Since then, France and several other countries have started celebrating La Fête de la Musique, or as it is known today - World Music Day - to acknowledge music in all its forms and the importance of melody and harmony in people's lives.
The day is celebrated in more than 120 countries, with free concerts in public places like streets, stations, museums, and parks. By its nature, World Music Day promotes visibility and access to artistic and cultural practices. It manifests its capacity to evolve every year, expanding into public space to showcase and celebrate all music.
Now to keep the spirit of the day ringing in the minds of music lovers, take a look at some of the truly extraordinary instruments of the world — from the water-powered hydrolauphone to the touchless theremin.