The world accordion competition in its Marche capital
When you arrive in Castelfidardo in September, in the hinterland of the province of Ancona, you immediately realize that the accordion is not just any instrument here: it's an identity. In this town in the Marche region, where Paolo Soprani started the first artisanal production in the mid-19th century, the Premio Internazionale della Fisarmonica (International Accordion Prize), now known worldwide by the acronym PIF, was born in 1976. It is one of the most prestigious and long-standing competitions dedicated to this instrument, attracting performers, teachers, and enthusiasts from every continent.
The PIF is not just a competition: it's a launchpad. The careers of some of the greatest Italian accordionists, from Massimiliano Pitocco to Claudio Jacomucci, from Cesare Chiacchiaretta to Samuele Telari, have taken off from its finals. Winning in Castelfidardo means entering a history spanning half a century. The main category, the Premio, offers the most coveted trophy, awarded at the end of three increasingly challenging rounds before an international jury.
Alongside the actual competition, the PIF is above all a celebration of music that invades the entire town. For five days, the Teatro Astra, the Auditorium San Francesco, the Salone degli Stemmi, and the central Piazza della Repubblica host dozens of free concerts: from classical repertoire to jazz, from tango to world music, up to the most experimental fusions. It's a packed schedule, designed for both industry professionals and those discovering the surprising versatility of the accordion for the first time.
Organized by the Municipality of Castelfidardo together with the Pro Loco (local tourism board), the PIF is the pinnacle of a vocation that runs through the entire town in the Marche region: here you'll find historic accordion factories, the International Accordion Museum, and a network of artisans who continue to export instruments worldwide. Participating in the PIF, even just as a spectator, is the best way to understand why this corner of the province of Ancona is considered the world home of the accordion.
The 2026 edition of the Premio Internazionale della Fisarmonica returns to Castelfidardo from September 9th to 13th, with the artistic direction of accordionist and composer Cesare Chiacchiaretta, himself a winner of the competition in 1993. The organization is handled by the Municipality of Castelfidardo and the Pro Loco led by Ruben Cittadini.
The competition is divided into categories for soloists (Premio, classical, virtuosic, jazz, world music, Astor Piazzolla) and ensembles (chamber music, accordion orchestras, jazz and world ensembles). The awards ceremony takes place at the Teatro Astra on the day of the final round, with the performance of the winners. Alongside the competitions, dozens of free concerts animate Piazza della Repubblica, the Auditorium San Francesco, and the Salone degli Stemmi.
The 51st edition takes place from September 9th to 13th, 2026 and is dedicated to the accordion for soloists and ensembles. Artistic direction: Cesare Chiacchiaretta.
For the final round of the Premio category, the announced compulsory piece is 'Signature' by composer Michele Mangani.
The awards ceremony for the winners will be held at the Teatro Astra in Castelfidardo on the day of the final round, with a performance by the awardees (maximum 5 minutes) as the concluding event of the competition.
The full program of free concerts will be published on the official website in the weeks preceding the event. As is tradition, dozens of concerts will take place between Piazza della Repubblica, the Auditorium San Francesco, the Salone degli Stemmi, and the Teatro Astra. The detailed program will be announced on the official website pifcastelfidardo.it.
Castelfidardo is located in the province of Ancona, a few kilometers from the Adriatic coast. By car, it can be reached from the A14 motorway (exit Loreto-Porto Recanati). By train, get off at Osimo-Castelfidardo station and continue with local transport. By plane, fly into Ancona Falconara Airport (about 40 km away).
Most of the concerts on the program and access to the competition rounds are free. Competition entry fees range from 50 euros (for soloists in the classical, virtuosic, jazz, world music, and Astor Piazzolla sections) to 100 euros (for chamber music, orchestras, and ensembles). Registration opens on April 1st and closes on September 3rd.
Take the opportunity to visit the International Accordion Museum in the historic center and the artisan workshops of the town. It's advisable to book accommodation in advance: in September, Castelfidardo welcomes competitors and audiences from all over the world.
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Teatro Astra e centro storico
Piazza della Repubblica, 60022 Castelfidardo