Doreen Galea

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Doreen Galea (born 19 February 1947) is a Maltese singer from Valletta.

Doreen Galea maiden Zammit comes from a family with music background, her Grandfather was playing the madolina, Her uncle Paul Grech, is a composer, as well as a painter. Her Grandmother were a folkor singer and her mother cousin is the famous, the Clarinettist known Freddie Mizzi.

She come from a family of twenty kids, with eight of them where girls, and Doreen was the first girl in the family. For some time they lived in l-Blata l-Bajda , and Doreen was attending school Ħamrun Maria Assunta. But five years after its move back again to the City, in the part of St. Dominic.

The eldest of eight siblings, she started her singing career at the age of twelve with the band of Prof. Ghirlando Valente.

Although she is originally from Valletta, she has lived in Floriana most of her adult life, after marrying pianist/composer Sammy Galea.

Doreen Galea in 1983

Over a period of four decades she established herself in the Maltese music scene across various genres, with her deep, expressive voice that is known to soar up to a higher register when the song calls for it.

Her three sons Dominic Galea, Ben Galea, and Manolito Galea have all taken up careers in music as pianist/composer, percussionist, and sound engineer respectively.

Galea is also a noted song writer, having written the lyrics for Joe Cutajar, including Ftakar and Kantaw Magħna, amongst others. At the tender age of seventeen she wrote the lyrics of the song Malta, sung by her sister Sina, and later on by Mary Spiteri.

In 2009, she released a CD album called Ommi on Heritage Records featuring a set of songs written by Dominic Galea to some of the most well know Maltese-language romantic poetry of all time. The album was recorded at Lito's Place with Steve Borg as executive producer. Her rendition of the works of Malta's noted poets continued with her contribution in the album Għanja, celebrating Dun Karm Psaila's anniversary in 2011 and in Nirien, released in April 2012 on the 25th anniversary of Karmenu Vassallo's demise.

Doreen has performed in a large number of musicals both in Maltese (Ulied in-Nanna Venut fl-Amerika, Manwel, Manwel, It-Tfajla tal-Palazz, L-Għarusa tal-Mosta, and Jien Ġużeppi) and English (The Sound of Music, Les Miserables in Concert, Evita and Sister Act).

Doreen Galea during the 2008 recording of Ommi

She has won several awards in song contests and performed at various International Festivals in Malta, Ireland, U.K., Italy, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Australia and Algeria. Some of the most outstanding awards in her career as singer and songwriter include:

1st at the 1970 Italo/Maltese Festival with “Dimmi Che Mi Vuoi Bene”
1st at the 1982 International Festival of Maltese Song – “Jekk Trid”
1st at the 1983 International Festival of Maltese Song – “Ġabib Tinsiex”
1st at 1985 International Festival of Maltese Song – “Leħen fis-Skiet”
1st at Malta Song Festival 1994 with song “Forsi” – duet with son Manolito
2nd at Australian Open 1988 with “Seventh Heaven”
3rd at 1983 Bratislava International Song Festival with “Sa Kemm”

Doreen has coached and assisted many established singers, including participants in L-Isfida.