International Study Group on Music Archaeology was created in 1977.
One way archaeology helps us understand the past is through the material objects it finds, allowing us to know what was being used, and when. For example a dig recently found a flute, believed to be the oldest musical instrument found to date. Dated at around 40,000 BCE, it shows that music has been a part of human culture since at least that time.
As of 2022, the members of the Romanian music group Akcent are in their late 30s and early 40s. The exact ages vary depending on the specific member.
Music has been around for a very long time and one person is not credited with inventing music. Evidence of music date back 50,000 years ago and it is believed music originated in Africa.
Nobody "discovered" music. People have used music for spiritual and entertainment purposes since prehistoric times. Some may say it was the first modern men, others may say it was the Beatles.
People in the Stone Age would have likely made music using simple instruments like bone or wood flutes, drums, and rattles. The music would have been primarily used for ceremonial or social purposes. Vocal music may have also been common, using chants or rhythmic sounds.
HIM International Music was created in 1999.
International Music Summit was created in 2008.
Mersin International Music Festival was created in 2002.
Gabala International Music Festival was created in 2009.
Moscow International House of Music was created in 2003.
Bath International Music Festival was created in 1948.
International Society for Music Education was created in 1953.
Istanbul International Music Festival was created in 1973.
International Classical Music Awards was created in 2011.
International Council for Traditional Music was created in 1947.
International Library of African Music was created in 1954.
International Federation for Choral Music was created in 1982.