Every October 1st, in communities throughout the world, amateurs and professionals unite to offer special events and presentations of music of every kind. Musicians of all ages, from the pre-schooler to the senior citizen, perform during the day for people from all walks of life.
In many countries the broadcast and printed media promote the idea of International Music Day, private TV channel reported. While retaining its festive character, the Day this year should encourage reflection upon the role of music in a globalised world. The International Music Council is concerned about the future of the world's musical and cultural diversity.
Our "Many Musics" action programme aims at promoting and sustaining efforts to enhance the appreciation, understanding and preservation of the rich musical heritage of the world. But the protection of musical diversity also calls upon the need to acknowledge and sustain creativity, which is "one of the major building blocks of freedom."
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