Our Individual and Collective Identities: Music And Why You Like It, Part Two

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A continuing conversation with composer and musicologist Nolan Gasser, author of Why You Like It: The Science And Culture Of Musical Taste. In part two of our interview with Gasser, we track down the connections of music to emotions, economics, class, politics, and psychology.

To hear part two of the interview, as broadcast today on the Arts Express radio program,  click on the grey triangle above.

You can listen to Part One of the interview here.

“I Like To-may-to, You Like To-mah-to”: Why You Like It, Part One

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Why does one person enjoy listening to Mozart while another likes Taylor Swift and still another enjoys Kendrick Lamar? Nolan Gasser set out to uncover the roots of musical taste and ended up with a wide-ranging book about music, its origins, its structure, but above all else about Why You Like It.

Gasser, the author of Why You Like It: The Science and Culture of Musical Taste, talks with us about his Music Genome project for Pandora, and his explorations into the secrets of musical preferences.

You can hear part one of the interview I conducted, as broadcast today on the Arts Express radio program on WBAI 99.5 FM NYC, by clicking on the grey triangle above.

You can listen to Part Two by clicking here.