Confédération internationale des accordéonistes

The Confédération internationale des accordéonistes (CIA) is an international music association of accordion players. It was originally founded in Paris in 1935 as the Association Internationale des Accordéonistes by the countries of France, Germany, and Switzerland. Later it was re-formed as the CIA in Lausanne, Switzerland in May 1948. It is currently headquartered in Ikaalinen, Finland. The CIA has been a member of the International Music Council since 1975.[1]

Confédération internationale des accordéonistes
AbbreviationCIA
Formation1935
Founded atParis
HeadquartersIkaalinen
President
Mirco Patarini
Websitewww.Accordions.com/CIA
Formerly called
Association Internationale des Accordéonistes

The CIA organizes World Accordion Day each May 6, including programming and live-streamed performances.

Coupe Mondiale

In accordance with its goal to uplift the accordion as a serious music instrument, the organization began a World Accordion Festival where players were nominated to compete for the "Coupe Mondiale" award. In 1961 the awards were expanded to include Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals for a variety of categories.[1]

The event is hosted annually in various host country locations.[2][3] It attracts musicians from all over the world, who are nominated by their resident country's member organizations.[4]

References

  1. "History of Confédération Internationale des Accordéonistes (CIA), founded 1935". www.accordions.com. Retrieved 2020-04-03.
  2. Kelly, John (2018-07-11). "Hear that sound? It's 150 accordionists celebrating the love of their instrument". Washington Post. Retrieved 2020-04-03.
  3. "2019 Coupe Mondiale, Confederation Internationale des Accordeonistes CIA". www.coupemondiale.org. Retrieved 2020-04-03.
  4. Chamberlain, Adrian (2013-08-16). "World's best accordion players are in Victoria to compete and entertain". Times Colonist. Retrieved 2020-04-03.
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