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  • ...gramm b'risq l-istess Xmas Party, fejn il-post din id darba kien it-Tivoli Theatre, Raħal Ġdid. ;FIR-RADIO CITY
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  • ...Vienna Graphikbiennale” (Austria). His works have also found their way to the Museum of Modern Art in New York and other prestigious collections. ...he L.A. Weekly and on the City Pages "A List". Journalists have dubbed him the court jester of Southern Minnesota. He has been fortunate to study briefly
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  • [[File: Radiocityoutside.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Radio City Outside]] ...It was built by Mr [[Charles Schembri]] with an investment of $100.000 on the [[Ħamrun]] main road, a few hundred yards west of [[Blata l-Bajda]].
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  • ...ty to sing both classical, musical theatre numbers and the latest songs in the charts, having also a powerful high belt voice. Nadia started her musical theatre training at a young age at [[Masquerade Theatre Arts School]] Malta and vocal coaching with soprano [[Gillian Zammit]].
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  • ...]. With the same company she works in ''Ara X’Qala l-baħar'' at 1990 under the direction of [[Carmel S Aquilina]]. ...[[The City Theatre]]). ''Kikku u Baskal'' (2005) in the same theatre under the direction of [[Tonio Vella]].
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  • ...d for podcast: ''poddata'' (plural: ''poddati''), using it constantly over the years whenever speaking in Maltese about his and other podcasts.<ref>Cassar ...current intro style was established, with occasional variations on some of the special editions.
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  • ...l-Antik'') in [[Valletta]], it is now Malta's National Theatre and home to the [[Malta Philharmonic Orchestra]] (''Orkestra Filarmonika Nazzjonali''). ...ety of nationalities forming the Order, witnessed a further development as the islands’ cultural and entertainment hub.
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  • ...ary organisation [[Cinema Heritage Group]] best known in Malta for getting the [[Rialto]] in [[Cospicua]] to be protected as a listed building in 2010. [[Astra Theatre]] (Victoria, Gozo)
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  • ...erforming Arts. Rachel also graduated with a Psychology (Hons) degree from the [[University of Malta]] and has a Child Psychology diploma. ...Crete and at the ‘Inspiration Awards’ held at Cadogan Hall (London) and at the Royce Hall (Los Angeles).
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  • She is a researcher of the Modern Art Research Institute of the National Academy of Arts of Ukraine. Chepelyk is an associate Professor of the National Academy of Arts and Architecture and
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  • |1974||[[Dream?]]||[[Manoel Theatre]], [[Valletta]]||[[David Agius]] - [[Anton Grech]]||[[Joey Chircop]]|| |1985||[[The STruggle]]|| ||[[Alfred C. Sant]]||[[Ray Agius]]||
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  • ...drawing, video and sculpture. He studied at the University of Malta and at the Accademia Pietro Vannucci in Perugia. ...joni Klula and ISTRA Foundation and a visiting lecturer at the Faculty for the Built Environment, University of Malta.
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  • ...egan singing at [[Immaculate Conception]] Church in Ħamrun as soloist with the organist Ms. Sciortino. ...rs [[Aurelio Ferro]] and [[Claudio Villa]], who was the most powerful were the Neapolitan songs.
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  • ...dying with Mro [[Agostino Camilleri]]. At the age of thirteen he played at the Christmas Midnight Mass at Zebbug Parish Church with Mro [[Frank Diacono]]. ...perience from different pianists and drummers, enriching his repertoire in the process.
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  • ...ortelli''' was born on the 17 February 2001 on the island of [[Malta]]] in the [[Mediterranean Sea]]. She comes from [[Marsa]] she is a Singer. ...Thus, Gabrielle started attending professional voice technique lessons at the age of nine.
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  • '''Redeemer Galea''' born on 30 September, 1987. In the Capital City of [[Malta]], [[Valletta]]. He is an Actor. Married to Marilyn lived at [[F His passion definitely is the theater... since he was a 5 year old he always been involved in school play
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  • ...of Media and Knowledge Sciences at the University of Malta. Fenech is also the organizer and founding member of Valletta Photography Festival. ...l of photography in artistic practice and started to produce works such as the ‘Latent Aggression’ series and ‘Cradles of Elegance’.
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  • ...own as 'International Contest For Best Singer'. For many years it had been the only international pop contest held in Bulgaria. ...ternazzjonali tal-Kanzunetta Maltija]]. Maltese songs won four editions of the international festival.
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  • ...n the [[City Theatre]] in the capital city of [[Malta]] – [[Valletta]] on the 8, 9 and 10 November 2013. == The Festival ==
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  • ...n the [[City Theatre]] in the capital city of [[Malta]] – [[Valletta]] on the 8, 9 and 10 November 2013. == The Festival ==
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  • ...actress and dancer, based in London and best known for her role as Rina in the 2012 television series Sinbad, entirely filmed in Malta. ...Johnson and Nick Frost. Marama is currently shooting 'Blood Drive' playing the series regular role of Aki.
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  • ...a by [[David Agius]], [[Joey Chircop]], and [[Anton Grech]]. It is held as the first ever rock opera to be written and performed in Malta. It was premiered at the [[Teatru Manoel]] in [[Valletta]] on 4, 5 & 6 October 1974.
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  • ...brother [[John Charles Lucas]] (Mark's grandfather), [[Godwin Lucas]] and the late [[David Lucas]] (his uncles) and also well-known singer and cabaret ar ...hey played in some of the leading night spots and hotels on the island. In the meantime, he was approached by renowned musician Mro.[[Joe Brown]] to join
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  • ...of Media and Knowledge Sciences at the University of Malta. Fenech is also the organizer and founding member of Valletta Photography Festival. ...l of photography in artistic practice and started to produce works such as the ‘Latent Aggression’ series and ‘Cradles of Elegance’.
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  • ...al boards for the coordination of capital cultural projects (cbcp), and on the national commission for unesco. <ref>http://www.ruthbianco.com/Biodata.html ...boundaries, ideas and themes freely fuse the geo-spatial and temporal with the social in varied settings, testing gaps between controlled and spontaneous
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  • ...he date for Saturday 21 March 2015. The original songs will be received in the studios of F Living Channel - Gudja, Luqa Road between 10.00 and 13 00. ...er Hit Song Contest]] confirms to In Living Channel as a music station for the summer season 2015.
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  • ...nce for both opera productions and orchestral concerts. In September 1997 the orchestra became an independent body and was officially named as Malta's na ...Manoel Theatre, it regularly performed operas and symphonic concerts under the direction of its resident conductors [[Joseph Sammut]] (1968-1992) and [[M
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  • ''Great gig in the sky'': Tislima lil żewġ mużiċisti li ħallewna fil-jiem li għaddew: [[ '[[The Fire]]' - Il-versatilità ta' [[Ira Losco]] f'direzzjoni ġdida
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  • ...as born on 18 July, 1974 in [[San Ġiljan]]. She’s is an Actress and one of the two daughters of Eric and Elsa known well I drama as [[Elsa Romei]]. ...iena'' on an educational childrens radio program. Ġina l-Ġunġliena was not the only character animated by Estelle’s voice among which was a friendly bea
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  • ...ng and producing their own material. Never really caring for the rules of the game, they recorded three CDs of original songs in a studio before even pla ...days before the play’s performance, it was discovered that no one ordered the CD, Charles simply took matters into his own hands and wrote a funny little
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  • ...' always sets the bar higher to deliver a fun filled performance, engaging the crowd's interaction. ...a 2-man project in 2017 under a different name. After picking up momentum the project expanded to a full band, with a complete line-up, in 2018.
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  • ...ng soul drumming his way across the universe, while plotting endeavours in the local rock scene, met DJ [[Godwin de Bono]], sound producer extraordinaire. ...e]]. Chris, inspired by a catchy name on a local ironmongery store, named the group [[X–Tend]].
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  • ...ne, Norman, Kenneth, Alan and Kevin. Charles Clews worked as a surveyor at the [[Admiralty Dockyard]] complex (now Malta Shipyards), from where he left to ...of grave danger that workers faced in their perilous work. His jokes kept the men laughing even during heavy bombardments.
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  • ...ege]], he won the Anna Muscat Azzopardi prize in the Maltese language from the University of Malta in 1979. ...]] song festival for young singers of [[Romania]] five times with songs in the Italian Language.
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  • ...ika magħmula għall-industrija tal-films. Dan il-kunċert, bl-isem Movies at the Palace, ġibed udjenza ta’ aktar minn 700 persuna. Kunċert ieħor simili ...ldren and adults alike, and subsequently to provide music entertainment in the various relevant occasions.
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  • ...Since gaining an MA (History of Art) in 1994, she teaches art full-time at the University of Malta. ...ibition Strange Cargo (National Museum of Fine Arts, Malta, 2008) explores the effect of this series of journeys and homecomings, and re-defines an earlie
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  • ...ltese musical by [[Elton Zarb]] and [[Brian Bonnici]] about the history of the [[General Workers Union]]. ...er shows were presented on 12 - 13 October, 2013 at the union's own [[City Theatre]] in [[Valletta]].
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  • ...rship which enabled him to pursue a B. Mus (Hons) degree in composition at the Ian Tomlin School of Music, Edinburgh Napier University, where he graduated ...l music. Among his many works are Sinfonija Beltija, two piano concertos, the piano cycle Knejjes, seven piano sonatas, and many choral works.
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  • The producers for this television show are [[Deo Grech]], [[Ignatius Farrugia]] ...urfaced in 2014 on the [[F Living]] channel, which became a co-producer of the contest.
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  • ...sted here. Additions which do not cite reliable sources will be removed to the [[Talk:Deaths_in_2022|talk page]] for discussion. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
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  • ...bi.jpg|alt=Photo by George Abdilla|thumb|232x232px|Joe ‘Bibi’ Camilleri at the Malta Jazz Festival. Photo by George Abdilla]] '''Joe ‘Bibi’ Camilleri''' born on 18 March, 1952 in Capital City of [[Malta]], [[Valletta]].
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  • The first edition of the '''Malta Song Festival''' was held at the [[Radio City Opera House]] in [[Ħamrun]] on Thursday 10, Friday 11, and Saturday 12 Nov ...ast live on the [[Rediffusion]] cable radio service. Recorded excepts from the festival were also broadcast on [[RAI TV]] and [[BBC General Overseas Servi
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  • ...Her father [[John Bruno]] is a well-known audio engineer and her uncle is the famous actor and comedian [[Hector Bruno]]. She began singing at the age of 10, way back in 1995 were she sang for the very first time in front of a large audience. This was a mother’s day sch
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  • ...nd landscapes. Two years later, her three year stay in Tuscany brought out the native hues and colours in her vibrant paintings of this particularly sceni * 1999: "The Four Seasons of Malta", Vivaldi Hotel, Malta;
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  • ...[[Attard Youth Centre Choir]], and between 2001 and 2004 he from part of [[The Amadeus Chamber Choir]]. ...other course in TV Drama with Screen Productions Media Entertainment under the supervision of director [[Jeffrey Abela]].
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  • '''Konkors Kanzunetta Indipendenza''' is an annual song contest organised by the [[Partit Nazzjonalista]] (PN) as part of its [[Independence Day]] celebrati ...s electoral victory in May of that year. It returned 10 years later, when the Party was again in opposition, and has continued uninterrupted by further e
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  • ...inger well known with her stage name [[Sandrina]] and as a main singer of the band [[Skarlet]]. ...e age of 9 when she took part in a number of productions with [[Masquerade Theatre Arts School]].
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  • ...rted playing the piano at the age of 4 and at 13 years she started playing the keyboards with her father Mro. Joe Brown and his band, Abigail Brown - B.A. ...ssembly of [[Curtain Raiser Band]] with their first concert Musicall under the direction of [[Patrick Vella]].
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  • He has been singing since the age of 7 and started performing in various school talent shows. Eventually he formed part of the Malta’s National Youth Theatre Group between 2012-2014.
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  • ''From a feature article by [[Albert Storace]] that appeared in the Times of Malta on Saturday 2 July 2016.'' [http://www.timesofmalta.com/arti ...barely 16 at the time, was sheltering in the tunnel beneath City Gate when the opera house was hit and semi-destroyed in April 1942. His mother was Ersili
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  • ...englea]]. He was a songwriter and Festival Organiser. In his family he was the oldest from five brothers. He was rather timid and quiet. ...ry playful with the affairs of the church and likes equips the altar under the liturgical calendar.
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  • ...ll 12th August whilst the St Lawrence Band Club went to visit Belgium from the 11th till 18th December. ...the whole square. In honour of this exchange, a function was organised for the officials and band members of both bands on 10th August.
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  • |01||09||[[Decline the Fall]]|||Make My Demons Go||Online||[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExqiSiV |01||12||[[The Travellers]]||Sempliċità||Video||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8x0d__8
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  • ...ll she had to do learning new song from tv like [[San Remo Festival]] on the [[Rai TV]] recording them and in a couple of days she use to sing them at w ...festival was [[Spartans Festival]] in 1965 held at [[Radio City]] and win the Third Place.
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  • ...s both locally and abroad, also performing in a number of festivals around the island and traditional Maltese fiestas. ...uido D'Arezzo'' in Arezzo. Apart from these two great experiences, she had the opportunity to sing at a number of prestigious events alongside this choir.
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  • ...ter [[Future Voices Studios]] was open. [[Future Voices Studios]] is under the direction of Iona Dalli. ...gs went really well and the choir continued to grow. After the first event the choir immediately started getting
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  • ..., before going to London to study at the ''Guildhall School of Music'' and the ''Royal College of Music''. ...Festival, Naples; Italy (2005), The Tres Cantos Festival, Spain (2006) and the Time of Music Festival, Finland (2007).
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  • ...nd foreigners both, which earned the highest positions. In 2007, he earned the prize for ''Best Voice'' and ''Best Interpretation'' of [[Stardust Product ...ba]], was in the final of the [[Konkors Kanzunetta Indipendenza 2009]]. In the same year, he was also invited to Malta represents, promittend night in Mil
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  • She was born and raised in Malta but now lives in the UK. Her father is Maltese and her mother is British. As a child, she attend ...a, with ''Extra Cute''. The following year she became a resident singer on the Sunday lunchtime television show [[Ħadd Għalik]] on TVM.
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  • ...ret and Paul. Adie has lived most of her life in [[Valletta]], the capital city of Malta. ==The Early Years==
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  • ...ician and songwriter from [[Żejtun]]. He is the only son of [[Tony Zarb]], the General Workers Union former Secretary General. ...two of his songs made it to top the charts. A song of his was also used in the movie ''Bring it On'' produced by Universal Studios in 2007.
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:''The Overlooked Performance''}} [[File:The-Overlooked-Performance.jpg|thumb|The Overlooked Performance, by Alex Attard]]
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  • ...sion to stage outstanding live performances that range from the sublime to the passionate. ...me” during the Festival of Cultures in Viareggio (Italy) (by invitation of the Italian Ministry of Culture).
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  • ...[[Malta Song for Europe]]. The song received significant airplay following the contest. ...o this day. Jean Claude performed his hit track [[‘Ain’t Good Enough’]] at the [[2009 Bay Music Awards]] where he was nominated as [[Best Newcomer]].
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  • '''Hector Bruno''' born on 6 July, 1959 comes from the Capital City of [[Malta]], [[Valletta]]. He was a Journalist, Presenter and Actor. ...his carers as an actor with the [[Antoninani]] at Valletta. He comes from the Parish church of [[St Paul’s Shipwreck]].
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  • ...under the tuition of [[Gillian Zammit]] and has achieved up to grade 6 in the Trinity-Guildhall School of Music & Drama exams. ...nbad the Tailor (2008-9), where she formed part of the chorus; Joseph and the Technicoloured Dreamcoat (2014), held in [[Malta]] and [[Gozo]], as a pit s
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  • ...he [[Malta Junior Eurovision Song Contest]] twice and also participated in the [[Indifest]]. ...ra]], playing at the [[Gozo Jazz Festival]] and the Fringe Concerts during the [[Malta Jazz Festival]].
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  • ...knows as ‘Il-Puse’ was born on 10 August, 1966. He comes from the Capital City [[Valletta]]. He is Violinist. At the age of eleven, he commerced his studies in violin at the [[Johann Strauss School of Music]] under [[Joe Galea]].
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  • THE DISSIDENTS THE CREEPERS
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  • ...it-teatru tal-[[Workers Memorial Building]], illum magħruf bħala s-[[City Theatre]] u fl-okkażjoni ta’ Jum il-Ħelsien kien isir programm mużikali quddie ...orsakow''', ''La Goielli della Madonna'' ta’ '''W. Ferraris''', ''Night on the Bald Mountain'' ta’ '''Rimsky Korsakow''', ''Pieni di Roma'' ta’ '''Res
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