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Artwork for Many Voices: A world music podcast
Soran Bushi
Neuroscience Of Music
The Global Jukebox
Auckland, New Zealand
Māori Language
Māori Music
Japan
Tanko Bushi
Cantonese
Music
Minyo
Tokyo Ondo
Hong Kong

Some call music “the universal language”. But how many songs do you know in one of the world’s 6,000+ languages besides English? Every week, Dr Patrick Savage asks a guest who speaks one of those languages to share six songs from their own culture: old and new; happy and sad; music that makes you want to dance and want to sing. He also asks their thoughts on the science behind the world’s musical ... more

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For today’s episode of “Many Voices”, I was delighted to welcome our guest, Brenda Suyanne Barbosa, to teach us about the Guaraní music of her culture. Born in Brazil, Brenda has recently moved to Germany to pursue a PhD at the University of Music Fr... more

For today’s episode of “Many Voices”, I was delighted to get to chat in person with Dr Nori Jacoby (norijacoby.com) from Cornell University while we were both in the Netherlands for a symposium about music and evolution. I enjoyed hearing Nor... more

For today’s episode of “Many Voices”, I was delighted to welcome our guest, Dr Gakuto Chiba, to teach us about min’yo (folk songs) and other music from Japan. Gakuto had just graduated a few days earlier with his PhD from Keio University Shonan Fujis... more

For the first episode of “Many Voices: A world music podcast”, I sat down with Society for Music Perception and Cognition President Professor Psyche Loui while we were both in the Netherlands for a symposium about music and evolution. Born in Hong Ko... more

For today’s episode of Many Voices, I was delighted to welcome our guest, Mark Lenini Parselelo, to tell us about the music of his Maasai community. Born in Kenya, Mark moved to Canada to pursue a PhD in Ethnomusicology at Memorial University of Newf... more

For today’s episode of “Many Voices”, I was delighted to welcome Danya Pavlovich to teach us about Māori waiata (or songs) from Aotearoa New Zealand. Danya is a PhD candidate in the School of Psychology at Waipapa Taumata Rau / the University of Auck... more

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Nori Jacoby
Scientist and musician focusing on cross-cultural musicology
Cornell University
Episode: #5 Hebrew music from Israel with Dr Nori Jacoby (Cornell University)
Dr. Gakuto Chiba
Tsugaru Jongarabushi performer and music researcher
Japan
Episode: #4: Japanese music with Dr Gakuto Chiba (national Tsugaru shamisen champion)
Psyche Loui
Professor and neuroscientist of music, Northeastern University
Northeastern University; Society for Music Perception and Cognition
Episode: #1: Cantonese songs from Hong Kong with Prof Psyche Loui (President, Soc. Music Perception & Cognition)
Mark Lenini Parselelo
Maasai musician and ethnomusicology PhD candidate at Memorial University (N. Newfoundland)
Memorial University of Newfoundland
Episode: #3: Maasai & Swahili songs from Kenya with Mark Lenini Parselelo (Memorial University)
Danya Pavlovich
PhD student; Ngāti Hine, researcher in ethnomusicology and cross-cultural music science
University of Auckland (Waipapa Taumata Rau)
Episode: #2: Māori music from Aotearoa New Zealand with Danya Pavlovich (U. Auckland | Waipapa Taumata Rau)

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Patrick Savage
Host of Many Voices: A world music podcast

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#1: Cantonese songs from Hong Kong with Prof Psyche Loui (President, Soc. Music Perception & Cognition)
Q: Can you talk about the role of science in understanding music?
Science provides hypotheses and rigorous methods (like EEG and fMRI) to investigate how the brain perceives and produces music, helping explain why music is so universal and persistent across cultures.

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Across recent episodes, the show explores music from diverse languages and cultures, pairing deep scholarly context with intimate performance. Conversations thread through how language, identity, and social life shape musical practice—from traditional roots to contemporary fusions, and from cognitive science to diaspora narratives. Notable strengths include guest expertise spanning ethnomusicology, neuroscience of music, and cross-cultural performance, as well as vivid live excerpts and clear explanations of how music acts as a social glue and a bridge across borders. The lineup tends to feature researchers and practitioners who study or enact music in global communities, making it a compelling listen for listeners who want rigorous ideas a... more

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