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NEWS 10 maltatoday | WEDNESDAY • 15 NOVEMBER 2023 THE Parliament of Malta is again the venue of an arts exhi‑ bition that includes works of art – paintings, sculptures and ceramics – donated by various Maltese and foreign artists. These works of art will be auctioned off online in aid of Id‑Dar tal‑Providenza on 1 January, 2024 part of the Festa ta' Ġenerożità that will be taking place under the big tent in the Home's Siġġiewi car park where everyone is invited to attend. The exhibition, that is happening at the Parliament's foy‑ er with the support of the Speaker, Dr Anġlu Farrugia, will remain open till 30 November and is open to the public be‑ tween 9.00am and 5.00pm Monday to Friday and between 9.00am and 12.30pm on the weekend. One can view the exhibits by presenting his/her Identity Card. The catalogue of all the works of art as well as more in‑ formation on the auction may be accessed online on www. dtpauction.com or www.belgraviaauctions.com. Parliament hosts art exhibition in aid of Id-Dar tal-Providenza THE Malta Philharmonic Orchestra's third con‑ cert in the Chamber series will take place on Sunday 3 December at 11am at the Robert Samut Hall in Floriana. The MPO musicians regroup to bring togeth‑ er Mozart's Divertimento in D major. The sole purpose of the Divertimento was to entertain. Mozart was able to earn a quick and small fee through these compositions thanks to his gift for pleasing melody and masterly orchestra‑ tion, he could produce them with ease while working on more demanding projects. The MPO musicians will also per‑ form Dvořák's Quintet in G Major, where the double bass is added to the conventional string quartet. The Quintet was written during an ex‑ tremely prolific period in Dvorak's career. Adding the double bass to support the bass line gave the opportunity for the cello to ex‑ plore the upper register which makes this quintet stand out from all the string quartets composed. The rhythms found in the Quintet resemble the Slavic period of Dvorak. Musicians taking part are Marcelline Agi‑ us and Roberta Attard on the Violin, Orietta Beaumer on the Viola, Frank Camilleri on the Cello and Michelle Agius on the Bass. Malta Philharmonic Orchestra's third concert in the Chamber APS Bank invests in improving its stockbroking services KYLIE Seychell and Luana Borg Mifsud recently com‑ pleted successfully their exams enabling them to become cer‑ tified, licensed traders recog‑ nised by the Malta Stock Ex‑ change. This development has per‑ mitted APS Bank to upgrade its stockbroking services hav‑ ing held membership of the Malta Stock Exchange since June 2017. Kenneth Genovese, Head of Investment Distribution, com‑ mented, "Well done to our col‑ leagues for receiving this cer‑ tification. This marks another significant step in APS Bank's commitment to serving its cus‑ tomers' investment needs, by providing a cost‑effective solu‑ tion for customers who wish to invest in local securities." Investors seeking further in‑ formation about APS Bank's stockbroking services or other investment opportunities may visit: apsbank.com.mt/invest‑ ments Kylie Seychell and Luana Borg Mifsud

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