Accordion extravaganza fuses East and West in Shanghai


By integrating themed tourism routes and collaborating with local hotels to offer special packages, the event aimed to create a dynamic cultural exchange platform, fostering artistic activity and driving commercial growth in the region.
The Shanghai Spring International Music Festival, established in 1960, is one of China's longest-standing music festivals. As a showcase of Shanghai's musical achievements, it serves as a significant platform for international artistic exchange and a beloved tradition for the city's residents.
Mirco Patarini, president of the Confederation Internationale des Accordeonistes, a global body representing national accordion organizations worldwide, praised the festival's ability to connect diverse musical styles.
"The accordion is an instrument that can play many kinds of music like classical music, jazz, tango, and a lot. What is very interesting about this festival is that it connects everything together," he said. "The organizers found musicians from everywhere in the world to show every kind of possibility of the accordion. So this is the most important thing and it gives young people the opportunity to perform with people from the previous generations."