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ARCHITECT
EDWARD SCERRI was born in Victoria on 15th January, 1972. He received his
education at the Victoria Primary School and at the Ninu Cremona Boys’ Junior
Lyceum and Upper Lyceum. In 1995 he graduated with honours as a Bachelor of
Engineering and Architecture from the University of Malta, while in 1996 he was
granted the warrant to practise his profession as an architect and civil
engineer. He then pursued his studies within the Institute for Masonry
Construction Research at the University of Malta where he successfully completed
and graduated in Conservation Technology for Masonry Buildings.
Edward
Scerri has been a member of the Chorus Urbanus since 1990. He has been elected
President ever since the end of 1995. During his Presidency the choir embarked
on three choral tours in the United Kingdom, Bulgaria, Austria and Hungary and
has recorded three CD’s together with the Sophia Symphony Orchestra and the
Thoresby Colliery Brass Band. During this period, the choir has also
participated in numerous concerts with the Maltese National Orchestra. Ever
since he was elected president, Edward Scerri has accentuated the importance of
optimising the managerial skills of the choir committee to achieve a remarkable
collection of ambitious goals which include the first launching of a CD by a
Gozitan choir and the first recording of two compact discs abroad by a Maltese
choir.
Edward
Scerri is presently practising his profession as an architect and civil engineer
in Gozo and runs his own office after having been in charge of the Public Works
Department in Gozo between 1995 and 1997. He is married to Christine nee’ Rapa
and has three children.
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