Since the dawn of humanity, music has accompanied mankind in all aspects of life: sacred rituals, popular festivals, moments of joy and sadness. It transcends languages, cultures and borders. Music is a universal form of expression, capable of conveying emotions that words sometimes struggle to express.
It is much more than mere entertainment: it awakens the senses, stimulates the memory, soothes the spirit and brings people together. In the worst moments of history, music has been a refuge, a means of resistance, a breath of hope. In the best, it has been a celebration, a source of unity, a bridge between peoples.
From a scientific point of view, it has now been proven that music has beneficial effects on the brain: it promotes learning, improves concentration, and can even relieve certain types of pain. It’s an integral part of our development, our culture and our humanity.
In short, music is not just another art form. It is a deep need, a language of the soul, an essential component of our collective existence. Music is, and will remain, an indispensable pillar of humanity.