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Oral history is a method for collecting information worthy of preservation for future generations. The technique normally consists of planned interviews or first person testimonials, captured through an audio or video recordings. Transcripts of the recordings are also an essential part of the preservation process.

M3P started using oral history as a preservation technique since its M3P:Inaugural Conference in June 2011.

This page captures M3P oral history gathering efforts.

2011

Galea Family Oral History at the National Archives in Rabat

On Friday 3 June 2011 at 7pm, the National Archives hosted a musical/oral history with the Galea Family, at its main premises in Rabat. Composer/pianist Sammy Galea, singer and vocal coach Doreen Galea, were accompanied by their sons Dominic (composer/pianist) and Benedict (percussionist), as well as niece Leontine Spiteri (nee' Camilleri), who is also a singer. The family were interviewed at length by Toni Sant between performances of the most significant songs and compositions they have written and performed throughout their careers.

The video from this event is preserved at the Internet Archive.

2013

2016

Ebejer, Francis and Damian: A Research Project

Early in 2016 Spazju Kreattiv embarked on a research project with Damian Ebejer, stemming from his relationship with his father, Francis Ebejer. As part of this project, on 17 March 2016 Damian was interviewed by Joe Julian Farrugia for M3P at the St James Cavalier Centre for Creativity Studio B.

See interview transcript.

See also

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