Lines and Dots
What can music do that words can’t? What can be expressed in language better than in sound? In this series, Maurice Walters (author and educationalist) and Christopher Sparkhall (Compser and Musical Director) take a thematic look across history and examine the ways in which words and music have been employed by humanity to approach some of the most complex and emotive concepts of existence.
Episodes

Friday Feb 14, 2025
Friday Feb 14, 2025
Backwards going with obsession humanity's explore Maurice and Chris episode, in this.
From the fugey brilliance of Bach to the experimental music of Paul Simon in Graceland and from clever palindromic poems to the curious case of Benjamin Button we consider what it is about this sort of symmetry that the race seems to find so very satisfying.
We forgot about Valentine's day.
First Recorded on 14th February 2025.

Friday Feb 07, 2025
Friday Feb 07, 2025
With Chris unusually - and, on the basis of this, uniquely - in the driving seat for this episode as Maurice battles a croaky throat, the topic for our synchronised swimmers is 'undervalued'.
This highly subjective topic takes us from Patrick Appleford's 'Living Lord' through to Shirley Jackson's 'We Have Always Lived in the Castle' by way of obscure biographies of composers and the outer orbits of Holst's Planets - we also consider the difference between undervalued and underrated!
First recorded 6th February 2025.

Tuesday Feb 04, 2025
Tuesday Feb 04, 2025
To celebrate the fact that 24 hours of Lines and Dots are now available for download, Maurice and Chris embark on a terrifying le mans (mainly because Maurice doesn't drive) of culture.
From the extraordinary compositional power of Hindemith and Herodotus' account of the battle of Marathon through to Carol Ann Duffy's 'The Christmas Truce' and that wonderful psychotropic work 'A Day in the Life' by the beatles, we explore the impact of this unit of time on music and words throughout history...
First recorded on 30th January 2025.

Friday Jan 24, 2025
Friday Jan 24, 2025
Buildings and human designs for them are a remarkable expression of creativity and also share a remarkable creative space with music and literature. In this week's episode, Maurice and Chris explore Xeankis' Metastasis, the writings of Kepler, Solomon's Temple and Chris takes a hatchet to Ed Sheeran's 'Castle on the Hill'.
This is all acheived while engaging in some very impressive parkour.
First recorded 23rd of January 2025.

Thursday Jan 16, 2025
Thursday Jan 16, 2025
In this episode, Chris and Maurice play a risky game as they consider the power of conflict in creating revolutionary concepts in music and text. From the powerful words of Homer and Oliver Cromwell to contrasting compositions by Berlioz and Britten (not to mention tips for holidaying in Rome) we look at the ways that humanity expresses its response to warfare and loss.
First recorded on 16th January 2025.

Friday Jan 10, 2025
Friday Jan 10, 2025
To kick off season three, Maurice and Chris explore a poem by Tennyson, two ancient chants - including a performance every bit as live as it is ill-advised - and a column by Mark Twain. Look forward to discussions of naivete, new year's resolutions, the development of polyphany and - as per usual - unnecessary oversharing.
Firs recorded on 9th January 2025.

Thursday Dec 19, 2024
Thursday Dec 19, 2024
Awash with Christmas spirit - or is that spirits? - Chris and Maurice take a fond stroll down memory lane as they recount their experiences of writing and producing a musical from scratch.
For those keen to see the production, performed at Canford School in 2011 - a version can be found on Christ' YouTube channel...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMYihyAVMZw
We couldn't reccomend it to you more heartily!

Friday Dec 13, 2024
Friday Dec 13, 2024
Chris and Maurice explore this slightly misunderstood season through the words of Isaiah and John as well as through two well-known Advent Carols.
There is an ill-judged vocal performance by Maurice and much spleen is vented.
First recorded on 13th December 2024.

Wednesday Dec 04, 2024
Wednesday Dec 04, 2024
In this festival of bile, Chris and Maurice pick up their swords and do battle over which of them has produced the worst cultural artefacts for discussion. Will Pam Ayres' dentally based poetry win out? Will Handel's Sarabande eat dust? Will Tess of the D'Urbevilles or the musical Six ultimately fall suffer fatal blows? Tune in to find out.
Originally recorded on Thursday 28th November.

Monday Nov 25, 2024
Monday Nov 25, 2024
Despite continental separation and the trials of fickle technology, Chris and Maurice bring you this episode to celebrate the wonders of extreme contrast. From Top Gear's capricious visit to Magnetic North and the sumptuous glory of Vaughan Williams' Symphony Antarctica through to the contrasts between Athens and Sparta and a piece of music that doesn't seem to please anyone, the discussion takes us on one of our most epic voyages yet.
Oh yes, and the sport is Beach Volleyball - of course.