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  • ...e not listed on the radio station's website, nor are they mentioned during the broadcast. |05||[[The Travellers]]||Tpenġijiet|| ||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sGnWKI-I5Q
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  • ...e not listed on the radio station's website, nor are they mentioned during the broadcast. From 4 June 2011 the weekly countdown became available as an archived download on demand from [[
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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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  • ==Launching of the festival== The 40th edition of '''L-Għanja tal-Poplu – Festival Kanzunetta Maltija 2016
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  • '''A short history of the St George’s Band Club – Qormi.''' ...ished within the St George’s Club (established in 1872) a new band bearing the name of ''Filarmonica San Giorgio''.
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  • ==Launching of the festival== ...al L-Għanja tal-Poplu (The Song of the People). The date of submission of the songs will be till Tuesday 22 May,2018.
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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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  • ...through each of her stage performances. She differs from the other acts in the local music industry by bringing about a certain aura, a professional one w ...ou deserve in life and this is my message to my fans because at the end of the day I think that every individual is special in their own unique way.''
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  • ...4, 1958 in Naxxar) is a Maltese singer, best known for presenting Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest 1993 and placing 8th out of 25 countries with [[Thi ==The Early Years (1973-1984)==
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  • ...for twenty years until 1996. He lived in Germany in 1978/1979 working with the firm ‘Licht in Raum’, directed by Johannes Dinnebier, one of Germany’ ...heir memories. He blurs the boundaries of these disciplines to incorporate the irreducible physicality of sites, and to explore their sedimented multiple
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  • ...he 2012 [[Eurovision Song Contest]] to be held in Baku, Azerbaijan between the 22 and 26 May 2012. ...olds the right to award wildcards either in the semi-final or the final of the song selection.
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  • [[File:Cantaffordtolose.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Can't afford to lose - the hit single 1970]] ...300px|thumb|right|jonlukaswoodenman with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the MMA's in 2010]]
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  • ...ipendenza 2017]] will be held as part of the celebrations of Independence. The contest will be divided into two categories: ...the final qualifying nights of such National Contests: Song For Europe, the Maltese Song Contest, Konkors Kanzunetta Indipendenza, L-Għanja Tal-Poplu
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  • ...ve consecutive years, until 1987, attracting singer/songwriters. Initially the Festival was restricted for YTC members. ...and songwriters who are not YTC members as long as they write and sing in the Maltese language.
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  • ...a Indipendenza]] will be held as part of the celebrations of Independence. The contest will be divided into two categories: * Established Singers are those which taken part in the final qualifying nights of such National Contests: [[Malta Eurovision Son
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  • ...rganized by broadcast credit order, with new main cast added to the end of the list --> ...tion = <!-- Nation the series was filmed in, if different from the nation of origin. -->
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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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  • ...a Indipendenza]] will be held as part of the celebrations of Independence. The contest will in one category from 16 years Over: ==Rules of the Festival in Maltese==
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  • '''Jade Cini''' was born on the 12 June 1995. And lived in the Captital City of [[Malta]], [[Valletta]]. She is a Singer, Dancer, Actress, Jade is the daughter of the former [[Valletta FC]] and Malta goalkeeper [[Reginald Cini]] and sister of
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  • ...apher and artist absorbed in an artistic quest that comprises photography, the graphic media and painting. He studied art and design in Malta and Florence ...ter Photographers Association of the UK. Joe has also been responsible for the design of various logos of established companies, brochures, packaging, CD
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  • ==The early years 1984-2000== ...ds on what remains his main instrument, the guitar, at the age of 8. From the very beginning he was drawn to every genre he could lay his hands on, but d
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  • The '''Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2014''' is a television show taking place ...itle. Singers were allowed perform up to two songs for qualifying round of the competition.
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  • ==Launching of the festival== A strong partecipation for the 45th edition of The People's Anthem.
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  • ...was held, when Malta was defending the title by [[Federica Falzon]] with the song ''Diamonds''. ==The 2016 Edition==
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  • ...Picks poll aims to establish the top favourite releases of the year among the weekly [[Mużika Mod Ieħor]] podcast listeners.''' ...e - but the scope has always been to include as many titles as possible at the nomination stage.
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  • ==Launching of the festival== ...al L-Għanja tal-Poplu (The Song of the People). The date of submission of the songs will be till Tuesday 22 May,2018.
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  • ==Launching of the festival== ...al L-Għanja tal-Poplu (The Song of the People). The date of submission of the songs will be till Tuesday 22 May,2018.
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  • ...Academy Choir''' saw its open run at the beginning of the year 2009, when the singer known TV Presenter [[Gillian Attard]] had decided that open this Aca ...ber of singers under the direction of Gillian Attard. One of the tutors in the Academy is Matthew Mercieca, known as [[Muxu]] [[Matt Mercieca]].
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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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  • ...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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  • ...o the 2013 [[Eurovision Song Contest]] to be held in Malmö, Sweden between the 14 and 16 May 2013. ...e that the last five Maltese representatives are not allowed to compete in the selection. All lead singers should be Maltese while foreign composers and a
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  • ...total diaspora population of about 420,000, as large as the population of the Maltese Islands. ...Maltese communities can be found in Detroit, New York and San Francisco. The majority of Maltese born migrants maintain strong political ties with Malta
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  • ...one of the leading band clubs on the island. Initially, the Band was given the title of '''La Nazionale''' and thereafter '''La Nazionale Vincitrice'''. ...he Society his consent to take on the title ''The King’s Own Band'' a name the band still enjoys till this very day.
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  • ...2007|fifth series]] of ''[[Australian Idol]]'' in 2007 and went on to win the series. ...pop band with producer Paul Brandoli called Tune In Tokyo, of which she is the lead singer.
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  • ==Launching of the festival== ...al L-Għanja tal-Poplu (The Song of the People). The date of submission of the songs will be till Thursday 11 May,2017.
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  • '''The Crowns''' is a rock group from Malta. The band was formed in the early months of 2010. They played Pop Rock / Indie. The line-up includes [[Vittorio Gauci]] (15.10.1986) – Main Vocals, [[Gianluc
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  • ...roducer and heritage researcher. He was born on the 24th of April, 1964 at the David Bruce Military Hospital in Imtarfa, and hails from [[Marsaskala]]. ...ironment and our built heritage, the promotion of the Maltese language and the releases of Maltese music albums.
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  • |Name = The Meteors |Img = The Meteors live in Pordenone, Italy, 2006.jpg
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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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  • ...I Listeners' Picks poll''' aims to establish the top favourite releases of the year among [[Toni Sant]]'s [[Mużika Mod Ieħor]] podcast listeners. ...016 Top Picks was established following a rather late catch-up edition for the 2015 Top Picks in 2016.
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  • ...th August 2023 with the participation of the Malta Concert Orchestra under the direction of Maestro [[Paul Abela]]. ...re invited to participate in this popular festival with songs addressed to the Maltese public.
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  • '''Bishop Joseph Angelo Grech''' (1948 - 2010) was the first Maltese-born person to be appointed Bishop in Australia. ...is studies for the priesthood at the [[Corpus Christi Seminary]], which at the time was situated at [[Glen Waverley]] in Victoria. He settled quickly, sho
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  • ...electric guitars instead of the traditional catgut instruments as well as the modern percussion instruments (symbols and drums). ...erely accidental when they agreed to back Rigu and Joe Galea musically for the purpose of recording their Maltese song.
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  • ...producing her debut extended play, Take It or Leave It which was released the following year. ...itioned for the fifth series of Australian Idol in 2007 and went on to win the series.
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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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  • ...n from the University of Leeds in 2000. He was also artist in residence at the Edinburgh College of Art, Scotland in 1996. ...een chosen to represent Malta in many international exhibitions, including the Venice Biennale (1999) amongst others, and his work forms part of many loca
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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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  • ...ss hard rock band Krokus from 1980. Before joining [[Krokus]] he sang with the Swiss progressive rockers [[TEA]] following smaller bands - including one h ...their genre to cover hard rock acts such as Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix and The Who.
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  • '''Federica Falzon''' was born on the 17 February 2003. She come from a small village of [[Ħal-Safi]]. At a very Her grandpa used to take her to karaoke clubs where most of the people who heard her singing, encouraged her to take singing seriously as s
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  • '''This page contains a work list of works of art in the [[Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection]] that are being processed for a ...n listed here have already been processed for this purpose or are still in the process of being catalogued.
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  • '''Malta Hit Song Contest 2011''' is the nth edition of a popular music festival organized annually by [[One Product ...ed for this year’s competition. The song contest will be aired as part of the new Saturday afternoon tv show, [[Celebrity Weekends]] (Saturdays at 4pm on
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  • An exhibition that mega bites - [[Stanley Borg]] crosses the bridge over digital water with [[Vince Briffa]], Digital Discourse curator ...ctions. And personal computers, our gates into the digital world, promise the exciting idea of travelling a distance, somewhere far from home, to a place
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  • ...NTEST 2009''' was the television show by which Malta selected its entry to the 2004 Junior Eurovision Song Contest held in Kiev in Ukraine on 21 November This was Malta's seventh entry to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.
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  • ...of July 2010, the latest concert being attended by more than 10,000 fans, the largest number ever for a Maltese band. ...to put together their own original songs. Thus the mood, thus the name of the band – Winter Moods.<ref name=wintermoods>{{cite web|url=http://wintermoo
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  • ...ub]], but his real love was singing, even though he featured on stage with the [[Stage Commandos]]. ...twenty songs, ten made it to the final night of Saturday 5 November 1960. The Winning Song was Joe Grech's own composition "Vola Uccellino".
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  • ==Launching of the festival== A strong partecipation for the 46th edition of The People's Anthem.
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  • ...ches and venues around Malta. Likewise, FOOTPRINTS were eager to support the Church in Malta through its Christian music. ...recording and eventual release of the second single entitled Gift Of Life. The song was accompanied by a music video directed and produced by Rene Rossign
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  • ==Launching of the 39th Edition== ...ja tal-Poplu so that the Festival continues to flourish for the benefit of the Maltese song.
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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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  • ...Picks poll aims to establish the top favourite releases of the year among the weekly [[Mużika Mod Ieħor]] podcast listeners.''' ...e - but the scope has always been to include as many titles as possible at the nomination stage.
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  • ...oSong 2008''' was the television show by which Malta selected its entry to the 2008 Junior Eurovision Song Contest held in Limassol in Greece on 22 Novemb This was Malta's second entry to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.
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  • '''nosnow/noalps''' are an indie rock band from Malta, formed in 2006. The band consists of Nick Morales (vocals, guitars), Sarah Falzon (vocals, keyb The band has released one studio EP, entitled (just rock) (2007), and is curren
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  • '''A short history of the Soċjeta Filarmonika Pinto Banda San Sebastjan – Qormi.''' '''1862''' Founded the First Band in [[Ħal-Qormi]]
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  • '''Lawrence Gray''' was born on the 30 of January, 1975. He is a professional singer. ...n Maltese singer [[Maronia Attard]] a well known singer too especially for the classical song ''Angel Eyes'' lyrices by [[Joey Chircop]] and music by [[Da
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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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  • ...reland back in 2005. Then known as Riverstone, the two of them infiltrated the local live circuit with their rousing acoustic sets, garnering weekly resid ...given a modest reception at first, but went on to clinch the No.1 spot in the [[Bay Radio charts]] a few months later.
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  • ...a rock singer and dj. His nickname was given by one of his class mates at the early stage of primary school. ...u Micallef and [[Horace Micallef]] along with their friends from Birgu and the surrounding area.
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  • 2007 the band self released their first cd, ''Proclaimer of Chaos'', with 2008 Thy legion participated in the 10th edition of the black land festival in berlin
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  • ...(1965) and a PhD (1967). He was then appointed a Lecturer in Pathology at the [[University of Malta]] (1968). ...ior Lecturer at '''Monash University''' in Melbourne. In 1976 he moved to the '''Royal Women's Hospital''' as a Haematologist and was later appointed Dir
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  • ...Picks poll aims to establish the top favourite releases of the year among the weekly [[Mużika Mod Ieħor]] podcast listeners.''' ...e - but the scope has always been to include as many titles as possible at the nomination stage.
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  • ...and dislodged from their familiar context, and placed in another, which is the one we ultimately perceive. ...stanced from the design artefact to become objects that, in fact, question the very act and purpose of their own creation.<ref>https://www.kreattivita.org
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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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  • '''DUN ĠORĠ: The Musical''' is a project that has been going on 3 years. ...ct ideas, different opinions, great imagination ... and blind trust, trust the creative element of producing such young hands.
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  • ...geja, and drummer Chris Brincat. They have performed in Malta, Europe, and the US, and have released several albums. ...was made to circulate strongly in the fanzine and tape trading circuits of the era.
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  • '''Duo Blank''' are a Maltese electronic music group, and the principal name under which musicians [[Edwin Balzan]] and [[Frank Cachia]] ...r to perform a song composed by Wave Studios co-owner [[Dominic Galea]] at the Festival tal-Kanzunetta ghall-Ewropa 1992.
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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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  • '''Persistence of Form''' is an exhibition by the Chinese artist [[He Ping]]. ...sible through their external physical form. Ping’s forms are animated with the bold invigorating monochrome contrast of black Chinese ink against a white
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  • ...n their fields and their main task was to launch the project while some of the old folk musicians were still alive. ...r second album ''Żifna'' was released in 2003 and depicts the sentiment of the island nation with its cross cultural Mediterranean influences.
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  • ...Losco''' is a singer from [[Sliema]], Malta. Born on 31st July, 1982. From the early beging Ira had singing in his heart and she always their singing in t ..."Tista tkun It" which always sing the opening song, and some others during the programm.
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  • ...sts in 74 languages including Maltese - more than any other broadcaster in the world. ==The Story==
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  • ...orn 24 October 1955) is a leading Maltese singer songwriter. He hails from the central Maltese town of [[Birkirkara]] and has composed well over a hundred ...boys of the age, he revelled in driving around the island and on visiting the neighbouring islands of [[Gozo]] and [[Comino]]. Three of his earlier songs
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  • ...Picks poll aims to establish the top favourite releases of the year among the weekly [[Mużika Mod Ieħor]] podcast listeners.''' ...e - but the scope has always been to include as many titles as possible at the nomination stage.
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  • Amanda discovered her voice during the casual karaoke nights with her friends, when strangers used to express thei ...produced in Germany by Producer Daniel Reichow for German DJs, Final Aeon. The track, called “Another Place”, was signed by German record label, I.M.
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  • ...Picks poll aims to establish the top favourite releases of the year among the weekly [[Mużika Mod Ieħor]] podcast listeners.''' ...e - but the scope has always been to include as many titles as possible at the nomination stage.
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  • ...ve played an important role in establishing Maltese Extreme Death metal on the world map. ===The Birth Of Abysmal Torment (2000-2002)===
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  • ...iter. He became a teacher by profession and served for over forty years in the education department until his retirement in 2004. ...rded Ġieh il-Marsa by the Local Council of his native village and in 2013, the Local Council of [[Ħaż-Żabbar]] honoured him with Ġieh Ħaż-Żabbar.
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  • The '''Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2016''' is a television show. == The Rules ==
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  • ...a blend of gothic/doom metal and has been active in the metal scene since the mid-1990s. ...on & line-up changed considerably, & Weeping Silence sought new ideas from the doom, gothic & avant-garde genres.
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  • ...anzunetta Maltija 2013''' marks a return for the International Festival of The Maltese Song after an absence since 2002. ==The Event==
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  • ...netcom (organizers of the massive Berlin Loveparade) and choose JJoy to be the official resident for his parties called JOY (now operated and owned by J J The first Joy party took place on the 28th June 1997 at the Westin Reef Club and saw JJoy rock 6000 punters with an impressive 4hr set
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  • ..., including allowing non-Maltese lyricists and composers to participate in the contest. ==The Event==
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  • ...Picks poll aims to establish the top favourite releases of the year among the weekly [[Mużika Mod Ieħor]] podcast listeners.''' ...e - but the scope has always been to include as many titles as possible at the nomination stage.
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  • ...Choir]]. It was Miriam Christine who encouraged Sarah to participate for the first time in a local singing competition where she placed 1st in her categ ...Category with the song ''Vivra Ancora'', composed by [[George Debono]] to the lyrics of [[Christopher Azzopardi]]. During this time she attended vocal le
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  • ...ng competition Idol in 2008. He was the third male winner and the first in the show's history to be born outside of Sweden, having moved there exactly one ...ational TV Song Festival [3] in 2006 and 2007. He was a resident singer in the television programme [[Kalamita]] (2006–2007). Borg has also performed so
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  • ...est for soloists, to spread and give importance to music and singing among the younger people, putting them in touch with professionals in this sector in ...the ages of six years (6) and fifteen years (15) which will take place in the famous [[Teatro Ariston]], in [[San Remo]], Italy on 7 th,8 th, 9 th and 10
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  • ...Ciappara]] and guitarist/vocalist [[Simon Deguara]]. Under the name Spin, the duo wrote and recorded an EP entitled Pead. ...e them to perform on the live circuit. Following numerous line-up changes, the band finally found a stable line-up with Simon on vocals, Martin on Drums,
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  • ...netcom (organizers of the massive Berlin Loveparade) and choose JJoy to be the official resident for his parties called JOY (now operated and owned by J J The first Joy party took place on the 28th June 1997 at the Westin Reef Club and saw JJoy rock 6000 punters with an impressive 4hr set
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  • ...Picks poll aims to establish the top favourite releases of the year among the weekly [[Mużika Mod Ieħor]] podcast listeners.''' ...e - but the scope has always been to include as many titles as possible at the nomination stage.
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  • ...Picks poll aims to establish the top favourite releases of the year among the weekly [[Mużika Mod Ieħor]] podcast listeners.''' ...e - but the scope has always been to include as many titles as possible at the nomination stage.
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  • ...on October 15, 1986, in Sliema, Malta, Victorio Gauci, started singing at the age of 10, taking part in various small local festivals and also musicals, Throughout the years, Vittorio took part in various musicals and also festivals, in which
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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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  • ...lta. He has won the main national festivals of Malta several times such as the [[Malta Song for Europe]], International Festival of Maltese song as well a ...ll televoting records in Malta with over 31000 votes. In 2008, he composed the song '''Vodka''' sung by [[Morena]].
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  • ...the apparent chemistry present both in the style of playing as well as in the writing of original material. ...he infinite amount of body art, which compliments nicely the aesthetics of the band’s image).
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  • ...test 2003''' was the television show by which Malta selected its entry to the [[Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2003]] held in [[Copenhagen]], [[Denmark]] This was Malta's first entry to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.
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  • ...ayed at local feasts. In 1948 he went to London for a Promenade concert at the Royal Albert Hall. Two years later, in Australia he realised his ambition o ...ed both direct quotation and parody of ethnic music from the hinterland of the African continent, namely Congo, Chad and Ethiopia.
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  • '''Michael Piscopo''' was born on the 26 of March 1961 in [[Paola]], [[Malta]]. He is an author and composer. Mic ...]] before graduating with a BA (Hons) degree in Public Administration from the [[University of Malta]] in 1986.
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  • ...[L-Għanja tal-Poplu Żgħażagħ 2005]] was held on Saturday 10 May , 2005 at the [[Salesian Theater]] at [[Sliema]]. ...the opportunity to be in the hall, will be able to follow this festival in the near future on Education 22 television station.
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  • ...ber 1976), is a Maltese singer, best known for representing her country in the [[Eurovision Song Contest]] in 1998, 2005, and in 2009. ...old in a BBC interview two years later that she cried for several hours in the bathroom of her hotel suite after losing at Eurovision, but she came to see
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  • '''Adnan Hadzi''' has been a regular at Deckspace Media Lab, for the last decade, a period over which he has developed his research at Goldsmith ...underway, which has led to local debates about the identity and future of the area.
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  • ...ing with Ms [[Beatrice Brockdorff]]; also qualifying for examinations with the [[Royal Schools of Music]], mostly in classical musical training. ...ation and working with a rhythm section were some of the themes tackled in the course. Basic principles of phrasing and expression,“impro-scat” and in
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  • ...urope 2007''' was the television show by which Malta selected its entry to the 2007 Junior Eurovision Song Contest held in Rottherdam in Holland on 8 Dice This was Malta's fifth entry to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.
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  • ...Picks poll aims to establish the top favourite releases of the year among the weekly [[Mużika Mod Ieħor]] podcast listeners.''' ...e - but the scope has always been to include as many titles as possible at the nomination stage.
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  • ...ision 2010''' was the television show by which Malta selected its entry to the 2010 Junior Eurovision Song Contest held in Minsk in Belarus on 20 November This was Malta's eight entry to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.
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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.
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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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  • ...ciety to ‘Societa Filarmonica Maria Mater Gratiae’, confirming Micallef as the band master. ...representing Victorious Malta, which has since then become synonymous with the Society’s Band.
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  • '''Wiċċ imb Wiċċ – images of the self''' ...e of the subject, where emerging artists are given equal space. Fresh from the European championship, I like to think of a show as a football team. You ca
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  • ...he idea of writing a concept album based on the 1565 Great Siege of Malta. The line-up eventually settled with Michael and Charlie on vocals and bass. ...st Armada ever assembled' by the Ottoman Sultan, Suleiman the Magnificent, the band set feverishly to work on this original project. While keeping traditi
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  • ...'s Blog]</ref>. Antonio has, since then, remained as one of the members in the [http://symphonik.zhnmalta.org/ ŻĦN Symphonik] rock band, which organises In 2008, Antonio composed the music for the opening sequence of television programme X-Lab
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  • ...uly 1987) is a singer-songwriter from Malta. She is most noted for winning the festival [[L-Għanja tal-Poplu]] three times between 2007 and 2010. ...e Massa. Besides music, Corazon has also studied in the Faculty of Laws at the University of Malta, obtaining LL.B Dip.Not.Pub enabling her to practice pr
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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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  • ...f her works were inspired by the images of her discoveries while exploring the magical prehistoric temples of Malta during her many visits and others were ...to the present and fires that zeal. Then I must explore that subject until the fire burns out, or another subject captures my spirit.</q>'' <ref>http://ww
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  • ...ora and Astra Opera Houses Choirs, and the [[Manoel Theatre Choir]] during the [[BOV Opera Festival]]. ...in Sacred Music]] from the same University and with the ALCM Diploma from the [[London College of Music]]. He attended [[St. Paul's Missionary College]]
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  • ...hen he represented Malta during various song contests and festival around the world. Top comic actor [[Johnnie Navarro]] was the person who discovered Enzo and invited him as a resident singer on [[Rediff
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  • ...emporary society. I wish that the educational system in Malta and all over the world will have more classes focusing on creativity and art.'' '''Romina De ...PhD research at the School of Museum Studies, University of Leicester, UK. The research focused on contemporary immersive performances in historic sites:
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  • ...son of Pawlu Camilleri Tal-Fjur and Antonietta nee Bartolo. The origins of the family nickname are unknown. ...rsty labourers, and also tending his father's potato and onion fields near the Ir-Rixtellu area in Luqa.
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  • ...musician born from [[Ħaż-Żabbar]], Malta. He is commonly known as Irrussu (the Russian). ...Gratiae Philharmonic]]. After he developed his skills and techniques under the supervision of [[Paul Borg]]. Adrian's trumpet playing gained immediate att
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  • ...gressive rock groups like the British band Yes and the Canadian trio Rush. The original line-up consisted of [[Robert Longo]] on guitar, [[Jon Vella Zarb] [[File:Mirage1982.JPG|200px|thumb|right|Mirage live at the Mediterranean Conference Centre in May 1982.]]
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  • ...k group on the local music scene will certainly go a long way to diffusing the testosterone saturated environment.' ...'Clocks'' by Coldplay, ''Sex on Fire'' by Kings of Leon and ''Valerie'' by The Zutons/Amy Winehouse.
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  • ...ntest 2006''' was the television show by which Malta selected its entry to the 2006 Junior Eurovision Song Contest held in Bucahrest in Romania on 2 Dicem This was Malta's forth entry to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.
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  • ...els' Chapel where his parents, both from Żebbuġ lived. His father was from the ''Tal-Lekkuku'' family, his mother from ''Tar-Randan''. ...translates 'You walk across the floors just like a captain.' derived from the Maltese word 'rajjes', a captain or leader.
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  • ''On Saturday 4 January, [[Sam Mifsud]] wrote the following eulogy on his own Facebook wall:'' He was our 1st group's ( The Sheratons ) manager during the early years 1960's of my brother Laurie and I involvement in music in Austr
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  • ...born 14 March 1965) is a Maltese pianist/composer from [[Floriana]]. He is the eldest in a musical family. His parents are pianist/songwriter [[Sammy Gale ...er [[Stan Tracey]] O.B.E. He also studied under Mro [[Pawlu Grech]] and at the University of Malta where he obtained a B.A.(Hons) in 2007, and a Masters D
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  • ...:Sonitus Eco theremin.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Sonitus Eco experimenting with the theremin]] ...first one being It Is Loneliness That Makes The Loudest Noise in 2012 via the Silent Season record label.
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  • ...fferent cultural and spiritual traditions during her travels in Europe and the Far East. <ref>https://www.annagrima.com/about.php</ref> *2002: THE WAY OF THE HEART - St. James Cavalier, Valletta, MALTA;
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  • '''Krista Šujak''' born on the 16 th August 2007, She lives with her family at [[Ħaż-Żebbuġ]]. ...in several other local contents, always with good results, including being the overall winner more than once.
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  • ...road that has nonetheless brought him success and helped him develop into the artist he is today. The first collection of original songs was released on Marty Rivers, the artist's debut release, with two of its tracks charting high on various Eur
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  • ...manic.shtml Xtruppaw: Generation Exciting] - ''Manic'', 11 June 2006</ref> The group also includes guitarist [[Marvin Zammit]] and drummer [[Dino Mifsud L ...as well as remarkable covers of songs like ''[[Xemx]]'' by Gozo legends [[The Tramps]] and Green Day’s ''American Idiot''.
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  • ...DŻ) in 2002. The project was initially supported by the Programme Youth of the European Union. ...of this event is to raise funds for a local charity. Throughout the years, the concert has helped charities such as Puttinu Cares, Richmond Foundation and
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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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  • '''The Farsons Great Beer Festival''' was held for the first time in 1981 at the Farsons Brewery in Mriehel, with subsequent editions held in Tigne in Sliem ...est summer festival on the island and has become one of the main events in the summer calendar.
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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. ...de, (Andy Reiss, University of Malta Campus Theatre.) She has performed in The Young People’s Messiah and played ‘Mary’ in ''Rock Nativity'', at [[S
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  • ...p at the [[Scuola del Nudo dell'Associazione Artistica Internazionale]] at the [[Accademia di Belle Arti]] in [[Rome]], and to [[St Martin’s School]], w awarded the national diploma in design, modelling, sculpture and letter cutting.
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  • ...rds event, presented by 89.7 Bay hosts [[Nathan D]] and [[Ben Glover]], at the Bay Arena, St Julian’s, on Monday 12 December 2011. ...ost likes a picture gets. However, rather than direct uploads to Facebook, the organizers requested emailed photos to studio@bay.com.mt.
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  • ...Picks poll aims to establish the top favourite releases of the year among the weekly [[Mużika Mod Ieħor]] podcast listeners.''' ...e - but the scope has always been to include as many titles as possible at the nomination stage.
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  • ...e was Christmas Maltese and the prize was a VIP London vacation. I learned the art under Maltese painter [[George Fenech]] and thank him for everything th ...hat I have now as ritraied man from work. Desire which I dream it to have the time for painting.
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  • ...ilippa Cassar]]. Who together with their family and pet chameleon, live in the small village of [[Bidnija]], [[Malta]], have made music together all their ...It's even OK if she shows. They have embraced their sisterhood and here's the product.
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  • ...Life Class (1998-1999) under [[Anthony Calleja]] (b.1955). It was also in the late 1990’s that he started visiting important art collections in Europe ...Between January and March 2010, one of his abstract works was exhibited at the European Parliament in [[Brussels]].
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  • ...all of Fame'''. Since 2011 he has performed, from time to time, as one of the [[Painters and Dockers Trio]]. ...rne Zoo Education Service'' where he taught visiting school children about the environment.
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  • ...VA) and many projects involving undergraduate and postgraduate students at the University of Malta. <ref>http://raphaelvella.com/biography/</ref> ...ulpture installed on the Lange Voorhout as part of The Hague Sculpture, in The Hague, Holland. Other participating artists: Damien Hirst, Antony Gormley,
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  • ...TV'''’s long running ''Spicks and Specks'' and in the UK as the host of ''The Last Leg''. ...rts Festival'', the ''Cat Laughs Kilkenny Comedy Festival'' in Ireland and the ''Just for Laughs Festival'' in Montreal.
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  • ...ut his work and experiences regarding migration in Malta, the UK, Belgium, the USA and Australia. ...ious parts of Africa, the earthquake in L’Aquila, Italy, the war in Libya, the Costa Concordia disaster and several other national and international assig
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  • '''The Creepers''' is a blues band based in [[Malta]] since 2010. ...that first day is the raw tone, the dynamics of a Friday night roadhouse, the energy blues lovers can feel at their favourite live performances.
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  • ...a Junior Eurovision Song Contest of 2005 was a significant step forward in the local music scene. ...iven a performance at the ''2010 VIVA World Cup'' event where she launched the track Enjoying Moments of Gold.
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  • The Malta Band Clubs Association was established in 1947, and to date it repres ...impositions the government had on these band clubs. All clubs enjoyed from the benefits of these achievements.
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  • ...Robinich''' was born on 12 March 1979. She is a singer and Actress and is the youngest among four brothers. ...ated in the theory and obtained certificates provided by the fifth year of the [[London School of Music]]. – she got Qualifications: - ''Till Grade 4 Pi
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  • ...ion write-up, Venice Biennale catalogue by Adrian Bartolo, Commissioner of the Malta Pavilion</ref> ...imate matter) is a return to the point of departure: “…until you return to the ground; for from it you were taken, Dust you are, to dust you shall return�
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  • ...the two channels (phase) the 3D model can be moved and rotated thus giving the illusion of a three dimensional object in space. '''Sharp Shooter''' looks ...erted into a two channel communication stream, a two-way conversation with the audience and its surrounding environment.
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  • ...ent, presented by 89.7 Bay hosts Drew and [[Nathan D]] and [[Talitha]], at the Bay Arena, St Julian’s, on 12 December 2010. Tickets for the 2010 BMAs cost 8 euros and were sold from the Eden Cinemas Box Office, St Julians.
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  • ...[Bernice Šujak]]. They organized the first singers festival in March 2015. The aim of Shine Singers Festival is to provide a platform where singers of an ...announced on stage, the voting sheets are passed to each participant with the judge's votes and comments.
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  • ...g, playing the drums, drama and playing football. He has been singing from the age of nine years and has won many festivals in Malta and also abroad. ...French for an international singing Festival. With just six days to study the song, he managed to have it recorded and quickly sent to France. One week l
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  • ...During the final night of the Festival of Fireworks at Ta’ Liesse shore. The festival has become a pleasant atmosphere composite picturesque environment ...category with twelve singers for adolescents between 10 and 15 years, as the third edition Youth and Adolescents.
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  • ...t the world. Indeed, it is a widely held belief that the bee is the key to the human ecosystem and life on Earth, as we know it. ...xtent, for the patterns on bee wings, which are also echoed in patterns in the stonework and elsewhere.
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  • ...Picks poll aims to establish the top favourite releases of the year among the weekly [[Mużika Mod Ieħor]] podcast listeners.''' ...e - but the scope has always been to include as many titles as possible at the nomination stage.
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  • ...n Music Studies and also obtained the PGCE degree in Music Education from the [[University of Malta]]. He studied Jazz Piano with Dave Frank and Dan Hear ...poser/ lyricist along side with Cezek, and as the Musical Director for all the productions.
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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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  • ...inging at a very early age, however started professional vocal training at the age of 10. ...olene was part of the main cast in The Sound of Music as a ‘Main Sister of the Abbey’.
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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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  • ...st is committed to bring this thought process and preparation to fruition. The projected outcome is an exhibition combining photographic prints and origin ...ve fine art photographers and writers who seek to break new ground through the photographic and literature artistic mediums, with a distinct level of proj
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  • ...andi’s catalogue, to the Institute of Literature, Theatre and Opera was at the Giorgio Cini Foundation. ...s one of the greatest collections in existence, comparable only to that at the Library of Congress in Washington DC.
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  • '''Traces of Traces''' – ''making new memories from the most mundane of scenes'' ...seemingly unimportant visual stimuli. All sorts of everyday images, often the downright mundane at first sight, can be pooled into creating our stock of
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  • ...ditions were made from which eventually [[Steve Farrugia]] was selected as the first vocalist for Dry Connections. ...single Dry Connections won an award at the [[Malta Music Awards 2011]] as the best upcoming artist. This was inspirational for us and it boosted our conf
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  • The '''26th Edition''' of [[L-Għanja tal-Poplu]] was held on Friday and Saturd The show, presented by [[Valerie Vella]], was broadcast a week after on 28 Apri
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  • ...th August 2023 with the participation of the Malta Concert Orchestra under the direction of Maestro [[Paul Abela]]. ...re invited to participate in this popular festival with songs addressed to the Maltese public.
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  • ...Poplu]] was held on Saturday 28 November 2009 at the [[Grand Ballroom]] of the [[Hotel Phoenicia]] in [[Floriana]]. The Organizing Committee decided that from this edition onwards, songs in the final are played live with live instruments on stage.
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  • ...orn to Margaret and Paul. Adie has lived most of her life in [[Valletta]], the capital city of Malta. ==The Early Years==
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  • ...n Ġiljan]], a town in the tiny, sunny island of [[Malta]] in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea. An R'n'B singer/songwriter, ''Jogelle'' now lives in Sy ...7 at the tender age of 20 to pursue her lofty musical aspirations, against the concerned advice of her family and friends.
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  • ...'Attard]]. Claire Baluci is considered as one of the ultimate exponents of the ''show organist'' music scene. An award-winning organist, she has been inte ...es Australian Music Scholarship and was consequently invited to perform in the prestigious Town Hall of Victoria.
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  • ...ia whilst highlighting the work of women artists and their contribution to the art scene in Malta. ...d Spazju Kreattiv.Other collaborators include [[Unfinished Art Space]] and the [[Gabriel Caruana]] Foundation.
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  • ...val took place in an atmosphere in nice environment. Singers where between the age of 10 to 15 years. The show was broadcast live on [[PBS]].
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  • ...ssist [[Kriz Zahra]], and drummer [[Chris Mallia]]. Zerafa and Zahra share the singing on most of their songs. .... Another prize gave took them to Liverpool in the UK for a gig along with the bands that placed second and first in that year's contest.
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  • ...his mother played clarinet and drums with local bands and further back in the family tree there was Professor [[Gejtanu Grech]]. ...ctor for Ħamrun’s Band [[San Gejtanu]] as well as assistant conductor with the [[La Vallette Philharmonic Band]]. And a mention of Band Conductor [[Ġiann
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  • ...oon after her first solo exhibition at The Mill in Birkirkara, operated by the Gabriel Caruana Foundation in Malta. ...she co-produced in 2016 with Jenny Mercieca, Wild Flower, was featured at the 3rd Istanbul Design Biennale.
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  • ...n he released no less than 5 singles, {can we name them?} all making it in the top 40 charts of local radio stations, and being requested by many people. ...dios and reaching the top 40 charts and top 10 maltese charts on 897 bay...the band gigged at V5 bar in February, and then again at [[Rookies]] in May.
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  • ...ency to lay on some psychedelic improvisational grooves from time to time, the band evolved into a power trio playing abrasive free rock. ...acy.net/2004/04/huntera-8217-s-palace-idle-times/ just kinda tapping me on the shoulder and singing at me for four-and-a-half minutes. Please, stop.]"
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  • ...chronic features, inherited genetically and culturally, that characterize the human condition. ...tuations and representations. What is fundamentally common to all these is the human being’s complex core of lived experience in response to development
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  • ...at the [[Club DJ Awards]]. 2001 saw their first hit on the air waves with the song ''[[Closer]]'' which was then followed with other releases such as ''[ ...rform live in clubs, parties, award nights and also at a baroque theatre – the [[Manoel Theatre]]. Their performances, upshot in an attraction to clubbing
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  • <q>'''Sajda and Black Sea''' are the two distinct self-curated projects by [[Nigel Baldacchino]] and [[Adrian Ab ...s without ever projecting a subjective perspective of the explored themes. The overall style is quite raw and that is what raises a few eyebrows.
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  • ...lyrics in Maltese blended very well with the picturesque surroundings and the art of pyrotechniques, giving all present a pleasant atmosphere. ...gs performed by singers from ages 10 to 15 took part in the 3rd edition of the Youth and Adolescents' category.
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  • ...family tight in his heart. Also deep in his heart is his love of music and the world of entertainment. ...an and Nadine won the title of Malta dancing champions which they held for the following 5 years.
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  • ...l and theory in voice and piano. He is certificated in voice coaching from the [[Victoria Music and Arts College]] of London. ...rds. In February 2010, he placed 2nd during the Malta Song for Europe with the song ‘Just a little more love’.
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  • ...Melbourne for a number of years before their first tour early in 2016 took the band interstate as well as throughout regional Victoria. ...or producing a new EP with songs that had taken on more of an evolution in the months prior.
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  • ...Liam had been colleagues at work, working in adjacent rooms to each other. The band was soon joined by Stefan, former drummer Chris Galea & former keyboar ...t nominated in the [[Bay Music Awards]] and the [[Malta Music Awards]] for the best newcomers of 2012.
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  • ...ideo produced by iSPY Media Production House just like Badass Soldier, and the Maltese language song [[Superman]]. December 19th 2011 saw the release of Clinton Paul's first album, entitled [[I Know Who I Am Now]]. Si
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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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  • ...v Fr Mike Agius. The first service was the First Holy Communion of 1983 on the 29th May. ...hoir took part in Massed Choirs which animated the Mass on the occasion of the Pope’s two visits to Malta in 1990 and won 2nd place in National Pauline
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  • '''Francesco Sultana''' is a Maltese musician hailing from the village of [[Rabat]], [[Malta]]. ...he formed part for seven years. Feeling uncomfortable in a situation where the artistic barriers of performance were set in boundaries, a journey of disco
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  • Organised by the National Museum of Fine Arts, Valletta, Malta. ...k to the high Baroque fashion that dominated Malta and its islanders since the seventeenth century.
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  • ...nch at Radisson, Malta. She was also invited to perform in Johannesburg in the World Song Contest and other functions. ...Della Gente'. She was invited back in Naples after she won a local contest the year after.
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  • ...dying piano and music theory seventh grade [[London College of Music]] and the singing voice at various teachers and sopranos. I participated in several f ...tudy in school. This CD was accompanied by a booklet with the words of all the songs and a set of questions for each song.
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  • ...e end result was very encouraging - the first single "Time to Know" topped the Maltese radio charts and was given top billing on Italian radio station RAI ...respect and establishing them firmly in the local scene - the inclusion of the Didjeridoo in one of their songs made audiences rather curious!
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  • ...le of singing to his repertoire. He is fond of musical theatre, works from the classical age, pop-classical crossover and Russian traditional songs and ro ...coach for 'R&J The Musical' in which he also arranged the mash up music of the entire show.
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  • '''Peklectrick''' is the name of the studio-based solo project of former dripht guitarist [[Patrick Galea]]. ...f the Clash meeting Beck in Jamaica to discuss the blues over some scotch. The music is what award-winning producer David Vella referred to as ‘so cool
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  • ...cation Department. That said, she is also a woman of many talents, holding the distinguished element of being a triple threat, acquiring skills in dance, ...compete in several children’s festivals on a local level, before garnering the attention of a television producer who sought to make her a television host
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  • ...ells High School, followed by another six months as an artist-residence at the Psychiatric Day Hospital at Manchester Royal Infirmary. Her first exhibition in Malta was at the Museum of Fine Arts in 1986 followed by a second in 1988. Since then, she h
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  • ...s oeuvre. Landscapes feature out of the windows of the fuoridentros and on the walls of these beautiful rooms with their billowing curtains; dominating a ...h that enhances the sense of classical vitality and joie de vivre in which the artist evidently revels.
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  • ...sprung up to make up for the closure of all public venue and activities by the authorities.''' '''''Feel free to add your event to this list.''''' The dual purpose of this page is to keep track of what's going on and what has
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  • ...ed by 89.7 Bay hosts [[Dorian Cassar]] [[Nathan D]] and [[Ben Glover]], at the Bay Arena, St Julian’s, on Wednesday 12 December 2012. ...e end of the world', which is clearly a reference to the Mayan belief that the world would end in 2012.
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  • .... right now I have just moved to a new country Bulgaria and I hope to in the future once settled start to write music music,More keyboard orientated. w ==External Links==
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  • ...u.jpg|320px|thumb|right|Mikiel Abela l-Bambinu]] was born in [[Żejtun]] on the 16th of August 1920. ...lished as chapbooks and he remains, with [[Żeppi Spagnol Il-Kelba]] one of the most prolific.
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  • [[File: thevoiceacademymalta.jpg|350px|thumb|right|The Voice Academy Malta]] ...students have obtained a certain level in their vocal techniques. In fact the majority of students that participate in local festivals win various troph
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  • ...April, 2006 on a television programm [[Showtime]] view on [[PBS]]. Also the 30 edition of [[L-Għanja tal-Poplu 2006]] where shown too on Showtime vie The show was broadcast live on [[PBS]].
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  • ...anized by [[ZĦN]] [[Young Christian Workers]] together with her sister, in the hall of [[St Aloysius College]]. ...r Links, consisted of [[Joe Muscat]], [[John B. Gove]] and the 'leader' of the group [[Edwin Vella]].
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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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  • ...rting reggae legends like [[Aswad]], [[The Wailers]], and [[Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers]] when they played in Malta. When the band split up, David built his own studio and his first solo project was a
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  • '''Skimmed''' is an indie garage-rock band from Malta. The band's current line-up features [[Alexandra Aquilina]] (vocals/synth), [[Da ...ying keyboards. This formation did not last long and Ellul eventually left the band due to diverging musical taste.
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  • '''Matina''' is the stage name of Maltese singer Martina Borg was born 23 August 1992, who has ...ily, it was natural for her as a young girl to take up piano lessons under the tuition of her own father, brass virtuoso [[Paul Borg]].
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  • <tr><td>[[Malta at the Eurovision Song Contest 2014|2014]]</td><td>[[Firelight]]</td><td>''Coming <tr><td>[[Malta at the Eurovision Song Contest 2013|2013]]</td><td>[[Gianluca Bezzina]]</td><td>''
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  • ...lity offer a complete support network that can deliver all requirements to the highest standards. == The Tension Fabric Structure ==
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  • ...Picks poll aims to establish the top favourite releases of the year among the weekly [[Mużika Mod Ieħor]] podcast listeners.''' ...hat selective - but the scope was to include as many titles as possible at the nomination stage.
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  • ...s father, a Greek Egyptian, was born in Cairo and migrated to Australia in the fifties. According to Michael Dwyer, he was “a bullied misfit who survive ...Malthouse Theatre''' in Melbourne, the '''Schauspielhaus''' in Vienna, and the '''Sydney Olympic Arts Theatre'''.
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  • ...s [[Teen Traffic]] and [[Teen Trouble]], both of which where nominated for the [[Malta Television Awards]]. ...ernational song contests also where she obtain the F.I.D.O.F Award and won the contest in Louisiana, USA.
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  • ...strength to strength with schools dotted all over Malta and Gozo following the RAD syllabus. ...y, she has striven all her working life to give the art of ballet in Malta the status it deserves.
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  • ...age of thirteen on his father's farm under pomegranate and carob trees in the same Maltese village. His maternal family were known as Ta' Brodu, his pate ...globe was his doze of ''għana'' which he had grown accustomed to listen on the Rediffusion service.
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  • ...' (1966) is a children's books author from Sydney, Australia, most notably the [['''Max Remy, Super Spy''']] series. ...owed by his wife, Monty and other family members in 1950. They all went on the [[assisted passage scheme]], settling in Sydney and living in [[Leichhardt]
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  • ...ntest 2005''' was the television show by which Malta selected its entry to the 2004 Junior Eurovision Song Contest held in Hsselt in Belgium on 26 Novembe This was Malta's third entry to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.
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  • ...percussionist of [[John Butler Trio]], [[Bustamento]] and the conductor of the [[Melbourne Ska Orchestra]]. ==Music - the early years==
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  • ...iving end of the International Achievement Award at this years' edition of the [[Malta Music Awards]]. ...cision was taken up considering that the polls are ranking Malta in one of the top three positions.
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  • ...tal-Poplu]] was held on Saturday 4 December 2010 at the Grand Ballroom of the [[Hotel Phoenicia]] in [[Floriana]]. In this festival of original songs in Maltese, the participants interpret and accompany their own songs live.
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  • ...ition of [[L-Għanja tal-Poplu]]''' was held on Saturday 15 March 2014 at the [[University of Malta]]'s [[Sir Temi Zammit Theatre]] in [[Tal-Qroqq]]. It A new visual identity was introduced for the contest by [[Darren Tanti]], who created a new logo encompassing live music
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  • ...se the single 'Y?' and in 2002, the album 'Cell 46' follows. Martin leaves the band in 2003 due to personal reasons. ...ppara's other band Black Vulture release their first album 'Darkness Fills the Earth'.
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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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  • '''The Areola Treat''' do not ascribe to any particular creed. This band is not ab ...cent of the 1970's punk pioneers X-Ray Specs. However this band reinforces the fact that all that glitters is not gold (or perhaps, all that seems to be m
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