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  • ...I Listeners' Picks poll''' aims to establish the top favourite releases of the year among [[Toni Sant]]'s [[Mużika Mod Ieħor]] podcast listeners. ...016 Top Picks was established following a rather late catch-up edition for the 2015 Top Picks in 2016.
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  • ...th August 2023 with the participation of the Malta Concert Orchestra under the direction of Maestro [[Paul Abela]]. ...re invited to participate in this popular festival with songs addressed to the Maltese public.
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  • '''Bishop Joseph Angelo Grech''' (1948 - 2010) was the first Maltese-born person to be appointed Bishop in Australia. ...is studies for the priesthood at the [[Corpus Christi Seminary]], which at the time was situated at [[Glen Waverley]] in Victoria. He settled quickly, sho
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  • ...electric guitars instead of the traditional catgut instruments as well as the modern percussion instruments (symbols and drums). ...erely accidental when they agreed to back Rigu and Joe Galea musically for the purpose of recording their Maltese song.
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  • ...producing her debut extended play, Take It or Leave It which was released the following year. ...itioned for the fifth series of Australian Idol in 2007 and went on to win the series.
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  • ...e Centre''', which is located adjacent to [[Fort St Elmo]] and overlooking the [[Grand Harbour]]. ...interiors in the world”. The Sacra Infermeria was considered to be one of the best hospitals in Europe and could accommodate 914 patients in an emergency
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  • ...ht|St Luke's Garrison Chapel, Tigne as it stood during the first decade of the 21st Century]] '''Tigne Chapel''' is the name by which St. Luke's Garrison Chapel (Church of England) in [[Tigne]],
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  • ...n from the University of Leeds in 2000. He was also artist in residence at the Edinburgh College of Art, Scotland in 1996. ...een chosen to represent Malta in many international exhibitions, including the Venice Biennale (1999) amongst others, and his work forms part of many loca
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  • ...ng and producing their own material. Never really caring for the rules of the game, they recorded three CDs of original songs in a studio before even pla ...days before the play’s performance, it was discovered that no one ordered the CD, Charles simply took matters into his own hands and wrote a funny little
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  • ...ss hard rock band Krokus from 1980. Before joining [[Krokus]] he sang with the Swiss progressive rockers [[TEA]] following smaller bands - including one h ...their genre to cover hard rock acts such as Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix and The Who.
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  • '''Federica Falzon''' was born on the 17 February 2003. She come from a small village of [[Ħal-Safi]]. At a very Her grandpa used to take her to karaoke clubs where most of the people who heard her singing, encouraged her to take singing seriously as s
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  • '''This page contains a work list of works of art in the [[Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection]] that are being processed for a ...n listed here have already been processed for this purpose or are still in the process of being catalogued.
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  • '''Malta Hit Song Contest 2011''' is the nth edition of a popular music festival organized annually by [[One Product ...ed for this year’s competition. The song contest will be aired as part of the new Saturday afternoon tv show, [[Celebrity Weekends]] (Saturdays at 4pm on
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  • An exhibition that mega bites - [[Stanley Borg]] crosses the bridge over digital water with [[Vince Briffa]], Digital Discourse curator ...ctions. And personal computers, our gates into the digital world, promise the exciting idea of travelling a distance, somewhere far from home, to a place
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  • ...NTEST 2009''' was the television show by which Malta selected its entry to the 2004 Junior Eurovision Song Contest held in Kiev in Ukraine on 21 November This was Malta's seventh entry to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.
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  • ...of July 2010, the latest concert being attended by more than 10,000 fans, the largest number ever for a Maltese band. ...to put together their own original songs. Thus the mood, thus the name of the band – Winter Moods.<ref name=wintermoods>{{cite web|url=http://wintermoo
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  • ...ub]], but his real love was singing, even though he featured on stage with the [[Stage Commandos]]. ...twenty songs, ten made it to the final night of Saturday 5 November 1960. The Winning Song was Joe Grech's own composition "Vola Uccellino".
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  • ==Launching of the festival== A strong partecipation for the 46th edition of The People's Anthem.
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  • ...ches and venues around Malta. Likewise, FOOTPRINTS were eager to support the Church in Malta through its Christian music. ...recording and eventual release of the second single entitled Gift Of Life. The song was accompanied by a music video directed and produced by Rene Rossign
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  • ==Launching of the 39th Edition== ...ja tal-Poplu so that the Festival continues to flourish for the benefit of the Maltese song.
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