditional Bavarian costume at the 2015 Ireland Germany game with his sons, and didn’t cheer when Ireland scored. Look out for the boys in red and white SSV Jahn Regensburg jerseys playing football in Dublin parks.
Stefan talks about Kepler and Oppenheimer, and the physics behind the Beijing Olympic Swimming Pool based on the ‘Weaire-Phelan structure’
made from TCD designed bubbles. We also learn how the Guinness head
lasts longer than the Weissbier head because of the stability of the bubbles.
Stefan is a keen musician and has played in the Baggot Inn, he recites a couple of his songs for us, including one in 3 different languages. Stefan talks about the Beatles singing in German, and Kraftwerk singing in German and English. We hear how physics is connected to music and about how Einstein played the violin.
Recommendations
Food in Regensburg:
Dampfnudeln beim Dampfnudel Ulli
Bratwurstsemmel bei der Wurstkuchel an der Steinernen Bruecke
Kneitinger Dunkel oder Bock beim Kneitinger am Arnulfsplatz
Saures Luengerl
Music
Konstantin Wecker: So a saudummer Tag
Andre Heller: Die wahren Abenteuer sind im Kopf
Willy Michl: Isarflimmern
Ludwig Hirsch: Nix anders zaehlt
Van Morrison: Veedon Fleece
Literatur
Heinrich Heine: Deutschland. Ein Wintermärchen
Bertolt Brecht: Leben des Galilei
Peter Handke: Der kurze Brief zum langen Abschied
Peter Handke: Die Angst des Tormanns beim Elfmeter also: Film by Wim Wenders
Thomas Brasch: Und der Sänger Dylan in der Deutschlandhalle
Rolf Dieter Brinkmann: Ein gewöhnliches Lied
Laurence Sterne: A sentimental journey through France and Italy
Xavier de Maistre: Journey around my room
James Boswell: London Journal
Samuel Becket: Texts for Nothing
Robert Lacey and Danny Danziger: The year 1000
Holger Th. Gräf und Ralf Pröve: Wege ins Ungewisse
Film:
Muenchner Gschichtn, Helmut Dietl: (Der lange Weg nach Sacramento)
Herbert Achternbusch: Die Föhnforscher
Jim Jarmusch: Stranger than Paradise
Sofia Coppola: Lost in Translation
Bachelors Walk
This Podcast dives into the many colours of arts, language and life across cultures. St. Pauli fan and former Düsseldorfer Ciarán Murray and his guests explore the connecting moments of German and Irish life. What do musicians, dancers, artists, writers pick up from either culture? How are they inspired and enriched by the other? For all listeners who like to go and think beyond borders.
The post Episode 18 Hiberno Goethe: Stefan Hutzler first appeared on Nearcast.11 つのエピソード
アーカイブされたシリーズ ("無効なフィード" status)
When? This feed was archived on April 21, 2023 09:07 (). Last successful fetch was on November 05, 2022 11:49 ()
Why? 無効なフィード status. サーバーは持続期間に有効なポッドキャストのフィードを取得することができませんでした。
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 326897986 series 2808267
On this month’s Hiberno Goethe, Ciarán talks to physicist Stefan Hutzler.
Stefan dressed up in traditional Bavarian costume at the 2015 Ireland Germany game with his sons, and didn’t cheer when Ireland scored. Look out for the boys in red and white SSV Jahn Regensburg jerseys playing football in Dublin parks.
Stefan talks about Kepler and Oppenheimer, and the physics behind the Beijing Olympic Swimming Pool based on the ‘Weaire-Phelan structure’
made from TCD designed bubbles. We also learn how the Guinness head
lasts longer than the Weissbier head because of the stability of the bubbles.
Stefan is a keen musician and has played in the Baggot Inn, he recites a couple of his songs for us, including one in 3 different languages. Stefan talks about the Beatles singing in German, and Kraftwerk singing in German and English. We hear how physics is connected to music and about how Einstein played the violin.
Recommendations
Food in Regensburg:
Dampfnudeln beim Dampfnudel Ulli
Bratwurstsemmel bei der Wurstkuchel an der Steinernen Bruecke
Kneitinger Dunkel oder Bock beim Kneitinger am Arnulfsplatz
Saures Luengerl
Music
Konstantin Wecker: So a saudummer Tag
Andre Heller: Die wahren Abenteuer sind im Kopf
Willy Michl: Isarflimmern
Ludwig Hirsch: Nix anders zaehlt
Van Morrison: Veedon Fleece
Literatur
Heinrich Heine: Deutschland. Ein Wintermärchen
Bertolt Brecht: Leben des Galilei
Peter Handke: Der kurze Brief zum langen Abschied
Peter Handke: Die Angst des Tormanns beim Elfmeter also: Film by Wim Wenders
Thomas Brasch: Und der Sänger Dylan in der Deutschlandhalle
Rolf Dieter Brinkmann: Ein gewöhnliches Lied
Laurence Sterne: A sentimental journey through France and Italy
Xavier de Maistre: Journey around my room
James Boswell: London Journal
Samuel Becket: Texts for Nothing
Robert Lacey and Danny Danziger: The year 1000
Holger Th. Gräf und Ralf Pröve: Wege ins Ungewisse
Film:
Muenchner Gschichtn, Helmut Dietl: (Der lange Weg nach Sacramento)
Herbert Achternbusch: Die Föhnforscher
Jim Jarmusch: Stranger than Paradise
Sofia Coppola: Lost in Translation
Bachelors Walk
This Podcast dives into the many colours of arts, language and life across cultures. St. Pauli fan and former Düsseldorfer Ciarán Murray and his guests explore the connecting moments of German and Irish life. What do musicians, dancers, artists, writers pick up from either culture? How are they inspired and enriched by the other? For all listeners who like to go and think beyond borders.
The post Episode 18 Hiberno Goethe: Stefan Hutzler first appeared on Nearcast.11 つのエピソード
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