Concert music for the soul: Free pleasure for Vienna on June 21!

Am 21. Juni 2025 findet im Festsaal der Landstraße ein kostenloses Konzert statt, das Musik für die Seele bietet und psychische Gesundheit thematisiert.
On June 21, 2025, a free concert will take place in the ballroom of the country road that offers music for the soul and addresses mental health. (Symbolbild/MW)

Concert music for the soul: Free pleasure for Vienna on June 21!

The weekend on June 21 is celebrated musically, because the “Music for the Soul” concert is organized in the ballroom of the district. Organized by the Association of Self -Healing power, the focus is not only on the sounds, but also the goal of taking care of visitors for two hours. The concert begins at 6:30 p.m. and admission is free.

The international ensemble, consisting of five professional musicians, will offer a varied program. There are well -known operas, operettas and Viennese songs that are supposed to sweep the audience away. It is particularly gratifying that the listeners are invited to sing along, which should contribute to a unique atmosphere.

insights into the meaning of music

The relationship between music to mental health is also visible in the current discussion about mental challenges. Musicians from different genres are increasingly campaigning for more transparency in terms of mental illnesses. The well -known musician James Blake, who speaks openly about his fights with depression, emphasizes that music is an important instrument for processing fears and self -doubt. His song "Don’t Miss it" addresses these neuroses, while Arlo Parks addresses the challenges of generation z in her title "Black Dog" and as an ambassador for the mental health organization C.A.L.M. is active.

Lulu Schmidt, who appears under the name Carola Schmidt, concerns the discrepancy between external happiness and inner fighting in her song "Happy and I Hat IT". Her reviews of the stigmatization of mental problems and the role of social media in this context are clear. Aid offers such as telephone counseling are also emphasized in this context in order to offer people in crisis situations.

Scientific knowledge of musicality and mental health

Research on the connection between music and mentally well -being is expanded by new scientific knowledge. As part of a study published in the Open Access Fachmagazin Translational Psychiatry, scientists analyzed: inside the DNA of 5,648 people. They were able to demonstrate that people with a higher genetic risk of mental illnesses were musically more active on average and also performed higher artistic achievements. These findings show that the genes can influence both musical engagement and mental health, regardless of whether the people actually suffer from psychological problems.

The upcoming concert in the country road will not only be a celebration of music, but also an opportunity to deal with the deep connections between musical expression and mental health. At a time when mental health is becoming increasingly relevant, the event offers a protected environment in which joy and community can be experienced through music.

Further information about the event can be found on meinbezirk.at, while fm4.orf.at and miz.org offer additional insights into the connections between music and psychological health.

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