Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 17 hours 18 minutes
In this episode Lucy and Jono discuss Phillip Glass’ Heroes Symphony – Glass’ symphony inspired by Bowie’s album inspired by Glass. Bowie features more than Glass and Jono makes the mistake of bringing Batman into the conversation.
In this James Bond special Lucy and Jono discuss what makes a Bond theme. They write their own themes, Jono attempts to order like Bond and Lucy manages to turn the conversation to Les Mis via Mamma Mia.
In this episode of Symphonies & Snacks Lucy tries to convince Jono that Berg’s Wozzeck is a comedy. WW1 rations are recreated and Chekhov’s honky tonk is discussed.
In this Eurovision special, Lucy turns the tables and talks to contemporary composer Jono Firth about all things Eurovision. The UK and Australia entries are critiqued, Jono explains the Aussie approach to competition and Lucy outlines her ideal pun based
In episode 3 of Symphonies & Snacks Lucy talks to Rosie Fletcher about Trevor Wishart’s Red Bird. An important distinction is made between liking and appreciating. The puns are terrible and school hymns are sung.
In Episode 2 of Symphonies & Snacks Lucy talks to Anna Thomas about Boulez’s Le Marteau Sans Maitre in celebration of his 90th birthday. Bad puns are made and things go rather off topic.