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  • ...lan and was a prize winner in [[Plácido Domingo's]] Operalia International Opera Competition in 1999. He has since been considered one of the most promising ...''Gran Teatre de Liceu in Barcelona'', the ''Concertgebouw in Amsterdam'' and many more.
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  • ...ta’s leading composers Mro. [[Charles Camilleri]], Mro. [[Joseph Vella]], and Mro. [[John Galea]]. Besides, he studied conducting with Maltese conductor Mro. [[Michael Laus]] and even pursued his studies abroad, attending master classes in Milan with con
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  • ..., Donizetti's Adina in [[Elisir d'Amor]], Mozart's Donna Elvira and Illia, and Massenet's title role in [[Manon]]. ...cato, Gianluigi Gelmetti, Zubin Mehta (Don Carlo and Mahler's Symphonies), and in Verdi's Requiem at the Musikverein under the baton of Vladimir Fedoseyev
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  • Maestro '''Joseph Sammut''' (born 2 July 1926) was a musician and orchestra conductor from [[Valletta]], Malta. ...as sheltering in the tunnel beneath City Gate when the opera house was hit and semi-destroyed in April 1942. His mother was Ersilia née Enriquez.
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  • ...les for '''Opera Australia''', performed with all the '''ABC Orchestras''' and appeared internationally with distinguished conductors. ...televised Final Mass for ''World Youth Day'' and HRH Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark (2008). Amelia also performed with the '''H
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  • ...,B.Mus.(Hons)(Dunelm),F.T.C.L.,L.R.S.M.,A.T.C.L. (born 1960) is a composer and academic at the Music Studies Department of the University of Malta. ...have been performed in Malta, Greece, France, Italy, Switzerland, Germany and the United Kingdom.
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  • ...been prolific; he has worked toward and organized eleven solo exhibitions and has taken part in several group collectives; among which one held at the [[ ...ably his own. Ebejer often addresses themes reflecting the human condition and hidden memories that wait silently within the subconscious. In 2013, his 10
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  • ...tra Opera Houses Choirs, and the [[Manoel Theatre Choir]] during the [[BOV Opera Festival]]. ...of Malta]], with the [[Diploma in Sacred Music]] from the same University and with the ALCM Diploma from the [[London College of Music]]. He attended [[S
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  • ...ay she is married and lived at [[Ħaż-Żabbar]]. Ramona is a lyrical soprano and musical theatre artist. ...man Soprano Verena Reid) and pop singing (with [[The Voice Academy Malta]] and Tech School of Music London).
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  • '''Clare Ghigo''' is a mezzo-soprano. She was born on the 20th May 1986 and hails from [[iż-Żurrieq]]. ...take voice lessons more seriously under the tuition of [[Gillian Zammit]] and [[Denise Mulholland]].
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  • ...ilied 2015]]. After the idea was confermed, begain the woking on the rules and the festival applications. ...from any political aspect, and maintained to the spirit of Christmas days and which applied almost all singers participating in the festival organized fr
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  • ...th June,1981. As from a very young age he was immediately exposed to music and arts. At the age of ten he began to study the clarinet, following in the me ...Għaqda il-Melodija']]. In this latter performance he sang [['Via Crucis']] and was chosen to represent Malta in the festival [['Il Tralcio d’Oro']] in M
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  • ...n and Milan. He was a finalist and a winner in Voice Competitions in Italy and Malta. ...alcolm), Norma (Flavio), I Martri (Peralta), The Maltese Cross (Delegate) and Compostella (Pietro).
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  • ...37 is a Maltese operatic soprano and singing teacher. After studying piano and voice in her native country, she won a ''British Council scholarship'' to s She was under contract to the Royal Opera House, ''Covent Garden'' for the 1961/62 seasons following her First Prize
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  • ...ormer with an operatic repertoire that ranges from Baroque to 20th century opera. ...'Die Zauberflote'' and ''Rigoletto'' which gained her glowing reviews from OPERA magazine.
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  • ...n of Baritone [[Lino Attard]], with whom she sang in concerts both locally and abroad, including the International Choral Festival of Sacred Music “Orla ...f the [[Manoel Theatre Youth Opera]] for young singers pursuing careers in Opera.
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  • ...ilied 2015]]. After the idea was confermed, begain the woking on the rules and the festival applications. ...from any political aspect, and maintained to the spirit of Christmas days and which applied almost all singers participating in the festival organized fr
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  • ...lea''' (23 July 1945 - 1 February 2012) was a Maltese composer, bandmaster and broadcaster from [[Ħaż-Żebbuġ]]. ...Żebbuġ between 1948 to 1951, Żebbuġ Boys’ Primary School between 1951-1954 and the [[Archbishop’s Seminary]] in [[Floriana]] between 1954-1962.
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  • ...w up exposed to different genres of music, such as motown, rock, classical and metal from an early age. ...ming Home soloist in 2003. Currently she sings with the [[Jubilate Choir]] and the [[Voca choir]] with whom she is also a soloist.
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  • ...lasically trained by ms [[Gillian Zammit]]. She took part in various local and international festivals where she managed to make it to the top 3. ...y she also took part in the Maltese islands festival in both the classical and musical theatre section in which she made it to the top 3. She also took pa
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