We are delighted to extend our warmest invitation to you to attend the 30th Anniversary celebration of the Australian Accordion Teachers Association (AATA) Festival, to be held in Sydney, Australia. This prestigious event will take place on the 7th and 8th of June 2025 and promises to be an extraordinary gathering of accordion enthusiasts from around the globe.
The AATA Festival is a remarkable occasion that brings together accordion teachers, performers, and music enthusiasts to celebrate the rich history and vibrant present of the accordion. This year's festival will feature exhilarating competitions and captivating concerts that showcase the exceptional talent and artistry of accordionists. As an integral part of the festival, we are proud to host the renowned Australian International Accordion Championships, attracting participants from all corners of the world.
If you have any inquiries or require assistance, we encourage you to email AATA President, Tatjana Marx. She will be more than happy to provide guidance and support.
For our international guests and competitors, the AATA may be able to provide official invitation letters to assist in obtaining visas. Please contact Tatjana Marx directly, and she will gladly assist you with the necessary documentation.
We anticipate a truly remarkable and unforgettable celebration of the accordion's legacy, and we sincerely hope that you will join us in Sydney for this momentous occasion. Your presence and contribution will undoubtedly enrich the festival and further strengthen the global accordion community.
We eagerly look forward to welcoming you to the 30th Anniversary AATA Festival in Sydney, Australia, where passion, talent, and camaraderie will harmoniously converge. Save the dates, and make plans to be part of this exceptional celebration.
Please note that the International competition categories WILL be running for 2025.
For entry details and category information, visit our Accordion Competition Page.
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Tatjana Marx is one of Australia’s most well-respected accordion educators. A renowned accordion concert artist herself, she was crowned Yugoslav National Champion many times before going on to study with the famous Professor Vladimir Besfamilnov at the Kiev Conservatorium of Music in Ukraine for 7 years. She completed her post-graduate studies, Master of Arts in 1990 majoring in accordion.
Tania has excelled in international accordion competitions, highlighted with a 3rd place at the Klingenthal International Competition for Soloists in 1986 and 2nd place in the 1988 Coupe Mondiale International Solo Championship. The first 'Laureate' from ex-Yugoslavia at these prestigious international competitions and the first Ser piano accordionist to achieve such impressive results. Tania performed the world premiere performance of Zubitsky's "Slavic" Sonata No. 2 in Klingenthal in 1986.
Now an Australian citizen based in Sydney, Tania has continued performing and adjudicating across Australia, New Zealand, and all around the world.
In 1993, she made a concert tour to the Peoples Republic of China. Concerts were televised and have been broadcast since then several times. The tour also included performances at the 1st Chinese International Accordion Festival in Beijing and Urumqi. Other concert performances include Russia, Croatia, Germany, Poland, Ukraine, Slovenia and Serbia.
In 2019, Tania was the co-ordinator and player with the Southern Cross Ensemble who we featured guest performers at the famous “World Music Festival” held in Innsbruck, Austria.
In 1992, Tania established her own music school in Sydney, teaching both accordion and piano. She has taught students to the highest levels in the AMEB examination and also had several students compete to much acclaim internationally. She has had several students achieve high placings in competitions such as the Coupe Mondiale, and the South Pacific Accordion Championships as we as numerous Australian National Championship titles.
Tania has been the President of the Australian Accordion Teachers Association Inc since its foundation in 1993. This organisation runs the annual Australian International Accordion Championships and Festival. The Confédération Internationale des Accordéonistes - IMC - UNESCO honoured Tania in 2005 with the Merit Award for her "In recognition of outstanding services to the International Accordion Movement".
She is often invited to hold seminars and masterclasses at accordion festivals in Europe and Asia.
Any soloist or group featuring accordion is invited to participate. This is an ideal opportunity for any hobbyist, accordion lover or professional to perform for an enthusiastic friendly audience. Performers may be from any nation or territory. This is for all non competitive performances.
All applications welcomed. Please contact the AATA Office early enough to complete application forms and membership forms and have them reach the AATA Office by 1st May. Please note that each performer must be a current financial member of the Australian Accordion Teachers Association Inc.
This Online Prospectus forms the official rules for the Australian Accordion Teachers Championships and International Festival..
For centuries, music has been a universal language. Its ability to communicate across cultures, countries and generations suggests that now, more than ever, we need to put differences aside and come together to share our talents and love for music, regardless of whichever corner of the world we call home.
THE AUSTRALIAN INTERNATIONAL ACCORDION VIDEO PROJECT gives accordionists of ALL AGES, ALL LEVELS, and ALL NATIONS to submit a video to be compiled together as a showcase of how when we work together, all differences can be put aside!
This project, co-ordinated by the Australian Accordion Teachers Association - a Premiere Voting Member of the Confederation Internationale des Accordionistes (IMC-UNESCO) will publish the final edited video of performances on YOUTUBE in early June 2022.
HOW TO PARTICIPATE:
1.Fill in your entry form here. This event is open to accordionists from ALL nations and territories. Soloists, Duets, Trios and Ensembles are all welcome. Groups that feature the accordion with other instruments are especially welcome!
2.Submit your video to us using a file sharing platform such as dropbox, WeTransfer, or even a google drive. (Note: video files need to be submitted that allow the AATA to download and edit them. Therefore, links to YouTube submissions are not able to be accepted). Please make sure you send your name and country information in ENGLISH. Only a section of each video will be selected so you only need to submit one piece of music. (If you want to submit two pieces that is fine too BUT only 1 piece will chosen for the final video).
3.All performers will receive an official DIPLOMA OF PARTICIPATION – acknowledging their selection to represent their country in this VERY SPECIAL online event.
International participants (those that reside outside of Australia) are asked to pay a nominal entry/administration fee of €5.
Australian residents that are members of the Australian Accordion Teachers Association are able to participate free of charge.
ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED BEFORE 30th MAY 2025
VIDEOS MUST BE SUBMITTED BEFORE 3rd JUNE 2025
The Australian Accordion Teachers Championships and International Festival offers International and Australian performance categories including:
Solo Championships
Duet and Ensemble Championships
Specialist Genre Categories Championships including:
Each performance category includes a selection of classes. Details of the classes, the music requirements, time limits, entry fees etc. are in the Class Schedule section.
Entry forms for all other classes are available on this site.
Incorrectly completed Entry Forms will not be accepted.
Please note that each entrant must be a current financial member of the Australian Accordion Teachers Association Inc.
For the year beginning 1st April:
ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP | $10 |
ORDINARY MEMBERSHIP | $20 |
FULL MEMBERSHIP | $40 |
FAMILY MEMBERSHIP | $60 |
Membership Application forms are available on this site.
Each competitor is required to provide one copy of their Own Choice music for the adjudicators, (except for the Creative Classes and Festival performances). This music is to be handed to the AATA Official when reporting for your competition class.
Failure to supply music for the adjudicators means that the contestant cannot play.
All the classes are sight judged and adjudicating considerations include: level of performance, difficulty of music, suitability of choice of music (i.e. contrasting style as required for some classes or suitability of music where specific types of music [i.e. Jazz] are a requirement), presentation and audience appeal.
The names of the adjudicators will be printed in the Official Programme.