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'''The Malta Folk Song Contest''' was due to the birth of many Maltese songs today, after so many years have played and bring much nostalgic moments.
'''The Malta Folk Song Contest''' was due to the birth of many Maltese songs today, after so many years have played and bring much nostalgic moments.


This festival was held only three times in 1973, 1974 and in 1976. This festival was organized by [[Jove Enterprises]] and organizational board was formed by [[ John Portelli]], [[Joe P. Portelli]], [[Vanni Pule]] and [[Mary Anne Xuereb]] that time was his girlfriend, now his wife.
This festival was held only three times in 1973, 1974 and in 1976. This festival was organized by [[Jove Enterprises]] and organizational board was formed by [[John Portelli]], [[Joe P. Portelli]], [[Vanni Pulé]] and [[Mary Anne Xuereb]] that time was his girlfriend, now his wife.


After the committee had also service of Mro. [[Anthony Chircop]],  [[Philip Xuereb]],  [[Charles Coliero]] and  [[Mario Serracino-Inglott]].
After the committee had also service of Mro. [[Anthony Chircop]],  [[Philip Xuereb]],  [[Charles Coleiro]] and  [[Mario Serracino-Inglott]].


This festival was organized with the coperation of the [[Malta Government Tourist Board]] and [[Matese Programmes fan Club]] of Canada in conjunction with the travel agency [[Alpine Travel]] under the auspices of the  [[Ministry of Education and Culture]], the Hon. Dr. [[Joseph Cassar]] B.A. LL.D.
This festival was organized with the coperation of the [[Malta Government Tourist Board]] and [[Maltese Programmes fan Club]] of Canada in conjunction with the travel agency [[Alpine Travel]] under the auspices of the  [[Ministry of Education and Culture]], the Hon. Dr. [[Joseph Cassar]] B.A. LL.D.


The winner was awarded a trophy awarded by the [[Tourist Board]], was It represents the folk and traditional instruments, design of [[Gerald Falzon]] and constructed by the firm  [[F.Abela Sons]].
The winner was awarded a trophy awarded by the [[Tourist Board]], was It represents the folk and traditional instruments, design of [[Gerald Falzon]] and constructed by the firm  [[F.Abela Sons]].
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==See also==
==See also==
* [[The Malta Folk Song Contest 1973|1st Edition]] was held on Saturday 17 November, 1973 at the [[Chameleon Hall]],of the Hotel Corinthia at [[Ħal Attard]].
* [[The Malta Folk Song Contest 1973|1st Edition]] was held on Saturday 17 November, 1973 at the [[Chameleon Hall]],of the Hotel Corinthia at [[Ħal Attard]].
* [[The Malta Folk Song Contest 1974|2nd Edition]] was held on Saturday 30 November 1974 at the [[R.U.M  Assembly Hall]], [[Msida]].
* [[The Malta Folk Song Contest 1974|2nd Edition]] was held on Saturday 30 November 1974 at the [[R.U.M  Assembly Hall]], [[l-Imsida]].
* [[The Malta Folk Song Contest 1976|3rd Edition]] was held on Saturday 24 January 1976 at the [[R.U.M  Assembly Hall]], [[Msida]].
* [[The Malta Folk Song Contest 1976|3rd Edition]] was held on Saturday 24 January 1976 at the [[R.U.M  Assembly Hall]], [[l-Imsida]].


[[Category:Music Events in Malta]]
[[Category:Music Events in Malta]]

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Introduction

The Malta Folk Song Contest was due to the birth of many Maltese songs today, after so many years have played and bring much nostalgic moments.

This festival was held only three times in 1973, 1974 and in 1976. This festival was organized by Jove Enterprises and organizational board was formed by John Portelli, Joe P. Portelli, Vanni Pulé and Mary Anne Xuereb that time was his girlfriend, now his wife.

After the committee had also service of Mro. Anthony Chircop, Philip Xuereb, Charles Coleiro and Mario Serracino-Inglott.

This festival was organized with the coperation of the Malta Government Tourist Board and Maltese Programmes fan Club of Canada in conjunction with the travel agency Alpine Travel under the auspices of the Ministry of Education and Culture, the Hon. Dr. Joseph Cassar B.A. LL.D.

The winner was awarded a trophy awarded by the Tourist Board, was It represents the folk and traditional instruments, design of Gerald Falzon and constructed by the firm F.Abela Sons.

The purpose of this folk festival to promote local writers to those of the original songs Maltese.

The winner of the festival had the opportunity to go to Canada to sing maltese emigrants. While the first two songs are recorded on a disc also classified.

See also