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Mużika Mużika

Mużika Mużika (formerly the Malta Song Festival) is the national song festival of Malta.

Malta Song Festival
GenrePop music, folk music, classical music, etc.
Location(s)Malta
Years active1960–present
Founded byYoung Christian Workers

Origins and other festivals in Malta edit

The first Malta Song Festival was organized by the Maltese section of the Young Christian Workers movement in 1960. Out of 72 submissions, 20 were chosen for the two semi-finals. Eventually 10 made it for the final of Saturday 5 November 1960. All shows were held at the Radio City Opera House in Hamrun and were transmitted on the island's cable radio system, now extinct, and then better known as Rediffusion. Eight of the ten songs were sung in Italian, one in English and one in Maltese. Each song had to be presented with two different musical arrangements. It was also a requisite to have two different singers for each song.[1]

On 14 November 1960 RAI TV transmitted a video coverage of the festival in its evenings news bulletin.[2]

As far back as 1960 the organizers of the festival were already planning to send the winner to the "Eurovision Song Contest". But the time was not yet ripe for such a dream to materialise.[3] Malta's television company was not yet a member of the European Broadcasting Union, which was a requirement to participate in the contest.

In December 1961 the same Young Christian Workers movement organized also the first "Festival Ta' Kanzunetti Maltin" (Festival of Maltese Songs)". The songs in this festival were all sung in the Maltese language. Although it was organized again in 1962, but after the 1962 edition, a decision was taken that the "Festival Ta' Kanzunetti Maltin" (Festival of Maltese Songs)" would no longer be held.[4]

In 1963 a decision was taken by the Malta Song Festival Board, that it was no longer feasible to organize two separate festivals. Instead it was decided that every song should be presented on stage in two languages, one of which should in Maltese.[5]

In 1964, the Malta Song Festival was transmitted for the first time on the Malta Television Service on 16, 17 and 21 November. The final results were however announced in a presentation ceremony held and transmitted also on Malta Television on Wednesday 25 November 1964[6]

In 1967, Rediffusion Malta, managed to issue the first long playing album of Maltese compositions, entitled "Malta Song Festival 1967". Joe Grima and Victor Aquilina, then Head of Programmes and Assistant Head of Programmes respectively of Rediffusion Malta, were the producers of this first 33 RPM of Maltese songs. In 1967 and 1968 Rediffusion Malta fully financed the festival.[7]

During the same period the late lyricist and composer from Rabat, Malta, John B. Cassar, who was a pharmacist and a teacher by profession, had set up an enterprise called "Tourist Revues International Malta". They were the organizers of "The Malta International Song Festival"[8] which had nothing to do with the "Malta Song Festival". They also used to organize "Festival Della Canzone Italiana A' Malta". The 1966 edition of this festival was held at the Alhambra Theatre in Sliema and was even recorded and transmitted by RAI TV.[9] In the second edition of the "Malta International Song Festival" held at the Hilton Hotel in St' Julians on the 25 July 1969, David Bowie was one of the participants.[10]

On 17 November 1973 "Jove Enterprises" together with Vanni Pule`, Maryanne Xuereb, John Portelli, Joe P. Portelli and others organized the first edition of the "Folk Song Contest" at the Chameleon Suite of the Corinthia Hotel in Attard. The then Malta Government Tourist Board gave its assistance to the organizers of this festival which was also held in 1975 and 1976.[11]

In 1973, the Youth Travel Circle, a youth organization led by Rev. Fr. Maurice Mifsud., organized the first edition of another festival L-Għanja tal-Poplu (People's Ode Song Contest). The songs of this very popular song festival are all sung in the Maltese Language. Against all odds, L-Għanja tal-Poplu (People's Ode Song Contest) has not only managed to survive, but it has even donned a National perspective. Since the nineties, this festival has been regularly transmitted on local television stations.

In 1986, the "Konkors Kanzunetta Festa San Pawl" was the first song festival ever to be held in a church in Malta. The songs all had a religious theme. The festival was held at the Church of St. Paul in Valletta.[12]

Worthwhile pointing out is the fact that the original organizers of the first editions of the Malta Song Festival, namely the Maltese section of the Young Christian Workers are still very much active in the Malta music scene. In fact, on the 9 and 10 October 2015 they organized the 14th. edition of "Strummin', an annual non-competitive music show incorporating a choir a some 63 guitarists, a band and a group of singers.[13]

1980s and 1990s edit

In 1981 the organization of the "Malta Song Festival", now known as "Festival Internazzjonali Tal-Kanzunetta Maltija", was taken over by the Ministry of Education and Culture. In the eighties all songs were being sung in the Maltese language and later, a version of the Maltese song was also sung in a foreign language by a foreign artist.

In 1982 the festival was held at Mediterranean Conference Centre between 25 and 28 March 1982. The festival was divided in three categories. Several international singers were invited to take part by singing the festival songs in the language of the foreign participants. Riccardo Fogli and The Tweets, so very well known for their Birdie Song, were the special guests of the 1982 edition.

In 1991, 1992 and 1993 the " Festival Tal-Kanzunetta Maltija" became the venue from which the English version of the winning song would represent Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest.

In 1994 two versions of the festival were held simultaneously, one section for songs in Maltese, and another section for songs sung in English, with the winning song of the latter section representing Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest.

As from 1995 two distinct festivals were organised, one for songs in Maltese and another for songs to represent Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest

Up to 2002, the "Festival Internazzjonali Tal-Kanzunetta Maltija", continued to be organized by the Maltese Government, in tandem with another festival whose winner would represent Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest. But, after 2002, the "Festival Internazzjonali Tal-Kanzunetta Maltija" came to a halt.

On the other hand, the " Malta Song For Europe Festival" continued to be organised year after year. In 2008 the event was renamed Malta EuroSong, but this name was only used for the 2009 and 2010 editions. The event is now known as the Malta Eurovision Song Contest.

2010s edit

On 24 July 2013 a meeting was held at the Manoel Theatre in Malta where Josette Grech Hamilton, Chairperson of the newly formed Organizing Committee, announced the return, after an absence of 11 years, of the "Festival Internazzjonali Tal-Kanzunetta Maltija". Mro Sigmund Mifsud was chosen as a conductor of a ten-piece band signifying the return of live performances to this festival. The Maltese Government decided to re-introduce its support and assistance to the festival[14]

Norman Hamilton and Robert Cefai, the current President and Secretary General of the World Association of Festivals and Artists, better known as WAFA, were also present. The organising committee consisted also of Ignatius Farrugia, vice-chairperson; Deo Grech, Media Relations; Ray Falzon, Pierre Cachia and Simone Bugeja. Anton Attard served as the PBS consultant to the board.[15]

On 18 September 2013, the 14 finalists out of 62 submissions were announced on TVM.[16] The festival was held on Saturday 9 November 2013 and transmitted live on TVM. Apart from the 14 local singers who made it to the final, there were also 13 international guest singers who competed amongst themselves, with the group Bella Vista of (Germany) winning this section with their song " Fremd Aber Doch Vertrthe" a German version of the 1999 winning song of this festival "Sa L-Ahhar Nifs".

The joy of its return was however short-lived, because in 2014 the "Festival Internazzjonali Tal-Kanzunetta Maltija" has been sent back to limbo. No official communication has been issued about future editions.

On 26 February 2016 at a press conference held in Spazju Kreattiv in Valletta, Mr. Albert Marshall, Chairman of the Malta Arts Council, announced that "L-Ghanja Tal-Poplu-Festival Tal-Kanzunetta Maltija" will be held in July 2016.[17] The festival, under its new format, will now be organised by the committee of L-Għanja tal-Poplu (People's Ode Song Contest), Malta Arts Council, Spazju Kreattiv, and Public Broadcasting Services. It has also the backing of Valletta 2018 European Capital of Culture and the management of Pjazza Tejatru Rjal where the festival was held on 7 and 9 July 2016.[18]

Results of the 2016 and consecutive editions can be seen on L-Għanja tal-Poplu.

2020s edit

This festival, now re-branded as Mużika Mużika, and no longer with any connection to L-Għanja tal-Poplu, was held on 18,19,20 March 2021. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, it was held on TVM. Festivals Malta, together Malta's Public Broadcasting Services were responsible for its organization. The singers in this year's edition, were accompanied by the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra. There were 150 submissions, with 20 making it to the semi-final of 18 March and twelve to the final of 20 March 2021. The edition of Friday 19 March was a non-competitive one where the 20 semi-finalists each sang a Maltese classic song in tandem with a number of Maltese veteran singers.[19]

Mużika Mużika participants edit

2022 edit

2022 Songs[20]
Song Singer Lyricist Composer
Aħjar Hekk Inkella Agħar MARA Emil Calleja Bayliss Philip Vella
Bla Tarf Kurt Calleja Kurt Calleja Kurt Calleja, Aleandro Spiteri, Peter Borg
Dak Kien Żmien Mykill ft. Lyndsay and Kalakku Lyndsay Pace, Matthew Attard and Michael Cini Micheal Cini
Fittixni Victoria Sciberras Lon Kirkop Gilbert ‘Bibi’ Camilleri
Għal Dejjem Norbert Bondi Norbert Bondi Peter Borg
Ġmielek Claudia Faniello Joe Julian Farrugia Philip Vella
Ħlomt Li Bernie & Pod and Fiona Cauchi Ivan Farrugia Bernard Bonnici and Matteo Depares
Idek F’Idi Kelly Marie Cassar Hili, Janice Debattista Kelly Marie Cassar Hili,
Il-Mużika u Jien Nicole Frendo Hilda Curmi George Curmi
Jien l-Artist Cherylis Pamela Bezzina Pamela Bezzina
Kenn Cheryl Camilleri Joseph Axiak Joseph Axiak
Kewkba Feġġejja Gaia Cauchi Stephen Baldacchino Elton Zarb
Mewġ Bloodline Edwin Balzan, Julia Balzan and Samira Cauchi Glen Vella and Elton Zarb
Mil-Lenti Tiegħi Joseph Refalo Pamela Bezzina Pamela Bezzina
Minn Taħt l-Ilsien Avenue Sky Pamela Bezzina Pamela Bezzina
Ossiġnu Danica Muscat and Kapitlu Tlettax Mario Joseph Calleja and Emil Calleja Bayliss Cyprian Cassar
Purgatorju Oxygyn Kurt Abela Zack Camilleri, Janelle Borg and Luke Camilleri
Tgħidlix Għalfejn Kyle George Clifton Casha Cyprian Cassar
Tkun ‘L Hawn Għaddi Kantera Joe Julian Farrugia Elton Zarb
Wennisni Franklin Calleja Emil Calleja Bayliss Cyprian Cassar

2021 edit

2021 Songs[21]
Song Singer Lyricist Composer
Binti Ian Vella (Janvil) & Jade Vella Roberta Magri Richard Micallef
Fjamma Fabrizio Faniello Emil Calleja Bayliss Philip Vella
Għajejt Inħobb Christian Arding Rita Pace Gilbert 'il-Bibi' Camilleri
Għal Dan il-Lejl Charisse Vassallo Emil Calleja Bayliss. Mark Spiteri Lucas
Għażiż Danica Muscat. Emil Calleja Bayliss. Cyprian Cassar
Ħarsa Biss Glen Vella Joe Julian Farrugia Philip Vella
Ħudni Lura Bernie & Pod Ivan Farrugia Bernard Bonnici
Il-Kitarra u Jien Philip Vella Joe Julian Farrugia Philip Vella
Int Biss Christina Magrin Mark Scicluna Mark Scicluna
Kompli Tbissem Avenue Sky Andy Muscat Glen Vella
L-Ewwel Jien Kantera Joe Julian Farrugia Elton Zarb
Lil Binti Mark Spiteri Lucas Mark Spiteri Lucas Mark Spiteri Lucas
Naħseb Fik Aidan Aidan Aidan
Sinfonija Ħiemda Miguel Bonello Joe Julian Farrugia Aldo Spiteri & Bradley Spiteri
Ta’ Ftit Kliem Ryan Grech Ryan Grech Ryan Grech
Tbissimli Michela Galea Emil Calleja Bayliss. Mark Spiteri Lucas
Teżor Janice Mangion feat. George Curmi Il-Puse’ Emil Calleja Bayliss. Cyprian Cassar & Mark Scicluna
Tista’ MJAW Nikolai Gravino Nikolai Gravino
Vizzju Raquel Galdes Briffa Aiden Aiden
Warajk Franklin Callej Etienne Micallef Dominic Cini

Winners edit

The following is a non-comprehensive list of the winners of some of the previous editions of the "Malta Song Festival" and of the "Festival Nazzjonali/Internazzjonali Tal-Kanzunetta Maltija". From the list below, it can be seen that only Enzo Gusman and Renato Micallef came First in this festival five times. Enzo Gusman in 1966, 1974, 1976, 1995,and 2000. Renato Micallef also in 1974, and in 1975, 1985, 1986 and 1989.

2010s & 2020s edit

2000s edit

1990s edit

In 1994 two Festivals were held on the same day. There were four runners-up for each section, and only a First Placing was awarded for each section.

Festival Tal-Kanzunetta Maltija (Festival Of Maltese Songs):

    • 1st place: Doreen Galea & Manolito : "Forsi" (written by Ray Mahoney and composed by Sammy Galea)
    • Runners-up: Renato Micallef: "Kellimni Żżommx Il-Bogħod" (written by & Composed by Thelma Zarb)
    • Enzo Gusman: "M'Għadekx Li Kont" (Written by Carmen Gusman & Composed by Enzo Gusman)
    • Mario Caruana: "Bla Kliem Bla Sliem" (Written by Mario Fenech Caruana & Composed by Mario Caruana)
    • Godwin Lucas: "Jekk Tgħid Le" (Written by Joe Friggieri & Composed by Victor Fenech)

Festival Kanzunetta Għall-Ewropa (Song For Europe):

Live Orchestra directed by Mro. George Debono. Comperes: John Bundy & Lucienne Selvagi.

Live Orchestra directed by Mro. Joseph Sammut. Comperes: John Demanuele & Maria Bugeja.

  • 1992 – Venue: Mediterranean Conference Centre Valletta[31]
    • 1st place: Mary Spiteri : "Little Child / Tfajjel Ckejken" (written by Ray Mahoney & Composed Georgina Abela. Arranged by Paul Abela)
    • 2nd place: Moira Stafrace : "Tgħidlix / Don't Throw Our Love Away" (written by Joe Friggieri and composed by Benedict Galea))
    • 3rd place: Mike Spiteri : "Paceville / Lonely People" (written by Alfred C. Sant and composed by Ray Agius)
    • Best Maltese Version: Mike Spiteri : "Paceville / Lonely People" (written by Alfred C. Sant and composed by Ray Agius)
    • Best Interpretation : Helen Micallef
    • Best Personality : Moira Stafrace

Live Orchestra directed by Mro. George Debono. Comperes: Charles Saliba & Anna Bonanno.

  • 1991 –
    • 1st place: Georgina Abela & Paul Giordimaina : "Could It Be / Sejjaħ u Ssibni" (written by Ray Mahoney & Composed by Paul Abela)

1980s edit

  • 1989
    • 1st place: Renato Micallef & Marisa Vella: "Aħfirli" (written by Alfred C. Sant and composed by Ray Agius)
    • 2nd place : Spectrum  : "Ħamiema Bajda" (written by Ino M. Busuttil and composed by Mario Caruana)
    • 3rd place: Adelina Attard "Il-Mużika" (written and composed by Jose'Micallef)
  • 1986 – Venue : Tignè Sliema[32]
    • 1st place Category A : Renato Micallef : "Il-Karnival Ta’ Malta" (written by and composed by Lino Cauchi)
    • 1st place Category B: Joe George  : "Il-Kuġin Ġiljan" (written and composed by Alfred C. Sant)
    • 1st place Category C: Phylisienne Brincat  : "U Int Jekk Bħali" (written and composed by Frederick Camilleri)
  • 1985
    • 1st place Category A : Renato Micallef & Marisa : "Separju" (written by Alfred C. Sant and composed by Ray Agius)
    • 1st place Category B: Paul Giordimaina  : "Għanja Lill-Omm" (written and composed by Lino Cauchi)
    • 1st place Category C: Mike Spiteri & Mirage : "Kompjuter" (written by Alfred C. Sant and composed by Ray Agius)
  • 1984 (22–24 March)
    • 1st place Category A : Joe Cutajar : "Messaġġ Ta’ Sliem" (written by Cynthia Sammut and composed by Paul Abela)
    • 1st place Category B: Renato Micallef  : "Kenn Is-Sliem" (written and composed by Alfred L. Tanti)
    • 1st place Category C: Mary Spiteri "Li Kieku " (written and composed by Sylvia Sammut)
    • Special prize for the song chosen by the Public: Tony Camilleri "L-Għannej" ( written and composed by Alfred C. Sant)
  • 1983 (24–26 March)
    • 1st place Category A : Ralph Dougall : "Lilek Biss" (written and composed by A. Busuttil)
    • 1st place Category B: Paul Giordimaina  : "Għalxejn" (written and composed by L. Cauchi)
    • 1st place Category C: George Agius : "Ħabib Tinsiex" (written and composed by Doreen Galea)
  • 1982 (25–28 March)
    • Category A (Composers & Authors under 30 years)
    • 1st place: Mary Rose Mallia : "Jekk Trid Il-Hena" (written by Francis Falzon and composed by Ray Cremona)
    • 2nd place: Mary Spiteri  : "Jekk Trid" (written by Doreen Galea and composed by Sammy Galea)
    • 3rd place: Bayzo: "Mużika Mużika" (written by Alfred C. Sant and composed by Paul Abela)
  • 1981
    • 1st place: The Tramps: "Sinjur Ġib il-Paċi" (written by John Ellis and composed by Dominic Grech)
    • 2nd place: Tony Camilleri & Frank O'Neil  : "L-Ittra" (written and composed by Frank O’Neill)
    • 3rd place: Marisa Vella: "Telegramm" (written and composed by Alfred C. Sant)

1970s edit

  • 1976
    • 1st place: Enzo Gusman : "Tifkiriet Tagħna T-Tnejn" / "Sing Your Song Country Boy" (written by Alfred C. Sant and composed by Ray Agius)
  • 1975 (5 February) – Venue: Malta Television Studios
    • 1st place: Renato Micallef : "Singing This Song" (written by M. Iris Mifsud and composed by Sammy Galea)
      • The following were the 5 semi-finalists of the 1975 edition :
        • "Live For Tomorrow" (Rokna Minn Qalbi) sung by Mary Spiteri (written by Mary Sant and composed by Paul Abela)
        • "A New World" (Dinja Ġdida) sung by Renato Micallef ( written and composed by Joe Ellul)
        • "Try A Little Love Today" (Id F'Id) sung by Mary Spiteri ( written by Mary Morey and composed by Victor Fenech)
        • "Singing This Song" (Idħaq u Ċċajta) sung by Renato Micallef (written by M. Iris Mifsud and composed by Sammy Galea)
        • "Sing A Song Of Love" (L-Għanja Tal-Imħabba) sung by The Greenfields ( written by and composed by Charles Bajada)

This semi-final was held at the Alhambra Cinema in Sliema on Saturday 1 February 1975. The 21-piece orchestra was under the direction of the late Mro Twanny Chircop and Mro Paul Arnaud. Norman Hamilton and Mary Grech were the comperes.[33]

(Renato Micallef represented Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest with this song. It was Malta's third participation in the Eurovision Song Contest and the first time that the song was sung in the English Language.)

(Enzo sang the Maltese version whilst Renato sang the English version.)

(L-Imħabba represented Malta in the 1972 Eurovision Song Contest. It was not sung by the winners but by Joe Cutajar & Helen Micallef)

(Joe Grech represented Malta for the first time in the 1971 Eurovision Song Contest with this song.) (Enzo Gusman with his song "Dlonk Dlonk" obtained the highest number of votes from televoting.)[34]

1960s edit

  • 1969 (10 August) (The 10th Edition) – Venue: Buskett Roadhouse, Rabat, Malta[35][36]
    • 1st place: Carmen Schembri & Carmelo Borg : "Una Stella Fra Mille" / "Nista' Nib....Mitt Baħar" (written by Victor Zammit and composed by Clement Zammit)
    • 2nd place: The Links & Helen Micallef: "L'Arcobaleno" / "Il-Qawsalla"" (written by V. M. Pellegrini and composed by F. X. Pisani)
    • 3rd place: The Links & Carmen Schembri: "Le Stagioni" / "L-Istaġuni" (written by Albert M. Cassola and composed by L. A. Scolaro)
    • Best Singer Trophy: Joe Cutajar
    • Comperes: Joan Azzopardi & Charles Abela Mizzi
    • Music conducted by Mro. Joseph Vella and Mro. Paul Arnaud.
    • In 1969 Rediffusion Malta Ltd. were not part of the organizing committee of the festival.[37]
  • 1968 (7 December) (The 9th Edition) -Venue; Plaza Theatre, Sliema
    • 1st place: Helen Micallef & Mary Rose Mallia : "Ora Tu Capirai" / "Dalwaqt Tkun Taf" (written by Albert M. Cassola and composed by Carmelo Zammit)
    • 2nd place: Edwin Galea & Joe Bugeja: "Forever More" / "Ma Tintesiex" (written by Ronald V. Abdilla and composed by Georgette Ciappara)
    • 3rd place: Enzo Gusman & The Links: "The Parata" / "Il-Parata Żinn Żinn Żinn" (written by Edwin Vella and composed by F. X. Pisani)
    • Best Singer Trophy: Carmelo Borg
    • Special Guest Singer : Malcolm Roberts
    • Comperes: Mary Grech & Norman Hamilton.
    • Music conducted by Mro. Joseph Sammut.
  • 1967 (9 December) (The 8th Edition)[38] Venue: Radio City Opera House Hamrun[39]
    • 1st place: Joe Grech & Mary Rose Darmanin : "Serenata" / "Serenata" (written by George Zammit and composed by Joseph Ciappara)
    • 2nd place: Marie Therese Vassallo & Doris Curmi: "Bit-Tlikki Tlikki" / "E va va vanno"" (written by Marie Therese Vassallo and composed by Frank Vassallo)
    • 3rd place: Mary Rose Mallia & Tessie Micallef: "Ix-Xorti u L-Imħabba" / "Ogni Volta" (written by George Zammit and composed by Carmelina Zammit)
    • Best Singer Trophy: Tessie Micallef
    • In 1967 the first Long Playing Album of the 12 finalists was published. Special guests present at the festival were Roger Moore, Jean Kent, Oreste Kirkop and Joseph Calleia.[40]
  • 1966 (25,26 & 27 November)(The 7th. Edition)[41] – Venue: Malta Television Studios[42]
    • 1st place: Enzo Gusman[43] & Tessie Micallef:[44] "Tu" / "Int" (written Albert M. Cassola and composed by Carmelo Zammit)
    • 2nd place: Tessie Micallef & Mary Rose Darmanin: "It-Talba" / "La Preghiera" (written by Albert M. Cassola and composed by Carmelo Zammit)[45]
    • 3rd place: Carmen Schembri & Carmelo Borg: "Ma Ninsa Qatt" / "Tu Piangerai" (written by Clemente Zammit and composed by Victor Zammit)[46]
    • Best Singer Trophy: Not awarded because "M.T.V. management refused to provide the panel of judges with a television set. The judges maintained that to vote for the best singer's interpretation they had to be seen and heard."[47]
  • 1965 (25 November) (The 6th. Edition) – Venue: Malta Television Studios[48]
    • 1st place: Tessie Micallef : "Più Non Vorrei" (written by Albert M. Cassola and composed by Carmelo Zammit)
    • 2nd place: The Links & Josephine Debono  : "Pebbles on the Beach" (written by and composed by F. X. Pisani)
    • 3rd.place: Joseph Vella : "Confesso" (written by and composed by Joseph Vella)
  • 1964 (16,17 & 21 November) (The 5th. Edition) – Venue: Malta Television Studios[49]
    • 1st place: Joseph Vella & Carmen Schembri : "Io Che Ti Voglio Così / "Il-Ħlewwa ta' Dawk Għajnejk" (written by and composed by Joseph Vella) [2]
    • 2nd place: Four Links  : "Sei Troppo Bella" (written by and composed by F. X. Pisani)
    • 3rd.place: Joseph Vella & Carmen Schembri : "Amor Sei Tu / Lejl u Nhar" (written by and composed by Joseph Vella)
    • Best Singer Trophy : Carmen Schembri
  • 1963 (12,14 & 24 October) (The 4th. Edition) – Venue: Catholic Institute, Floriana[50]
    • 1st place: Agatha Vassallo & Joe Gatt : "Ci Sposeremo a Maggio" / "L-Għanja Ta' Mħabbitna" (written by Clemente Zammit and composed by Jimmy Pullicino)
    • 2nd place: Clemente Zammit & Camilleri Bros.  : "Prima La Canzone" / "Bgħatt Għasfur Jgħidlek" (written by and composed by Clemente Zammit)
    • 3rd.place: Agatha Vassallo & Frans Fenech : "Ticche Tacche" / "Tluppi Tluppi" (written by and composed by G. Fiorini)
  • 1962 (17,18 & 19 May) (The 3rd. Edition) – Venue: Radio City Opera House, Hamrun[51]
    • 1st place: [Emily Cauchi, Reggie Spiteri & A.E.I.O.U.] : "Poi" (written by Clemente Zammit and composed by Alphonse Vella)
    • 2nd place: The Satellites & Joe Grech  : "Rebbieħa" (written by and composed by J. B. Cassar)
    • 2nd.place: Joseph Vella & Emily Cauchi & Four Stars : "Come Se Mai" (written by and composed by Joseph Vella)

("Rebbieħa", sung in Maltese, & "Come Se Mai" both came in the second place)

  • 1962 (15 December) (The 2nd. Festival of Maltese Songs) – Venue: Radio City Opera House, Hamrun[52]
    • 1st place: Joe Grech & Carmen Schembri : "Żgħażagħ Rebbieħa" (written by and composed by Ivo Galea)
    • 2nd place: Franz Frendo & Grace Said  : "Ġmiel Qaddis" (written by and composed by Saver Pisani)
    • 3rd place: Paul Tanti & Censina Zammit : "Il-Qamar Tal-Maħbubin" (written by and composed by Carmelo zammit)

(Even in 1962 two separate festivals were organized. One for foreign language songs and another one for songs sung in Maltese)

  • 1961 (8,9 & 10 June) (The 2nd. Edition) – Venue: Radio City Opera House, Hamrun[53]
    • 1st place: Emily Cauchi & Reggie Spiteri & AEIOU Choir : "Poi" (written by Clemente Zammit and composed by Alphonse Vella)
    • 2nd place: Four Links & Emily Cauchi  : "Non Piangere Cosi'" (written by and composed by J. B. Cassar)
    • 3rd place: Joseph Vella & Emily Cauchi : "Tutto Di Te" (written by and composed by Joseph Vella)
  • 1961 (14,15 & 16 December) (The 1st Festival of Maltese Songs) – Venue: Radio City Opera House, Hamrun[54]
    • 1st place: Four Links & Terry L. Bencini : "Madonnina Omm Ġesù" (written by and composed by J. B. Cassar)
    • 2nd place: Frans Fenech & Reggie Spiteri  : "Xemx Jew Qamar" (written by and composed by Mro. Jos. Ciappara)
    • 3rd place: AEIOU Choir & Carmen Schembri & Grace Said : "Sparaw Għall-Qamar" (written by and composed by Mro. Jos. Ciappara)

(In 1961 two separate festivals were organized. One for songs sung in a foreign language and another one for songs sung in Maltese)

  • 1960 (5 November) (The 1st. Edition) – Venue: Radio City Opera House, Hamrun[55]
    • 1st place: Joe Grech : "Vola Uccellino" (written by and composed by Joe Grech)
    • 2nd place: Terry L. Bencini & Francis Frendo  : "Primavera in Fior" (written by and composed by Inez Lombardo)
    • 3rd place: Terry L. Bencini & Iris Vella Urso : "Polpo" (written by and composed by Paul Portelli & Gemma Portelli)
    • Best Singer Trophy: Terry L. Bencini
    • Note: The only song in Maltese in this first edition was "L-Għada Tal-Festa" written and composed Joseph Ciappara. It did not place with the finalists.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ The GO Eurosong 2010, PBS TVM Souvenir Brochure, "The First Malta Song Festival 1960" by Tony Micallef
  2. ^ Noel D'Anastas, Il-Festa 2013, Ghaqda Tal-Muzika San Gejtanu, Hamrun, P.89
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mużika, mużika, this, article, lead, section, short, adequately, summarize, points, please, consider, expanding, lead, provide, accessible, overview, important, aspects, article, october, 2023, formerly, malta, song, festival, national, song, festival, malta, . This article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article October 2023 Muzika Muzika formerly the Malta Song Festival is the national song festival of Malta Malta Song FestivalGenrePop music folk music classical music etc Location s MaltaYears active1960 presentFounded byYoung Christian Workers Contents 1 Origins and other festivals in Malta 2 1980s and 1990s 3 2010s 4 2020s 5 Muzika Muzika participants 5 1 2022 5 2 2021 6 Winners 6 1 2010s amp 2020s 6 2 2000s 6 3 1990s 6 4 1980s 6 5 1970s 6 6 1960s 7 See also 8 ReferencesOrigins and other festivals in Malta editThe first Malta Song Festival was organized by the Maltese section of the Young Christian Workers movement in 1960 Out of 72 submissions 20 were chosen for the two semi finals Eventually 10 made it for the final of Saturday 5 November 1960 All shows were held at the Radio City Opera House in Hamrun and were transmitted on the island s cable radio system now extinct and then better known as Rediffusion Eight of the ten songs were sung in Italian one in English and one in Maltese Each song had to be presented with two different musical arrangements It was also a requisite to have two different singers for each song 1 On 14 November 1960 RAI TV transmitted a video coverage of the festival in its evenings news bulletin 2 As far back as 1960 the organizers of the festival were already planning to send the winner to the Eurovision Song Contest But the time was not yet ripe for such a dream to materialise 3 Malta s television company was not yet a member of the European Broadcasting Union which was a requirement to participate in the contest In December 1961 the same Young Christian Workers movement organized also the first Festival Ta Kanzunetti Maltin Festival of Maltese Songs The songs in this festival were all sung in the Maltese language Although it was organized again in 1962 but after the 1962 edition a decision was taken that the Festival Ta Kanzunetti Maltin Festival of Maltese Songs would no longer be held 4 In 1963 a decision was taken by the Malta Song Festival Board that it was no longer feasible to organize two separate festivals Instead it was decided that every song should be presented on stage in two languages one of which should in Maltese 5 In 1964 the Malta Song Festival was transmitted for the first time on the Malta Television Service on 16 17 and 21 November The final results were however announced in a presentation ceremony held and transmitted also on Malta Television on Wednesday 25 November 1964 6 In 1967 Rediffusion Malta managed to issue the first long playing album of Maltese compositions entitled Malta Song Festival 1967 Joe Grima and Victor Aquilina then Head of Programmes and Assistant Head of Programmes respectively of Rediffusion Malta were the producers of this first 33 RPM of Maltese songs In 1967 and 1968 Rediffusion Malta fully financed the festival 7 During the same period the late lyricist and composer from Rabat Malta John B Cassar who was a pharmacist and a teacher by profession had set up an enterprise called Tourist Revues International Malta They were the organizers of The Malta International Song Festival 8 which had nothing to do with the Malta Song Festival They also used to organize Festival Della Canzone Italiana A Malta The 1966 edition of this festival was held at the Alhambra Theatre in Sliema and was even recorded and transmitted by RAI TV 9 In the second edition of the Malta International Song Festival held at the Hilton Hotel in St Julians on the 25 July 1969 David Bowie was one of the participants 10 On 17 November 1973 Jove Enterprises together with Vanni Pule Maryanne Xuereb John Portelli Joe P Portelli and others organized the first edition of the Folk Song Contest at the Chameleon Suite of the Corinthia Hotel in Attard The then Malta Government Tourist Board gave its assistance to the organizers of this festival which was also held in 1975 and 1976 11 In 1973 the Youth Travel Circle a youth organization led by Rev Fr Maurice Mifsud organized the first edition of another festival L Għanja tal Poplu People s Ode Song Contest The songs of this very popular song festival are all sung in the Maltese Language Against all odds L Għanja tal Poplu People s Ode Song Contest has not only managed to survive but it has even donned a National perspective Since the nineties this festival has been regularly transmitted on local television stations In 1986 the Konkors Kanzunetta Festa San Pawl was the first song festival ever to be held in a church in Malta The songs all had a religious theme The festival was held at the Church of St Paul in Valletta 12 Worthwhile pointing out is the fact that the original organizers of the first editions of the Malta Song Festival namely the Maltese section of the Young Christian Workers are still very much active in the Malta music scene In fact on the 9 and 10 October 2015 they organized the 14th edition of Strummin an annual non competitive music show incorporating a choir a some 63 guitarists a band and a group of singers 13 1980s and 1990s editIn 1981 the organization of the Malta Song Festival now known as Festival Internazzjonali Tal Kanzunetta Maltija was taken over by the Ministry of Education and Culture In the eighties all songs were being sung in the Maltese language and later a version of the Maltese song was also sung in a foreign language by a foreign artist In 1982 the festival was held at Mediterranean Conference Centre between 25 and 28 March 1982 The festival was divided in three categories Several international singers were invited to take part by singing the festival songs in the language of the foreign participants Riccardo Fogli and The Tweets so very well known for their Birdie Song were the special guests of the 1982 edition In 1991 1992 and 1993 the Festival Tal Kanzunetta Maltija became the venue from which the English version of the winning song would represent Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest In 1994 two versions of the festival were held simultaneously one section for songs in Maltese and another section for songs sung in English with the winning song of the latter section representing Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest As from 1995 two distinct festivals were organised one for songs in Maltese and another for songs to represent Malta in the Eurovision Song ContestUp to 2002 the Festival Internazzjonali Tal Kanzunetta Maltija continued to be organized by the Maltese Government in tandem with another festival whose winner would represent Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest But after 2002 the Festival Internazzjonali Tal Kanzunetta Maltija came to a halt On the other hand the Malta Song For Europe Festival continued to be organised year after year In 2008 the event was renamed Malta EuroSong but this name was only used for the 2009 and 2010 editions The event is now known as the Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2010s editOn 24 July 2013 a meeting was held at the Manoel Theatre in Malta where Josette Grech Hamilton Chairperson of the newly formed Organizing Committee announced the return after an absence of 11 years of the Festival Internazzjonali Tal Kanzunetta Maltija Mro Sigmund Mifsud was chosen as a conductor of a ten piece band signifying the return of live performances to this festival The Maltese Government decided to re introduce its support and assistance to the festival 14 Norman Hamilton and Robert Cefai the current President and Secretary General of the World Association of Festivals and Artists better known as WAFA were also present The organising committee consisted also of Ignatius Farrugia vice chairperson Deo Grech Media Relations Ray Falzon Pierre Cachia and Simone Bugeja Anton Attard served as the PBS consultant to the board 15 On 18 September 2013 the 14 finalists out of 62 submissions were announced on TVM 16 The festival was held on Saturday 9 November 2013 and transmitted live on TVM Apart from the 14 local singers who made it to the final there were also 13 international guest singers who competed amongst themselves with the group Bella Vista of Germany winning this section with their song Fremd Aber Doch Vertrthe a German version of the 1999 winning song of this festival Sa L Ahhar Nifs The joy of its return was however short lived because in 2014 the Festival Internazzjonali Tal Kanzunetta Maltija has been sent back to limbo No official communication has been issued about future editions On 26 February 2016 at a press conference held in Spazju Kreattiv in Valletta Mr Albert Marshall Chairman of the Malta Arts Council announced that L Ghanja Tal Poplu Festival Tal Kanzunetta Maltija will be held in July 2016 17 The festival under its new format will now be organised by the committee of L Għanja tal Poplu People s Ode Song Contest Malta Arts Council Spazju Kreattiv and Public Broadcasting Services It has also the backing of Valletta 2018 European Capital of Culture and the management of Pjazza Tejatru Rjal where the festival was held on 7 and 9 July 2016 18 Results of the 2016 and consecutive editions can be seen on L Għanja tal Poplu 2020s editThis festival now re branded as Muzika Muzika and no longer with any connection to L Għanja tal Poplu was held on 18 19 20 March 2021 Due to COVID 19 restrictions it was held on TVM Festivals Malta together Malta s Public Broadcasting Services were responsible for its organization The singers in this year s edition were accompanied by the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra There were 150 submissions with 20 making it to the semi final of 18 March and twelve to the final of 20 March 2021 The edition of Friday 19 March was a non competitive one where the 20 semi finalists each sang a Maltese classic song in tandem with a number of Maltese veteran singers 19 Muzika Muzika participants edit2022 edit 2022 Songs 20 Song Singer Lyricist ComposerAħjar Hekk Inkella Agħar MARA Emil Calleja Bayliss Philip VellaBla Tarf Kurt Calleja Kurt Calleja Kurt Calleja Aleandro Spiteri Peter BorgDak Kien Zmien Mykill ft Lyndsay and Kalakku Lyndsay Pace Matthew Attard and Michael Cini Micheal CiniFittixni Victoria Sciberras Lon Kirkop Gilbert Bibi CamilleriGħal Dejjem Norbert Bondi Norbert Bondi Peter BorgĠmielek Claudia Faniello Joe Julian Farrugia Philip VellaĦlomt Li Bernie amp Pod and Fiona Cauchi Ivan Farrugia Bernard Bonnici and Matteo DeparesIdek F Idi Kelly Marie Cassar Hili Janice Debattista Kelly Marie Cassar Hili Il Muzika u Jien Nicole Frendo Hilda Curmi George CurmiJien l Artist Cherylis Pamela Bezzina Pamela BezzinaKenn Cheryl Camilleri Joseph Axiak Joseph AxiakKewkba Feġġejja Gaia Cauchi Stephen Baldacchino Elton ZarbMewġ Bloodline Edwin Balzan Julia Balzan and Samira Cauchi Glen Vella and Elton ZarbMil Lenti Tiegħi Joseph Refalo Pamela Bezzina Pamela BezzinaMinn Taħt l Ilsien Avenue Sky Pamela Bezzina Pamela BezzinaOssiġnu Danica Muscat and Kapitlu Tlettax Mario Joseph Calleja and Emil Calleja Bayliss Cyprian CassarPurgatorju Oxygyn Kurt Abela Zack Camilleri Janelle Borg and Luke CamilleriTgħidlix Għalfejn Kyle George Clifton Casha Cyprian CassarTkun L Hawn Għaddi Kantera Joe Julian Farrugia Elton ZarbWennisni Franklin Calleja Emil Calleja Bayliss Cyprian Cassar2021 edit 2021 Songs 21 Song Singer Lyricist ComposerBinti Ian Vella Janvil amp Jade Vella Roberta Magri Richard MicallefFjamma Fabrizio Faniello Emil Calleja Bayliss Philip VellaGħajejt Inħobb Christian Arding Rita Pace Gilbert il Bibi CamilleriGħal Dan il Lejl Charisse Vassallo Emil Calleja Bayliss Mark Spiteri LucasGħaziz Danica Muscat Emil Calleja Bayliss Cyprian CassarĦarsa Biss Glen Vella Joe Julian Farrugia Philip VellaĦudni Lura Bernie amp Pod Ivan Farrugia Bernard BonniciIl Kitarra u Jien Philip Vella Joe Julian Farrugia Philip VellaInt Biss Christina Magrin Mark Scicluna Mark SciclunaKompli Tbissem Avenue Sky Andy Muscat Glen VellaL Ewwel Jien Kantera Joe Julian Farrugia Elton ZarbLil Binti Mark Spiteri Lucas Mark Spiteri Lucas Mark Spiteri LucasNaħseb Fik Aidan Aidan AidanSinfonija Ħiemda Miguel Bonello Joe Julian Farrugia Aldo Spiteri amp Bradley SpiteriTa Ftit Kliem Ryan Grech Ryan Grech Ryan GrechTbissimli Michela Galea Emil Calleja Bayliss Mark Spiteri LucasTezor Janice Mangion feat George Curmi Il Puse Emil Calleja Bayliss Cyprian Cassar amp Mark SciclunaTista MJAW Nikolai Gravino Nikolai GravinoVizzju Raquel Galdes Briffa Aiden AidenWarajk Franklin Callej Etienne Micallef Dominic CiniWinners editThe following is a non comprehensive list of the winners of some of the previous editions of the Malta Song Festival and of the Festival Nazzjonali Internazzjonali Tal Kanzunetta Maltija From the list below it can be seen that only Enzo Gusman and Renato Micallef came First in this festival five times Enzo Gusman in 1966 1974 1976 1995 and 2000 Renato Micallef also in 1974 and in 1975 1985 1986 and 1989 2010s amp 2020s edit 2023 23 25 March 2023 Venue Malta Fairs amp Conventions Centre Ta Qali 22 1st place Gianluca Bezzina Sabiħa written by Joe Julian Farrugia and composed by Philip Vella 2nd place Drakard amp Lisa Gauci Jekk Mhux Inti written by Emil Calleja Bayliss and composed by Cyprian Cassar 3rd place Jasmine Abela M Hawnx Bħalek written by Philip Vella and composed by Glen Vella Best Musical Arrangement Ryan Abela Best Interpretation Jasmine Abela 2022 21 23 April 2022 Venue Malta Fairs amp Conventions Centre Ta Qali 23 1st place Kurt Calleja Bla Tarf written by Kurt Calleja and composed by Kurt Calleja Aleandro Spiteri Monsigneur and Peter Borg 2nd place Kantera Tkun l Hawn Għaddi written by Joe Julian Farrugia and composed by Elton Zarb 3rd place Claudia Faniello Ġmielek written by Joe Julian Farrugia and composed by Philip Vella Best Musical Arrangement Aurelio Belli Best Interpretation Avenue Sky 2021 18 20 March 2021 Venue Malta Fairs amp Conventions Centre Ta Qali 24 1st place Glenn Vella Ħarsa Biss written by Joe Julian Farrugia and composed by Philip Vella 2nd place Christian Arding Għajjejt Inħobb written by Rita Pace and composed by Gilbert Bibi Camilleri 3rd place Kantera L Ewwel Jiena written by Joe Julian Farrugia and composed by Elton Zarb 1st in Televoting Glenn Vella Ħarsa Biss written by Joe Julian Farrugia and composed by Philip Vella Best Musical Arrangement Norbert Camilleri Sinfonija Ħiemda 25 Best Interpretation Christian Arding Għajjejt Inħobb 26 2013 9 November Venue Mediterranean Conference Centre Valletta 27 1st place Olivia Lewis Hawn Mill Ġdid written by Joe Julian Farrugia and composed by Paul Abela 2nd place Mark Tonna Poeta Bla Kliem written by Emil Calleja Bayliss and composed by Mark Scicluna 1st in Televoting Geordie Kuraġġ written by Joe Chircop and composed by Philip Vella 2000s edit 2002 Venue Mediterranean Conference Centre Valletta 28 1st place Lawrence Gray Eklissi written by Godwin Sant and composed by Philip Vella 2nd place and 1st in Televoting Julie amp Ludwig Adagio written by Ray Mahoney and composed by Rene Mamo 3rd place Olivia Lewis Ħolm u Realta written by Fleur Balzan and composed by Paul Giordimaina 2001 Venue Mediterranean Conference Centre Valletta 1st place Georgina Abela Fomm Il Vjolin written by Deo Grech and composed by Andrew Zahra 2nd place Ira Losco Ingawdu z Zgħozija written by Ray Agius and composed by Ray Agius 3rd place Olivia Lewis amp Paul Giordimaina Ma Jifred Ħadd written by Fleur Balzan and composed by Paul Giordimaina 2000 Venue Mediterranean Conference Centre Valletta 1st place Enzo Gusman Nittama written and composed by Philip Vella 2nd place Glen Vella amp Eleonor Cassar Meta Naf Li Inti Tħobbni written by Paul Ellul and composed by Chan Vella 3rd place Paul Giordimaina Kliem written by Fleur Balzan and composed by Paul Giordimaina 1990s edit 1999 Venue Mediterranean Conference Centre Valletta 1st place Fabrizio Faniello Sa L Aħħar Nifs written by Alfred C Sant and composed by Ray Agius 2nd place Georgina Abela Ħallini Nħobbok written by Joe Chircop and composed by Paul Abela 3rd place Miriam Christine Triq Oħra written by Joe Julian Farrugia and composed by Miriam Christine Borg 1998 Venue Gozo 1st place Lawrence Gray Min Jaf Għalfejn written by Philip Vella and composed by Ray Agius 2nd place Renato Micallef amp Adelina Attard Għal Xulxin written by Sunny Aquilina and composed by Jason Cassar 3rd place Debbie Scerri Il Bogħod Mid Dlam written by Jason Xuereb and composed by Jason Xuereb 1997 Venue Gozo 1st place Catherine Vigar Min Jaf Għaliex written by Joe Chircop and composed by Paul Abela 2nd place Claudette Pace Għix Biss Għal Lum written by Ray Agius and composed by Ray Agius 3rd place Georgina Abela Nersaq Lejk written by Georgina Abela and composed by Paul Abela 1996 Venue Open Theatre Ta Qali 1st place Alfred Rapa Ċensu l Malti u Katarin written by Alfred Rapa and composed by Alfred Rapa 2nd place Philip Vella Stress written by Mario Fenech Caruana and composed by Philip Vella 3rd place Renato Micallef Djarju written by Godwin Sant and composed by Vince Buhagiar 1995 Venue Open Theatre Ta Qali 1st place Enzo Gusman John Bundy amp Tony Camilleri Din Għalikom Il Ħbieb Tiegħi written by Enzo Gusman and composed by Enzo Gusman 2nd place Godwin Lucas Il Gzira Tal Imħabba written by Joe Friggieri and composed by Victor Fenech 3rd place Miriam Christine Int Tajtni Idek written by Julie Brincat and composed by Miriam Christine 1994 Venue Mediterranean Conference Centre Valletta 29 In 1994 two Festivals were held on the same day There were four runners up for each section and only a First Placing was awarded for each section Festival Tal Kanzunetta Maltija Festival Of Maltese Songs 1st place Doreen Galea amp Manolito Forsi written by Ray Mahoney and composed by Sammy Galea Runners up Renato Micallef Kellimni Zzommx Il Bogħod written by amp Composed by Thelma Zarb Enzo Gusman M Għadekx Li Kont Written by Carmen Gusman amp Composed by Enzo Gusman Mario Caruana Bla Kliem Bla Sliem Written by Mario Fenech Caruana amp Composed by Mario Caruana Godwin Lucas Jekk Tgħid Le Written by Joe Friggieri amp Composed by Victor Fenech Festival Kanzunetta Għall Ewropa Song For Europe 1st place Chris amp Moira More than Love written by Moira Stafrace amp Composed Chris Scicluna Runners up Phyllisienne Brincat Tell Me Why written by Frederick Camilleri amp Composed by Margaret Camilleri Renato Micallef Shadow Of A Dream Written amp Composed by Laurence Spiteri Georgina Abela Remember The Beginning Written amp Composed by Philip Vella Ray Caruana Scarlet Song Written by Ray Mahoney amp Composed by Dominic Galea Live Orchestra directed by Mro George Debono Comperes John Bundy amp Lucienne Selvagi 1993 Venue Mediterranean Conference Centre Valletta 30 1st place William Mangion amp Choir This Time Issa written by William Mangion amp Jesmond Tedesco and composed by William Mangion 2nd place Marita Jon Lukas amp Friends Love We Share Għannaqni written and composed by Lukas Agius 3rd place Alexander Schembri F Mument Woman written by Doris Chetcuti and composed by Georgina Abela Best Interpretation Renato MicallefLive Orchestra directed by Mro Joseph Sammut Comperes John Demanuele amp Maria Bugeja 1992 Venue Mediterranean Conference Centre Valletta 31 1st place Mary Spiteri Little Child Tfajjel Ckejken written by Ray Mahoney amp Composed Georgina Abela Arranged by Paul Abela 2nd place Moira Stafrace Tgħidlix Don t Throw Our Love Away written by Joe Friggieri and composed by Benedict Galea 3rd place Mike Spiteri Paceville Lonely People written by Alfred C Sant and composed by Ray Agius Best Maltese Version Mike Spiteri Paceville Lonely People written by Alfred C Sant and composed by Ray Agius Best Interpretation Helen Micallef Best Personality Moira StafraceLive Orchestra directed by Mro George Debono Comperes Charles Saliba amp Anna Bonanno 1991 1st place Georgina Abela amp Paul Giordimaina Could It Be Sejjaħ u Ssibni written by Ray Mahoney amp Composed by Paul Abela 1980s edit 1989 1st place Renato Micallef amp Marisa Vella Aħfirli written by Alfred C Sant and composed by Ray Agius 2nd place Spectrum Ħamiema Bajda written by Ino M Busuttil and composed by Mario Caruana 3rd place Adelina Attard Il Muzika written and composed by Jose Micallef 1986 Venue Tigne Sliema 32 1st place Category A Renato Micallef Il Karnival Ta Malta written by and composed by Lino Cauchi 1st place Category B Joe George Il Kuġin Ġiljan written and composed by Alfred C Sant 1st place Category C Phylisienne Brincat U Int Jekk Bħali written and composed by Frederick Camilleri 1985 1st place Category A Renato Micallef amp Marisa Separju written by Alfred C Sant and composed by Ray Agius 1st place Category B Paul Giordimaina Għanja Lill Omm written and composed by Lino Cauchi 1st place Category C Mike Spiteri amp Mirage Kompjuter written by Alfred C Sant and composed by Ray Agius 1984 22 24 March 1st place Category A Joe Cutajar Messaġġ Ta Sliem written by Cynthia Sammut and composed by Paul Abela 1st place Category B Renato Micallef Kenn Is Sliem written and composed by Alfred L Tanti 1st place Category C Mary Spiteri Li Kieku written and composed by Sylvia Sammut Special prize for the song chosen by the Public Tony Camilleri L Għannej written and composed by Alfred C Sant 1983 24 26 March 1st place Category A Ralph Dougall Lilek Biss written and composed by A Busuttil 1st place Category B Paul Giordimaina Għalxejn written and composed by L Cauchi 1st place Category C George Agius Ħabib Tinsiex written and composed by Doreen Galea 1982 25 28 March Category A Composers amp Authors under 30 years 1st place Mary Rose Mallia Jekk Trid Il Hena written by Francis Falzon and composed by Ray Cremona 2nd place Mary Spiteri Jekk Trid written by Doreen Galea and composed by Sammy Galea 3rd place Bayzo Muzika Muzika written by Alfred C Sant and composed by Paul Abela 1981 1st place The Tramps Sinjur Ġib il Paċi written by John Ellis and composed by Dominic Grech 2nd place Tony Camilleri amp Frank O Neil L Ittra written and composed by Frank O Neill 3rd place Marisa Vella Telegramm written and composed by Alfred C Sant 1970s edit 1976 1st place Enzo Gusman Tifkiriet Tagħna T Tnejn Sing Your Song Country Boy written by Alfred C Sant and composed by Ray Agius 1975 5 February Venue Malta Television Studios 1st place Renato Micallef Singing This Song written by M Iris Mifsud and composed by Sammy Galea The following were the 5 semi finalists of the 1975 edition Live For Tomorrow Rokna Minn Qalbi sung by Mary Spiteri written by Mary Sant and composed by Paul Abela A New World Dinja Ġdida sung by Renato Micallef written and composed by Joe Ellul Try A Little Love Today Id F Id sung by Mary Spiteri written by Mary Morey and composed by Victor Fenech Singing This Song Idħaq u Ċċajta sung by Renato Micallef written by M Iris Mifsud and composed by Sammy Galea Sing A Song Of Love L Għanja Tal Imħabba sung by The Greenfields written by and composed by Charles Bajada This semi final was held at the Alhambra Cinema in Sliema on Saturday 1 February 1975 The 21 piece orchestra was under the direction of the late Mro Twanny Chircop and Mro Paul Arnaud Norman Hamilton and Mary Grech were the comperes 33 Renato Micallef represented Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest with this song It was Malta s third participation in the Eurovision Song Contest and the first time that the song was sung in the English Language 1974 1st place Enzo Gusman amp Renato Micallef Paċi Fid Dinja Peace to the World written and composed by Enzo Gusman Enzo sang the Maltese version whilst Renato sang the English version 1972 1st place Carmen Vella amp Mary Rose Mallia L Imħabba written Albert M Cassola and composed by Charles Camilleri L Imħabba represented Malta in the 1972 Eurovision Song Contest It was not sung by the winners but by Joe Cutajar amp Helen Micallef 1971 29 January Venue Studios of Malta Television 1st place Joe Grech amp The Links Marija l Maltija written Charles Mifsud and composed by Joe Grech Joe Grech represented Malta for the first time in the 1971 Eurovision Song Contest with this song Enzo Gusman with his song Dlonk Dlonk obtained the highest number of votes from televoting 34 1960s edit 1969 10 August The 10th Edition Venue Buskett Roadhouse Rabat Malta 35 36 1st place Carmen Schembri amp Carmelo Borg Una Stella Fra Mille Nista Nib Mitt Baħar written by Victor Zammit and composed by Clement Zammit 2nd place The Links amp Helen Micallef L Arcobaleno Il Qawsalla written by V M Pellegrini and composed by F X Pisani 3rd place The Links amp Carmen Schembri Le Stagioni L Istaġuni written by Albert M Cassola and composed by L A Scolaro Best Singer Trophy Joe Cutajar Comperes Joan Azzopardi amp Charles Abela Mizzi Music conducted by Mro Joseph Vella and Mro Paul Arnaud In 1969 Rediffusion Malta Ltd were not part of the organizing committee of the festival 37 1968 7 December The 9th Edition Venue Plaza Theatre Sliema 1st place Helen Micallef amp Mary Rose Mallia Ora Tu Capirai Dalwaqt Tkun Taf written by Albert M Cassola and composed by Carmelo Zammit 2nd place Edwin Galea amp Joe Bugeja Forever More Ma Tintesiex written by Ronald V Abdilla and composed by Georgette Ciappara 3rd place Enzo Gusman amp The Links The Parata Il Parata Zinn Zinn Zinn written by Edwin Vella and composed by F X Pisani Best Singer Trophy Carmelo Borg Special Guest Singer Malcolm Roberts Comperes Mary Grech amp Norman Hamilton Music conducted by Mro Joseph Sammut 1967 9 December The 8th Edition 38 Venue Radio City Opera House Hamrun 39 1st place Joe Grech amp Mary Rose Darmanin Serenata Serenata written by George Zammit and composed by Joseph Ciappara 2nd place Marie Therese Vassallo amp Doris Curmi Bit Tlikki Tlikki E va va vanno written by Marie Therese Vassallo and composed by Frank Vassallo 3rd place Mary Rose Mallia amp Tessie Micallef Ix Xorti u L Imħabba Ogni Volta written by George Zammit and composed by Carmelina Zammit Best Singer Trophy Tessie Micallef In 1967 the first Long Playing Album of the 12 finalists was published Special guests present at the festival were Roger Moore Jean Kent Oreste Kirkop and Joseph Calleia 40 1966 25 26 amp 27 November The 7th Edition 41 Venue Malta Television Studios 42 1st place Enzo Gusman 43 amp Tessie Micallef 44 Tu Int written Albert M Cassola and composed by Carmelo Zammit 2nd place Tessie Micallef amp Mary Rose Darmanin It Talba La Preghiera written by Albert M Cassola and composed by Carmelo Zammit 45 3rd place Carmen Schembri amp Carmelo Borg Ma Ninsa Qatt Tu Piangerai written by Clemente Zammit and composed by Victor Zammit 46 Best Singer Trophy Not awarded because M T V management refused to provide the panel of judges with a television set The judges maintained that to vote for the best singer s interpretation they had to be seen and heard 47 1965 25 November The 6th Edition Venue Malta Television Studios 48 1st place Tessie Micallef Piu Non Vorrei written by Albert M Cassola and composed by Carmelo Zammit 2nd place The Links amp Josephine Debono Pebbles on the Beach written by and composed by F X Pisani 3rd place Joseph Vella Confesso written by and composed by Joseph Vella 1964 16 17 amp 21 November The 5th Edition Venue Malta Television Studios 49 1st place Joseph Vella amp Carmen Schembri Io Che Ti Voglio Cosi Il Ħlewwa ta Dawk Għajnejk written by and composed by Joseph Vella 2 2nd place Four Links Sei Troppo Bella written by and composed by F X Pisani 3rd place Joseph Vella amp Carmen Schembri Amor Sei Tu Lejl u Nhar written by and composed by Joseph Vella Best Singer Trophy Carmen Schembri 1963 12 14 amp 24 October The 4th Edition Venue Catholic Institute Floriana 50 1st place Agatha Vassallo amp Joe Gatt Ci Sposeremo a Maggio L Għanja Ta Mħabbitna written by Clemente Zammit and composed by Jimmy Pullicino 2nd place Clemente Zammit amp Camilleri Bros Prima La Canzone Bgħatt Għasfur Jgħidlek written by and composed by Clemente Zammit 3rd place Agatha Vassallo amp Frans Fenech Ticche Tacche Tluppi Tluppi written by and composed by G Fiorini 1962 17 18 amp 19 May The 3rd Edition Venue Radio City Opera House Hamrun 51 1st place Emily Cauchi Reggie Spiteri amp A E I O U Poi written by Clemente Zammit and composed by Alphonse Vella 2nd place The Satellites amp Joe Grech Rebbieħa written by and composed by J B Cassar 2nd place Joseph Vella amp Emily Cauchi amp Four Stars Come Se Mai written by and composed by Joseph Vella Rebbieħa sung in Maltese amp Come Se Mai both came in the second place 1962 15 December The 2nd Festival of Maltese Songs Venue Radio City Opera House Hamrun 52 1st place Joe Grech amp Carmen Schembri Zgħazagħ Rebbieħa written by and composed by Ivo Galea 2nd place Franz Frendo amp Grace Said Ġmiel Qaddis written by and composed by Saver Pisani 3rd place Paul Tanti amp Censina Zammit Il Qamar Tal Maħbubin written by and composed by Carmelo zammit Even in 1962 two separate festivals were organized One for foreign language songs and another one for songs sung in Maltese 1961 8 9 amp 10 June The 2nd Edition Venue Radio City Opera House Hamrun 53 1st place Emily Cauchi amp Reggie Spiteri amp AEIOU Choir Poi written by Clemente Zammit and composed by Alphonse Vella 2nd place Four Links amp Emily Cauchi Non Piangere Cosi written by and composed by J B Cassar 3rd place Joseph Vella amp Emily Cauchi Tutto Di Te written by and composed by Joseph Vella 1961 14 15 amp 16 December The 1st Festival of Maltese Songs Venue Radio City Opera House Hamrun 54 1st place Four Links amp Terry L Bencini Madonnina Omm Ġesu written by and composed by J B Cassar 2nd place Frans Fenech amp Reggie Spiteri Xemx Jew Qamar written by and composed by Mro Jos Ciappara 3rd place AEIOU Choir amp Carmen Schembri amp Grace Said Sparaw Għall Qamar written by and composed by Mro Jos Ciappara In 1961 two separate festivals were organized One for songs sung in a foreign language and another one for songs sung in Maltese 1960 5 November The 1st Edition Venue Radio City Opera House Hamrun 55 1st place Joe Grech Vola Uccellino written by and composed by Joe Grech 2nd place Terry L Bencini amp Francis Frendo Primavera in Fior written by and composed by Inez Lombardo 3rd place Terry L Bencini amp Iris Vella Urso Polpo written by and composed by Paul Portelli amp Gemma Portelli Best Singer Trophy Terry L Bencini Note The only song in Maltese in this first edition was L Għada Tal Festa written and composed Joseph Ciappara It did not place with the finalists See also editMalta in the Eurovision Song ContestReferences edit The GO Eurosong 2010 PBS TVM Souvenir Brochure The First Malta Song Festival 1960 by Tony Micallef Noel D Anastas Il Festa 2013 Ghaqda Tal Muzika San Gejtanu Hamrun P 89 Il Berqa Minn Korrispondent date unavailable Noel D Anastas Il Festa 2013 Ghaqda Tal Muzika San Gejtanu Hamrun P 89 Noel D Anastas Il Festa 2013 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