An Incredible Crowd at the Accordionist Rally in the Center of Ljubljana
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Several dozen accordionists gathered at Prešeren Square in Ljubljana to answer a call for a meeting in support of Slovenian music on Independence Day. The organizers registered the rally because the city had issued a decree banning spontaneous musical performances until the end of the year. The crowd was indescribable, as a procession of Santa Claus also took place in the city center.
Several dozen accordionists responded to the call for a gathering in support of Slovenian music on Independence Day, playing a selection of local songs for a good hour on Prešeren Square, which also attracted some passersby.
They gathered to support Slovenian music. Famous songs were played, including "Čebelar", "V dolini tihi" and "Mi se imamo radi".
Several dozen accordionists gathered at Prešeren Square in the evening, responding to a call for a meeting in support of Slovenian music on Independence Day. The organizers registered the rally because the city had issued a decree banning spontaneous musical performances until the end of the year. The crowd was huge, as a procession of Santa Claus also took place in the city center.
Accordion players gathered at 6 p.m. in Ljubljana's Prešeren Square in support of Slovenian music. As the initiator of the rally, Silvo Mesojedec, told STA, the idea came from his visit to the capital, where trumpeters could be heard and practically no Slovenian music, which he finds unacceptable.
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