Michele Gatt

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Mro. Michele Gatt

Mro. Michele Gatt was born on 15 May 1889, Son of Andrew and Pauline Azzopardi Maiden. At Ħaż-Żebbuġ. He was the sixth among seven siblings.

Early showed strong attraction towards music and started learning with Soċjeta Filarmonika Banda San Filep. Since childhood learning took music seriously and studied elementary teaching music, including the teorja. When it came to playing the instrument chosen ringing kurunetta and came to the same band. It was kurunettist prime with various bands. Later he continued his studies as he studied instrumentation for the band and made regular course of harmony and at kontrapont known musicians.

In twenty years, the Mro. Michael Gatt migrated to America as many Maltese were doing, but then returned and married Elizabeth Cassar from Sliema but survived Żebbuġ. From America brought kurunetta silver plate which for that time was something rare and resumed playing with Bands.

It seems that with his arrival in Malta, the Maestro Michael Gatt the first Każin San Ġiużepp u Banda De Rohan has been depicted with so much that has found its Assistant Head with the same hand. Mro. Gatt took the lead of the Każin San Ġiużepp u Banda De Rohan in January 1930 and directed his first musical program on the feast of St. Joseph in Rabat, Malta. Dam conductor director until March 1932. In the band records find several marches and funeral marches of this conductor.

Mro. Michael Gatt left this world on 28 September 1943 at the age of 54 years.