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  • [[Malta Music Awards]] [2013] [[Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2013]]
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  • ...le:MaltaEuroSong2010logo.jpg|thumb|Malta EuroSong 2010 official logo|Malta EuroSong 2010 logo]] ..., [[Norway]]. The Malta EuroSong 2010 final took place at [[Ta' Qali]]'s [[Malta Fairs & Convention Centre]] on Saturday 20th February 2010.
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  • ...Anna Muscat Azzopardi prize in the Maltese language from the University of Malta in 1979. ...ith ''Hawn Mill-Ġdid''. Apart from local festivals, Joe Julian represented Malta in a number of finternational song contests. Among other awards, he won fir
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  • ...2004 Junior Eurovision Song Contest held in Kiev in Ukraine on 21 November 2009. This was Malta's seventh entry to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.
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  • ...95, Francesca Zarb, who will soon graduate in Law from the [[University of Malta]] has remarkably made a name for herself in the area of the performing arts ...05]], [[Junior Eurosong 2006]], [[Junior Eurosong 2007]], and [[Junior Eurosong 2008]], Her interest in the performing arts led into the presenting caree
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  • [[File:Eurovision-Malta-logo-darkBG.jpg|thumbnail|300px|right|Official Malta Eurovision Song Contest logo]] ...on Song Contest''' is the name given to the national selection process for Malta's entry to the Eurovision Song Contest since 2011, produced by PBS, the nat
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  • ...l [[MMI Listeners' Picks]] poll. This is not a fully comprehensive list of 2009 releases; Toni Sant has always admitted on his podcast and blog that he is Here is the list of nominations for 2009.
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  • ...onnici]], composed by [[Dominic Cini]], direct by [[Tonio Vella]] in the [[Malta]] caractor simbol. ...the music scene after five years and reach the Sixteen finalists of the [[Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2018]]. with the song Back to Life lyrics by [[Mic
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  • ...ears old she attended vocal lessons with [[Miriam Christine]] (winner of [[Malta song for Europe 1996]]), and joined the [[Gozo Children’s Choir]]. It wa ...Hungary) where she came in the 1st place. She was also chosen to represent Malta at the popular ''Ti Amo Festival'' in Romania, where she placed 1st in her
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  • ...hilst also competing in the [[Junior Eurosong]] competition from 2003 till 2009 manahing to reach the final on each respective occasion ultimately finishin ...gan working on some new material with local songwriters to submit in the [[Malta Eurovision Song Contest]] making it through to the selection with the track
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  • ...Curmi Higher Secondary]] and persenlty she is attending at [[University of Malta]]. On 2010 she went rapprezenting Malta in the ''International Nile Song Festival'' with a great success.
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  • ...etra Zammit''' (born 11 August 1987) is a blues singer from [[San Ġwann]], Malta who was raised in [[Żejtun]]. Her first public appearance was the [[Malta Song for Europe 2008]] with the song Streetcar of Desire written by [[Elton
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  • '''Maxine Pace''' (born 27 September 1999) is a singer from Malta. In 2007 she wrote another song at the same ''Starter Pack Plus Course'' and ''Malta Performing Arts Course''; ''Forever Friends''.
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  • ...with 2 Songs, one is ''Superhero'' and the other one, ''Go''. In the year 2009 he started once again in Maltese contest for ESC in Moscow, called Euro-Sho ...rst of 3 semi-finals on 09.12.09. As one of the 20 best, he made it to the eurosong-final on 20.02.2010, but he did not get the ticket to Oslo. Its [[Thea Garr
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  • ...nting her country in the [[Eurovision Song Contest]] in 1998, 2005, and in 2009. ...e behind Imaani of the United Kingdom. That was still enough to qualify as Malta's best ever placing at the time, from the 1992 contest. Chiara told in a BB
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  • Born and raised in [[Mosta]], Malta. Her parents are Joan Muscat (nee Farrugia), and Francis Muscat an IT Manag ...lso, for three consecutive years starting in 2005, Jessica presented the [[Malta Shipyards Singers Festival]] organized annually in aid of [[Rażżett tal-�
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  • ....722243161&type=3 Lifetime Achievement award at that year's edition of the Malta Music Awards], which was presented to him by Freddie Portelli and featured ...gn with a major international record company. In the 1970s, a time when in Malta the only access to pop music was via Rediffusion, FM radio and the internet
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  • '''Song contests in Malta''' have become a way for Maltese pop songs to reach a general audience sinc == List of song contests in Malta ==
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  • ...Iċ-Champions ta’ Malta’'' on the occasion of becoming Overall Champions of Malta. The former hymn was recorded by Kaya and the latter by Dominic Cini (Minik ...minic Cini (Minik). For the second time, he placed 1st in Section E of the Malta Shipyards, Sports and Social Club Festival, better known as the Drydocks Fe
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  • ...lives at [[Ħal-Lija]]. She is a qualified vocal instructor hailing from [[Malta]]. She is also a well-known vocalist with a distinctive blues voices and a ...hance her versatility and vocal exploration, in 2007, she trained at the [[Malta Academy of Performing Arts]], studying stage performance, songwriting and
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  • ...in [[Rabat]] [[Malta]] on 12 July, 1970. She’s a well recognised name in Malta both as a song writer (author) and as a TV producer and presenter. ...imaina himself and other well known artists. Her first experience at the [[Malta Song for Europe]] came in 1999 with ‘I Believe Again’, a song composed
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  • ...tival]] in Bulgaria while in 2003 he also had the opportunity to represent Malta in various song festivals inside Italy which was classified first in [[Verd Once again the years 2008 - 2009 were challenging for Chan where he wrote several compositions except he als
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  • '''Trilogy''' are a vocal music group from Malta. It was founded by [[Paul Abela]] and [[Joe Julian Farrugia]], the writing ..., [[Roger Tirazona]] and [[Cliff Zammit Stevens]]. They took part in the [[Malta Song for Europe 2006]] and placed third with ''This Heart of Mine''. That s
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  • '''Amber Bondin''' (born 26 May 1991) is a singer from [[il-Kalkara]], Malta. ...Mediterranean Nights, she returned with a song called taking part in the [[Malta Hit Song Contest 2010]] with a song called Take It Easy. She finished in 4t
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  • ...was an annual festival establish in 1991 to select the song that would be Malta's entry to the [[Eurovision Song Contest]]. ...ved a number of different purposes, but the main aim was always to produce Malta's entry to the Eurovision Song Contest after 1991.
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  • '''Kurt Calleja''' (born 5 May 1989) is a singer and pianist from Hamrun, Malta. ...orming in venues like Tiger Tiger Host, The King's Arms, and Bada Bing. By 2009 he was appearing regularly on the TV shows [[Don't Stop Me Now]] and [[Vesp
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  • '''Baklava''' is a classic-pop group from Malta. As of late 2010 they are a string quintet fronted by a female singer. The group is best known for its participation in the national selection for Malta's entry to the [[Eurovision Song Contest]].
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  • ...sen to sing in English hoping that this would grant them a better placing. Malta took a 2 year break (in 2011 and 2012) and decided to return in 2013. Malta's best placing in the contest was in [[2013]], when Gaia Cauchi came first
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  • ...read a B.A. (Hons.) in Maltese and Spanish Studies at the [[University of Malta]]. ...various festivals around Gozo, where she won several of them, and even in Malta in which she received very good results. She took part in various concerts,
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  • '''Malta Hit Song Contest 2011''' is the nth edition of a popular music festival org ...niser and promoter, artists promoter, former member of the [[International Malta Hit Song Contest]] organising committee, jury member in various internation
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  • '''Thea Garrett''' born in Malta in 1992, Thea has been studying vocal technique and interpretation under th In 2009, Thea sang with famous Italian singer, Gigi D’Alessio on the opening nigh
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  • ...o. She participated in various singing competitions, including the [[Malta Eurosong 2010]] where she made it through to the semifinals with the song ''If I Kne ...r band featured in various events in 2009 at the [[Notte Gozitana]], the [[Malta Rock Festival]], the [[Farsons Beer Festival]] and the [[Gozo Music Festiva
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  • ...is]] to the lyrics of [[Godwin Sant]]. Grecia was also a finalist in the [[Malta Hit Song Contest 2010]] with the song '''Save Me''' written by [[Rita Pace] After focusing more on her studies, Grecia returned in 2012 at the [[Malta Eurovision]]; where she was a backing vocalist for [[Annalise Ellul]] and [
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  • ...ipendenza]], li fih Annabelle, Maria, Rachel u Ruth kisbu suċċess fis-snin 2009, 2018, 2019 u 2020. [[Category:A-Z of the Malta Music Scene]]
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