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maltatoday | SUNDAY • 12 JANUARY 2025 3 MUSIC 'A New Year's Toast' kicks off Gaulitanus Choir's 35th anniversary with a bang 2025 marks the 35th anniversa- ry of the foundation of Gozo's Gaulitanus Choir. Founded in 1990, back then as the island's only choir not affiliated to a parish or theatre, the choir has come a long way and today it is one of the principal contrib- utors to the national cultural ecology. Its various events throughout the year, whether Gaulitana: A Festival of Music – now ap- proaching its 18th edition –, or its regular concert touring abroad – with the recent one in Portugal being its 25th foray abroad –, are quite renowned. But so are their regular Yuletide events. This was also the case with the 13th edition of 'A New Year's Toast', with which the choir kicked off its anniversary celebrations on January 1st. Held at the Kempinski San Lawrenz, and supported by the Cultural Heritage Directorate (Ministry for Gozo and Plan- ning) and Playpen, this concert also celebrated the legacy of the choir's resident pianist, Stephen Attard, a much-loved musical personality who left an indelible mark on the development of the Gaulitanus Choir as well as of Gozo's culture – this being the first choir-organised event since his sad demise. Very typical of the Gaulitanus under the musical and artistic direction of the choir's found- er-director Colin Attard, the concert presented a vivacious, wide and varied repertoire, in- deed a musical bonanza of vocal and instrumental numbers for everyone's tastes which surely ensured a most positive start to the new year. The choir and its guest in- strumental ensemble opened the evening in style with Leroy Anderson's rousing "A Christ- mas Festival', a very interesting treatment of various Christmas songs as adapted for choir and ensemble by Colin Attard. Instrumental interludes were also on the programme. The first featured a trio of 2 trum- pets, Jason Camilleri and Da- vid Portelli, and piano, Milica Lawrence, in arrangements by Gordon Schuster of 2 Ameri- can hymns by Robert Lowry and Russel Kelso Carter. A second and completely contrasting in- terlude featured a quartet of 2 violins, Pierre Louis Attard and Matteo Colombo, percussion, Ino Mario Busuttil, and piano, Colin Attard, performing – for the first time in this formation – 2 adaptations of seasonal ex- cerpts by the latter. The first was Joseph Vella's jazzy 'It's Christmas Time', which Vella had originally arranged for a TV show featuring the Oscar Lucas Band in the late 60's or early 70's. The second was a tribute to Ste- phen Attard, his very particular and genial "Ninni … buzz", a rhapsody on the popular Mal- tese Christmas tune, originally composed for band, which fully betrays Attard's very personal harmonic and rhythmic traits. A vocal soloistic interlude then featured 3 choir sopranos, Annabelle Zammit, Antonella Portelli and Anna Bonello, in 3 short salon songs by Giacomo Puccini. The 3 sopranos also shared some other soloistic lines with 4 other choristers – Mary Grace Portelli, Joseph Calleja, Paul Scicluna and Matthew Ber- ry – in the other numbers per- formed by the choir. As customary, the programme made sure to have a retrospec- tive as well as prospective look. Reminiscing the Gaulitanus Choir's 3 forays abroad in 2024, the choir started by interpret- ing an 'a cappella' adaptation of the Portuguese traditional song 'Alecrim dourado' which the choir performed in its recent concert tour in Portugal. 'Fes- teggiam la serata' from Puccini's 'Manon Lescaut' recalled the choir's prestigious participation in the operatic performance at Taormina's Teatro Antico in July. The choir then relived its concert tour in Rome, Italy, in June by interpreting another Puccini excerpt, the pompous 'Inno a Roma' with its trium- phant fanfares, in which the choir was joined by the instru- mental ensembles. Looking ahead towards the up- coming edition of 'Gaulitana: A Festival of Music' being held in April and May, the choir also gave a foretaste of the festival's highlight event, Verdi's opera 'Nabucco' – which is being pro- duced on May 3rd – by inter- preting very warmly the opera's most famous number, 'Va pen- siero sull'ali dorate'. All participants then joined forces for a final slot, the med- ley 'Auld Lang Syne', This was originally arranged by Stephen and Colin Attard in 1989 for the inauguration of the Victo- ria Scouts new headquarters, featuring several tunes which very popular with the scout movement. (Mro Colin Attard pertinently remarked that 4 performers who had premiered the medley 36 years ago – chor- isters Marvic Bajada and Marie Louise Attard, trumpeter Da- vid Portelli and percussionist Ino Mario Busuttil – were once more part of the line-up – no mean feat! –, as well as acknowl- edged the presence of former Victoria Scouts Group leader, Lorrie Saliba.) Including several numbers with the participation of the audience, this boisterous and energetic medley brought to a climactic end this edition of 'A New Year's Toast' following which the very attentive audi- ence which packed the Kem- pinski Hall to capacity spon- taneously rose up in unison to give the performers a standing ovation! Of course, the partici- pants reciprocated by repeating the electrifying final part of the medley. No doubt, and very appropri- ately, the Gaulitanus Choir's 35th anniversary opened with a bang!