A podcast dedicated to exploring the incredible consistency of human response throughout the centuries. Looking at music and literature, Maurice Walters (educationalist and author) and Christopher Sparkhall (composer and musical director) explore creative reactions to some of the most pressing problems and stimuli of the human condition.
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A podcast dedicated to exploring the incredible consistency of human response throughout the centuries. Looking at music and literature, Maurice Walters (educationalist and author) and Christopher Sparkhall (composer and musical director) explore creative reactions to some of the most pressing problems and stimuli of the human condition.
In this week's (somewhat delayed) episode, Maurice and Chris explore what makes a really good bit of humour. From the genius of Mozart's Musical Joke through to the mischievous Book of Moromon and the magnificently maligning poetry of the Roman poet Martial not to mention the confidence trickster Frank Abagnale Jr.
There is a single profanity in this week's podcast. But it's Classical, so surely that's allowed?
First recorded on 1st May 2025.
Lines and Dots
A podcast dedicated to exploring the incredible consistency of human response throughout the centuries. Looking at music and literature, Maurice Walters (educationalist and author) and Christopher Sparkhall (composer and musical director) explore creative reactions to some of the most pressing problems and stimuli of the human condition.