World Fiddle Day

May 17, Saturday

World Fiddle Day
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World Violin Day is an annual international holiday dedicated to violin music and its cultural heritage. It is celebrated on the third Saturday of May each year, and in 2025, it will fall on May 17.

History of the Holiday
The holiday was established in 2012 by Irish violinist Caoimhin Mac Aoidh from County Donegal. The date was chosen to honor the anniversary of the death of Antonio Stradivari, the famous Italian master whose instruments are considered among the best in the world.

Purpose of the Holiday
World Violin Day aims to promote violin music, preserve traditions, and inspire new generations of musicians. It highlights the versatility of the violin, which is used in various musical genres around the world.

How It Is Celebrated
Celebrations include concerts, masterclasses, jam sessions, and educational events. In Ireland, especially in the village of Scartaglin, festivals dedicated to the local musical tradition of Sliabh Luachra are held.

Interesting Facts
- The terms "violin" and "fiddle" refer to the same instrument; the difference lies in the playing style.
- The violin has ancient roots, dating back to the 10th-century Byzantine lyre.
- In various countries, the violin plays a key role in folk music, such as in Ireland, Scotland, the United States, and Scandinavia.

World Violin Day is a celebration that unites people through music, honors the richness of cultural traditions, and inspires creativity.
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