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  • [[Malta Music Awards]] [2013] [[Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2013]]
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  • ...e Axisa''' (b. 12 August 1981) is a Maltese jazz singer from [[il-Fgura]], Malta. ...y hosted by the [[Global Music Foundation]]. The tutors of the course were jazz singers [[Tina May]] and [[Iain Mackenzie]], and [[Guillermo Rozenthuler]],
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  • '''Sammy Murgo''' (born 13 August 1936) is a Maltese [[Jazz]] musician. ...tti and Joe Venuti, two famous jazz violinists, Murgo became interested in jazz. He lived in [[Floriana]], a part of which, [[Balzunetta]], was at the time
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  • ...l-kultura minn kull aspett, dan ħadd ma jiċħdu. Mhux biss aħna li ngħixu f’Malta u Għawdex, imma wkoll dawk kollha li xi darba jew oħra żaru pajjiżna, k ...et fuq il-membri tal-kumitat u saħansitra b’attakki minn naħa tal-Knisja f’Malta.
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  • [[File:singerstagefestival.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Singer Stage Festival 2016]] '''SINGER STAGE MALTA INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL - 11, 12 and 13 November, 2016.'''
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  • '''Francesca Galea''' (born 14 November 1982) is a jazz singer from Malta. She attended jazz improvisation classes at the [[Johann Strauss School of Music]] under the t
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  • ...photography, the graphic media and painting. He studied art and design in Malta and Florence, Italy where he was awarded scholarship in 1983. ...he first and only Maltese photographer to achieve Fellowship status of the Malta Institute of Professional Photographers. In November of the same year he wa
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  • =='''Magic Melody Singer's Festival'''== ...eld by [[AllyGee Entertainment ]] (Alison, Geordie) On Sunday 26 October, 2014 at [[St Vincent de Paule Theatre]].
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  • ...econdary Woodwind Section and classified in the top 20 in the Argyll Music Festival. In Campbeltown he received regular tuition from Gordon Evans. While in the ...several concerts and toured around Scotland including the Edinburgh Fringe Festival (tribute to Glen Miller). In his 6th year he was offered a place at Douglas
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  • ...a diploma in Classical Guitar until Grade 6. When she wet to studied at [[Malta Johann Strauss School of Music]] with [[Wilfrid Buttigieg]], [[Sandro Zeraf ...Improvisation lessons at Johann Strauss School of Music and also Attended Jazz Improvisation course by Michael Mossman at Mondonedo, [[Spain]], July 2011
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  • ...the German Soprano Verena Reid) and pop singing (with [[The Voice Academy Malta]] and Tech School of Music London). ...Young Artists Series Concert presented by the [[Malta International Music Festival]] at [[Salesjan Theatre]] [[Sliema]] and in ''Bel Canto Concert'': a Lyric
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  • Wednesday 21 Jan 1998 - [[Syrup]] - [[Demo Debut For New Local Band]] (The Malta Independent) Thursday 30 Apr 1998 - [[Characters]] - [[Face To Face CD Review]] (The Malta Independent)
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  • ...d his own stained glass studio, the first commercial studio of its kind in Malta and is still enjoying success today. By 1986, Walter left his interior desi ...d stained glass commissions are found in many private and public places in Malta and abroad.
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  • .... Fenech is also the organizer and founding member of Valletta Photography Festival. ...search for artistic expression, after receiving painting tuition from the Malta School of Arts and his dad . His early photography works, the majority of t
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  • ...GCE degree in Music Education from the [[University of Malta]]. He studied Jazz Piano with Dave Frank and Dan Hearle. He is married and lived at [[Pembroke ...musical also took flight with a full Maltese cast to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival for a month’s run, receiving an average of 4 to 5 star reviews. The music
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  • ...ears old she attended vocal lessons with [[Miriam Christine]] (winner of [[Malta song for Europe 1996]]), and joined the [[Gozo Children’s Choir]]. It wa ...1st place. She was also chosen to represent Malta at the popular ''Ti Amo Festival'' in Romania, where she placed 1st in her category and achieved 1st prize a
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  • ...n [[Ta' Qali]] on 3 February 2007, with the song "Vertigo" and represented Malta at the semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest held at the [[Hartwall Are ...cals and music festivals. She sings in several musical styles, from pop to jazz, but favors soul music.
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  • ...cles/view/sacredprofane-a-presentation-by-marsha-meskimmon.644968 Times of Malta article Sacred Profane a presentation by Marsha Meskimmon] || | [[Olaug Vethal]] || [[Jazz 2]] || 2008 || Yes FK-2008-OV1 || Yes in Art and Feminism 2019 folder and \
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  • ...azz greats as Marian McPartland, Oscar Peterson, Fats Waller and of course jazz singers like Billie Holiday and Nina Simone. Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and ...ls before eventually winning the Song for Europe Festival and representing Malta in the 1996 [[Eurovision Song Contest]] with the song [[In A Woman’s Hear
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  • ...Malta. This included works by 60 modern and contemporary artists active in Malta at that time. It was curated by Joseph Paul Cassar, who coordinated the vis ...t exhibition was a very peculiar piece by the living dogen of sculpture in Malta at that time. Vincent Apap (1909–2003) exhibited a plaster bust of his br
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