In
the land of the accordion
The
legend began in 1863 in Castelfidardo; Paolo Soprani, a son of share
croppers, observed an accordeon (a sort of toy harmonica) being
played by an Austrian pilgrim while he was walking towards the sanctuary
of the Virgin of Loreto.
Curiosity and intuition led the young boy to create the first real
diatonic harmonica (and then the first accordion). His company is still
existing and is now called Meneghini-Scandalli-Soprani, it helped
spread sounds which have become popular in squares all over the world.
Electronics
has not managed to destroy the pleasure of listening to traditional
ballads accompanied by the accordion. Several festivals are dedicated to
this instrument, with the participation of excellent musicians (such as
Ambrogio Sparagna), the aim of these festivals is to recover the country
culture and its traditional music.
Castelfidardo
hosts many accordion-manufacturing companies; instruments are created with
mastery and accuracy by excellent craftsmen), and the local economy has
been exploiting such heritage giving rise to a net of small and large
companies linked to the musical instruments’ sector.
Companies
include EKO (founded in Recanati in 1959), which at first focused
on the manufacturing of classical and electric guitars. EKO guitars
were chosen by the most famous bands during the 1960’s.
The company then started to manufacture amplifiers, electronic organs,
microphones and mixers, creating an important net of artisan concerns that
manufacture individual components (keyboards, pieces of furniture for
instruments, etc.).
The
EKO brand is renowned all over the world, yet many creators have
continued to work as craftsmen, creating unique products; they are
excellent lutists whose instruments prove their refined skills.
Examples include Alfredo Bugari from Castelfidardo, Roberto Rocchetti from
Fermo, Lanfranco Cappelletti from Matelica and Gregory Rossetti from
Macerata, just to name a few. Guglielmo Agostinelli from Fabriano is one
of the main manufacturers of flutes.
In
order to understand how interested this region is in music, all one has to
do is to discover the many musicians who found an ideal territory for
their skills in the Marches, as well as the professional structures that
have been established to meet such requirements. Examples include sound
broadcast studies and agencies.
Finally,
it is no surprise that all over the world, while watching TV
absent-mindedly, it is possible to note that the accordions musicians are
playing bear the name Castelfidardo elegantly set in mother-of-pearl.
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