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  • ...was not held, but Malta was defending the title by [[Fedrica Falzon]] with the song ''Diamonds''. ...again, with the first phase, singers must heard and judge, for just heard the voices on a cd player.
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  • == '''Brikkuni''' have moved the goalposts of folk. Not a single ‘ajma’ to be heard. Words '''Wayne Flas ...largely unsuspecting audience; his weapon of choice: the mother tongue, of the refined diction, bent on stringing together ruthless rhymes and strategical
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  • ...e Centre''', which is located adjacent to [[Fort St Elmo]] and overlooking the [[Grand Harbour]]. ...interiors in the world”. The Sacra Infermeria was considered to be one of the best hospitals in Europe and could accommodate 914 patients in an emergency
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  • ...ht|St Luke's Garrison Chapel, Tigne as it stood during the first decade of the 21st Century]] '''Tigne Chapel''' is the name by which St. Luke's Garrison Chapel (Church of England) in [[Tigne]],
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  • ...rn of the Summer Malta Hit Song contact was announced, and four days later the official rules and regulations were release. 72 entries were received by the organising committee led by [[Deo Grech]].
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  • ...More broadcasters are expected to confirm their position on the contest in the coming weeks. ...nfirmed their participation in this year’s Junior Eurovision Song Contest. The confirmation came as they formally open up applications for their selection
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  • :''This page is about the popular Maltese singer-songwriter. For other people called Freddie Portelli ...l’s Bay]] on 5 May, 1944. He was a singer songwriter, He is best known for the self-penned song "[[Viva Malta]]" (1966).
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  • ...as a Venture. In 1969 received DOE Gold award for using Art and Music for the Community by HRH Prince Charles. ...and [[Isabelle Mamo Dingli]] in 1970. He played percussion but found that the guitar was his instrument and as soon as he learned a couple of chords Fran
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  • ...ivals Malta]] produced since 2021. It is designed to provide continuity to the long-standing [[Malta Song Contest]] in its various iterations. ...the name of Mużika Mużika ... Festival Kanzunetta Maltija (Music Music ... The Maltese Song Festival) will serve as a prestigious platform where local sin
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  • ...le location to house the project. They soon secured a few square metres at the Marsa garage complex; a veritable hub of musical activity, well known to ma ...ut went on to see Portia's departure and Deluge of Sorrow settle down with the remaining six members, Katia - vocals, Yury - keyboards, Keith - guitar, Ni
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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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  • ...t Impressions - Tattingers, Rabat 22/10/2010''' {Dean Muscat, Published in The Times of Malta, 27/10/2010, p.22} ...Chris Curmi. They have won 5 local music awards whilst also gaining quite the fanbase thanks to their well crafted tunes and engaging gigs.
    5 KB (803 words) - 05:52, 28 September 2016
  • The first edition of the '''Malta Song Festival''' was held at the [[Radio City Opera House]] in [[Ħamrun]] on Thursday 10, Friday 11, and Sa ...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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  • [[Winter Moods]] - [[The Granaries]], Floriana, Malta 30/07/2010 {Dean Muscat, printed in The Times of Malta, 04/08/2010 p. 25}
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  • ...th folk outfits Plato’s Dream Machine, Stalko and Brikkuni all featured on the bill. ...e sort of bizarre didactic street rabble one might see in a village festa; the theme of their ravings being social unrest however and not saintly patronag
    5 KB (817 words) - 00:40, 17 August 2017
  • ...er, actor and musical theatre performer from [[San Ġwann]]. He was born on the 2 January 2004 and is currently a student at St Aloysius’ College, [[Birk .... He currently studies voice with [[Nadia Vella]] at Masquerade School for the Performing Arts.
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  • ...to be held on One Tv during the Sunday afternoon show, Celebrity Sundays. The show kicks off on Sunday 1st March. ...ore entries will be ’saved’ through the judges votes in the next phases of the Celebrity Sundays shows.
    5 KB (787 words) - 05:43, 20 July 2017
  • '''Wednesday 09 Aug 2006 (Michael Bugeja - The Malta Independent)''' ...d itself the centre of attention once again, hosting the second edition of the [[National Orchestra Goes Pop]] concert!
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  • ...on with It-Tieġ tan-Neputija. They discovered that both played at the same venue..on different days. So they decided to join forces and instantly clicked. ...''Kantina Folk'' which launched The [[Greenfields]] and many artistes. At the same time he joined a band called [[Razzamajazz]] which mainly played Dixie
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  • ...r [[Louis Galea]], the Festival was held on 7 and 8 February 2003 at [[The Venue]] – [[Ta’ Qali]]. ...by [[Charlo Bonnici]] as the chairman of the Festival, [[John Bundy]]] as the Deputy Chairman, [[Martin Gauci]] Secretary and Dr.[[Paul V.Mifsud]], [[Ric
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