World Music Day 2023: Know the history and importance of this day

Our mental health is improved by music, in addition to being entertaining. As a result, every year on June 21, World Music Day is observed with the goal of educating the public about the value of music. Let's learn about the background and significance of this day:

Music proves to be our ideal companion in all circumstances, whether we are experiencing happiness or difficulty, enjoying ourselves alone or with friends, travelling, or just relaxing at home. It provides us with an opportunity to rejoice, comfort ourselves, or occasionally feel joyful. Our mood is improved, and our minds are calmed by music. World Music Day, which is observed on June 21 each year, is a celebration of the value of music. Let's learn about this year's history, purpose, and theme.

What is the history of World Music Day?

French history has ties to World Music Day. In 1982, France became the first country to observe this day. In response to the nation's love of music at the time, Jack Lang, France's then-minister of culture, announced the celebration of Music Day. 'Fête la Musica' was the name of the day.

How was the first Music Day celebrated?

More than 32 nations supported Music Day when it was first observed in France. Additionally, a lot of programmes were organised during this time. As a result, June 21 is now observed annually in many nations around the world, including India, Italy, Greece, Russia, America, Britain, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Ecuador, Mexico, Canada, Japan, China, and Malaysia. The Day of World Music is observed.

What is the importance of music?

Our mental and physical health are both impacted by music. Experts claim that listening to music promotes mental peace. The ability to listen to music allows you to relax in the middle of your daily rush and busyness. Additionally, music can help you deal with your loneliness.

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