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The '''24th edition''' of [[L-Għanja tal-Poplu]] was held on Saturday 24 April 1999 at the [[Mediterranean Conference Centre]] in [[Valletta]].
The '''24th edition''' of [[L-Għanja tal-Poplu]] was held on Saturday 24 April 1999 at the [[Mediterranean Conference Centre]] in [[Valletta]].


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The L-Għanja tal-Poplu trophy is detained for a year by the author/composer of the winning song. Trophies were also rewarded to the song with the best social theme and another one for the best interpretation.
The L-Għanja tal-Poplu trophy is detained for a year by the author/composer of the winning song. Trophies were also rewarded to the song with the best social theme and another one for the best interpretation.
In this edition, trophies were made by young artist [[Sina Farrugia]].
In this edition, trophies were made by young artist [[Sina Farrugia]].


==Songs in the contest==
==Songs in the contest==
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==Judges==
==Judges==
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==The Interval==
==The Interval==
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Video Clips:- [[Alfie Fabri]]
Video Clips:- [[Alfie Fabri]]
Backing vocals:- [[Ruben Sciberras]], [[Aulwin Borg Myatt]], [[Elisa D’Amato]], [[Jeffrey Scicluna]], [[Diane Scicluna]], [[Doreen Cardinali]], [[Angela Spiteri]], [[Eleanor Cassar]], [[Julie Zahra]],  [[Stefan Briffa]], [[Ludwig Galea]], [[Abigail Galea]], [[Louise Anne Tate]], [[Priscilla Psaila]], [[Antonella Camilleri]], [[Caroline Iacono]], [[Andrew Zahra]] and [[Natasha Micallef]].
Backing vocals:- [[Ruben Sciberras]], [[Aulwin Borg Myatt]], [[Elisa D’Amato]], [[Jeffrey Scicluna]], [[Diane Scicluna]], [[Doreen Cardinali]], [[Angela Spiteri]], [[Eleanor Cassar]], [[Julie Zahra]],  [[Stefan Briffa]], [[Ludwig Galea]], [[Abigail Galea]], [[Louise Anne Tate]], [[Priscilla Psaila]], [[Antonella Camilleri]], [[Caroline Iacono]], [[Andrew Zahra]] and [[Natasha Micallef]].


==See also==
==See also==
* [[L-Għanja tal-Poplu]]
* [[L-Għanja tal-Poplu]]
* [[Y.T.C.]]
* [[Y.T.C.]]


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 07:02, 30 March 2016

The 24th edition of L-Għanja tal-Poplu was held on Saturday 24 April 1999 at the Mediterranean Conference Centre in Valletta.

Tickets at €10 were available from the Y.T.C. 227 Merchants' Street, Valletta. All profits from tickets and sponsors at the contest were donated to L-Arka.


Organizing Committee

Director: Maurice Mifsud Fr
Chairman:Carmelo Schembri
Secretary: Noel D'Amato
Members: Ramon Casha
Collectiv Adverts: Peter Micallef
Stage Manager: Eddie Cini


Prizes

First Place:- Trophy and Lm300 Second Place:- Trophy and Lm200 Third Place:- Trophy and Lm100

The L-Għanja tal-Poplu trophy is detained for a year by the author/composer of the winning song. Trophies were also rewarded to the song with the best social theme and another one for the best interpretation. In this edition, trophies were made by young artist Sina Farrugia.


Songs in the contest

The 16 finalist songs:

Song Performers Lyricist Composer
Rħewlha lejn il-Qamar Nadine Axisa Alfred E. Baldacchino Philip Vella
Klandestin Marbeck Spiteri Mario Fenech Caruana Philip Vella
Aħna Li Ma Mmorrux Fuq Xarabank Lawrence Gray Joe Friggieri Domenic Galea
Viva L-Ġustizzja Walter Micallef Joe Chircop Philip Vella
Id-Dar Tal-Providenza - L-Akbar Realtà Catherine Vigar Paul Ellul Chan Vella
Mhux Minnu Charlie Muscat Mario Fenech Caruana Frederick Camilleri
Faraġ Ta’ Xejn Mark Tonna Joe Julian Farrugia Renè Mamo
Kutrumbajsi Doreen Galea Mario Fenech Caruana Dominic Galea
Il-Karrakka Jesmond Tedesco Triccas Mario Fenech Caruana Renato Briffa
l-Album Tal-Millenju Incorvaja Twins Mario Fenech Caruana Frederick Camilleri
Riflessi Leontine Camilleri Anna Maria Sammut Mark Spiteri Lucas
Meta Lili n-Nies Tivvota Philip Vella Alfred C. Sant Philip Vella
Fid-Dell ta’ Ħaddieħor Miriam Christine Borg Joe Julian Farrugia Renè Mamo
Sibna ż-Żejt Connie Micallef Mario Fenech Caruana Andrew Zahra
Dizzjunarju Hermann Bonaci Joe M. Farrugia Renè Mamo
Propaganda Ddoqq l-Iskotti Joe Demicoli & Augusto Cardinali Mario Fenech Caruana Frederick Camilleri


Judges

The judges during the live show were:


The Interval

A magician entertained the audience until the jury decided the winning songs.


Winners

Here are the Winning Songs:-

No Song Performers Lyricist Composer
01 Il-Karrakka Jesmond Tedesco Triccas Mario Fenech Caruana Renato Briffa
02 Aħna li Ma Mmorrux fuq Xarabank Lawrence Gray Joe Friggieri Domenic Galea
03 Meta Lili in-Nies Tivvota Philip Vella Alfred C. Sant Philip Vella

The counting of votes produced a tie between the first two songs, therefore a fresh vote was needed between the songs in question only. Il-Karrakka received 4 votes while Aħna li ma mmorrux fuq Xarabank received 3.


Other Prizes

  • Best Social Theme: - Faraġ ta' Xejn – Joe Julian Farrugia
  • Best Music Arrangement:- Riflessi - Mariella Cassar, Fabrizio Giorgio
  • Best Interpretation:- Lampa Stampa - Joe Demicoli


The Comperes

The Comperes of the Festival were Claire Abela and Joe Dimech.


Special Thanks

Stage Design:- Ino Bonello Lights:- Nexos Sound:- Manolito Galea Prodcation Cd and Cassettes:- KTA Producations Big Screen:- Telectron Co.Ltd Computer Graphics:-Ramon Casha Design and Printing:-Union Print Co.Ltd Photography:- Raymond Borg Helpers in the Hall:- Members of YTC Video Clips:- Alfie Fabri Backing vocals:- Ruben Sciberras, Aulwin Borg Myatt, Elisa D’Amato, Jeffrey Scicluna, Diane Scicluna, Doreen Cardinali, Angela Spiteri, Eleanor Cassar, Julie Zahra, Stefan Briffa, Ludwig Galea, Abigail Galea, Louise Anne Tate, Priscilla Psaila, Antonella Camilleri, Caroline Iacono, Andrew Zahra and Natasha Micallef.


See also


External links

L-Għanja tal-Poplu Festival Editions
* 1970s: 01 (1973) - 02 (1974) - 03 (1975) - 04 (1976) - 05 (1977) - 06 (1978) - 07 (1979)
* 1980s: 08 (1980) - 09 (1981) - 10 (1982) - 11 (1983) - 12 (1984) - 13 (1985) - 14 (1986) - 15 (1987) 
* 1990s: 16 (1990) - 17 (1992) - 18 (1993) - 19 (1994) - 20 (1995) - 21 (1996) - 22 (1997) - 23 (1998) - 24 (1999)
* 2000s: 25 (2000) - 26 (2001) - 27 (2002) - 28 (2003) - 29 (2004) - 30 (2005) - 31 (2006) - 32 (2007) - 33 (2008) - 34 (2009)
* 2010s: 35 (2010) - 36 (2012) - 37 (2013) - 38 (2014) - 39 (2015) - 40 (2016) - 41 (2017) - 42 (2018) - 43 (2019)
* 2020s: 44 (2020) - 45 (2021) - 46 (2022) - 47 (2023)