Didgeridoo player in Sydney Australia
Did you know it's International Music Day?
October 1 became the official International Music Day in 1975 by order of the International Music Council established by the United Nations.
Its purpose is to promote the musical arts worldwide, foster opportunities for people to express themselves and communicate with others freely through music and recognize the value of musical artists.
Cellist at a candlelight concert in Dubrovnik
To celebrate International Music Day here are some musicians I've photographed around the world.
A band playing in a park in New York City.
A violinist in Prague
Musical performer in Cape Town, South Africa
Maori musicians in New Zealand
Guitarist and singer in Fiji
Street musicians in Rome, Italy
Accordion player on a train in Madrid, Spain
Musicians performing on Bastille Day in Île de Ré France.
Musicians at the home of Bob Marley in Jamaica.
Street entertainer in Lisbon, Portugal
Masai singers and dancers in Tanzania.
Cellist on the street in Kyiv, Ukraine
Naxi singers Yunnan province, China
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