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What is the history of music festivals

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The Early Development of Music Festivals
==The Early Development of Music Festivals==
The earliest recorded music festival is arguably the Pythian Games that took place in the 6th century BC. These games took place every four years and were similar to the well known ancient Olympic games. This event eventually became more focused on games and athletic competitions, but the games were initially dedicated to Apollo and focused on music, with Apollo being the patron because he was the Greek god of music. Apollo is often depicted with a lyre and the Pythian Games were a chance to hold competitions among competing musicians. Both instrumental and singing performances were held as competitions among different contestants. It is also known that during the spring the Athenians celebrated the Festival of the Vine Flower, which also included drinking contests, dancing, and music. Performances would also be held to honor Dionysus, with the festival-goers using music and their drinking to honor the god.
==The Development of Modern Music Festivals==

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