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Usually, continuous performances are held in a specific place with unified content, such as national music, modern music or the promotion of the works of an outstanding composer. Music Festival means continuous performances. Celebrations of one or more arts over days and weeks. Most of them are held at regular intervals and usually at the same location. Some music festivals are mainly held to commemorate a certain musician, such as the "Bach Music Festival", "Beethoven Music Festival", "Menuhin Music Festival" and "Nie Er Music Festival"; some music festivals are converted to contemporary music. Works are held, such as the "Donaueschengen Music Festival"; some music festivals include a variety of artistic projects, such as the "Salzburg Music Festival" (opera, musicals, ballet, drama). Nowadays, many music festivals in the world are not organized solely from the perspective of pure music. Instead, they combine tourism and economic benefits with comprehensive considerations, striving for both spiritual and material harvests. World-famous music festivals: Salzburg Music Festival, Bayreuth Music Festival, Edinburgh Music Festival, Beijing International Music Festival, etc. However, the present meaning of the word was first used in Britain. In Britain, festivals of secular music began in the 18th century, with the earliest music festival held in Westminster Abbey in 1784 dedicated to Handel. Thereafter the Handel Festival was held almost continuously until the 20th century. In the 19th century, the United States held several large-scale choral music festivals based on the British model. American music conservator Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge (1864-1953) established an annual chamber music festival (Pittsfield, Massachusetts; 1918) to perform commissioned works. This is one of the more special music festivals that followed in the 20th century. In 1937, conductor Serge Koussevitzky founded the Berkshire Music Festival in Tanglewood, near Lenox, Massachusetts. Both festivals are high-profile, important music industry events. A large number of rock music festivals were also held in the 1960s and 1970s. In 1957, Spanish cellist Pablo Casals founded the famous music festival in Puerto Rico.
Under the call of a certain theme, many bands gather together to bring a series of performances to fans over several days. This is a veritable festival. This kind of music festival is often held outdoors because it can accommodate as many fans as possible without being restricted by the venue. Many bands have become famous due to their outstanding performance at music festivals, such as the famous heavy metal music festival Monsters Of Rock. Heavy metal bands are proud to participate in this music festival. If they can win the top spot at this music festival, the band's status will be There is no doubt that he is already a superstar. However, the most influential rock music festival in history is still Woodstock in 1969.
The famous music festival [Aldeburgh Festival] Aldeburgh Music Festival
Since 1948, it has been held every year in Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England. Its activities mainly introduce the works of Benjamin Britten and some of the musicians around him.
[Bayreuther Festspiele] Bayreuth Music Festival
Founded in 1876 by German composer R. Wagner. In order to perform the comprehensive art musicals he created, Wagner built a Bayruit Classic Theater. The theater was officially opened under his chairmanship on August 13, 1876. Conductor Hans Richter conducted the performance of his "Ring of the Nibelung". The festival only performs Wagner's middle and late works and is one of the most famous music festivals in the world.
[Cheltenham Festival]Cheltenham Music Festival
Established in 1945. Initially focusing on British contemporary music, it expanded to include contemporary music from other countries after 1969, and is scheduled to be held every summer at Cheltenham Spa in the UK.
[Endinburgh Festival] Edinburgh Music Festival was held in 1947 to reunite Bruno Walter and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra after World War II. It will be held every year in Scotland, UK. Operas, dramas and ballets will be performed in three theaters, symphony concerts will be held in the Grand Concert Hall, and chamber music and solo performances will be held in the Small Concert Hall. [Salzburger Festspiele] Salzburg Music Festival Its predecessor was the Mozart Music Festival held in Salzburg, Austria, Mozart's birthplace in 1877. It was changed to the Salzburg Music Festival in 1922. It was suspended during World War II and resumed in 1946. It mainly performs works by Mozart, but also performs other German and Austrian works as well as outstanding works from other countries. Liszt, Mahler, R. Strauss, Walter, Toscanini, Furtw?ngler, B?hm, Alayan, etc. have conducted performances here.
It is one of the most famous music festivals in the world