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Frans has sung six folk ballads, all written for him by [[Karmenu Debono Il-Pikipakk]] from Birkirkara, himself a folk singer. These include ''Il-Għażiż Missieri'' in homage of Żaren, and folk sung for the first time at the Argotti Folk Music festival in 2000, when it was organized by Ġorġ Mifsud Chircop.  
Frans has sung six folk ballads, all written for him by [[Karmenu Debono Il-Pikipakk]] from Birkirkara, himself a folk singer. These include ''Il-Għażiż Missieri'' in homage of Żaren, and folk sung for the first time at the Argotti Folk Music festival in 2000, when it was organized by Ġorġ Mifsud Chircop.  


A recording of the session was made by the Ministry of Culture. Other ballads include ''Ix-Xemgħa'', ''Żjara saċ-Ċimiterju'', ''L-Ilsien Malti'', which was recorded on One Radio for an ''għana'' programme hosted by Joe Magrin, and ''Ta Peppi tat-Tuttu''.
A recording of the session was made by the Ministry of Culture. Other ballads include ''Ix-Xemgħa'', ''Żjara saċ-Ċimiterju'', ''L-Ilsien Malti'', which was recorded on One Radio for an ''għana'' programme hosted by Joe Magrin, and ''Ta' Peppi tat-Tuttu''.
   
   



Revision as of 06:22, 27 July 2013

Frans Mifsud Ta' Vestru

Frans Mifsud Ta' Vestru

is a folk singer from Żejtun. Born on 31st August 1953, he is the son of well known Żaren Ta' Vestru. The family name originated from his grandfather Vestru, a farmer who used to folk sing in his fields of Ta' Marnisi, in Żejtun.

From Żaren's children, only Frans took to folk singing, whereas a daughter, Catherine used to feature on Maltese pop numbers, some released on vinyl.

Frans has sung six folk ballads, all written for him by Karmenu Debono Il-Pikipakk from Birkirkara, himself a folk singer. These include Il-Għażiż Missieri in homage of Żaren, and folk sung for the first time at the Argotti Folk Music festival in 2000, when it was organized by Ġorġ Mifsud Chircop.

A recording of the session was made by the Ministry of Culture. Other ballads include Ix-Xemgħa, Żjara saċ-Ċimiterju, L-Ilsien Malti, which was recorded on One Radio for an għana programme hosted by Joe Magrin, and Ta' Peppi tat-Tuttu.


External Links

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hp3S4oyo1Lk Ballad Il-Għażiż Missieri in honour of his father Żaren Ta' Vestru.