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The Xaghra Local Council presented the
Annual Christmas Concert at Maria
Bambina Basilica on Thursday 27 December
2007 at 7.30 p.m. featuring the Chorus
Urbanus Productions Orchestra and Chorus
Urbanus under the direction of Mro. John
Galea. After a welcome speech by Mayor
Joseph Cordina, the Gloria et Pax
Concert, got under way with C.
Camilleri’s Andante Religioso. In
“Sonata per Tromba e Orchestra” by G.
Torelli, Joseph Chirchop, baroque
trumpet, took the leading role. Mgr.
Archpriest Carmelo Refalo then made a
short speech in which he thanked the
Local Council for organizing the
Concert. The program continued with a
selection of carols that saw the choir
perform works by J.S. Bach, P. Yon, F.
Gruber, O. Sperling, A. Adam. Soloists
included Yvonne Galea (soprano), Joseph
Aquilina and Mario Portelli (tenors) and
Noel Galea (bass). While a collection in
aid of the Community Chest Fund was
making the round, Mro. Galea on the
organ delighted the audience with
Emanuele Galea’s Sinfonia Pastorale on
the magnificent basilica organ. The
program included also some more modern
carols; “A Child is Born”; “We’re
walking in the Air”, that saw promising
voices singing solo work. The concert
came to an end with “Hallelujah Chorus”.
The Concert was to have been under the
patronage of H.E. Dr Edward Fenech Adami,
President of the Republic but he was
unavoidably absent. The distinguished
guests were the Hon. Anton Tabone –
Speaker of the House of Representatives
and Mrs. Tabone; The Hon Minister for
Gozo, Mrs Giovanna Debono; Hon. Members
of Parliament Frederick Azzopardi and Dr
Justyne Caruana with their consorts. The
Xaghra Local Council was led by the
Mayor Mr Joseph Cordina and Mrs Cordina.
Mr Ray Azzopardi compered the concert
with his usual eloquence.

The Chorus Urbanus was in top form and
its members’ enthusiasm was indeed
impressive. This was the choir’s 6th
Christmas Concert at Xaghra, and the
general comments were thorough evidence
of a remarkable comeback! The applause
at the end of this magnificent concert
spoke volumes.
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